Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

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Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

 free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

Who is Captain America?  If you are a superhero fan or have one in your life then you more than likely know something about good old Captain.  He has been around since the early 1940’s thanks to Marvel comics.  You can learn more about him here.

This is a fun and quick project to make for a last minute gift or costume.  The A can be a bit tricky for beginners but I tried to make it as clear as possible.  I would recommend for advanced beginner and up but most should be able to do.  This is another one of the hats in my superhero beanie hat collection that I designed and crocheted for my nephews to wear. :)

Captain America Crochet Hat Inspiration Picture

Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Profile Picture

Project requires:
Bright Blue Yarn for Beanie Hat (main color)-  (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
White Yarn for letter “A”
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US) 

Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Pattern Instructions:
*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie  Hat Pattern which you can find  here as a foundation for the project.  Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size you want for your project.

Hat Base:

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start customizing your own Captain America Superhero hat for the superhero fan in your life. :)

Letter A Logo: using White yarn
Row 1: Start off with a chain of  20.  Place 2 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, 1 hdc in the next 6 ch, 3 hdc in next st, 1 hdc in next 2 ch, 3 hdc in following st, 1 hdc in next 6 st, and 2 hdc in last st.  (24 st total)
Row 2:  Ch 1 and rotate so you will be working up the unworked side of the chain. Work 1 sl st into side of last hdc and into first ch (where your hdc was worked from) before placing 1 sl st in each of the next 3 st. In next st, sl st before making a ch of 6, place 1 hdc in the 3rd ch from hook and in each of the next 3 ch. Sl st into the next ch back on A body.  (You should now have a little strap across that will hook into A shape when you sew it on in one piece.) Sl st in next 12 st.  Rotate your A so you will now be working on the outside perimeter. Sl st in side of hdc st and it top of 1st hdc on this side of the A.  Place 1 sl st in the rest of the st around until you reach your 1st sl st in Row 2. Sl st in to the first st.
Leave an extra long yarn tail before cutting it and pulling through. You will need this tail to sew your A logo securely in place during finishing step.

*This size logo will work on toddler, teen, women’s and men’s size hats.  For newborn to 12 month size hats, switch to sc and remove 4 ch from starting ch.  This will allow you to remove 2 sc on each length of the A. Just make sure you remove the same amount on each side of the A or it will end up a bit lopsided.

Finishing off:
Using the tail left on the assembled large letter “A” logo from before and your yarn needle, sew the piece in the desired location on the front of the hat.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed my own.) This is when you will also sew your strap from the inside of the A logo into position.  I like to do that all in one step for less work. 😉  Once secure, pull yarn to the inside of your beanie hat before fastening off.
Check for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any. Then you are all done.

Here are some pictures to show how this Captain America inspired beanie hat looks worn from different directions once finished:
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Forward View
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Side Profile
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Back Right View
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile View
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Front View
Captain America Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern View from Above

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Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

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Green Lantern Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

 free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

Who is Green Lantern? Green Lantern is a superhero from DC Universe comics.  He is a comic fan favorite and his logo makes a fast, easy but fun project to add to a hat.  I made this one up for my superhero loving nephews.

I’m working on creating a whole set for them so I will be sure to continue sharing it with you all along the way. :) Learn more about Green Lantern here.

Green Lantern Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Green Lantern Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern 1
Project requires:

Green Yarn for Beanie Hat (main color)-  (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
White Yarn for white logo circle
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US) 

Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie  Hat Pattern which you can find  here as a foundation for the project.  Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size you want for your project.

Hat Base:

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start customizing your own Green Lantern Superhero hat for the superhero fan in your life. :)

White Logo Circle: using white yarn
Round 1:  Starting off with your white yarn in a magic circle, ch 2 (does not count as a st throughout pattern) before placing 12 dc in a magic circle. Pull circle tight before sl st in top of beginning st.  (12 dc)
Round 2:  Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in first st and 2 dc in the next 11 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (24 dc)
Round 3: Ch 2 before placing  *2 dc in 1st st, 1 dc in next st * repeat * around. Sl st in top of 1st st in beginning of round. (36 dc)
Round 4: Ch 2 before placing  *2 dc in 1st st, 1 dc in next 2 st * repeat * around. Sl st in top of 1st st in beginning of round. (48 dc)
Cut yarn leaving a long tail in order to sew your eye on to the beanie during assembly process. Pull yarn through and put to side until needed.
*For sizes 6 to 12 months, leave off Round 4.
*For sizes newborn to 6 months, leave off Round 3 and 4.

Green Lantern Logo: using Green yarn 
This part of the Logo I made into three simple pieces and just sewed them in place on the logo circle before attaching to hat.

For Circle part of Logo: using Green yarn
Round 1: Starting with beginning chain that will be formed into an open circle, ch 12, then sl st in to the last ch from the hook making sure it is not twisted. You should now have your open circle base.
Round 2:  Ch 12 before placing 16 hdc in to the formed circle. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (16 hdc)
Leave  a tail long enough to secure the assembled logo to the beanie hat during assembly process.
*For sizes 6 to 12 months, starting ch with 8 instead of 12 before placing 12 hdc.
*For sizes newborn to 6 months, starting ch of 8 instead of 12 before placing 12 sc instead of hdc.

For Top and Bottom Stripes of Logo (make 2):  using Green yarn
Row 1: Ch 10 before placing 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook and 1 hdc in next 7 ch.  Sl st in to side of last hdc.
Leave tail long enough to sew stripe in place on the logo circle during assembly before cutting yarn.
Repeat process for 1st stripe for second stripe.
*For sizes 6 months to 12 mos, start with a chain of 8 instead of 10.
*For sizes newborn to 6 months, start with chain of 8 instead of 10 and switch to sc instead of hdc as used in other sizes.

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Closeup

Finishing off:
Before attaching anything to the hat directly we are going to put together the logo in one piece so that when we fasten off any undesirable ends are hidden between logo circle and beanie. :)
Taking the tail left on the green circle part of logo, center it on your white logo circle then use your yarn needle to secure it in place.  Once secure pull the yarn through to the back before fastening off.
Next take the tail from one of the green logo stripes and use your yarn needle to sew it in place. One should be on the top and the other on the bottom in parallel lines to each other as seen in logo picture and my hat pictures.  As before, once secure, pull yarn to back and fasten off.  Repeat this process for the second stripe.  Once fastened off you should only have one yarn tail left on your assembled logo, a long white one.
Using the tail left on the assembled logo from before and your yarn needle, sew the piece onto the desired place on the front of the hat.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed my own.)
Check for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any. Then you are all done.

