Crochet Velvet Winter Hat

crochet velvet winter hats with fur pom poms

These velvet winter hats are my favorite hats I’ve ever made! If you’ve ever felt velvet yarn then you know how soft it is, and when you turn it into a hat it’s the softest and most comfortable hat you will ever wear. 🙂 Most of the time when I crochet things I try to give them away as gifts, but I am seriously considering keeping all these velvet hats for myself! 

Crochet Velvet Winter Hat

I used Bernat Baby Velvet for the hats instead of regular velvet so that they could be machine washable, and the hats are made by making a rectangle and then sewing the two sides together and gathering the hat at the top, which is a little bit more of a beginner friendly way to make a hat. 

crochet velvet winter hat in progress

Here is my lovely sister Nicolina wearing the hat so you can see what it looks like on! I like to make them a little bit longer so they have more of a slouchy look with the pom pom, and the velvet yarn gives these hats a really nice drape. 

Nico wearing Crochet Velvet Winter Hat

The full written pattern for this hat is below, but here is a video you can watch if you’d like to see how the hat is made before you get started!

Materials

For one hat

Bernat Baby Velvet (100% polyester, 300 g/10.5 oz, 450 m/492 yds) 

1 skein any color

Size G/4.00mm hook and size H/5.00mm hook, tapestry needle, scissors

Faux fur pom pom (optional)

Size

Gauge 4 in = 14 st and 14 rows of WHDC

Stitches

Half Double Crochet (HDC): Yarn over (YO), insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through three loops.

Wide Half Double Crochet (WHDC): YO, insert your hook between stitch posts, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through three loops.

hdc graphic

Double Crochet (DC): YO, insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO, pull through two loops, YO, pull through remaining two loops.

Front and Back Post Double Crochet (FPDC & BPDC): A front post double crochet means you insert your hook from front to back around the post of the next DC and work a DC. A back post double crochet means you insert your hook from back to front around the post of the next DC and work a DC.

Pattern

Make an even-numbered chain that measures 2 inches less than head circumference. 

ROW 1: With size H hook, starting in the 3rd chain from the hook, work 1 HDC in each chain. CH 2 and turn. 

ROW 2: Work 1 WHDC in each space across the row. CH 2 and turn.

ROWS 3 – 28: Repeat row 2 until you reach 28 rows, or until the length measures 7 inches for adults, 6 inches for kids, or 5 inches for a baby size. 

Switch to a G Hook. Work 1 row of DC, still inserting your hook in between the stitch posts. CH 2 and turn. 

Alternate front and back post DC across the row. Work one DC underneath the turning chain. CH 2 and turn. 

Continue working rows of alternating front and back post DC until the brim measures about an inch and a half, or your desired length. At the end of the last row, tie off and give yourself a 20 to 25 inch tail. 

Use the tail to sew the two sides of your hat together with a tapestry needle. (You can also slip stitch them together if that’s easier.)

velvet hat in progress

Then turn the hat inside out so that your seam is on the inside. 

velvet hat in progress

Now use your tail to gather the top of the hat, weaving the yarn in and out of every stitch, pulling the yarn as you go to gather the top together. 

velvet hat in progress

Now you just have to attach a pom pom and your done!

Crochet Velvet Winter Hat

I purchased my pom pom at my local craft store and it came with an elastic loop, so I just cut the loop and used the two strings and tied them together with the tail. Then I wove the tail back and forth across the hole at the top of the hat until I felt it was nice and tight. You can also sew a button on the inside of the hat and wrap the elastic around it if you’d like your pom pom to be removable. 

Crochet Velvet Winter Hat

These hats really are so amazingly soft, so I hope you enjoy making one! When you’re finished, please come share a picture with us on Facebook or Instagram using #daisyfarmcrafts, we’d love to see! 

xo, Hannah

Click here or on image below for printable pattern