Looking for a fun and cozy project to keep your little one extra toasty this winter? Look no further than this crochet snowman hat pattern!
This crochet snowman hat pattern uses fuzzy yarn that creates a soft, warm texture, though it may make it a bit tricky to see your stitches, so I wouldn't recommend beginners to make this hat. But other than that, don’t worry, the stitches required to make this adorable hat are simple — it’s primarily made from half double crochets, so you can still easily follow along.
This pattern is designed to fit a young child, like my 5-year-old son, but if you need a larger size, it's easy to adjust! Just add an extra round or two with half double crochet increases for a custom fit. For an adult size, aim for a circumference of about 20-21 inches.
Plus, if you’ve got extra fuzzy yarn for crocheting, be sure to check out my mini crochet Christmas stocking pattern or my crochet Christmas tree skirt pattern for even more festive fun!
Not only will this crochet winter hat pattern make a fun project, but it’ll also help your child stay warm and stylish all winter long. So grab your yarn, your hook, and let’s get crocheting a snowman hat they’ll love!
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✏️ Things To Note:
- Crochet Fuzzy Yarn: This pattern uses fuzzy yarn, which can make it a little tricky to see your stitches. Make sure you're comfortable with basic crochet techniques like the half double crochet (HDC) and don't mind working with a bit of a challenge.
- Child Size: The hat is designed to fit a young child, around 5 years old (like my son!). If you need a larger size, it's easy to adjust — just add an extra round or two with HDC increases. For an adult size, aim for a circumference of 20-21 inches and measure accordingly.
- Stitch Visibility: While the fluffy yarn adds a fun texture, it can obscure your stitches. If you’re new to working with fuzzy yarn, keep track of your stitch count and row markers to stay on track!
🪡 Materials Needed
- Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn - white
- Red Heart Yarn - black
- Red Heart Yarn - pumpkin
- Red Heart Yarn - white
- Red Heart Yarn - delft blue
- Red Heart Yarn - light blue
- 8mm crochet hook
- 4.5mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)
- Magic ring (mr)
- Chains (ch)
- Single crochet (sc)
- Half double crochet (hdc)
- Double crochet (dc)
- Triple crochet (tr)
- Increase (inc)
- Decrease (dec)
- Slip stitch (sl st)
🧋Variations
- Adult Size: For an adult size, aim for a circumference of 20-21 inches. Depending on the desired fit, you can add 1-2 extra rounds with HDC increases. If you need a larger adult size, add more increases to the rounds, keeping in mind to check your measurements as you go.
🍵Instructions for Crochet Snowman Hat Pattern
I will show you how to crochet a snowman hat. The crochet winter hat is made in the round.
Crochet Hat Base: For a small child 5-6 years old.
Round 1: With the 8mm hook and fuzzy yarn, make a mr, ch x1 and hdc x10 in it. Then pull the yarn tight to close the circle and sl st to the first hdc (10).
Round 2: Ch x1, and then hdc inc in every stitch (20). Then sl st to the first hdc.
Round 3: Ch x1, and then hdc inc, hdc then repeat (30). Then sl st to the first hdc.
Round 4: Ch x1, and then hdc inc, hdc x2 then repeat (40). Then sl st to the first hdc.
Round 5-10: Ch x1, and then hdc in every stitch (40). Then sl st to the first hdc.
Crochet Ear Muffs:
Row 1: Ch x1, hdc x6, then ch x1 and turn.
Row 2: Hdc x6 and ch x1 and turn.
Row 3: Dec, hdc x2, dec. Then ch x1 and turn.
Row 4: Dec, dec. Then fasten off and weave in any ends.
Skip 14 stitches, rejoin the fuzzy yarn and do the above steps on the other side of the hat.
With the light blue, white, and delft blue yarn, make a slip knot with all 3 yarns and sc the entire edge of the hat. Then fasten off the yarn and weave in the ends.
Make 3 x 24" inch strips of the delft blue, light blue, and white. Then insert them at the bottom of the ear flap where I am pointing.
Divide the yarns into 3 sections - 2 of each color and then braid. Secure with an extra piece of string at the bottom with a knot to keep the braids in place.
Repeat for the other side of the hat.
Snowman Eyes:
Round 1: With the black yarn and the 4.5mm, make a mr and sc x6, then pull the circle tight (6).
Round 2: Sc inc in every stitch (12). Then fasten off and leave a tail for sewing. Make x2.
Snowman Mouth:
Round 1: With the black yarn and 4.5mm hook, make a mr and sc x6, then pull the circle tight (6). Then fasten off and leave a tail for sewing. Make x4.
Carrot Nose:
With the orange yarn and the 4.5mm hook, ch x6 and in the second ch make a sl st, then in the following stitches make a sc, hdc, dc, tr. Then ch x3 and sl st to the same chain you made the tr from.
Finishing:
Sew the snowman face to the front of the crochet snowman hat, and you are all set!
I hope you enjoyed making this adorable crochet snowman hat pattern and that it keeps your little one extra cozy all winter long!