Here are some pictures to show how the finished Green Lantern Superhero beanie hat looks worn from different directions once crocheted:
Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Frontal View

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Right View

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Left View

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile View

Green Lantern Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile View

 

 

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Vampire Smiley Face Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

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Vampire Smiley Face Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Vampire Smiley Face Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

So I’m a bit of a geek. Okay a lot of geek, but proud of it. 😀  I love smiley faces or emoticons and I am mildly obsessed with vampires so it seemed like a good fit to smash them together in one fun hat.

I liked how this turned out so well I made it my official blood draw hat to wear when getting my bloodwork, which happens way too much with my health issues but how can you not smile when you are wearing this hat?

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern View from in Front down

Vampire Smiley Face Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Project requires:
Yellow / Gold Yarn for Beanie Hat (main color)-  (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Black Yarn for face features
Red Yarn for blood droplets
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US) 

Pattern Instructions:
*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe
The hat in this picture is made with my Easy Peasy  Pre-Teen / Teen / Women Double Crochet Beanie Pattern  which you can find here as a foundation for the project.Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size you want for your project.

Hat Base: using yellow / gold yarn

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

Once you have completed your beanie for the yellow / gold hat base you are ready to start customizing your own fun Vampire Smiley Face hat to wear!
Starting off we are going to put a simple contrast color band to the bottom of the hat.  For this sl st your black yarn to a st on the last round. Ch 1, then work 1 sc in each st around, sl st to top of first st in round before finishing off. Put to side until hat assembly.

Eyes (Make 2): Using black yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 1 before placing st in the following order in to your m.c.: 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc. Sl st in to the top of 1st st in round.
Cut yarn leaving a long enough tail so that you can sew your eyes on to the beanie hat during finishing off stage.

Fangs (Make 2): using black yarn
Make a chain of 9 before pulling yarn through, making sure you are leaving a yarn tail long enough to secure on to beanie during assembly. Repeat for second fang and put to side until needed in assembly.

Smile: using black yarn
Main Smile part: Make a chain of  20 before pulling yarn through, making sure you are leaving a yarn tail long enough to secure on to beanie during assembly. Put to side until needed.
Smile sides (make 2): Make a chain of  before pulling yarn through, making sure you are leaving a yarn tail long enough to secure on to beanie during assembly. Repeat for second smile side and put to side until needed in assembly.

Blood drop: using red yarn
Large blood droplet: using red yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing 4 sc in to circle. Pull circle closed and sl st in to the top of 1st st in round. (4 sc)
Round 2:  Ch 2 before placing 1 dc in 2nd st leaving 1st st unworked, and sl st in to the following st.
Make sure you are leaving a yarn tail long enough to secure on to beanie during assembly before cutting yarn and pulling through. Put to side until needed.
Small blood droplet: using red yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing 4 sc in to circle. Pull circle closed and sl st in to the top of 1st st in round. (4 sc)
Round 2:  Ch 3 before placing 1 sc in 2nd st leaving 1st st unworked and sl st in to the following st.
Make sure you that are leaving a long enough yarn tail in order to secure it  on to beanie below fang during assembly in finishing off process before cutting yarn and pulling through. Put to side until needed.

Finishing off:
Taking the tail left on the main smile ch use your yarn needle to secure it in place.  Once secure pull the yarn through to the back before fastening off.
Now using your yarn needle, sew one side smile piece on each end of the smile, pulling yarn through to back once secure and fasten off.
Next take the tail from one eye and use your yarn needle to sew it in desired place.  As before, once secure, pull yarn to back and fasten off.  Repeat this process for the second eye.
Using the tail left on the  large blood drop and your yarn needle, sew the droplet in the desired location on the front of the hat below fang.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed my own.) Repeat this process with small blood droplet.
Check for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any. Then you are all done.

Here are some pictures to show how this Vampire Smiley Face hat looks worn from different directions once assembled:

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Worn

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Side View

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Back Right View

Vampire Fanged Smiley Face Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

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Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern_ a chick crafting through Rheumatoid Arthritis cRAfterChick.com

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

  free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

I fell in love with this sweet baby girl panda hat as I crocheted the pieces and assembled it.  I think it is just downright adorable but I could be a bit biased on that. 😉  What is more cute than a panda? A baby panda!  My soon to be stepdaughter adores pandas so I’m sure she will try to steal this one but it will be hard to let it go.  Maybe I will make up a second one for myself once I finish all my works in progress.

Chibi  Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Profile Picture

Project requires:
White Yarn for Beanie Hat main color (or desired color)- (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Black Yarn for features and ears
Pink Yarn for blush circles and bow
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US) 

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my free Easy Peasy  Pre-Teen / Teen / Women Double Crochet Beanie Pattern, which you can find here as a foundation for the projectWant it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size of the free pattern you want for your project.

Hat Base: in main color white yarn

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your chibi baby girl panda bear hat!

Eye Whites (Make 2): using white yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 2 before placing 10 dc in to the circle. Pull circle closed tight. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (10 dc)
You will want to leave a yarn tail long enough to secure your eye white to the black eye area pieces during assembly securely. Pull yarn and put to side until needed in finishing stage.
Repeat instructions for second eye.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, make 8 hdc instead of 10 dc.

Eyes Pupils (Make 2): using black yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing 4 sc in to the circle. Pull circle closed tight. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (4 sc)
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the eyes pupils on to your eye whites during assembly. Pull yarn through and put to side until needed in later steps.
Repeat process for second eye.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, make 3 sc or a chain of 4 with sl st to last ch from hook to make a small circle.

Black Eye Area Base (Make 2): Using black yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing the following st in this order: 3 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 4 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. Pull the circle closed to line up in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st. (14 st total)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 1 dc in 1st 3 st, 2 dc in next 3 st, 1 dc in next 4 st, 2 dc in next 3 st, 1 dc in last st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round.  (20 st total)
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the black eye area on to your panda hat during assembly /finishing off stage.
Repeat for second eye area. Place to the side until needed for during assembly.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, in Round 2 replace all dc stitches with hdc.

Ear Front (Make 2): using black yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle  ch 2 before placing 10 dc in circle. Pull circle closed in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (10 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1st st and 2 dc in each of the next 9 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (20 dc)
Fasten off and repeat instructions for second ear.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, replace all dc stitches in ears with hdc instead.

