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10 Of The Best Hat Patterns On The Web

With this Winter in the UK seeming to go on forever, we’ve been making a lot of use of our knitwear. So here is a selection of some of the best hat patterns we’ve found on the web, to keep your heads cosy.

June Nemeth’s ‘It’s all about the messy bun’ on Ravelry

Perfect for those days where you want to tie up your hair, but still keep your head warm. This hat doesn’t close up all the way, meaning you can let your ponytail or bun hang out at the top. This very simple pattern is created to fit an adult but can easily be adjusted to fit different size heads. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find June on Ravelry as junenemeth

Julie Grimmett’s ‘Owl Hat Knit Pattern’ on junemeasures.com

This gorgeous pattern is prefect for any owl lover! Julie has kindly created this written pattern with adjustments for different needle types as well as a crochet version so, almost anyone can make it!  Available as a downloadable pattern from Juliemeasures.com.

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Find Julie on Ravelry as JulieMeasures


Shehnaaz’s ‘Winter Blossom Beanie or Slouch’ on Crochetdreamz

This lovely crochet beanie pattern is one of our office favourites! Made using a puff stitch, this gives the hat a really nice texture and includes options for a beanie or slouch, you can tailor this to your own style or needs. Available from crochetdreamz.

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Find Shehnaaz on Ravelry as NaazM

Emily Dormier’s ‘Quick Ombré Hat’ on Ravelry

The design on this hat turns a regular beanie into something a bit special. Available in a variety of sizes from premature baby to adult, you can use two of your favourite colours to personalise it. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Emily on Ravelry as MooMooCow

Acquanetta Ferguson’s Quick and Easy Pixie Hood Hat on oliveandbrook.com

This pattern is exactly as it says, ‘quick and easy’. A great alternative to a beanie, this hood hat would be a great addition to a coat or jacket without a hood to keep your head and neck toasty. Available as a free, written pattern from olive brook.

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Find Acquanetta on Ravelry as Nettagyrl

Kim Guzman’s ‘Charleston Cloche’ on CrochetKim

This pattern is not for the faint hearted. Kim even admits it is ‘the most insane pattern I’ve ever written’ Although complex, the finished product is defiantly worth the concentration it takes to make it. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from CrochetKim.

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Find Kim on Ravelry as Crochetkim

Stephanie Dosen’s ‘Wolfpup’ on TinyOwlKnits

This hat is a perfect solution to keep your head warm in the winter months. Stephanie’s pattern is very east to follow and includes a separate knitted lining and pompoms which can be attached with ease. Available as downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Stephanie on Ravelry as tinyowlknits

Andi Dixon’s ‘KitKat Hat’ on AndreSueKnits.com

A lovely twist on a basic beanie, this pattern is ideal for beginner knitters. This hat can be knitted up fairly quickly, making an ideal last-minute gift idea or if you’re in desperate need of a new hat for yourself! Available as a free, written pattern from AndreSueKnits.

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Find Andi on Ravelry as AndreSue

Brittany Tyler Simmonds’ ‘Unicorn Hat’ on Ravelry

This hat is perfect for the Unicorn fan in your life! This versatile hat can be worn as part of a fancy-dress costume or simply just as a fun way to keep your head warm. Easily adjustable this can be made for any head size and could even be tweaked to incorporate your own favourite colours. Available as a free downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Brittany on Ravelry as Bri-Knit-Tany

Natalya’s ‘Newsboy Cap, Newsboy Hat’ on Etsy

This lovely crocheted hat is a perfect way to look fashionable while keeping your head warm in the colder months.  The simplicity of this pattern means it is easy to work up and can be completed by even the most novice crocheter. Bonus is that it only takes one skein to create the whole hat! Available as a downloadable pattern from Etsy.

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Find Natalya on Ravlery as Natalya1905