Loom Hat Patterns – Cool and Free
Loom hat patterns for my favorite price: FREE. Here is a list of some of the best ones that I found on the internet. They are beautiful, that is about all I can guarantee. I have not tried all the patterns. I don’t know if they need corrections. Follow the links, if you have questions most sites have a comment section. Most webmasters are good about responding.If you find one that doesn’t answer your question take the link to a forum where there usually are lots of nice folks willing to help.
I wanted to share this list with you guys and hopefully introduce you to some really cool loom knitters and their great sites. The list will be updated regularly.
Be Nice
Many of these patterns are found at other sites by other loom knitters. It takes a lot of time and effort to write loom hat patterns. Take a few minutes to leave a Thank You comment to these very generous people.
FREE Loom Knit Hat Patterns
There are some links that lead to a list of post. Scroll down the page to find the pattern you want.**** I Don't Claim Ownership of Any of These Images Unless Author is LoomaHat ****
While visiting these website- Take a look at the other patterns being sold. Loom hat patterns are usually priced under $5 and many are so worth it. Some have books of patterns... no I don't get a kick-back if you pay for a pattern or a book- I just like it when folks that give freely get something back.
Some of the websites require you to register or sign-in. Registration is FREE
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Image | Author | Recipient | Type of Loom | Link |
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LoomaHat | Women | Any Loom - Round | Click Here | |
This Mama Knits | Women | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Loom a Hat | Unisex | Extra Large Round Loom | Click Here | |
GuppyGirl | Women | 48-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Helen Jacobs-Grant | Women | 30-Peg Round | Click Here | |
This Mama Knits | Women | 48-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Once Upon a Loom | Women | 60-Peg Round | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Men | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
String Theory Fiber Works | Unisex | All-In-One | Click Here | |
Loom Knitting Today | Unisex | 48-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Milliy and Tilly | Women | 41-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Connected2Christ | Child | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
This Moment is Good | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click HERE | |
eHow | Unisex | Not Stated | Click Here | |
Lion Brand | Women | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Knitting with Looms | Women | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Connected2Christ | Women | 48-Peg Round | Click Here | |
eHow | Unisex | 51-peg Round | Click Here | |
Knit Chat | Women | Adjustable Loom | Click Here | |
Loom Lore | Child | 31-Peg Round | Click Here | |
This Mama Knits | Unisex | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Loom Dude | Men | 41-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Simplicity | Child | 30-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Loom Lore | Child | 31-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Knitting Rays of Hope | Child | 31-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Lion Brand | Unisex | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Nadines Patterns | Child | 31-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Brenda Myers | Women | 30-Peg Round | Click Here | |
This Mama Knits | Child | 31-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Lion Brand | Unisex | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Simplicity | Child | 30-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Lion Brand | Unisex | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Isela Phelps | Women | All-in-One | Click Here | |
Cat Luvn Mom | Unisex | All-in-one | Click Here | |
Knit Chat | Women | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
This Moment is Good | Womens | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Once Upon a Loom | Women | All-in-One | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Baby | 31-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
The Loom Muse Creations | Baby | 36-Peg Round | Click Here | |
Lion Brand | Unisex | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Isela Phelps | Unisex | Any Loom in Multiples of 4 | Click Here | |
Loom a Hat | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Markman Farms | Women | Markman 18' | Click Here | |
My Heart Exposed | Unisex | Any Loom - Round | Click Here | |
This Moment is Good | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Tami Morgan-Hall | Unisex | Any Loom - Round | Click Here | |
Marysia Carroll | Women | 48-Pegs Round | Click Here | |
Heather Delinger | Unisex | 48-Peg Round | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Girls | 36-peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Heather Delinger | Men | 48-Peg Round | Click Here | |
