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Classic Crochet Slouch Beanie Pattern with a Modern Twist

Published: Feb 5, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Snag cozy vibes by making this easy crochet slouch beanie pattern that’s perfect for staying warm and looking effortlessly cool all season long.

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Crochet Slouch Beanie Pattern That Fits All Head Sizes

A cozy, soft hat like this slouch beanie adds a touch of style and warmth to any outfit. Its loose, relaxed shape gives a casual, cool look that fits comfortably on your head. Made with gentle yarn, it feels nice against the skin, perfect for chilly days or windy evenings. The simple stitches create a textured pattern that looks handmade and unique, showing care in every loop.

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This beanie is easy to wear with many clothes—jeans, jackets, or sweaters—and suits all ages. It keeps you warm without feeling tight or heavy, giving a light, breathable cover for your head. Whether you’re walking outside, running errands, or just relaxing, this hat makes you look stylish with little effort. Its soft colors and laid-back design make it a favorite choice for anyone wanting comfort and a cool, trendy look all in one simple piece.

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Crochet Fringy Slouchy Beanie Pattern

Materials Needed

  • One ball of three-ply yarn (40g), doubled into a 6-ply strand
  • 4.5 mm crochet hook (ideal for slouchy beanies)
  • Yarn needle for sewing braid and weaving in ends
  • Scissors
  • Optional: logo patch to attach on folded brim

Special Features

  • Worked bottom-up in continuous rounds
  • Braided top seam for a unique finish
  • Folded brim for a snug fit and logo placement
  • Added fringe detail for style and texture
  • No increases after foundation chain – size depends on starting chain length

Level of Difficulty

Intermediate


Step-by-Step Crochet Pattern


Step 1: Prepare Yarn and Hook

  • Use two strands of three-ply yarn held together (6-ply thickness) to create a sturdy fabric.
  • Use a 4.5 mm crochet hook for best results.

Step 2: Make Foundation Chain

  • Create a slip knot with doubled yarn strands.
  • Chain 84 stitches (standard size for adult head circumference). Adjust chain count depending on head size.
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  • Note: This chain determines the circumference of the beanie. No width increases will be made later.

Step 3: Join Chain to Form Circle

  • Lay your chain flat, making sure it doesn’t twist.
  • Bring ends together and insert hook into the very first chain.
  • Slip stitch to join and form a circle. This is the base for your rounds.
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Step 4: Round 1

  • Chain 2 (does NOT count as double crochet).
  • Work 1 double crochet (dc) in each chain around (total 84 dc).
  • Slip stitch into first dc to close the round.

Step 5: Subsequent Rounds (2 to 37)

  • Chain 2 (not counting as dc), turn your work.
  • Work 1 dc in each stitch around (matching 84 stitches).
  • Slip stitch to join.
  • Repeat this round 36 more times for a total of 37 rounds (including Round 1).
  • The beanie grows in length, maintaining consistent circumference.

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Step 6: Fold Brim

  • After completing 37 rounds (or preferred length), fold the bottom edge over to create a cuff.
  • This fold provides double thickness for warmth and a place to attach logos or embellishments.

Step 7: Crochet Braided Top Seam

  • Using the same doubled yarn and hook, create the braid to close the top:
    1. Make a slip knot.
    2. Chain 4.
    3. Skip 3 chains created, insert hook into the first chain.
    4. Yarn over, pull up a loop but do not finish dc.
    5. Repeat this process 4 times total (yarn over, pull through all loops).
    6. Chain 1 and turn.
    7. Work the same 4-times partial double crochet into the chain spaces running along the braid row (inserting the hook under each successive chain/bands between braids).
    8. Chain 1, turn and repeat until braid length reaches 37 chains (or matches circumference).
  • This creates a thick, textured braid.

Step 8: Attach Braid to Beanie

  • Use yarn needle and yarn strand left from braid to sew braid securely on top of the beanie, shaping the top closed.
  • Try on the beanie to check fit and tightness before sewing.
  • Sew carefully and tightly, holding the braid and beanie edges together.
  • Optional: Leave braid ends long to tie instead of sewing.
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Step 9: Make & Attach Fringe (Off Camera, Explained)

  • Cut multiple lengths of yarn for fringes, doubled over in the center.
  • Place fringes evenly along the seam where braid is attached or along a chosen area.
  • Attach by looping yarn through and pulling fringe ends through loop securing tightly.
  • Trim fringes to desired length and evenness.
  • Secure the fringe base by sewing if needed.
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Step 10: Final Adjustments and Finishing

  • Weave in all yarn ends with a yarn needle.
  • Adjust fringe lengths and shapes fringes neatly.
  • Fold brim and adjust fit.
  • Optionally attach a logo tag on the cuff for personalization.
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Uses

  • Warm, fashionable winter headwear
  • Suitable for casual or outdoor wear with additional flair from fringes and braid
  • Great gift project for friends and family

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Using doubled yarn adds bulk and warmth—skipping increases maintains slouchy style.
  • Measure carefully to suit head circumference before starting chain.
  • Sew the braid lightly for removability or firmly if a permanent top closure is preferred.
  • Add a personal logo or tag for custom branding.

Tip

To prevent unraveling, carefully burn or knot yarn ends after sewing braid and fringe attachments. This ensures longevity and durability of the beanie.


Conclusion

This fringy slouchy beanie blends cozy warmth with decorative braid and fringe details, creating a stunning accessory. The pattern’s simple repeated double crochet rounds make it a relaxing yet rewarding project for intermediate crocheters.

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