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Easy Crochet Baby Hat Pattern Perfect for Every Little One

Brighten up baby’s wardrobe with a charming crochet baby hat pattern that’s simple, fun, and perfect for creating adorable styles full of warmth and joy.

Tiny hats made with soft yarn are not just adorable but also practical for keeping little ones warm and cozy. A crochet baby hat pattern lets you turn simple materials into something truly special—an accessory that’s as cute as it is functional. These hats come in endless designs, from classic and simple to colorful, fun, and trendy styles, making them perfect for every season and occasion.

Perfect Baby Hat Crochet Pattern for Gifting or Style

Whether you want to add cute details like pom-poms, little ears, or eye-catching patterns, each creation becomes a heartwarming and beautiful keepsake. These hats fit snugly, ensuring comfort for babies while adding a touch of charm to their outfits. They also make thoughtful handmade gifts for baby showers or newborns. With such versatility and ease, using a crochet baby hat pattern lets you create wearable art that’s not only useful but also filled with love and care!

Newborn Baby Stroller Hat with Pom-Poms Crochet Pattern

Materials Needed

  • Yarn: Hypoallergenic baby-friendly yarn (sized appropriately for a 3.5mm hook).
  • Crochet Hook: 3.5mm.
  • Needle: For sewing and weaving in ends.
  • Scissors: To trim yarn.
  • Pom-Pom Maker (or follow tutorial for making pom-poms at home).

Step-by-Step Pattern

1. Create the Foundation Chain

  1. Begin by making a slipknot.
  2. Chain 56 chains loosely. Avoid tightening the stitches as they should remain elastic.
  3. Once complete, turn the chain over to work on the back humps of each chain.

2. First Round (Base Row)

  1. Skip the first 3 chains (these count as your first double crochet (DC)).
  2. In the 4th chain, create 1 DC.
  3. Continue to make 1 DC in each chain across the row while working in the back loops.
    • This creates a polished base that enhances the final look.
  4. At the end of the row, you should have 54 DC stitches.

3. Join the Rounds

  1. Identify the third chain from the skipped chains at the beginning of the row.
  2. Slip stitch into this chain to join the row into a circle.
  3. To close the bottom of the row, identify the loose yarn tail from the foundation chain:
    • Bring it through the first stitch at the base using a slip stitch.
    • Pull gently to ensure the bottom is fully joined.
  4. Secure the bottom join by weaving the loose tail through a few stitches.

4. Second Round

  1. Start with 3 chains (counts as the first DC).
  2. Create 1 front post double crochet (FPDC):
    • Yarn over, insert the hook from front to back around the second DC of the previous row, yarn over, pull through, and finish like a usual DC.
  3. Create 1 back post double crochet (BPDC):
    • Yarn over, insert the hook from back to front around the next DC of the previous row, yarn over, pull through, and finish like a usual DC.
  4. Alternate between FPDC and BPDC around the entire row.
  5. End with 1 FPDC, and join the row with a slip stitch.

5. Build the Body of the Hat

  1. For the third row, start with 3 chains.
  2. Continue working the relief pattern:
    • FPDC into the FPDC from the previous row.
    • BPDC into the BPDC from the previous row.
  3. Repeat this pattern for a total of 11 rows, including the base row.
  4. Join the end of every row with a slip stitch for a neat finish.

6. Start Decreasing (Row 12)

  1. Begin decreasing to shape the top of the hat. Start the row with 3 chains.
  2. Perform the decreases as follows:
    • Combine 2 FPDC stitches into 1 FPDC by working the stitch halfway through two FPDC stitches and pulling through all loops.
    • Work 1 BPDC in the next BPDC.
    • Combine 2 FPDC stitches into 1 FPDC again.
  3. Continue alternating decreases (2 FPDC into 1, then 1 BPDC) for the entire row.

7. Work the Normal Relief Pattern (Row 13)

  1. For this row, skip the decreases:
    • Resume the normal pattern by working FPDC into FPDC and BPDC into BPDC.
  2. This will stabilize the shape of the hat before the final decrease row.

8. Final Decrease (Row 14)

  1. Begin with 3 chains and repeat a similar decreasing pattern:
    • Combine 2 FPDC into 1 FPDC.
    • Work 1 BPDC in the next BPDC.
    • Alternate to reduce the stitch count.
  2. At the end of the row, cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for closing.

9. Close the Hat

  1. Thread the long yarn tail onto a needle.
  2. Weave the yarn through the top stitches (Row 14):
    • Alternate between front and back of the stitches for a secure closure.
  3. Once woven through, gently pull the yarn to cinch the opening closed.
  4. Secure the closure with a few stitches on the inside of the hat, then trim any excess yarn.

10. Add the Pom-Poms

  1. Create two pom-poms using your method of choice.
  2. Decide the placement of the pom-poms:
    • Look for a high relief stitch near the top edges of the hat.
  3. Using the attached pom-pom tails, thread one tail through each side of the stitch.
  4. Turn the hat inside-out, tie the pom-pom tails tightly with a double knot.
  5. For security, tie another double knot before trimming the excess yarn. Repeat for the second pom-pom.

Special Features

  • Relief Stitch Design: Alternating FPDCs and BPDCs create a ribbed texture that adds stretch, coziness, and style.
  • Closed, Polished Look: Working into the back humps ensures a clean base and professional finish.
  • Customizable: Add or remove rows, and play with pom-pom placement or size.

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Use soft, hypoallergenic yarn to ensure the hat is gentle against a baby’s skin.
  • If pom-poms are too tricky, a single pom-pom or no pom-poms at all will still look adorable.
  • Work with light or pastel colors for a more delicate appearance or bold tones for a modern look.

Uses

  • Winter Baby Hat: Perfect for chilly weather to keep babies warm and cute!
  • Gifting: A handmade hat makes a meaningful gift for baby showers or new parents.
  • Photo Props: The pom-poms add a playful touch for newborn photo sessions.

Tip

Steam block the finished hat lightly to even out any tension inconsistencies and provide a polished look.


Conclusion

Congratulations! You’ve completed a soft, stretchy, and adorable baby stroller hat. This pattern is not only a joy to make but also a practical and stylish gift. Whether you add two pom-poms for extra cuteness or keep it simple, the end result is perfect for keeping your little one cozy.

 

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