Ear Back (Make 2): using black yarn
Repeat Rounds 1-2 from Ear Front step above but do not fasten off at end of Round 3.
Round 3: Place one finished Ear Front in front of the Ear Back you are working on before ch 1, then work a round of  *2 sc in first st and 1 sc in next 2 st* repeating around the perimeter through both pieces until you have 4 st left. Place 1 sl st in each of the last 4 st before sl st in to top of 1st st in round.  The 4 sl st will be the bottom of your ear that you will sew on to your baby girl panda hat.
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the panda ears on to top of your chibi baby girl panda hat during assembly.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, replace all dc stitches in ears with hdc.

Nose: using black yarn 
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing the following st in this order: 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. Pull the circle closed to line up in tight oval. Sl st in to top of 1st st. (10 st total)
Leave long enough tail to sew it securely on to beanie hat during assembly plus freehand stitch your mouth / smile in place on the hat before cutting yarn and pulling through.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, place the following in this order in to your circle: 1 sc, 2 hdc, 2 sc, 2 hdc, 1 sc then pulling nose closed before making a sl st in top of 1st in round.

Bow: using pink yarn
Center Bow Circle: using pink yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle  ch 2 before placing 8 hdc in circle. Pull circle closed in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (8 hdc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 hdc in 1st st and each of the next 7 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (16 hdc)
Leave a long enough tail to sew your bow circle on top of the bow base and then secure the assembled bow in place on top of panda hat. Cut yarn and pull through. Put to side until ready to assemble.s
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, in Round 1 make 6 hdc instead of 8 hdc and replace all the hdc stitches in Round 2 with sc.

Bow Base: using pink yarn
Row 1: Ch 7 before placing 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook and 1 hdc in each of the following 4 ch. Ch 2 and turn. (5 hdc)
Row 2: Place 1 hdc in 2nd st in round, leaving 1st st unworked, place 1 hdc in next 3 st. Ch 2 and turn. (4 hdc)
Row 3:  Place 1 hdc in 2nd st in round, leaving 1st st unworked, place 1 hdc in next 2 st. Ch 2 and turn. (3 hdc)
Row 4-7:  Work 1 hdc in each st across. Ch 2 and turn. (3 hdc)
Row 8:  Work 2 hdc in 1st st and 1 hdc in each of the next 2 st. Ch 2 and turn. (4 hdc)
Row 9:  Work 2 hdc in 1st st and 1 hdc in each of the next 2 st. Ch 1 and turn. (5 hdc)
Row 10: Sl st around whole perimeter of bow base placing 1 sl st in each st and 2 sl st in each corner to give a more polished look to the bow. Sl st in top of 1st st in round.
Fasten off and place to side until ready to assemble bow in finishing off steps.
*For newborn to 12 month sizes, replace all hdc stitches with sc and all ch 2 into ch 1.

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Closeup on Face Features

Finishing off:
Starting from the bottom up, use the tail left on your nose and yarn needle to sew your nose in place on beanie hat. Use extra tail length to freehand stitch on a mouth one nose is secure. You can reference my pictures on how I placed mine. Once mouth is complete, pull your yarn to inside of hat before finishing off.
Next take the tail left over from one of the blush circles and sew it in place on either side of the mouth near bottom of panda hat. Once securely in place, pull yarn to inside before fastening off. Now repeat this process for the second blush circle.
Using tail on one eye pupil, sew it in place securely on top of an eye white.  I centered mine on the eye white. Once secure, pull yarn to back of eye then fasten off.  Repeat this process for second eye.
Once you have the previous step done for the eye whites and pupil, you are ready to attach the eyes on to the black eye area ovals. Use the white yarn tail left from the eye white and yarn needle to sew them on to the black eye area.  You can see my pictures to see how I placed mine but feel free to mix it up.  Repeat this process for second eye.
Now you want to use the tail from one assembled eye (which should be long black yarn tail from your black eye area) and your yarn needle to sew one eye in to the proper place on beanie. You can reference my pictures as to where I placed them on my chibi panda hat.   Once sewn on, pull yarn to inside of hat and finish off.  Now go ahead and repeat this process for second eye.
Next using the tail left behind on one of the panda ears, use your needle to secure the ear to the side top area of the beanie in desired location with the contrast on hat. (You can see my pictures for where I placed my own.)  Once you have it in place, pull your yarn in to the inside of the beanie before finishing off any extra length.  Repeat this process for the second ear.
Taking the long tail from your bow circle, sew it in place on center of your bow base.  You will then use extra length to sew your assembled bow directly on to your beanie hat.  Once secure pull your yarn to inside of hat before fastening off.
Now check over your crochet project for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any.

I absolutely adore this chibi panda hat I made up one afternoon.  Normally I make hats with a certain person or requested character.  This one just came to me while working on another hat and I had to make it.  Just like many of my projects I fell in love with it during assembly process. <3 Happy crafting!

Here are some of the pictures I took to show how this Chibi Baby Girl Panda hat looks from different directions when completed:

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Right View

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Left View

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile View

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Back View

Chibi Baby Girl Panda Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

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Minnie Mouse Oversized Ears and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ears and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern_ a chick crafting through Rheumatoid Arthritis cRAfterChick.com

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ears and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

  free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com 

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ears and Bow Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

This was a cute hat project that works up pretty quickly.  After posting a picture of this hat on my personal Facebook account, I got more than 10 requests from family and friends wanting Mickey or Minnie hats within a few hours.  Oopsie.

I love that the ears are extra big on the hats versus smaller ears I have seen on other hats and her big floppy bow.  The red trim at the bottom is optional but I like it as it represents the red in her clothing and compliments her pretty bow.  :)

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ears and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Project requires:
Black Yarn for Beanie Hat main color (or desired color) and ears- (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Red Yarn for contrast trim (optional) and Minnie’s bow
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US)

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Pattern Instructions:
*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe
The hat in this picture is made with my Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie  Hat Pattern which you can find  here as a foundation for the project.  Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size you want for your project.

Hat Base: in main color black yarn
Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

One completed sl st red yarn (optional contrast trim) to where you left off on beanie base. Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in each st around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st. Fasten off.
Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your Minnie the Mouse ear hat!

