Lace brim crochet beanie hat pattern

The lace brim crochet beanie is a beautiful way to create varying looks with just one hat. The lace adds a unique look to this beanie.

Crochet double side cowl and beanie free pattern

I decided to add a beautiful lace brim to my beanie for a double-sided look. The end result – lace brim beanie is spectacular.

The lace brim works pretty quickly and in no time, you would have your beanie ready!

Pair this lace brim hat with the two-sided cowl, and you are ready for the cold weather!

Name inspiration for the lace brim crochet beanie

The brimmed hat got its name from the lace details – The diaphanous beanie, which I love.

Since designing the lace brim beanie, I have also used the lace details in making some more crochet projects like the diaphanous shawl, beach dress, and oversized sweater.

Scroll down for the free lace brim beanie pattern or get the print-friendly and ad-free copy using the links below.

Diaphanous beanie on Etsy

Materials needed for the lace brim crochet beanie pattern

Yarn

Style craft special chunky, (100% Acrylic 157 yards/144 m per 3.5 oz/100g Ball) •1(1, 1, 2, 2, 2) Ball(s) in Gold

Style craft special double-knit yarn (100% Acrylic 196 yards/214 m per 3.5 oz/100g Ball)

  1(1, 1, 1, 1, 1,) Ball in White

Hook and other materials

US size I/9 (5.5 mm) for the body

US size G/6 (4.0mm) for the lace brim

Pompom

Button – 1 (optional)

Gauge  (for each yarn type)

  Chunky yarn – 14 sts X 10 Rows = 10cm/4” made in Hdc

  Special Double Knit Yarn – 14 sts X 11 Rows = 10cm/4” Made in Hdc

Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.

Difficulty – Intermediate

Terms – US TERMINOLOGY

Abbreviations –

  Chain – ch

  Slip stitch – sl st

  Single Crochet –  sc

  Half double crochet – Hdc

  Half double crochet 2 together – hdc2tog

  Double crochet – dc

Special Stitches

  V stitch = (dc, ch 2, dc) in same stitch

  Shell – 5 dc

Stitch count in parenthesis is interpreted as follows

Infants (Toddler, Child, Teens, Women’s Small, Women’s Large)

Chain at the beginning of the Rows counts as a stitch only for the lace and does not count as a stitch for the

Pattern construction for this crochet hat with brim

The pattern is worked by alternating hdc and sl st, the texture is achieved over 2 rows, with hdc made on sl st and vice versa

Beanie is worked from brim up and in Rows, without joining.

You can make this beanie into a messy bun hat or a slouchy hat

The lace can be left without sewing if you prefer that.

Make sure to check the measurements to know which size you would make.

Yarn Color key:

Gold – B

White – A

Sizing for the crochet lace brim hat pattern

Head circumferenceHat height
Infant14”6”
Toddler16”6.5”
Kid17”7”
Teen19”8”
Women’s Small20”9”
Women’s Large22”10”
lace trim crochet beanie

Instruction for the lace brim hat pattern

Brim

With A and 4.0mm hook –

Row 1: With A, Ch 51(61, 71, 81, 91, 101), sc in 2nd  ch from hook, sc in next ch, ch 3, skip next 3 chs, V stitch in next ch, ch 3, *skip next 3 chs, sc in next 3 sts, ch 3, skip next 3 chs, V stitch in next ch, ch 3, repeat from* to last st, 2 sc in last st, turn; 10 ch 3 sps/5 V sts/16 sc, (12 ch 3 sps/6 V sts/19 sc, 14 ch 3 sps/7 V sts/22 sc, 16 ch 3 sps/8 V sts/25 sc, 18 ch 3 sps/9 V sts/28 sc, 20 ch 3 sps/10 V sts/31 sc)

Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc throughout the lace part), dc in next st, skip next ch sps, ch 4, 5 dc in ch 2 space, ch 4, *skip next chs and first sc, dc in next st, skip next sc and ch sps, ch 4, 5 dc in ch 2 space, ch 4, repeat from * to last 2 sts, dc in last 2 sts, turn; 10 ch 4 sps/5 dc – shells/8 dc (12 ch 4 sps/6 dc – shells/9 dc, 14 ch 4 sps/7 dc – shells/10 dc, 16 ch 4 sps/8 dc – shells/11 dc, 18 ch 4 sps/9 dc – shells/12 dc, 20 ch 4 sps/10 dc – shells/13 dc)

Row 3:  Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 4, skip next ch sps, dc in next 5 sts,  *ch 7, skip next ch 4 sps, and dc, dc in next 5 sts, repeat from * to last 2 sts, ch 4, dc in last 2 sts, turn; 6 ch sps/5 dc – shells / 4 dc (7 ch sps/6 dc – shells / 4 dc, 8 ch sps/7 dc – shells / 4 dc, 9 ch sps/8 dc – shells / 4 dc, 10 ch sps/9 dc – shells / 4 dc, 11 ch sps/10 dc – shells /4 dc)

