Free Crochet Stocking Cap Patterns

Stocking caps are a fun way to celebrate the cold winter weather! You can make these traditional cone-shaped stocking caps with simple stitches, or with more detailed stitch patterns.

This Free Pattern Friday roundup includes links to stocking caps in a variety of sizes (baby to adult) and a variety of different yarn weights.

Whether you use these patterns to make photo props for newborns, or to make hats for your children to wear to keep their heads warm this winter, there should be a pattern in this collection to suit your needs.

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Stocking caps are a fun way to celebrate the cold winter weather! You can make these traditional cone-shaped stocking caps with simple stitches, or with more detailed stitch patterns.
Link to the Past Stocking Cap by Nadia Fuad

Link to the Past Stocking Cap

The Link to the Past Stocking Cap was designed by Nadia Fuad. It is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook. The pattern is available in sizes Infant, Child, Teen and Adult Large.

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Newborn Long Stocking Cap by Anna Wilson

Newborn Long Stocking Cap

The Newborn Long Stocking Cap was designed by Anna Wilson. To make this cap you will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook.

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Elf Hat by Danyel Pink

Elf Hat Pattern

This adorable Elf Hat was designed by Danyel Pink. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook. The pattern is available in sizes baby to adult.

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Bobbles and Stripes Cap - Featured at Free Pattern Friday

Bobbles and Stripes Santa Hat

The fun Bobbles and Stripes Santa hat was designed by Erangi Udeshika. It is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook. The pattern is available in sizes 6-12 months, toddler, child and adult sizes.

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Sugar Plum Dreams Newborn Elf Hat by Kirsten Holloway

Sugar Plum Dreams Newborn Elf Hat

The Sugar Plum Dreams Newborn Elf Hat was designed by Kirsten Holloway. She used DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 5.5. mm (I) hook. This pattern is available in a Newborn size.

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Snowflake Stocking Hat by Divine Debris

Snowflake Stocking Hat Pattern

The Snowflake Stocking Hat was designed by Divine Debris. It is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook. The pattern includes sizes 18 inches, 20 inches and 22 inches.

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Elf Hat by Sarah Zimmerman

Elf Hat Pattern

The Elf hat by Sarah Zimmerman is a favorite for many crocheters. This pattern is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook and available in many sizes.

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My Favorite Elf Hat by Becky Ferris

My Favorite Elf Hat

Becky Ferris designed My Favorite Elf Hat with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook.

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Long Tail Stocking Hat by Heidi Yates

Long Tail Stocking Hat Pattern

The Long Tail Stocking Hat was designed by Heidi Yates. This hat is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) or 5.5 mm (I) hook. Download the free PDF copy of this pattern in sizes Newborn, Toddler, Child, Teen, Adult and Adult Men.

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Houndstooth Stocking Hat by Nadia Fuad

Houndstooth Stocking Hat

The Houndstooth Stocking Hat was designed by Nadia Fuad. This hat is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook.
The pattern is available in size Adult.

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Elf Hat by Breann Mauldin

Elf Hat Pattern

The Elf Hat was designed by Breann Mauldin and is crocheted with DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 4 mm (G) hook. This is a children's sized hat.

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Santa's Helper Elf Hat by Jess Coppom

Santa's Helper Elf Hat

The Santa's Helper Elf Hat was designed by Jess Coppom. The hat is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook. Size available are Newborn, 3-6 months, 6-12 months, toddler/preschooler, child and adult.

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Elf Hats for the Entire Family by B.hooked Crochet

Elf Hats for the Entire Family

The Elf Hats for the Entire Family Pattern was designed by B.Hooked Crochet. These hats are crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook. The pattern is available in sizes newborn to Adult Large.

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Newborn Elf Hat - Featured at FPF

Newborn Elf Hat Pattern

This traditional Elf Hat was designed by Spin a Yarn Crochet. The pattern is available in size Newborn.

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Long Tail Stocking Cap Pattern

Christa Co Design designed the Long Tail Stocking Cap Pattern. She used Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook. The pattern is available in sizes Toddler, Child and Adult.

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Catching 100 Zzz's Stocking Cap Pattern

Sweet Potato Crochet Creations designed the Catching 100 Zzz's Stocking Cap. This cap is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and 5 mm (H) hook. This hat is available in size Adult and is the longest cap of them all!

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Long Stocking Cap Pattern

Angela Bergeron designed this Long Stocking Cap to be made with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5. mm (I) or 4 mm (G) hook. The pattern includes sizes Newborn to Adult Large.

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Seaspray Stocking Cap Pattern

The Seaspray Stocking Cap was designed by Shirley Brown. This quick project is crocheted with Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and 5.5. mm (I) hook. The hat is designed to fit heads between 16 and 22 inches circumference. This pattern is available for free with sign-up at the site Free Patterns.

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Videos in this Collection

Link to the Past Stocking Cap

Bobbles and Stripes Santa Hat

Houndstooth Stocking Hat

Elf Hats for the Entire Family

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  1. I love the elf hat for the entire family. I made them for my daughter and her co-worker to wear at their hospital. I did tack the edging to the hat body as it tended to flop down.

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