*Note: If you are going to do this in toddler size beanie, make the 3rd round in mouse ears sc instead of dc.  If you are going to do this in 6 months to 12 months, make both 2nd and 3rd round sc instead of dc.  If you are doing newborn to 6 months make all the mouse ear rounds in sc.

Minnie’s Oversized Bow: using red yarn
Round 1: Ch 41 before placing 1 sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each of the following 39 st across until end of chain. Ch 2 and turn. (40 sc)
Rounds 2-4:  Place 1 dc in 1st st and each of the 39 st across. Ch 2 and turn. (40 dc)
Round 5: Place 1 dc in 1st st and each of the following st across. Ch 1 and turn. (40 dc)
Round 6: Place 1 sc in 1st st and each of the following st across. ( 40 sc)
Now turn your bow so you can use a simple sc across to attach the two ends of the both by doing 1 sc through matching st put together.  Your bow piece should be a circular piece.  Fasten off.  Place your bow flat with the seam in the center bottom, seam on the inside of bow.  Put to side until ready to assemble in finishing off step.

*Note: If you are going to do this in toddler size, reduce starting chain of bow to 31 instead of 41. if you are making this in 6 months to 12 months, start the chain off at 26 instead of 41.  If you are doing this in newborn to 6 month size, start the chain off at 21 instead of 41.  You can also choose to switch to “h” hook instead of “j” hook as pattern calls for to scale down size of ears and bow.

Center Bow Strap: using red yarn
Round 1: Ch 13 before placing 1 sc in 2nd ch from the hook and each of the following 11 ch across. Ch 2 and turn. (12 sc)
Round 2:  Place 1 dc in first st and each of the following across. Ch 2 and turn. (12 dc)
Round 3: Place 1 dc in 1st st and each of the next st across. Ch 1 and turn. (12 dc)
Round 4: Place 1 sc in 1st st and each of the following st.  (12 sc)
Wrap strap around center of bow. You can pull it tighter or use a smaller strap if you want a much smaller middle versus the outside of the bow.
Round 5: Holding ends of strap together in back of bow, ch 1 before working 1 sc in each st through both ends at same time.  I then turn the seam in to inside of the bow.
Cut yarn leaving a long enough tail to sew on to the bow and then bow on to the beanie during finishing off process.

Ear Front (Make 2): using black yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 2 before placing 12 dc in circle. Pull circle closed in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (12 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1st st and next 11 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (24 dc)
Round 3:  Place *2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next*. Repeat this pattern *around until end of round. (36 dc)
Fasten off.

Ear Back (Make 2): using black yarn
Repeat Rounds 1-3 from Ear Front step above but do not fasten off at end of Round 3.
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the perimeter of the mouse ears together and then on to the top of your Mickey hat.

Finishing off:
Using the tail left behind on one of the mouse ear backs, use your yarn needle to sew an ear back to an ear front. A basic in and out stitch is what I use but feel free to do whatever makes you most comfortable. Once you have Minnie’s ear assembled, use your yarn needle to secure the ear to the side top area of the beanie in desired location on hat. You can see my pictures for where I placed my own.  Once you have it in place, pull your yarn in to the inside of the beanie before finishing off extra length.  Repeat this process for the second ear.
Next use the tail you left on the center bow strap to secure Minnie’s red bow to the top of your hat.  I’m always paranoid of things following off so I stitch all the way through to the top and bow and back. Plus I use a lot of double knots. 😉
Now check over your crochet project for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any.
Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Closeup Bow View

Here are some of the pictures I took to show how this Minnie the Mouse hat looks from different directions once completed:

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Left View

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile View

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile View

Minnie Mouse Oversized Ear and Bow Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Right View

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Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern_ a chick crafting through Rheumatoid Arthritis cRAfterChick.com

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

  free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

This was a cute hat project that worked up really fast and who doesn’t like Mickey Mouse?  After posting a picture of this hat on my personal Facebook account, I got more than 10 requests from family and friends wanting Mickey or Minnie hats.  Normally I just do them for a certain person but I may have to put together an army of these hats to make everyone happy.  I love that the ears are extra big on the hats versus smaller ears I have seen on other hats.  The red trim at the bottom is optional but I like it as it represents the red in his clothing.  :)

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Project requires:
Black Yarn for Beanie Hat main color (or desired color) and ears- (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Red Yarn for contrast trim (optional)
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US)

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie  Hat Pattern which you can find  here as a foundation for the project.  Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size you want for your project.

Hat Base: in main color black yarn

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

One completed sl st red yarn (optional contrast trim) to where you left off on beanie base. Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in each st around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st. Fasten off.
Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your Mickey Mouse ear hat!

*Note: If you are going to do this in toddler size beanie, make the 3rd round in mouse ears sc instead of dc.  If you are going to do this in 6 months to 12 months, make both 2nd and 3rd round sc instead of dc.  If you are doing newborn to 6 months make all the mouse ear rounds in sc.

Ear Front (Make 2): using black yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 2 before placing 12 dc in circle. Pull circle closed in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (12 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1st st and next 11 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (24 dc)
Round 3:  Place *2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next*. Repeat this pattern *around until end of round. (36 dc)
Fasten off.

Ear Back (Make 2): using black yarn
Repeat Rounds 1-3 from Ear Front step above but do not fasten off at end of Round 3.
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the perimeter of the mouse ears together and then on to the top of your Mickey hat.

Finishing off:
Using the tail left behind on one of the mouse ear backs, use your yarn needle to sew an ear back to an ear front. A basic in and out stitch is what I use but feel free to do whatever makes you most comfortable. Once you have ear assembled, use your yarn needle to secure the ear to the side top area of the beanie in desired location on hat. You can see my pictures for where I placed my own. Once you have it in place, pull your yarn in to the inside of the beanie before finishing off extra length.  Repeat this process for the second ear.
Now check over your crochet project for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any.

