1 HOUR Bulky Crochet Beanie Hat (Free Pattern!) (2024)

Learn how to make this super fast and easy chunky crochet hat with bulky yarn in this step by step free pattern, tutorial, and video!

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If you’ve been around my site for very long, you probably can tell I love crocheting and loom knitting with bulky yarn.

It’s perfect if you’re wanting to make a quick project in one sitting, and it’s so cozy and satisfying to work with!

This chunky crochet hat pattern is easy enough for beginners, and you can resize it to fit just about anyone.

We’ll be making a large adult beanie in this tutorial, but I’m also including a chart with sizing options if you want to make a smaller beanie.

Since this crochet beanie pattern is made with super bulky yarn, I’m not sure how well it would work for a tiny baby hat, so I didn’t include those sizes in the chart.

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Best Yarn for Chunky Crochet Beanies

You may notice that the yarn color for the pictures and video below changes in the middle of the tutorial.

That’s because I started with one type of yarn but I wasn’t happy with how the hat was turning out and I switched.

The orange yarn was Hobbii Amigo Giga, and I love using that yarn but it’s just a little too stiff for this project.

It didn’t give the hat much drape, and it sort of resembled a helmet more than a winter hat, lol.

I switched over to Lion Brand Hometown yarn (which I seem to be using for everything these days) and it had a better texture for this particular project.

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Another super bulky yarn that would work is Bernat Softee Chunky.

Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick is also a little too stiff and I think you’d get a more helmet like hat so I don’t recommend it.

In a pinch, you could also use 3 strands of worsted weight yarn held together. I haven’t tried that but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work!

Stitches You’ll Need to Know

This is a super easy project and you’ll only need a few basic crochet stitches to complete it.

The main stitches we’ll be using is the single crochet and double crochet stitch.

We’ll be working in the back loop only (BLO) for the brim of the hat.

You’ll also need to know how to chain, slip stitch, and we’ll decrease the top of the hat using dc2tog (double crochet 2 together).

Don’t worry, I’ll go through the whole process with you step by step in the written tutorial and video below.

You’ll also need to make a running stitch using your yarn needle or tapestry needle to cinch up the top of the hat.

If you want, you can add a pom pom to the top of your hat and I’ll share tutorials for how to make a faux fur pom pom and a yarn pom pom with a pom-pom maker down below the pattern!

Abbreviations

  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • dec – decrease
  • BLO – work in back loop only, leaving the front loops un-worked
  • rep – repeat

Special Stitches

dc2tog – double crochet two together (this is our decrease stitch).

To work this stitch, you’ll work two partial double crochet stitches, stopping before you do the last yarn over/pull through.

Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop. (3 loops on hook)

Yarn over, pull through the first two loops only. (2 loops left on hook)

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Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch, pull up a loop. (4 loops left on hook)

Yarn over, pull through the first two loops only. (3 loops left on hook)

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Yarn over, pull through all three remaining loops.

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Notes

  • Skill Level – Beginner
  • Pattern is in US terms
  • The brim is crocheted with a smaller hook and then the body of the hat is made with the larger hook

Finished Measurements

This tutorial is for a large adult size hat. It will fit someone with about a 22″ – 24″ head circumference.

See the chart below for more hat size options.

NOTE: Where it says # of DC Hat rows, that means the number of double crochet rows NOT INCLUDING the 2 decrease rows, which would be the same for all of them.

Also, the number of single crochet stitches you’ll make around the brim of the beanie will be the same as the amount of brim rows you make.

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Tools and Materials

Instructions

Check out the video tutorial for this project over on my YouTube channel, and don’t forget to subscribe!

Brim

Using the 6.5 mm crochet hook, attach the yarn to the hook with a slip knot.

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Ch 6 times.

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ROW 1: Sc into 2nd ch from hook and rest of ch down the row, ch 1, turn.

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ROW 2: Sc into the BLO of each sc, ch 1, turn.

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ROWS 3-44: Repeat row 2.

At this point, you’ll have a very long, skinny rectangle.

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Hold the two short ends of the brim section together.

Sl st the two ends together, going under the BLO of the front side and under the top loop of the back side (you’re working into the other loop of the original foundation chain.)

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Carefully remove your hook from the loop and pull the loop out slightly so you don’t lose any stitches.

Flip the brim the other way around, so the ridge will be on the inside of the hat.

Main Hat Body

ROW 1: Insert the 9 mm hook into the loop and tighten it up. Sc around the edge of the brim 44 times.

NOTE: When you make your single crochet stitches around the edge, don’t go through right at the top of the edge.

Insert your hook a little further down so there aren’t holes around the brim of your hat.

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ROW 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in each sc around. Sl st to top of ch 3.

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ROW 3-6: Rep row 2.

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ROW 7 (First Decrease Row): Ch 3, (dc2tog, dc in next st) around. Make 1 dc in last remaining st, sl st to top of ch 3.

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NOTE: If you’re making a different size hat and you don’t have one last stitch remaining at the end of the row, just go ahead and sl st to the top of the ch 3.

The same is true for the last decrease row.

ROW 8 (Second Decrease Row): Ch 3, dc2tog around. Make 1 dc in last remaining st. Sl st to top of ch 3. Finish off, leaving a long tail.

