Free Knit Hat Patterns for Kids and Babies
Lovely Knit Hat patterns will be your or your little one’s go-to accessories this February, we are pretty sure of that already. Which stylish girl or boy doesn’t love a bit of light blue and pink shades in their wardrobes? Plenty of us obviously do and so do our kids! If you feel like experimenting a bit with these delightful patterns, feel free to play with colors and appliques of your choice. Check out the free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Rainbow Cowls and Deep Yellow Beanies.
Knitted baby hat patterns
Tie Front Hat
Cassandra’s project is not your regular knitted hat because it has a lovely detail at the front! This knitting pattern combines the beauty of the turban or a headband and the easy construction of a regular hat. As you can see, delicate lilac color fits blondes beautifully, but go for more vibrant hues if that’s what you prefer.
Level: beginner Author: Cassandra May
photo by Cassandra May / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on littleredwindow.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Gathered Heart Hat
Gather some yarn in the most adorable shades of pink and start making this beautiful knit hat before Valentine’s Day come. This exciting pattern is not that complicated at all, so with some time and patience, you should master it in an instant.
Level: upper beginner Author: Cassandra May
The original pattern and the photos are on Little Red Window. More info on Ravelry.
Hat
This is a classic pattern for a perfect basic knit hat for your baby girl or baby boy. This design will certainly go well with so many outfits! Adding a fluffy pom-pom is a great idea, without a doubt. This hat will look great in different colors as well!
Level: upper beginner Author: Patons UK/2020 MEZ Crafts UK, Ltd.
The original pattern and the photos are on Knit Patons. More info on Ravelry.
The Magical Unicorn – Free for a limited time only
Is there anything more majestic than the unicorn with a sunset in the background? I think not, and that’s why we decided to include Richard’s project in our article. Practice colorwork and make a beautiful hat in the meantime – and don’t forget to use up leftover yarn to make a pom-pom.
Level: intermediate Author: Richard Boxhall
photo by Richard Boxhall / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.