If you're looking for more fun crochet projects, be sure to check out my other crochet hat patterns like the super cute crochet polar bear hat pattern and the trendy crochet checkered hat pattern. Whether you're new to crocheting or a seasoned pro, these patterns are sure to inspire and add some extra warmth and charm to your winter wardrobe.
Happy crocheting, and stay warm this season!
🐌Expert Tips
- Use a Stitch Marker: Since crocheting fuzzy yarn can obscure your stitches, it’s easy to lose track of where you are in the round. Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round, especially when working with half double crochets. This will help you stay on track and keep your shape even.
- Tension Control: Fuzzy yarn can be tricky to work with because it hides the stitches, but don’t be tempted to crochet too tight. Keep a consistent, relaxed tension to ensure your stitches are even and that the hat doesn’t become too stiff.
- Count Your Stitches: Make sure to count your stitches after every round. Fuzzy yarn can make it harder to see where each stitch is placed, so be diligent about keeping your stitch count accurate to avoid any mistakes that might cause the hat to become misshapen.
🧵Pattern FAQs
Yes, while this pattern is designed for crocheting fuzzy yarn, you can substitute it with another yarn type if you prefer. Just keep in mind that using a non-fuzzy yarn may change the texture and appearance of the finished hat. If you’re using a thinner yarn, consider adjusting your hook size accordingly.
It can be tricky to see stitches with fuzzy yarn. One solution is to use a larger hook to create looser stitches. You can also work in a well-lit area and use a stitch marker to keep track of your rounds. If necessary, take it slow and count your stitches after every round to ensure you don’t miss any.
Absolutely! If you prefer a more minimalist look, you can skip the snowman face and still have a cute, cozy winter hat. You could even add a pom-pom or other fun embellishments instead.
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Crochet Snowman Hat Pattern
Materials
Abbreviations (US terms)
- Magic ring - mr
- Chains - ch
- Single crochet - sc
- Half double crochet - hdc
- Double crochet - dc
- Triple crochet - tr
- Increase - inc
- Decrease - dec
- Slip stitch - sl st
Notes
-
Crochet Fuzzy Yarn: This pattern uses fuzzy yarn, which can make it a little tricky to see your stitches. Make sure you're comfortable with basic crochet techniques like the half double crochet (HDC).
- Child Size: The hat is designed to fit a young child, around 5 years old (like my son!). If you need a larger size, it's easy to adjust — just add an extra round or two with HDC increases. For an adult size, aim for a circumference of 20-21 inches and measure accordingly.
- Stitch Visibility: While the fluffy yarn adds a fun texture, it can obscure your stitches. If you’re new to working with fuzzy yarn, keep track of your stitch count and row markers to stay on track!
Instructions
Crochet Hat Base: For a small child 5-6 years old.
- Round 1: With the 8mm hook and fuzzy yarn, make a mr, ch x1 and hdc x10 in it. Then pull the yarn tight to close the circle and sl st to the first hdc (10).
- Round 2: Ch x1, and then hdc inc in every stitch (20). Then sl st to the first hdc.
- Round 3: Ch x1, and then hdc inc, hdc then repeat (30). Then sl st to the first hdc.
- Round 4: Ch x1, and then hdc inc, hdc x2 then repeat (40). Then sl st to the first hdc.
- Round 5-10: Ch x1, and then hdc in every stitch (40). Then sl st to the first hdc.
Crochet Ear Muffs:
- Row 1: Ch x1, hdc x6, then ch x1 and turn.
- Row 2: Hdc x6 and ch x1 and turn.
- Row 3: Dec, hdc x2, dec. Then ch x1 and turn.
- Row 4: Dec, dec. Then fasten off and weave in any ends.
- Skip 14 stitches, rejoin the fuzzy yarn and do the above steps on the other side of the hat.
- With the light blue, white, and delft blue yarn, make a slip knot with all 3 yarns and sc the entire edge of the hat. Then fasten off the yarn and weave in the ends.
- Make 3 x 24" inch strips of the delft blue, light blue, and white. Then insert them at the bottom of the ear flap where I am pointing.
- Divide the yarns into 3 sections - 2 of each color and then braid. Secure with an extra piece of string at the bottom with a knot to keep the braids in place.
- Repeat for the other side of the hat.
Snowman Eyes:
- Round 1: With the black yarn and 4.5mm hook, make a mr and sc x6, then pull the circle tight (6).
- Round 2: Sc inc in every stitch (12). Then fasten off and leave a tail for sewing. Make x2.
Snowman Mouth:
- Round 1: With the black yarn and 4.5mm hook, make a mr and sc x6, then pull the circle tight (6). Then fasten off and leave a tail for sewing. Make x4.
Carrot Nose:
- With the orange yarn and 4.5mm hook, ch x6 and in the second ch make a sl st, then in the following stitches make a sc, hdc, dc, tr. Then ch x3 and sl st to the same chain you made the tr from.
Finishing:
- Sew the snowman face to the front of the crochet snowman hat, and you are all set!
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