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Crochet slouch hat patterns make perfect quick summer projects! Whether you like vintage crochet style, boho crochet looks, or even more modern crochet patterns, you’re sure to find a crochet slouch beanie pattern to inspire you here!
I love wearing a nice crochet beanie on messy hair days to upgrade my style. They really help me feel put together and beautiful- and I love the chance to show off my craft!
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These are a few of my absolute favorite crochet slouch hats for summer. Hopefully, you’ll find some new projects to add to your Ravelry queue, too! So browse through, raid your stash, and go crochet this summer!
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12 Crochet Slouch Beanie Patterns for Summer
Venus Shell Slouch
This simple twist on traditional shells opens up the pattern for a light open lace. You’ll love how simple this pattern is! Plus, the simple stitching and classic white color goes with just about everything.
This stunning crochet slouch hat gets its lovely color from the yarn used- Caron Cotton Cakes! (I really need to stop hoarding mine and crochet with them!)
This crochet lace beanie pattern isn’t as slouchy as most of the others on my list, but I simply couldn’t resist its charms! (But you know I’m a big fan of Kirsten!) I especially love the flower detailing on this beautiful summer crochet beanie.
This sweet, scalloped hat looks perfect for summer! The sweet flower makes a great embellishment, too!
This classic crochet slouch hat pattern uses a vintage shell pattern to create some neat vertical stripes. It looks like you could also fold up the brim for a closer fitting beanie, too!
I’m always drawn to the clean, modern look of the designs by Yarn and Chai… who used to be Little Monkeys Crochet. This gorgeous hat is one of my favorite patterns from this designer!
While fur pom poms might look wintry, this cute hat would be fantastic for any season! I love the architectural stitching used here, and the lacy texture makes for a cool, breathable fabric.
This gorgeous slouch hat has such an interesting texture! The thin textured brim adds even more interest- and don’t you love buttons on hat brims for an extra special touch?
These pretty open shells make the perfect summer crochet slouch hat! The stripe details add some nice contrast, too!
This pretty slouch has just the right amount of drape! I love the contrast between the lacy body of the hat and the simple solid brim. What color yarn will yours be?
This pretty hat uses the beginner-friendly granite stitch for a clean, knit-look crochet hat. It’s a classic look with a modern feel! What could be better?
This beautiful lacy hat looks fantastic in navy blue! I think shells may be one of my favorite stitches to crochet, and this hat makes them summer ready!
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Kim says
Thank you, Katie! This is exactly what I am looking for! Since COVID, my hair has grown out and I really love it that way, but it does get hot and unruly at times. I am tired of pony tails, and I love to show off my crochet, so this is perfect!! Thank you!
Katie says
Hi Kim!
So glad you’re loving these as much as I did! I love hats for those awkward hair days when I don’t want a ponytail but my hair wants to be wild lol!
Happy crocheting!
Katie
Rose Champion says
Thank you for sharing such beautiful and awesome patterns. Rose
Katie says
Hi Rose! You’re welcome! SO glad you love these, too. I appreciate the lovely comment!
Katie