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Finishing the Hat

Thread the yarn tail onto your yarn needle.

Flip the hat inside out, and thread the yarn through the hole to the inside.

Make a running stitch through all the stitches surrounding the hole, then pull the yarn to cinch it up.

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Tie a secure knot. Then sew across the hole in a cross pattern to make it extra secure.

Tie another knot, then weave your end under several stitches and cut the excess yarn.

Thread the starting yarn end onto your yarn needle and weave that end under several stitches as well. Cut the excess yarn.

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DONE!

If you want to make a pom-pom to go on the top of your crochet hat, check out these two tutorials:

I hope you will make one of these super quick bulky crochet beanie hats!

These easy hats are a great project to work up for a last minute gift or if you just want to make something that you can finish in one sitting.

If you make one of these, please share a pic over on Instagram and tag me @marchingnorth so I can take a look. I love seeing all of your awesome creations!

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FAQs

Can you make a beanie with chunky yarn? ›

Best Yarn for Chunky Beanies

Unsurprisingly, chunky hats are usually made from chunky-weight or bulky-weight yarn. These categories of yarn are thicker than the average-sized worsted weight.

How many hours does it take to crochet a beanie? ›

While there are numerous factors that affect how long it takes to complete a crochet beanie, it is estimated that it takes an average of 3 hours to complete an adult sized crochet beanie, and about 2 hours to complete a kid size crochet beanie.

Can you crochet a hat in less than 2 hours? ›

This method of hat making allows you to finish the entire beanie in about an hour and a half. (And when I say an hour and a half, I mean start to finish.

How many stitches for a chunky beanie? ›

If you're making a small beanie, cast on 72 stitches or cast on 80 stitches for a large beanie. Keep in mind that circular needles are usually easier for beginning knitters than juggling 4 or 5 double-pointed needles. Choose circular needles that are 47 inches (120 cm) long.

How many yards of super bulky yarn do I need for a beanie? ›

How Much Yarn Do I Need for a Hat?
Yarn WeightAdult Hat
3 - Light200 to 300 yards
4 - Medium150 to 250 yards
5 - Bulky125 to 200 yards
6 - Super Bulky75 to 125 yards
3 more rows

Is it faster to crochet or knit a beanie? ›

On the other hand, crocheted beanies showcase distinct attributes: Crocheting is typically faster than knitting due to the larger hook and stitches.

How many skeins of yarn do I need to crochet a beanie? ›

When it comes to crocheting a beanie, the amount of yarn required can vary depending on factors such as the yarn thickness, the size of the beanie, and the stitch pattern used. Generally, for an adult-sized beanie using medium weight yarn and a basic stitch pattern, you will need approximately 150 to 200 yards of yarn.

Is it hard to crochet a beanie? ›

If you're new to crocheting, making a whole hat may seem intimidating. However, it is easier than it might seem. With some simple directions and a bit of time, you can crochet a lovely, unique hat.

What happens when you crochet for too long? ›

Common Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI's) in crocheters are headaches, neck or upper back pain, hand or wrist pain and tendinitis in the elbow and/or shoulder. Luckily RSI's, are easily managed or prevented by practicing the following tips and exercises regularly: Take short breaks often.

How many rows should a crochet beanie be? ›

To make my beanie, I crocheted as many rows as it took to reach a finished hat size of 20″, which turned out to be 36 rows plus 1 seaming row.

What yarn is best for crochet beanie? ›

Wool yarn. Wool yarn is definitely one of the yarn types that are perfectly suited for making a hat. Wool yarn is good for regulating the heat so that you do not feel too cold, but also not too hot, when you wear it. In addition, wool yarn transports moisture away from the body.

What size crochet hook for hats? ›

It is a super bulky yarn (6). You will need an 8MM or 9MM hook to make this hat. Be sure you have a tape measure on hand too. Check out everything I used for my hats here on my AMAZON SHOP page.

How big to crochet a beanie? ›

Fortunately, it's pretty straightforward. A standard and widely accepted negative ease for crochet and knitting hats is 2.55″, which means you should subtract 2.55 inches from your head circumference. Why? Because most stitch patterns and yarn combos will allow the project to stretch at least this much.

Is chunky yarn good for hats? ›

Super bulky yarn is also an option if you don't mind a stiffer texture, but we recommend staying away from jumbo yarn because it may just be too stiff and chunky for such a small project. Any kind of color will suit you, but since you're looking to knit a very basic hat, why not spice it up with some fun colors?

What type of yarn should I use to make a beanie? ›

Wool yarn. Wool yarn is definitely one of the yarn types that are perfectly suited for making a hat. Wool yarn is good for regulating the heat so that you do not feel too cold, but also not too hot, when you wear it. In addition, wool yarn transports moisture away from the body.

Can you knit with chunky yarn? ›

Super chunky yarn is great for beginner knitters. As it is so thick and chunky, it works up really fast and you can also see what you are doing easily. Mistakes are easy to spot and correct, and knitting with super chunky yarn is generally just a lot of fun.

Can I crochet with chunky yarn? ›

A size #6 chunky yarn makes for a beautiful garment. You can easily make them into pieces and later seam them together with a wool needle or crochet in the round. Chunky yarns look beautiful for a hat. You can easily crochet a hat in the round.

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