See the charm of the Crochet Granny Diamond Stitch Hat Pattern with its bold texture, cozy warmth, and unique style perfect for crochet lovers.
This charming hat features bold diamond-shaped stitches that are as practical as they are stylish. Perfect for chilly weather, it offers cozy warmth while showcasing unique texture and flair. The versatility of this project makes it a joy to customize—mix bold or subtle colors, or top it off with a fun pom-pom for personality.
Perfect Free Crochet Diamond Stitch Hat Pattern for Cold Days
Whether it becomes a cozy winter staple or a thoughtful gift, this hat balances eye-catching detail with everyday comfort, making it a standout in any wardrobe.
Crochet Diamond Granny Stitch Hat Pattern
Skill Level
- Intermediate to Advanced
Experience with post stitches and working in the round is required.
Materials
- Yarn:
- 4-ply medium-weight yarn (size 4).
- Recommended colors: Red (Color 1) and White (Color 2).
- Hook:
- 5 mm crochet hook.
- Optional:
- Pom-pom (for customization).
- Additional Tools:
- Yarn needle (for weaving in ends).
- Scissors.
Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- CH: Chain.
- ST: Stitch.
- SLST: Slip Stitch.
- DC: Double Crochet.
- FPDC: Front Post Double Crochet.
- BPDC: Back Post Double Crochet.
- YO: Yarn Over.
Special Notes
- Multiple of Stitches:
- The pattern is worked in multiples of 6. Sizes can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing chains in multiples of 6.
- Suggested chain counts:
- Child Size: 60 or 66 chains.
- Adult Size: 72 or 78 chains for head circumference 21–22 inches.
- The instructions here default to 72 chains for an adult size.
- Color Changes:
- Switch colors while completing the last two loops of a DC to maintain seamless color transitions.
- Brim Customization:
- The brim covers 5–6 rows of FPDC and BPDC stitches for stretch and texture.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Foundation Chain and Initial Round
- CH 72 (or appropriate size).
- Ensure the chain is not twisted, and join into a circle with a SLST in the first CH.
- Round 1:
- CH 1 (does not count as a ST).
- Work 1 DC in each CH around.
- You should have 72 DC at the end of the round.
- Join with a SLST between the CH 1 and the first DC.
Step 2: Brim Formation
- Rounds 2–6:
- CH 1 (does not count as ST).
- Alternate stitches throughout the round:
- FPDC (wrap yarn around the post of the next DC from the front).
- BPDC (wrap yarn around the post of the next DC from the back).
- Repeat FPDC, BPDC around to create texture.
- Join each round with a SLST to the top of the first FPDC.
- Work 5–6 rounds, depending on desired brim width.
Step 3: Starting the Diamond Granny Stitch
Round 7:
- CH 1.
- Work your first granny cluster:
- 3 DC into the first ST.
- Skip 2 ST and repeat:
- Work 3 DC in the third ST.
- Continue skipping 2 ST between each group of 3 DC.
- Join with SLST into the first DC.
Step 4: Alternating Colors for Diamond Pattern
Round 8 (Adding Color 2):
- Switch to Color 2:
- While completing the last DC of the round in Round 7, leave 2 loops on the hook, YO with Color 2, and pull through both loops.
- CH 1.
- Work granny clusters in the spaces between prior clusters:
- 3 DC in the first space using Color 2.
- Repeat 3 DC into each space around.
- Alternating Colors:
- On the last DC of each group, hold 2 loops on the hook, change to Color 1, and finish the stitch.
Round 9 (Color 1 Only):
- Switch fully to Color 1.
- Complete a single round just like Round 7, working granny clusters of 3 DC into every space using Color 1.
Step 5: Repeats
- Repeat Rounds 7–9 to continue building the diamond pattern.
- Maintain alternating colors and granny clusters to form diamonds.
- Work 3–4 diamond motifs (12–16 rows) depending on desired depth of the hat.
Step 6: Closing the Top of the Hat
Decreasing Rows:
- Switch to Color 1 for final rows.
- Replace the 3 DC clusters with 2 DC clusters in each space.
- Continue alternating colors between stitches (if needed) while working decreases.
Final Closing:
- After completing decreasing rounds, leave a long tail.
- Using a yarn needle, weave the tail in and out of each stitch around the top edge.
- Pull tightly to close the top.
- Secure the closure with knots and weave in ends.
Optional: Add a Pom-Pom
- Attach a pom-pom for a finished and playful look.
Conclusion
Congratulations on completing your Diamond Granny Stitch Slouchy Beanie! The alternating colors and diamond pattern make this hat a standout accessory that combines texture and functionality. Whether accessorized with a pom-pom or left as-is, your handiwork will be both stylish and practical.
Pattern Correction and Notes
- Twisting Foundation Chain: Ensure the chain is flat before joining it into a circle.
- Loose Color Changes: If your tension is tight during color changes, the edge may bunch up. Keep yarn loose when switching colors.
- Depth Adjustment: For a deeper or shallow hat, adjust the number of diamond rows.
Tips for Success
- Stitch Markers: Use markers to identify the start/end of rounds for seamless pattern working.
- Blocking: Lightly block the beanie after finishing to smooth out uneven stitches, especially the brim.
- Personalization: Experiment with different color combinations to suit your style.












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