The Casual Loom Knitter | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Sophia Burns | Women | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Janessa Luth | Unisex | Not Stated | Click Here | |
Helen Jacobs-Grant | Unisex | 58-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Craft Test Dummies | Unisex | 36-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Vickie Klement | Baby | 24-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
This Moment is Good | Child | Any Round Loom | Click Here | |
Made by Telaine | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Needles and Bows | Men | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Dena Ziegler | Unisex | 34-Peg Rectangular Loom | Click Here | |
Authentic Knitting Board | Unisex | The Knitting Board | Click Here | |
Needles and Bows | Baby | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Unisex | Any Round Loom | Click Here |
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Books for Patterns and Stitches
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Image | Author | Recipient | Loom | Link |
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LoomaHat | Men or Women | 41-Peg Loom | Click HERE | |
Knitting Board Chat | Unisex | 40- Peg Hat Loom | Click Here | |
Simply Knit | Unisex | 41-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
TigrisLu Creations | Women | 48-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Loomahat | Baby | 36-Peg Cindwood | Click HERE | |
This Moment is Good | Child | 31-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Scarlett Royal | Male | 36 or 41 Peg R Loom | Click Here | |
Jeannie Phillps | Unisex | 48-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
TigrisLu Creations | Unisex | 36-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
Knitting Board Chat | Womens | 40-Peg Hat Loom | Click Here | |
Joy4Crafts | Womens | 36-Peg Round Loom | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Child & Adult | 31 or 36 Peg | Click Here | |
Brenda Myers | Child | 31 or 36 Peg | Click Here | |
Scarlet-Begonias | Unisex | Any Loom | Click Here | |
Simply Intertwined | Unisex | All in One | Click Here | |
Scarlett Royal | Unisex | 41 Peg Loom | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Adult | 41-Peg Loom | Click HERE | |
Scarlett Royal | Women | 41 Peg Loom | Click Here | |
Druthers and Notions | Child | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Druthers and Notions | Women | Martha Stewart | Click Here | |
Looming Exclusive Designs | Child | 31-Peg Loom | Click Here | |
LoomaHat | Newborn Preemie | 24-Peg Loom | Click Here | |
Brenda Myers | Child | 42-Peg Long Loom | Click Here | |
Joanna Brendt | Child or Women | 48-Peg Loom | Click HERE | |
Yunus Sharif | Baby | 46-Peg KBAH Loom | Click HERE | |
LoomaHat | Adult | 41- Peg Loom | Click HERE |
Stitches for the Loom Hat Patterns
It is difficult to follow the loom hat patterns if you don’t know the required stitches. YouTube is a great source for stitches. Visit the site and put the name of the stitch in the search bar. I personally don’t do well with patterns – they have to be simple with few instruction. I rely heavily on YouTube because I prefer to “See” instructions instead of “Reading” them.
Of course there is always Google. The Google Image Search is great. Don’t shy away from the other’s like Bing and Ask.
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Here is a GOOD Stitch Resource you can use:
Loomahat: YouTube Stitch PlayList
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Denise, do you have loom pattern for making the ponytail (or messy bun) hats?
Hoping to have one soon – working the pattern – but i do plan to show an easy technique to turn ANY hat pattern into a messy bun hat this weekend
Hi Denise, I started looming last year and don’t think I would have attempted if I hadn’t had found your website. I made several hats for my Granddaughter, now she’s getting specific on what she wants me to make. She wants a hat with ear flaps and neck/mouth warmer, somewhat like the olive hat on your site. Do you have a video…I do better with videos. Thank you.
Hi JoAn – Thanks for the questions. That hat is not my pattern. I do plan to design one like it but it may not be for several months.
Hello hi I’m making mermaid tails and I’m trying to figure out on the rectangle loom how to taper down to do the tail I’m not using the regular stitches back and forth back and forth but I’m wrapping them around as in going each side as opposed to the back and forth back and forth does anybody know how you taper to go down and then down and then down I don’t know how to taper thank you have a good day and God bless any help is welcome I’m kind of stuck here and their Christmas presents
Here is a link that might help: Click HERE
I just was wondering if you could tell me what number of pegs I would use to make a 3 year old slippers or socks
Cannot thank all involved in this project enough. Your love for looming and your willingness to share means so much to those of us cannot create a pattern but can follow those who can. From the bottom of my heart, thank you again.