Here are some of the pictures I took to show how this Mickey the Mouse hat looks from different directions when completed:

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Left View

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Side Profile

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Back View

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

Mickey Mouse Oversized Ears Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Right View

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Cinnamoroll “Cinnamon” the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon_the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern_ a chick crafting through Rheumatoid Arthritis cRAfterChick.com

Cinnamoroll “Cinnamon” the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

  free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Cinnamoroll “Cinnamon” the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

 

This crochet pattern was inspired by this cute picture of Cinnamoroll the Puppy with the contrast cinnamon colored lines. Even though he is an all white puppy I wanted to see how he would turn out with a bit of cinnamon. :)  So thus this hat was created.  He is a Hello Kitty world friend and adorable of course.  I think he translated pretty well to crochet. Now I have to make an all white true version of him soon!


cinnamon cinnamoroll  

Cinnamoroll “Cinnamon” the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern laying flat profile pattern view

Project requires:
White Yarn for Beanie Hat main color (or desired color)- (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Brown “Cinnamon” colored yarn for features and trim
Pink yarn for blush circles and mouth
Light or Bright Blue for eye color
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US)
dctog- double crochet two stitches together (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US)

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my free Easy Peasy  Pre-Teen / Teen / Women Double Crochet Beanie Pattern  which you can find here as a foundation for the project. Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size of the free pattern you want for your project.

Hat Base: in main color white yarn

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

Hat Contrast Band: using cinnamon brown yarn
One completed sl st brown “cinnamon” yarn to where you left off on beanie base. Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in each st around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st. Fasten off.
Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your Cinnamoroll the Puppy inspired anime hat with a touch of cinnamon!

*Note: If you are going to do this in newborn / infant/ up to 1 year old sizes, switch to a G hook for the features instead of the J to scale them down in size or eliminate one increase row from each feature worked in the round

Eyes (Make 2): using bright or light blue yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing the following st in this order: 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. Pull the circle closed to line up in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st. (12 st total)
Round 2:  Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in first 2 st, 2 sc in next 3 st, 1 sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in next 3 st and 1 sc in last st before sl st to the top of 1st st in round.
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the eyes on to your Cinnamoroll hat during assembly before pulling yarn through and putting to side.
Repeat for second eye. Place to the side until needed for assembly.

Blush Circles (Make 2): using pink colored yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing the following st in this order: 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. Pull the circle closed to line up in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st. (12 st total)
Round 2:  Ch 1 before placing 1 dc in first 2 st, 2 dc in next 3 st, 1 dc in next 3 st, 2 dc in next 3 st and 1 dc in last st before sl st to the top of 1st st in round.
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the blush circle on to your Cinnamoroll hat during assembly before pulling yarn through and put to side until needed. Repeat this process for second eye.

Ear Front (Make 2): using white main color yarn
Round 1: Ch 8, dc in 3rd ch from hook and place 1 dc in each of the following 5 st. Ch 2 and turn. (6 dc)
Round 2-3: Place 1 dc in first st and each st across. Ch 2 and turn. (6 dc)
Round 4-7: Place 2 dc in 1st st and 1 dc in rest of st across. Ch 2 and turn. ( 7-8-9-10 dc)
Round 8-13: Place 1 dc in 1st st and each st across. Ch 2 and turn. (10 dc)
Round 14-15: Place 1 dc in second st, skipping first st, 1 dc in following st until you have 2 st left at end, dctog last two st. Ch 2 and turn. ( 8 – 6 dc)
Round 16: Place 1 sc in second st, skipping 1st, 1 hdc in next, 1 dc in next st, 1 hdc in following st, 1 sc in last st. Sl st into same st.
Fasten off and put down until ready to attach to ear back.

Ear Back (Make 2): using white main color yarn
Repeat Rounds 1-16 from Ear Front step above but do leave a long enough tail of yarn at the beginning of your project to be able to sew your ears once assembled on to the beanie hat. After completing Round 16 fasten off.

Ear Liner: using one ear front, one ear back and cinnamon brown yarn
Round 17: Place one finished Ear Front in front of the Ear Back you are working on. Attach your “cinnamon” yarn to a st at one of the top corners of ears with a sl st before ch 1, then work a round of  1 sc around the perimeter through both pieces until you reach the other top corner.
Fasten off once one round is completed and sl st to beginning st.

Mouth: using pink yarn 
Round 1: Ch 7 before placing 1 dc in 3rd ch from hook and 1 dc in the following 4 ch. Ch 2 and turn. (5 dc)
Round 2: Place 1 dc in 1st st and following 4 st across. Ch 2 and turn. (5 dc)
Round 3: Place 1 hdc in 2nd st, skipping 1st st in row, 1 dc in next st, 1 hdc in following st and sl st in to the last st in row.
Once completed pull yarn through and  fasten off.

Mouth Liner: using cinnamon brown contrast yarn
Attach “cinnamon” colored yarn to the mouth with a sl st in a st.  Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in each st but place 3 sc in the top two corners of mouth and in bottom dc st in curve to give it a more rounded appearance if desired.

Finishing off:
Starting from the bottom up, use the tail left on your mouth and yarn needle to sew your mouth on the beanie hat.  Once your mouth piece is secured, pull yarn to inside of hat before finishing off.
Taking the tail from one of your blush circles and yarn needle, sew them in place in desired location on face.  Pull yarn to the inside of your hat when finished sewing before fastening off end.  Repeat this process for the second blush circle.
Next you want to use the tail from one eye and your yarn needle to sew one eye in to the proper place. You can reference my pictures as to where I placed them on my own Cinnamoroll hat. Once sewn on, pull yarn to inside of hat and finish off.  Repeat this process for the second eye.
Using the tail left behind on one of the floppy puppy ears, use your yarn needle to secure the ear to the side top area of the beanie in desired location with the contrast on hat. You can see my pictures for where I placed my own. If you want longer hanging ears place it lower on the hat or higher placement for shorter length of ears hanging down. Once you have it in place, pull your yarn in to the inside of the beanie before finishing off extra length.  Repeat this process for the second ear.
Now check over your crochet project for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any.

Here are some of the pictures I took to show how my Cinnamoroll “Cinnamon” the Puppy Character Beanie Hat looks like from different directions when completed:

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Alt View

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile View

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Side View

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Back left View

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile View

Cinnamoroll Cinnamon the Puppy Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Down View

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Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern_ a chick crafting through Rheumatoid Arthritis cRAfterChick.com

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

  free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

  Pankun the Panda Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

My future stepdaughter is obsessed with panda bears so when I came across an image of this anime style orphaned panda from Hello Kitty’s friends I had to make her one. He really is quite adorable and I hope you like my translation of it into a crocheted hat. If you give it a try please drop me a line or share your version on Ravelry so I can see. :) Happy crafting!

Pankun the panda inspired crochet pattern free

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Project requires:
White Yarn for Beanie Hat main color (or desired color)- (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Black Yarn for features and trim
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US)

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern side front view
Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my free Easy Peasy  Pre-Teen / Teen / Women Double Crochet Beanie Pattern  which you can find here as a foundation for the project. Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size of the free pattern you want for your project.