Row 4: Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3, skip ch sp and first dc, dc in next 3 sts, skip next dc, ch 3,*V stitch in 4th ch, ch 3, skip next dc, dc in next 3 sts, skip next dc, ch 3, repeat from * to last st, dc in last 2 sts, turn; 5 ch 3 sps/19 dc / 4 V sts (12 ch 3 sps / 22 dc / 5 V sts, 14 ch 3 sps/25 dc / 6 V sts, 16 ch 3 sps/28 dc / 7 V sts, 18 ch 3 sps/31 dc / 8 V sts, 20 ch 3 sps/34 dc / 9 V sts)

Row 5: Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 4, skip first dc, dc in middle st, skip next dc, *ch 4, 5 dc in ch 2 space, ch 4, skip first dc, dc in middle st, skip next dc, repeat from * to last 2 sts, ch 4, dc in last 2 sts, turn; 10 ch 4 sps/ 29 dc(12 ch 4 sps/ 35 dc, 14 ch 4 sps/41 dc, 16 ch 4 sps/47 dc, 18 ch 4 sps/ 53 dc, 20 ch 4 sps/ 59 dc)

Row 6: Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 5, skip ch sps, *dc in next 5 sts, ch 5, skip ch sps, repeat from * to last st, dc in last 2 sts, turn; 6 ch sps/4 dc – shells / 4 dc (7 ch sps/5 dc – shells / 4 dc, 8 ch sps/6 dc – shells / 4 dc, 9 ch sps/7 dc – shells / 4 dc, 10 ch sps/8 dc – shells / 4 dc, 13 ch sps/9 dc – shells /4 dc)

Body

•Fasten off A, join B, working with a 5.5mm hook

Chains at the beginning of the rows do not count as a stitch •Make sure to keep your beanie in shape – if you make a few sc in ch 4 spaces you end up with a shrunken beanie and if you have a rather too wide beanie, it might be from too many sc in ch 4 spaces. In all, a minimum of 4 sc’s in chain 4 space is recommended.

Row 7: Ch 1, sc across, (aim for 4 sc in ch spaces) , turn;  45 sc (54 sc, 63 sc, 72 sc, 80 sc, 90 sc)

Row 8: Ch 2,  Hdc in each st across, turn; 45 hdc (54 hdc, 63 hdc, 72 hdc, 80 hdc, 90 hdc)

Row 9: Ch 2, Fphdc in each stitch across, turn; 45 fphdc (54 fphdc, 63 fphdc, 72 fphdc, 80 fphdc, 90 fphdc)

Row 10: Ch 2, Bphdc in each stitch across, turn; 45 bphdc (54 bphdc, 63 bphdc, 72 bphdc, 80 bphdc, 90 bphdc)

Row 11: Ch 2, Fphdc in each stitch across, turn; 45 fphdc (54 fphdc, 63 fphdc, 72 fphdc, 80 fphdc, 90 fphdc)

Row 12: Ch 1, sc in first st, *Hdc in next, sl st in next, repeat from * to last st, sc , turn; 2 sc/22 Hdc/ 21 sl st (2 sc / 26 Hdc / 26 sl st, 2 sc / 31 Hdc / 30 sl st, 2 sc 35 Hdc / 35 sl st, 2 sc / 39 Hdc / 39 sl st, 2 sc / 44 Hdc / 44 hdc)

For Infants(Toddler/Child size) –

Row 13: Ch 1, sc in first st, *sl st in next, Hdc in next, repeat from * to last st, sc in last st, turn; 2 sc/21 Hdc/ 22 sl st (2 sc / 26 Hdc / 26 sl st, 2 sc / 30 Hdc / 31 sl st)

Row 14 – 25(29, 33): Repeat Row 12 and 13

For Teens(Women’s Small/Women’s Large) –

Row 13 – 35(37, 39): Repeat Row 12

Row 26(30, 34, 36, 38, 40) – Ch 1, sc2tog across, turn; 23 sc (27 sc, 32 sc, 36 sc, 40 sc, 45 sc)

Row 27(31, 35, 37, 39, 41): Ch 1, Sc in each st across, turn; 23 sc (27 sc, 32 sc, 36 sc, 40 sc, 45 sc)

Row 28(32, 36, 38, 40, 42): Ch 1, *sc2tog, sc in next st, repeat from * across, turn;

  15 sc (18 sc, 21 sc, 24 sc, 27 sc, 30 sc)

Row 29(33, 37, 39, 41, 43): Ch 1, Sc in each st across, turn;

   15 sc (18 sc, 21 sc, 24 sc, 27 sc, 30 sc)

Row 30 (34, 38, 40, 42, 44): Ch 1, *sc2tog, sc in next st, repeat from * across, turn;

  10 sc (12 sc, 14 sc, 16 sc, 18 sc, 20 sc)

Row 31 (35, 39, 41, 43, 45): Ch 1, sc2tog across. 7 sc (8 sc, 9 sc, 11 sc, 12 sc, 13 sc)

If making it into a messy bun beanie, work sl st across the remaining stitches and fasten off.

Leaving a long yarn for sewing the sides.

Cut yarn for Infants, Toddlers, and Child sizes.

Row  42 (44, 46): Ch 1, sc2tog across.  6 sc (6 sc, 7 sc)

Leaving a long yarn for sewing the sides, Cut yarn

Thread your yarn through the remaining stitches to close up.

Sides – With a sl st, join the sides together.

Optional – sew in a button to the tip of the crown for easy removal and adding your pompoms!!

I hope you have fun making your own version of the lace brim crochet beanie.

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