Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

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Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired 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.

I decided to add his shield logo as an over-sized applique to a hat when designing this hat in the superhero hat collection I designed for my nephews. I like how it turned out so here is the pattern if you want to make it as well.

I would say this project is for advanced beginners and up do to color changes and star shape but it is definitely doable even for a first time hat maker. Enjoy!

Captain America Shield Logo Crochet Pattern

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Notes

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

Project requires:
White Yarn for Beanie Hat (main color) and star-  (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn but any medium to normal weight yarn will do)
Red Yarn for contrast trim
Blue Yarn for 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) 

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired 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 in colored yarn
Now you want to add the pretty red contrast trim to the bottom of the hat to play off the red, white and blue aspect of Captain America.  Attach the red yarn to where you left off when finishing main beanie with a sl st. Ch 1 and place 1 sc in each st around. Sl st in top of 1st st in round and fasten off.
Once you have completed your beanie for the base you are ready to start your own Captain America Superhero shield logo inspired hat for the superhero fan in your life. :)

Logo circle Base: using dark blue, red and white yarn
Round 1: Using dark blue yarn to start off in a magic circle, ch 2 before placing 12 dc in to the circle. Pull circle tightly closed and sl st in to the top of the 1st st in the round. (12 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1st st and 2 dc in each st around. Sl st in the top of the 1st st in the round. (24 dc)
Round 3: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1 st, *1 dc in next st, 2 dc in following st* repeating * around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st in round. Fasten off dark blue yarn. (36 dc)
Round 4: Attach your red yarn where you left off in previous round with a sl st.  Ch 1 before placing 2 sc in 1 st, *1 sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in following st* repeating * around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st in round. (48 sc)
Leave a long enough tail that you will be able to secure the assembled logo during finishing off steps on to the beanie hat when sewing on before you cut the yarn and pull it through. Place logo circle to side for now.

*This size logo will fit on toddler through adult sized hats. For newborn to 12 month sizes, do the following instead:
Round 1: Using dark blue yarn to start off in a magic circle, ch 2 before placing 10 hdc in to the circle. Pull circle tightly closed and sl st in to the top of the 1st st in the round. (10 hdc)
Round 2: Ch 2 before placing 2  hdc in 1st st and 2 hdc in each st around. Sl st in the top of the 1st st in the round. (20 hdc)
Round 3: Ch 1  before placing 2 sc in 1 st, *1 sc in next st, 2 sc in following st* repeating * around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st in round. Fasten off dark blue yarn. (30 sc)
Round 4: Attach your red yarn where you left off in previous round with a sl st.  Ch 1 before placing 2 sc in 1 st, *1 sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in following st* repeating * around. Sl st in to the top of the 1st st in round. (40 sc)

Logo Star: using white yarn
Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 2 before placing 10 dc in circle. Pull circle closed and s st in top of 1st st in round. (10 dc)
Round 2: Ch 1, before doing to the following in st *(1 sc, ch 4, make sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next 2 ch), sl st in next st,* in next st repeat *process until you have 5 stars points and are back at the beginning. Sl st in top of 1st st in round.
Make sure you leave an tail long enough to secure the star in place on the logo circle during assembly before you cut yarn and pull through.  I stitched mine around the perimeter of the star and around the main circle in Round 1 so it wouldn’t bubble up in the middle.

*This size logo will fit on toddler through adult sized hats. For newborn to 12 month sizes, do the following instead:
Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 2 before placing 10 hdc in circle. Pull circle closed and s st in top of 1st st in round. (10 hdc)
Round 2: Ch 1, before doing to the following in st *(1 sc, ch 4, make sc in 3rd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next  ch), sl st in next st,* in next st repeat *process until you have 5 stars points and are back at the beginning. Sl st in top of 1st st in round.

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Closeup on logo details

Finishing off:
Using the yarn tail left on the logo star from before and your yarn needle, sew the piece in a centered location on the front of the logo circle.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed my own.) Once secure, pull yarn to the back of your logo circle before fastening off.
Using the yarn tail left on the assembled logo from before and your yarn needle, sew the piece in desired location on the front of your beanie hat.  (You can reference my pictures to see how I placed my own.) 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 Shield Logo inspired beanie hat looks worn from different directions once finished:

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Left View

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Downward View

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Front View

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Right Side View

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile View

Captain America Superhero Shield Logo Inspired Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Back View

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The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

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The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

  free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

 

Who is the Flash? If you are a superhero fan or you have a superhero fan in your life, you have more than likely heard of the Flash.  :) He is a likable hero from DC Comics.  You can learn more about the Flash here.

This was another fun hat I made up for my nephews.  It’s a short and fun project that you can whip up in no time.  I have three young nephews who all love superheroes it’s a safe bet they will love it as well.

The Flash Superhero Logo Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Picture

Project requires:
Red 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 Logo Circle
Yellow / Gold yarn for Thunderbolt/lightning
“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: using red yarn

Use Easy Peasy Crochet Beanie Size of your choice

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

White Logo Circle: using white yarn
Round 1:  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)
Round 3: Ch 2 before placing 2 dc in 1st st, *1 dc in next st, 2 dc in following st* repeat * all around. Sl st in top of 1st st in round. (30 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.
This size of logo circle will work for toddler to adult male size hats. For newborn to 12 month sizes, switch all dc in white logo circle to hdc instead.

Lightning / Thunderbolt: using yellow / gold yarn
Row 1: Ch 5. Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 3 ch. Ch 1 and turn. (4 sc)
Row 2:  1 sc in 1st st and following 3 st across. Ch 3 and turn. (4 sc)
Row 3: Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 1 sc in next 2 st. Ch 1 and turn leaving last 2 st unworked. Ch 1 and turn. ( 4 sc)
Row 4:  1 sc in 1st st and following 3 st across. Ch 3 and turn. (4 sc)
Row 5:  Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 1 sc in next 2 st. Ch 1 and turn leaving last 2 st unworked. Ch 1 and turn. ( 4 sc)
Row 6:  1 sc in 1st st and following 3 st across. Ch 3 and turn. (4 sc)
Row 7:  Place 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 1 sc in next 2 st. Ch 1 and turn leaving last 2 st unworked. Ch 1 and turn. ( 4 sc)
Round 8: Place 1 sc in each st across. ( 4 sc)
Make sure you leave a long enough tail to be able to sew the lightning / thunderbolt securely in place during logo assembly before cutting yarn and pulling through.
*This size lightning / thunderbolt will work from sizes toddler to adult male. For newborn to 12 month sizes, start with a ch of 4 instead of 5, working 3 sc in each row instead of 4 sc plus eliminate Rows 6 and 7.

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern

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 thunderbolt 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.  (You can reference the logo picture and pictures of my own completed hat to see where I placed mine.)
Now using the tail left on the assembled logo from step before and your yarn needle, sew the piece onto the desired location 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 Flash Superhero beanie hat looks worn from different directions once completed:

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Downward View

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Right View

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Front Left View

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Left Profile View

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Back Left View

The Flash Superhero Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern Rear View

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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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Note: All the cRAfterChick patterns shared on this site are free of charge.  Please feel free to use them to make your own items.  If you use it to make items to sell please credit cRAfterChick for the pattern and provide link to our site.  Please do not copy and paste my pattern or try to use my images as your own.  You can link to any of my patterns.  Happy crafting!

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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