Hat Base: in main color white yarn
Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice
One completed sl st black yarn to where you left off on beanie base. Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in each st around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st. Fasten off.
Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your Pankun the panda bear inspired anime hat!

*Note: If you are going to do this in newborn / infant/ up to 1 year old sizes, switch to a G hook for the features instead of the J to scale them down in size or eliminate one increase row from each feature worked in the round

Eyes (Make 2): using black yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 1 before placing the following st in this order: 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. Pull the circle closed to line up in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st. (12 st total)
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the eyes on to your Pankun hat during assembly.
Repeat for second eye. Place to the side until needed for assembly.

Ear Front (Make 2): using black yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle  ch 3 before placing 12 dc in circle. Pull circle closed in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round. (12 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1st st and next 9 st. Ch 1 and turn leaving last 2 st unworked. (20 dc)
Round 3:  Place 2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next. Repeat this pattern around until bottom corner again leaving 2 unworked st not worked.  This will give it a good surface to attach to the beanie when putting together hat. Fasten off.

Ear Back (Make 2): using black yarn
Repeat Rounds 1-3 from Ear Front step above but do not fasten off at end of Round 3.
Round 8: Place one finished Ear Front in front of the Ear Back you are working on before ch 1, then work a round of  *2 sc in first st and 1 sc in next 2 st* repeating around the perimeter through both pieces.
Cut your yarn making sure you leave a tail long enough to sew the panda ears on to top of your Pankun hat during assembly.

Mouth: using black yarn 
Ch 20. Leave long enough tail to sew it securely on to beanie hat during assembly before cutting yarn and pulling through.

Finishing off:
Starting from the bottom up, use the tail left on your mouth chain and yarn needle to sew your mouth on in a “w” shape.  Once secured, pull yarn to inside of hat before finishing off.
Next you want to use the tail from one eye and your yarn needle to sew one eye in to the proper place. You can reference my pictures as to where I placed them on my Pankun hat.   Once sewn on, pull yarn to inside of hat and finish off.  Repeat this process for eye number
Using the tail left behind on one of the panda ears, use your needle to secure the ear to the side top area of the beanie in desired location with the contrast on hat. You can see my pictures for where I placed my own.  Once you have it in place, pull your yarn in to the inside of the beanie before finishing off extra length.  Repeat this process for the second ear.
Now check over your crochet project for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any.

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern zoom in on face

This was a fun and quick hat project that I’m sure my  stepdaughter will love.  It will make a great gift for Hello Kitty fans, those who love panda bears or for sweet crocheted baby hats. <3 Happy crafting!

Here are some of the pictures I took to show how Pankun the Panda hat looks from different directions when completed:

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern alternate view

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right side profile view

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern right back view

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern rear view

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern back left view

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile Viw

Pankun the Panda Character Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern frontal view

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid’s Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Diary of a Wimpy Kid's Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern_ a chick crafting through Rheumatoid Arthritis cRAfterChick.com

Diary of a Wimpy Kid’s Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

 free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Diary of a Wimpy Kid’s Greg Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

 

This hat project was a special request to make for the auction at my Mother’s school to help raise funds.  I wasn’t sure how I could translate an all white and black sketched character but eventually it came to me.  Greg is such a cute character from the Diary of a Wimpy Kid book series.  If you have a Wimpy Kid fan in your life, this makes a perfectly fun gift.  I’ve even had adults wanting to don a Greg hat. He has been a big hit with both the teachers and the students at the school so far.

 

greg diary of a wimpy kid crochet hat pattern

I can’t wait to try this procedure on some more comic cartoon characters I might not have attempted it on before.  I’m still new at pattern writing so if you have any questions, please let me know so I can sort it out.  Happy crafting!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid’s Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Project requires:
White Yarn for Beanie Hat (main color)-  (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Contrast Black Yarn for details
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends
Small amount of fiberfill stuffing for nose *optional*

Abbreviations used in this pattern (US crochet stitches):
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet (US) 
hdc – half double crochet (US) 

Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my free Easy Peasy  Pre-Teen / Teen / Women Double Crochet Beanie Pattern  which you can find here as a foundation for the project. Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size of the free pattern you want for your project.

Hat Base: in main color yarn (white)
Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice in white yarn. Fasten off.
Attach black yarn to where you left off at end of beanie base with a sl st in one st.  Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in the first st and each st around. Sl st to the top of the 1st st in round.  Fasten off.  Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your own Diary of a Wimpy Kid hat of Greg!

 *Note: If you are going to do this in newborn / infant/ up to 1 year old sizes, switch to a G hook for the features instead of the J to scale them down in size or eliminate one increase row from each feature worked in the round.

Eyes (Make 2): Using black contrast yarn
Round 1:  In magic circle ch 1 before placing the following st in to the circle as follows: 2 sc, 1 hdc,1 dc, 1 hdc,  3 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc and 1 sc. Pull circle closed. Sl st in to the top of 1st st in round. (12 st total)
Before you cut your yarn make sure you leave a tail long enough sew your eyes on to your beanie hat securely. Cut yarn and pull through tightly before placing to side until needed during assembly process.
Repeat process for second eye.

Smile: Using black contrast yarn
Make 1 chain of  18 ch and leave tail to sew this main part of the smile in to place when assembling beanie hat.
Make 1 chain of 5 ch and leave tail of yarn to sew the sides of the smile in to place on each end of the smile chain from previous step. Put to side until needed during assembly.

Nose Pieces (make 2): using white main color yarn
Row 1:  Ch 7. Place 1 dc in third ch from hook and following 4 st. Ch 2 and turn.  (5 dc)
Row 2:  Place 1 dc in first st and following 4 st. Ch 2 and turn. (5 dc)
Row 3:  Place 1 dc in first st and following 4 st. Ch 1 and turn. (5 dc)
Row 4: Sc in first st, hdc in next st, dc in third st, hdc in next st, and sc in last st. Cut yarn, pull through and fasten off.(5 st total)
Repeat this process for the second Nose Piece but before you start your original chain on Nose piece 2 make sure you leave a tail long enough sew your nose in place on to your beanie hat once completed. Fasten off at end of Round 4.