Thank you Ann for the kind words – so glad this collection of patterns is helpful to you. π
I found this page today am trying to get started loom knitting. My questions are (1) how many different looms do I need? Some say any round loom, 36 peg 46 peg loom, flower loom or Martha Stewart loom. I am confused, can’t one loom suffice for all the products? Also I found an S loom do they come in different sizes for different size afghans, or sweaters. After writing all this down I think I need a class for learning all about the looms & what each one is capable of doing. Is there one available? TIA. Be Blessed.
Beverly, Just like one set of needles don’t work for all pattern and most mechanics need a set of wrenches – you can not buy one loom for all your projects. I would suggest the set of 4 round Knifty Knitters as a starter: Click HERE for more info
Hi Denise, do you have a pattern for your doll dress? Thanks, Barb
Barb – so sorry for the delay in responding – been sick and didn’t notice that I had 2 pages of comments. Here is the link – let me know if you want me to add a downloadable version to Patreon: Click HERE
The link for the darling little blue newsboy style hat is broken. But it is available at The Loom Muse site for Oct 7 or so, 2013. the pattern can be used for doll up to large adult sizes.
I don’t know if anyone else commented, but the link to that darling baby hat (blue, newsboy style) is broken. I found the pattern on another site. The pattern is for doll size to adult:
At the loom muse pattern site for Monday, Oct 7, 2013.
Thank you for all of you taking the time and showing such generosity…I’m new to loom knitting and find its very calming for me…I look forward to trying these beautiful creations …even though I will probably be very slow ?
Hi Denise! Thanks so much for your time in responding to questions! I have had lots of my questions answered by reading through your answers ? a couple of more I had that I didn’t see here are : 1) when the pattern calls for casting on 60 sts does that mean 60 straight down one side or 30 on each side to make 60 sts? 2) why does a pattern call for you to work counter-clockwise and does it matter? 3) I also am confused when the patter wants me to increase a stitch in the middle of a row? For example: for row 9 it’s asking me to K3, M1L & repeat to end of round to make 80 sts – it makes more sense to me to increase sts at the end of the rows. But I am new to loom knitting so any advise you can give will be much appreciated!! Thanks and Happy New Year!
Okay so for question 1) the cast on in how you mount (add) the yarn to the loom. If you are asked to cast-on 60 stitches – that means you need to add yarn to 60 pegs…. 2) the direction in some cases matter and in some it doesn’t – if a pattern calls for a particular direction – in that pattern it matters. 3) Yes – the M1L makes sense anywhere in the pattern where the designer felt it needed for the pattern – this step is quite advanced and I would just leave patterns with the Make 1 (M1) until you’ve done more simple patterns.
Just a note – all of the patterns by Once Upon A Loom are blocked from being viewed unless the blog owner has invited you to view the blog.
Hi Charli – I will check on that
Thank you so much for all you do. I was putting off any looming. You have made it so easy to do. I have learned so much from you.
Thank You for the Thank You Bobbie – Very much appreciated !
I discovered your web site because I was really unhappy with the instructions that came with the loom I bought. Seeing someone show the way was what I needed. Now I’m hooked!
Thank you for the great videos and off course the patterns. There will be plenty of things for me to try out there.
Hey Arthur, Welcome to the family ! Check out the 100 FREE Patterns : Click HERE, sign up for the YouTube channel updates: Click HERE, and stay connected with the Facebook Family Fanpage: Click HERE
Let me know if you have any questions,
denise
Thank you so much for all the free loom patterns. I truly appreciate your throughness in the tutorials. Your an excellent teacher which make the follow alongs very easy and all my projects always come out perfect. Keep up the good work in helping all of us loon knitters successful with our projects. Always looking forward to seeing what you have in store. Thanks again and God bless you!!!
Thanks Madine ! Especially for taking the time to share I really appreciate that. Big Hugs !
