It’s no surprise that this formerly French favourite is back. In this week’s collection, you will find the most popular patterns for hand crochet berets!
Crochet this women’s Champs Élysées Beret, designed by Linda Permann using the beautiful yarn, Pure Wool Worsted (superwash wool). This simple and stylish hat is a must crochet for the season. Specifically,, this pattern is suitable for the beginner.
This slouchy, pull-on project has stylish garter stitch detail and provides an excellent way to keep warm during the winter months. In addition, the designer of this project is patons , and this pattern is for the experienced crocheter.
Hope to bring the romance of Paris in your everyday life? Try this fun, easy level, crochet pattern. According to the designer -Lion Brand Yarn, this project is worked in rounds, turn at the beginning of each round. Ribbing is worked in rows. At last, sew short ends of ribbing together to finish.
This project is worked in two parts, the body and the band. The body is worked in joined rounds, with RS facing at all times. Join, but do not turn at the end of rounds. The band is worked separately, back and forth in rows, and sewn to the body of the hat. The designer of this project is Ellen Gormley.
This stunning pattern is so unique and with its Parisian Norwegian chic style it will be sure to impress. Made flat then worked in the round this pattern is not suitable for absolute beginners but would be achievable for a beginner who wishes to advance to more interesting projects.
This crocheted blue beret is a perfect accessory to your wardrobe, or can become a cherished gift for someone special. Contrasting colour pattern makes this hat look attractive, stylish, and extremely charming. The designer of this pattern is Patons.
This adult sized crochet beret hat is super easy to work up, only takes 1 ball of worsted weight yarn and is super cute for all seasons! Lightweight with a pretty heart cross stitch detail, this hat is sure to please. This is an easy level crochet pattern, and the techniques you will need to know are single crochet, half double crochet, half double crochet decrease, Chain stitch, and slip stitch.