Nose Contrast Outline: using black contrast yarn
Round 1: Attach black yarn to one bottom corner of nose with a sl st. Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in each st up to top 5 st of nose tip curve. Place 2 sc in each of these 5 st before proceeding down other side of nose to corner with 1 sc in each st again.  When you reach bottom corner, cut yarn and fasten off.  You should have the 5 st at the base of the nose unworked with black like as seen in my pictures.

Ear Fronts (Make 2): using main color white yarn
Round 1: In magic circle, ch 2 before placing 12 dc.  Pull the circle closed to line up in tight circle. Sl st in to top of 1st st. (12 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in first st and in each of the following 8 st. Place 1 sc in each of the last three st. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st in round. (21 st total)
Cut yarn and fasten off. You will need this during Ear Back assembly so don’t put it too far away.
Repeat process for second ear.

Ear Back (Make 2): using main color white yarn and black contrast yarn for last round
Repeat rounds 1-2 of Ear Fronts in previous step but do not fasten off at end of round 2.  You want to leave a long enough tail at start of Round 1 so that you can sew the ears on to place on hat during assembly process.
Placing one ear front in front of your ear back you are working on, continue working the following through both pieces at same time.
Round 3:  Attach black contrast yarn with a sl st in last st worked. Ch 1 before working 1 sc in first 6 st, then alternate 1 sc then 2 sc repeatedly until back at first st in round. Sl st in to top of 1st st in round.
Now repeat process for second ear.

Three Hairs on top of Head: using black contrast yarn
Round 1: Ch 9. Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next 7 st and sl st back in the last ch.
Round 2: Ch 13. Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next 11 st. Sl st  back in the last ch.
Round 3: Ch 9. Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next 7 st. Sl st back in the last ch. Ch 1 and turn.
Round 4:  Sl st around outside perimeter of three hairs and base. You will place 1 sl st in each st but 3 sl st in ends of hair to give  more of a rounded appearance to the hairs.  After completely going around sl st back into 1st st from round.
Leave a long enough tail to sew your hair in place on top of your beanie during assembly. Cut yarn and pull through. Put to side until this is needed during finishing off steps below.

Finishing off:
Since I like to start adding my features from the bottom up we will start with Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg’s smile. I find that by working from bottom up you get a better idea of how much space you have during the process.  Otherwise you may find yourself scrunching up features at the bottom if you haven’t left enough space in your process. By working upwards you always have extra room as you can just move the next feature up a little higher if need be.
You are now going to use this the tail left on the large smile chain from before and your yarn needle to sew the main smile piece into the desired place on the hat.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed his smile my own hat.) Once you have secured it into place, bring the yarn into the inside of the beanie hat and finish off.
Now repeat this process to the smaller side smile chain on the right side to give his lopsided signature smile.
Next we will work on attaching the nose that was assembled previously.  Use the tail left behind and needle to secure the nose piece in place on to the beanie hat.  I lightly stuffed mine to give it more a 3D appearance but it is not necessary. Pull yarn in to the inside of beanie once sewn on and fasten off.
Next we will work on the his eyes.  Take the yarn tail left from one eye and sew it into place on to the hat. Note that you want the oval of eyes to have the narrow sides on top and bottom whereas the long ends facing sides.  Once it’s sewn on, pull yarn in to the inside of the hat before finishing off. Repeat for second eye.
Now you need to attach Greg’s ears on to the beanie.  Sew each of the ears in place by using the leftover yarn tail from when you crocheted the ears before directly on to the top sides of the beanie in your desired position.  Once secure, pull yarn in to inside of your hat before finishing off.  Repeat process for second ear.
Picking up Greg’s hair pieces you created before, use the tails and yarn needle to secure them in to place on the top of the beanie hat.  I tend to center mine on the 1st Round circle on my own beanie hat but you can place it in your desired location to best fit your hat.  Once the hair has been securely sewn on, pull yarn into the inside of the hat before finishing off.
Note: My pattern is for floppy pieces of hair. If you want them to stay upright and stiff, try adding a black pipe cleaner in the last round around the perimeter of the hair.  It’s a lightweight and washable solution. :) 
Check for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any. I would love to see your version if you make one, just drop me a line. :)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Side View laying flat

Here are some of the pictures I took to show how it looks worn and from different directions when completed:

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Picture

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile view

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Front View

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front View

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Front View
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Back View

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile View

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Profile View

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Three Little Pig(gie)s Beanie Hat Set Crochet Pattern

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Three Little Pig(gie)s Beanie Hat Set Crochet Pattern

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Three Little Pigs Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

The children in the play in my mother’s classroom needed three little pig hats. I wanted to make these pigs looking more young and fun versus the adult pig hat I created previously for my mother to wear when reading Three Little Pigs to her class.  I like how the pig(gie)s turned out and find them very cute.  The kids loved them and were so excited to wear them in their play.Make just one hat or crochet the whole set! :)

Three Little Pig(gie)s Beanie Hat Set Crochet Pattern Notes

Three Little Pigs Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Straight On View

Project requires:
Pink Yarn for Beanie Hat (main color)-  (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Contrast darker Pink Yarn for ears, nose and trim
White Yarn for white part of eyes
Black Yarn for nostrils and eye pupils
“J” hook (6.0 mm)
Scissors or Yarn Cutter
Blunt large eye yarn / tapestry needle to weave in ends
Small amount of fiberfill stuffing for snout

Abbreviations used in this pattern:
ch – chain
st – stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet (US)
dc – double crochet 
hdc – half double crochet

Pattern Instructions:

*Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic ring. If you do not know how to do this, please see tutorial here from: yarntomato on CrochetMe

The hat in this picture is made with my Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie  Hat Pattern which you can find  here as a foundation for the project.  Want it in another size? No worries. Head over to Easy Peasy All Family Sizes Free Double Crochet Beanie Patterns to select the size you want for your project.

Hat Base:

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start on making your own Three Little Pig(gie)s hat.
Starting off we are going to put a simple contrast color band to the bottom of the hat.  For this sl st your darker Pink contrast  yarn to a st on the last round. Ch 1, then work 1 sc in each st around, sl st to top of first st in round before finishing off.

Inner Black Pupil of Eyes: using black yarn
Round 1:  Starting off with your black yarn for the pupils of the eye, ch 2 (does not count as a st throughout pattern) before placing 8 hdc in a magic circle. Pull circle tight before sl st in top of beginning st. (8 hdc)
Cut yarn leaving a long tail in order to sew your pupil in place on your eye white during assembly process. Pull yarn through and put to side until needed.