Hi Denise, i just want to say i love your website. i am new at looming and i have learned all i know from your site. I’ve been doing this for about 4 months now and made countless number of hats and scarves and would love to move on. i would love it if you could post videos of loom knitted sweaters or tank tops. also where am i able to find the adhesive tape ? i checked every here where i live and with no luck. once again i just want to say thanks for the videos and patterns.
sorry Denise, i also had another couple of questions i forgot to ask. first what does “working in the round mean” ? and are you going to do any videos with long looms?? once again i love your site and all the information you can get on here.
Hi Tammy, working in the round in loom knitting just meaning that the project is not Flat so you are always knitting the whole round loom like a hat – you will not be going back and forth like a dish cloth.
Hi Tammy, I don’t have any video with sweater yet but there are some online already. In fact here is a Vlogger with a few loom knit sweater videos: Click HERE
As far as the adhesive tape .. where did you see that on this website ? I don’t use tape to mark my looms – I use tiny rubber bands. I have seen the tape and it usually painters tape – because that one doesn’t adhere to strongly to the plastic so when it comes off it does so cleanly.
Hope that helps,
denise
In the last few months I have been dealing with losing my eye. It has been a cause for many dark days but my wife suggested I pick up a hobby. Looking on line a your name and videos are every where which is great. I would like to send a THANKS’ you never know how you’re work can help someone. Now I have some questions.
1. I have a Boye loom is there any changes that need to be made for another brand of loom .
2.there is a pattern for a hat. The one that is black white and brown. If I use a 36 peg loom and divide each color skein into to work 2 strands of yard. Mow many hats could I make? Give or take.
Dennis, first sorry for my delay in response. Stuff comes at you and you get caught up in the dodging game. Thanks for the thanks – sometimes folks have no idea how much that means to me. I greatly appreciate it.
Now to your questions..
1. The Boye is VERY similar to all the plastic mass produced large gauge ( approx 1 inch between pegs ) looms. So any pattern made with the Knifty Knitter, Loops and Threads (Michael’s) and Darice . You don’t need to make any changes to those patterns. I will say this about the Boye – I wasn’t happy with this loom and never recommend them for beginners. Here is a post: Click HERE . If you don’t have the same issues I did – great. But my concern is when this is your first loom – you experience the same issue and believe that all looms are manufactured the same.
2. The question about the yarn. All skeins are not created equal. Some can have 50 yards of yarn and others like the Red Heart Jumbo that has as much as 744 yards. So its hard to answer this question. What I will tell you is that it takes about 100 – 120 yards to make a hat.
what type of yarn do you use I have been using Red Heart super saver hope that is alright I make them for adults and kids/tweens.
Wo Marnie I use LOTS of differant Brands, Weights, Fibers, Textures…. but when I test a pattern I use the Red Heart Super Saver. If I had to tell you my favorite then I would have to say that it’s Paton’s … any variety of the brand – I LOVE. It’s inexpensive with a high-end look. I also like Sheepish by Vikie Howell. It can be hard to work with and I don’t recommend it for beginners.
I am enjoying your site I have just started loom knitting have been knitter for years
Thanks ! – Try the videos – makes learning even easier : Click HERE
Your site is amazing! Thank you for the videos , the patterns, the tips…but
Renee’s Van Hoy pattern is not for free…and is on the free patterns list…
Sorry about that – I’ve tried my best to make sure all were free… THANK YOU π I will look for a replacement.
denise
It was just a notice…you do a wonderful job ! Merry Christmas !!!
Thank you so much for featuring my one and only loom hat pattern! I’ve abandoned my blog for a while but when i noticed it’s had over 4,000 hits (many from your site), I may resurrect it again!
Have a lovely day!
Marysia
Thank YOU Marysia for the FREE pattern – Glad to hear that I’ve driven some traffic over to your neck of the woods!
Hi Denise,
I just bought my first loom set. I just finished watching you video. I’ve probably missed it somewhere on your site. If I would like to change colors (say 10 rows of multi-colored yarn / 10 rows of another) how would I go about doing that? Thank you for your time.
I will be adding a post just about the subject buy in the mean time this post might help: Click HERE
Hope that helps,
denise
Hi Denise.
