Subtle Lacy Hats – Free Knitting Patterns
We are so unbelievably excited to be able to share these knitting patterns for Subtle Lacy Hats for you today! Are you wondering why? Well, because we think they are exceptionally beautiful, obviously. The winter beanies you can knit with today’s patterns have a few things in common. They are both lacy, lightweight, delicate and knitted in pretty warm shades.
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If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Lovely Knitted Hats and Youthful Mittens.
First Light Beanie Free Knitting Pattern
This is a one-of-a-kind design and its power certainly lays in the unique patterns and the subtle openwork that create this irresistible structure. The color is very original as well, don’t you think? A bit of pink, a bit of peach…so delicious!
Level: intermediate Author: Jess McAlinden

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry. More info on Ravelry.
Cumulus Free Knitting Pattern
Do you like working with fingering weight yarn? So do we and so does Lana Jois, without a doubt! This knitting pattern for a lacy hat is a real masterpiece. There is so much going on here! Twisted stitches are always a good idea.
Level: advanced Author: Lana Jois

The original pattern and the photos are on Knitty. More info on Ravelry.
Trinity Beanie Free Knitting Pattern
This lace knitted beanie is the perfect accessory to wear between winter and spring. It’s an easy-level pattern by Lena Skvagerson, worked with a delicate blend of baby alpaca, mulberry silk, and cashmere. The hat has a flexible brim that casually rolls up, while the crown bears an elaborate lacework that details leaf motifs. Pure comfort and elegance!
Level: upper beginner Author: Lena Skvagerson

photo by Lena Skvagerson / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on yarncitizen.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Profiterole Hat Knitting Pattern
This hat is the very definition of sophistication and beauty. The photos made our jaws drop, therefore we have decided to show you this handmade gem immediately. If you like elegant, feminine designs that are also very cozy, you will fall in love with this one.
Level: intermediate Author: Lauren Rad

The original pattern and the photos are on A Bee in the Bonnet. More info on Ravelry. This pattern is no longer free.