Outer White Eye: using white yarn
Round 1:  Starting off with your black yarn for the pupils of the eye, ch 2 (does not count as a st throughout pattern) before placing 10 dc in a magic circle. Pull circle tight before sl st in top of beginning st.  (10 dc)
Round 2:  Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in first st and 3 dc in the next 9 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (20 dc)
Cut yarn leaving a long tail in order to sew your eye on to the beanie during assembly process. Pull yarn through and put to side until needed.

Nostrils (make 2): using black yarn
Ch 3. Pull yarn through after cutting with a tail long enough to secure nostrils on to the nose front. Put to side until assembly steps.

Nose Front: using darker pink contrast yarn 
Round 1:  Taking the darker pink contrast yarn, ch 2 (does not count as a st throughout pattern) before placing 8 dc in a magic circle. Pull circle tight before sl st in top of beginning st.  (8 dc)
Round 2:  Ch 1 before placing 2 sc in first st and 2 sc in the next 7 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (16 sc)
Round 3:  Ch 1 before placing *2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st*   repeating * pattern until end of round. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (24 sc)
Fasten off.

Nose back:  using main color  pink yarn – optional step

Note:  This is not a necessary step in making this hat but I highly recommend doing this. Since we are putting fiberfill stuffing inside nose / snout during assembly and the openings between st on beanie expand when worn, this will keep it in the snout and not of the wearers forehead which can get a bit itchy. :)

Round 1:  Starting off with your black yarn for the pupils of the eye, ch 2 (does not count as a st throughout pattern) before placing 12 dc in a magic circle. Pull circle tight before sl st in top of beginning st.  (12 dc)
Round 2:  Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in first st and 3 dc in the next 11 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (24 dc)
Fasten off nose back.

Attaching Nostrils:
Now is a good time to attach your nostrils on to the front of the nose front you have just assembled. Otherwise you have to sew in around the depth of the snout.   So using your yarn needle and the tail left on one nostril, sew it securely on to the front of the Nose Front. (see pictures to see where I placed mine).  Pull yarn through to back of nose front when secure before fastening off.
Repeat process with second nostril.

Nose Snout: using main color  pink yarn
With nose front facing you sl st your main color pink yarn (or desired main color for hats) where you left off in last round in creating the nose snout so that the good side is facing towards you.
Rounds 1-3:  Ch 1 before placing 1 sc in first st and in each of the following 23 st. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (24 sc)

Attaching Nose Back: *optional*
At this point before cutting yarn if you choose to do the Nose Back (optional step) to keep the stuffing inside the snout, place it against the opening of your snout and do Round 4 like rounds 1-3 but through the st in both pieces at once, securing it in to place.  You want to stop 1/2 to 2/3 of the way around to start stuffing your snout to desired fullness. Once you have reached end of sc round, sl st in top of the 1st st in round.
Cut yarn leaving a long enough tail needed to sew nose in place on your Three Little Pig(gies) hat during finishing off process before pulling through. Put your assembled nose/snout to side for now.

Ear front (Make 2): using darker contrast pink yarn
Round 1: Ch 8. Starting with 3rd ch from hook place 1 dc in this ch and 1 dc in the following 5 ch. Ch 2 and turn. (6 dc)
Round 2: Dc in 2nd st, skipping the 1st st, and place 1 dc in the following 4 st. Ch 2 and turn. (5 dc)
Round 3: Dc in 2nd st, skipping the 1st st, and place 1 dc in the following 3 st. Ch 2 and turn. (4 dc)
Round 4:  Dc in 2nd st, skipping the 1st st, and place 1 dc in the following 2 st. Ch 2 and turn. (3 dc)
Round 5:  Dc in 2nd st, skipping the 1st st, and place 1 dc in the following st. Ch 2 and turn. (2 dc)
Round 6:  Place 1 hdc in the 2nd st, skipping the 1st st. Sl st in to st. (1 hdc)
Cut yarn, pull through and fasten off.
Repeat for second ear front.

Ear back (Make 2): using main color pink yarn
For Ear Backs, repeat Rounds 1-6 from Ear Fronts but do not fasten off at end of Round 6.  You want to leave a long tail at the beginning of this part so you can sew it on to the beanie hat during assembly process.
Round 7:  Place one finished Ear Front in front of your Ear Back you are currently working on.  Ch 1 and place 1 sc in each of the st around.  I place 3 sc in each of the bottom corners and in the top most ear tip st to give it more of a rounded appearance.
Cut yarn, pull through and fasten off. You should still have your main color tail from Round 1 to attach ear during finishing off process. Do not fasten off this tail.

Finishing off:
Since I like to start adding my features from the bottom up we will start with Winnie the Pooh’s smile. I find that by working from bottom up you get a better idea of how much space you have during the process.  Otherwise you may find yourself scrunching up features at the bottom if you haven’t left enough space in your process. By working upwards you always have extra room as you can just move the next feature up a little higher if need be.
Using the tail left on the assembled nose/snout  from before and your yarn needle, sew the piece onto the desired place on the hat.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed my own.) Once you have secured it into place, bring the yarn into the inside of the beanie hat and finish off.
Now we will assemble the pig’s eyes for this hat. Take the yarn tail left from one black eye pupil and sew it into place onto one eye white. Once sewn in place, pull yarn to back of eye and fasten off black yarn. Repeat this process for the second eye.
Next we will work on the attaching the pig(gies)’eyes. Taking the white yarn tail left on your assembled eye sew it in to desired place. You can see my pictures to see where I placed mine on the face.
Once it’s sewn on, pull yarn in to the inside of the hat before finishing off. Repeat for second eye.
Now all that is left is to attach the pig’s ears on to the beanie. Sew each of the ears in place by using the leftover yarn tail (in main color yarn – pink) from when you crocheted the ears before directly on to the top sides of the beanie in your desired position. You want to attach the ears with the contrast darker pink color facing forwards (your ear front). Once secure, pull yarn in to inside of your hat before finishing off.  Repeat process for second ear.
Check for any tails or ends that you may have missed in process to weave in and finish off. Do so if you find any. Then you are all done. One little pig(gie) hat all ready to wear. Now you just need to repeat process for the other two pig(gies) to have a set. :)

Here are some additional pictures to show how the Three Little Pig(gies) beanie hat looks worn from different directions once crocheted:

Three Little Pigs Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Fronr Right View

Three Little Pigs Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Side View

Three Little Pigs Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Back Left Side View

Three Little Pigs Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

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