A compliment for you: My daughter’s name is also Denise.
Thank you for these lovely patterns.
I am new to loom knitting, but want to try make a hat for my elderly neighbor.
Again, thank you very much.
Regards.
Grieta Meyer
Utrecht, South Africa
Hi Gieta, Lovely to hear from South Africa – would love for you to check out our group in Knit a Square : Click Here
Hey Denise, thanks for posting my hat as a pattern! Big love from the Casual Loom Knitter
Hi Mel! Soooooo happy to see you here in my neck of the woods. And I THANK YOU for giving us loom knitters your FREE pattern.
Next is your stitch… coming soon
denise π
Well done, I think both my daughter and I will succeed in making your hat. Much better than struggling with needles. You make it look so easy. Thank you
I love these patterns
Please thank the designers if you visit a site
denise
I just wanted to thank you for listing some of my hat patterns on your blog. It has made it easier for people to find my free patterns! You’ve compiled an awesome list here.
Hi Nicole – I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE !!!! – AWESOME Free and Paid patterns. The baby gear is just Beautiful. You got the gift girl. π Thanks for stopping by and saying hello to a big FAN.
denise
I would like to find some designs for cicular loom beanies for a assessment.
Please Help Me Somone!!!!!!!
What do you mean by an assessment?
YOLO
I wish to say thank you so much to all of you for all the time put into all of these patterns.
Denise,
Thanks for the Loom A Hat site. I’m a newbie at this and have done a lot of searching on the web and continuesly come back to your site. In looking through this list of free patterns I thought it would be helpful if you could ” Rate” the patterns. Thanks so much for all your help.
Hi Melanie – Thanks for the Thanks and for the recommendation – that’s a great idea ! π I had thought about a Pattern Review.
Denise,
I’m having an issue with closing my hats. I’ve been using the ” Gathered Removal” technique and my hats are drawing up especially if it’s stretchy yarn. ( not so much with the worsted)
Should I be using the ” Chain one bind off” method ? Thanks for your help.
Melanie
Hi Melanie, I would not recommend using the Chain on bind off on a hat. Try this – Click HERE
Thank you for the patterns. I’ve been loom knitting basic hats and when I came across this site, it put a big smile on my face because there are so many different types/options to choose from. π
Thank you Tanya, you put a smile on my face π
denise
thank you so much for these beautiful loom hat patterns happen to stumple upon this site keep up the great work thank you once gain
I cannot find the “Next” link to get more patterns… Is there any way to find the other patterns on here? Thanks!
I removed the message. The table is not working properly. The list you see is a complete list – for now.
There is no patten available for the Helen Jacobs-Grant tameret ( the second one). If you could find how to get it, would you please post it? I’ve been dying to try it.
Tried both links and they worked ok for me. Here are the links again. Let me know if you still have a problem
Spiral Surprise Tamberet
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/spiral-surprise-tamberet-loom-knitted
Changeling 1920’s Cloche
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/changeling-1920s-cloche-loom-knitted
There’s a third one by Jacobs-Grant. The Tamberet that is shown from behind. I think it’s a tan color with speckles. The one just before the Craft Test Dummies’. It doesn’t look like it’s the same pattern as the Suprise Tamberet. There is no pattern listed for that one. Thanks for checking, though.
I love knitting but had surgery on my thumb so can only do one row then have to rest but loom knitting no trouble thank you for the help
Ann Murray, Thanks for letting me know about this. I like knowing who I should let know about this great method of knitting. I wrote an article for folks with attention disorder. Knowing that knitters who have had surgery can benefit from Looming is great
Wonderful selection of loom hats…But i am battling to print the patterns…Please help….Many thanks…..I cant wait to get home to make one….xxxx
Hi Greata, the patterns are made by different designers. Folks use different methods. Some can be downloaded – others can not. If you don’t have the option to download – print the page. If you have some trouble with printing the screen – look for the patterns that allow download. Wish I could help more.
I just found your website. Its Great!!! Answers some questions i’ve had on knitting. Keep up the good work. thanks
Thank you Roberta !!!