Crochet Bat Beanie by Charlotte Whaley

Crochet Bat Beanie

Crochet
October 2024
Aran (8 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in single crochet
4.5 mm
80 - 155 yards (73 - 142 m)
US
English
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DESCRIPTION
This whimsical Crochet Bat Beanie was designed to compliment the Milestone Bat Blanket and Milestone Blocks, but it is just as cute as a stand alone project. What bat boy or bat girl wouldn’t look adorable wearing it?

If you are familiar with crocheting in the round, this hat is very easy to make and will only take a few hours to whip up. Like the hat, the ears are crocheted in the round and then sewn to the hat.

The hat can double as a fun Halloween costume. Top off with a couple of black clothing items, a cape and perhaps a mask, with the Holy Bat Man Hat and your little one is all ready for their own photo shoot or a night out trick or treating, and they will be warm!

SIZES
0-3 months - Adult L

DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Beginner
If you can crochet in the round this hat is easy to make.

MATERIALS
Yarn- Caron One Pound
QTY: 80 yds (smallest size) - 155 (Adult L)
Measuring Tape
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle
Scissors

SPECIAL STITCHES/TECHNIQUES
The hat and ears are crocheted in the round. Instructions included in the pattern.

Here are some testers’ comments about the pattern:

  • Easy to follow pattern. Cute results.
  • Quick project to complete.

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SPECIAL NOTES

  • This pattern and photos are the copyright of Charlotte Whaley of Yarns About Yarn. Final products made using the Crochet Bat Beanie may be sold with credit for the design given to Charlotte Whaley of Yarns About Yarn.
  • Pattern may not be redistributed or duplicated in whole or in part.
  • Pattern and photos cannot be used for resale purposes.

SHARE YOUR WORK
You are encouraged to share your versions of this pattern on social media using #CrochetBatBeanie and #yarnsaboutyarn.

I love seeing your interpretations of my patterns so don’t forget to tag me @yarnsaboutyarns.

Until next time,
Peace and blue skies!