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    Home » Beanies + Headbands

    Updated: Dec 4, 2025 by Jess Coppom ·

    Sundowner Textured Crochet Hat Pattern (Baby-Adult)

    Ready for a textured crochet hat pattern you can finish in an evening? You’ll crochet the brim, body, and crown all at once in sideways rows, so the whole hat comes together fast with no extra steps.

    The free hat pattern (sizes preemie – adult) is below or purchase the ad-free, printable PDF.

    A collection of textured crochet beanie with pom poms.

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    • Sundowner Beanie - Free Crochet Pattern
    • Print this Pattern
    • Supplies + Materials
    • Measurements + Yarn Amounts
    • Main Hat Gauge
    • Abbreviations + Glossary (US Terms)
    • Crocheting Your Textured Beanie
    • !! Gauge Check !!
    • Continuing in Beanie Pattern
    • Finishing
    • Invitation to our Private Community

    Sundowner Beanie - Free Crochet Pattern

    The Sundowner Beanie is a quick, cozy project that uses a simple variation of double crochet to create subtle X-stitches with great texture.

    The pattern includes seven sizes, ranging from baby to adult large, so you can make one for everyone. It’s an easy, satisfying project you’ll want to stitch more than once.

    Skill Level

    This project is quite approachable, but it does require combining a few different crochet stitches. Once you get the stitch pattern established, it's straightforward.

    Here are the skills you'll practice while making your Sundowner:

    • basic stitches and stitch combos
    • working flat
    • side-to-side construction
    • measuring gauge
    • simple seaming
    • loop recognition
    • pattern reading
    Textured crochet hats with fur pom poms on a toddler and her big brother.

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    Supplies + Materials

    • Lion Brand Color Theory (Weight 4/Medium - 246 yds, 3.5 oz, 100 g)

    Colors pictured:

    • Ivory (619-098AW) 
    • Tourmaline (619-184X) 
    • Caper(619-173AE)
    • Dijon (619-170AE)
    • Himalayan Salt (619-184X)

    • Size I (5.5 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

    • Tapestry needle

    Substituting Yarn

    It's easy to sub yarn in this pattern because most medium, worsted weight (category #4) yarns will work well. Check out the measurement chart below to know the amount of yarn you'll need for the size you're making. Keep in mind, this weight may vary when you substitute yarn.

    Mustard-colored crochet beanie with a folded brim, modeled by Jess Coppom.

    Measurements + Yarn Amounts

    Choose your pattern size based on the actual head circumference of the person who will wear it.

    Hat SizeActual Head CircumferenceYarn Needed*
    Preemie9-12”20g
    Baby14-16”45g
    Toddler 16-18”65g
    Child18-20”75g
    Tween20-22”95g
    Adult Small21-23”110g
    Adult Large22-24”115g

    * Does not include yarn for optional pom pom

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    Main Hat Gauge

    16 sts = 4”

    9 rows (5 rows of dc “X” sts + 4 rows of scblo sts) = 4”

    Abbreviations + Glossary (US Terms)

    ch – chain

    dc – double crochet

    PM – place marker

    rep – repeat

    RS – right side

    scblo – single crochet through the back loop only

    sk – skip

    slst – slip stitch

    slstblo – slip stitch through the back loop only

    st(s) – stitch(es)

    WS – wrong side

    yoslst - yarn over slip stitch

    yoslstblo – yarn over slip stitch back loop only

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    A blue textured crochet hat on a young child.

    Crocheting Your Textured Beanie

    • Instructions are written with the stitch count for the smallest size first and each larger size following in parentheses, for example: Premie, (Toddler, Child, Tween, Adult Small, Adult Large). It can be very helpful to highlight the numbers for your size before beginning the project. When only one number is given, it pertains to all sizes.

      Stitch counts at the end of each round are for given sizes.
    • The beanie is worked sideways. Each row contains a section of ribbing, main hat, and tapering.

      crown (slstblo)
      body of hat (rows of X stitches alternated by rows of scblo)
      ribbing (yoslstblo)
    • It’s helpful to place markers between each section to differentiate them visually and reduce the need to count. Move markers as you work. 
    • The ribbing slip stitches can become difficult to work into when crocheted too tightly. It’s helpful to make them intentionally a little bit loose. 

    With desired color:

    Foundation Row: Ch 24 (34 , 44, 46, 52, 56, 58).

    Row 1 (WS): Yoslst in second ch from hook, yoslst in next 7 (9, 15, 15, 17, 17, 17) sts, PM, *sk 1 ch, dc in next ch, dc in previously skipped ch, rep from * until 3 (5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7) chs remain, PM, slst in remaining chs; turn. 23 (33, 43, 45, 51, 55, 57) sts

    Row 2 (RS): Ch 1, slstblo in first 3 (5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7) sts, scblo in next 12 (18, 22, 24, 28, 30, 32) sts, yoslstblo in last 8 (10, 16, 16, 18, 18, 18) sts; turn.

    Row 3 (WS): Ch 1, yoslstblo in first 8 (10, 16, 16, 18, 18, 18)  sts, *sk 1 st, dc in next st, dc in previously skipped st, rep from * until  3 (5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7) sts remain, slstblo in remaining sts; turn.

    Repeat Rows 2 and 3 two more times for a total of 7 rows.


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    !! Gauge Check !!

    It's important to pause here and make sure your stitch tension matches the pattern gauge. This will ensure your beanie is the size you expect.

    Row Gauge: Measuring from the foundation row to the last row in the middle (where the X sts are worked), the piece should be approximately 3”.

    Stitch Gauge: Measure the center 8 (8, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16) sts in the body of the hat where the X sts are worked. Sts should measure 2 (2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4)”.

    • If your hat is measuring too narrow, increase your hook size and re-work the first 7 rows.
    • If your hat is measuring too wide, decrease your hook size and re-work the first 7 rows.

    Once correct hook size is confirmed, proceed with the remainder of the hat rows.

    Continuing in Beanie Pattern

    Rep Rows 2 and 3 [9 (15, 19, 22, 23, 25, 27)] more times for a total of 25 (37, 45, 51, 53, 57, 61) rows.

    Rep Row 2. (26 (38, 46, 52, 54, 58, 62) total rows)

    Fasten off leaving a 24” tail for seaming.

    Crochet hat with bars of visual texture on a white background.

    Finishing

    Creating Hat Tube: With RS facing out, fold piece into a tube so the last row overlaps the first row. Using leftover yarn tail and a tapestry needle, seam toward crown with the mattress stitch, working into the first and last row of the hat. Tie a few knots to secure the seam before moving on to Step 2. Keep yarn attached.

    Cinching Hat Top: Whip stitch around top of hat working into turning chain of each visual ridge of the tapered crown. Pull gently until top has closed. Use a few whip sts to close crown if a small space remains.

    Weave in remaining ends: Learn more.

    Blocking: Weave in any remaining ends. Once all ends are woven in, you may do a light steam blocking using either a steamer or iron with steam setting. Focus on any areas that aren’t laying as flat as you’d like, such as the seam. Do not touch steamer or iron directly to yarn. Detailed blocking info here.

    Adding a Pom Pom: Use yarn and a tapestry needle to attach fur or yarn pom pom. View a tutorial on making a yarn pom pom.

    Wear your new beanie from sunup till sundown!

    A richly-textured crocheted beanie with a fur pom pom and leather tag.

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