29+ Knit Beret Patterns
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Knitted berets are a classic and stylish accessory that can add a touch of elegance to any outfit.
Whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or want to add a little flair to your everyday look, knitting your beret is fun and rewarding.
With so many free knitting patterns, you can easily find one that suits your style and skill level.
From simple and classic designs to more intricate patterns with cables and lace, there’s a beret pattern for all makers.
So grab your knitting needles, and let’s get started!
29+ Knit Beret Patterns
The patterns range from simple, beginner-friendly designs with basic stitches to intricate styles incorporating cables, lace, or colorwork for more advanced knitters.
Many patterns also include options for embellishments like pom-poms, buttons, or decorative stitches.
Knit berets are versatile, often using wool or acrylic yarns for warmth, and they can be customized in different sizes and colors to suit individual tastes.
Check out the caps, berets, and tams to make below.
Happy Knitting!
Scottish Beret Outlander Knitting Pattern
The Scottish beret Outlander knitting pattern will allow you to create a slouchy beret in the style of the MacKenzie Clan grey berets seen worn in all seasons of the Outlander series.
This classic beret shape is knit flat – back and forth on straight needles, then seamed.
It is a great project for anyone new to knitting.
Skye Boat Knitted Beret Pattern
The Skye boat knitted beret pattern allows you to create a slouchy beret in the style of the grey MacKenzie clan berets worn in all seasons of the Outlander series.
This beret is knit flat – back and forth on straight needles.
This beret has been knit with bulky/chunky/12-ply yarn and has a really good fit.
Just enough slouch but also really stylish to wear!
Beret Knitting Pattern (Beginner Friendly!)
This beret knitting pattern will knit up quickly, and the finished item will definitely keep you looking stylish.
I wanted to share with you an easy flat knit beret, that you can make in around 2 hours and is an excellent project for anyone who is learning how to knit.
This is an easy repeat row pattern that all makers can knit!
Slouchy Knit Beret Pattern {The Bordeaux}
In this post, you will see a slouchy knit beret pattern.
This beret is the perfect addition to your fall/winter wardrobe!
This beret is knit flat with a fisherman’s rib stitch back and forth on straight needles.
Beret Hat Free Knitting Pattern (Fisherman's Rib)
This Fisherman’s rib beret hat knitting pattern is a great project for an advanced beginner.
This beret finishes with a pom pom sewn into the center on top.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Hello Sunshine by Drops Design
Make a beret with cables with this free knitting pattern.
In this post you will find a neck warmer pattern to match your beret with.
Plus, there are video tutorials to help you along.
Salut Chéri! Beret Pattern by Luna Knit
In this blog post, you will see how to knit a beret.
The colorway is perfect for fall.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Knitted Beret Pattern by Lion Brand Yarns
Make a beret with this free knitting pattern.
This is an easy pattern great for all knitters.
Grab the free PDF on the Lion Brand Yarn company website.
Snow Falling by Drops Design
Make a beautiful beret with this free pattern.
This pattern is available in three sizes.
Plus, there are video tutorials to help you along.
Anouk Accessories Set by Two Of Wands
In this blog post, you will see how to knit a beret.
This is perfect for fall.
Plus, you will find a kerchief and wristlet pattern to match it.
What, Like It's Hard? by Alexandra Weston
In this blog post, you will see how to knit a beret.
This beret is inspired by Legally Blonde.
Knit one for you or as a gift.
Free Bernat Slouchy Lace Beret Knit Pattern, Foliage by Yarnspirations
Knit a lace beret with this free knitting pattern.
This is an intermediate pattern, great for experienced knitters.
Grab the free PDF on the Yarnspirations website.
Le Slouch Cable Beret & Scarf Patterns by Knit Collage
Make a beautiful slouchy hat with this free pattern.
The cables running through the body of the hat make for a great design.
Grab the free PDF on the Knit Collage website.
Felted Beret Pattern by Lion Brand Yarns
Knit a beret with this free pattern.
All you need is medium aran weight yarn and US 9 5mm knitting needles.
This beret is the only thing you need for fall.
To grab the free pattern, you have to sign up with your email address.
Grab the free PDF on the Lion Brand Yarns website.
Flat Knit Beret Pattern by Crazy Hands
In this blog post, you will see a knit tam pattern.
This pattern is knit flat with a ribbed design.
Knit one for you or as a gift.
Rutherford Beret by Universal Yarn
Make a chunky beret with this free pattern.
The cable design makes for a great project.
Grab the free PDF on the Universal Yarn website.
Béret Zina by Les Bonnets Ne
Make a trendy beret with this free pattern.
All you need is sock weight sport weight yarn and US 1½ - 2.5 mm, US 2½ - 3.0 mm knitting needles.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Free Red Heart All Day Beret Knitting Pattern by Yarnspirations
Make a beret with this free knitting pattern.
Knit one for you or as a gift.
Grab the free PDF on the Yarnspirations website.
Vintage Vibes Beret by Katherine Grushevskaya
Make a cute beret with this free pattern.
All you need is fingering-weight yarn and a needle size of US 4 - 3.5 mm.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Sidewalk Café by Drops Design
Make a fall beret with this free knitting pattern.
Great to make for you or as a gift.
Plus, there are video tutorials to help you along.
Beat Beret with Simply Wool - Free pattern
Make a beret with this free knitting pattern.
Knit one for you or as a gift.
Plus, there is a chart to help you along.
Entrelac Hat Pattern by Lorraine Major
Knit a unique beret with this free pattern.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Making A Memory pattern by Plucky Knitter Design
Knit a beret with this free pattern.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Spring Cap by Woolly Wormhead
In this blog post, you will see how to knit a beret.
All you need is one skein of yarn and a set of 4.5 mm knitting needles.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Chevron Beret by Wendy Easton
Knit a beret with this free pattern.
All you need is fingering weight yarn and US 1 - 2.25 mm US 5 - 3.75 mm knitting needles.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Lacy Hearts Beret by In2knition
Knit a beret with a lace pattern.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Beret For Not-So-Windy Winter Days by Mary G
Make a unique beret with this free pattern.
The design on the crown of the hat makes for an interesting project.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Streets Of Paris by Drops Design
Make a beret with a Parisian flare with this free pattern.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Plus, there are video tutorials and charts to help you along.
Mitts and Beret (Beret) pattern by Bernat Design Studio
Knit a beret with this free pattern.
Make one for you or as a gift.
Grab the free PDF on Raverly.
Lagoon Beret by Drops Design
Make a beret with a rib design with this free pattern.
The pattern is available in two sizes.
Plus, there are video tutorials and charts to help you along.
Le Béret by Purl Soho
In this blog post, you will see how to knit an easy beret.
This is a quick knit great for all makers.
Make one for you or as a gift.
What Is A Beret?
A beret is a soft, round, flat-crowned hat typically made of wool or other knit materials.
Originating from France, the beret has become a timeless fashion accessory worn around the world.
It is characterized by its iconic shape, featuring a slightly raised center and a flat crown that drapes gently to one side when worn.
Berets are versatile and can be styled in various ways, such as tilted to the side for a casual and effortless look or pulled snugly over the head for warmth.
Traditionally associated with artists, intellectuals, and bohemian fashion, the beret has evolved into a symbol of sophistication and style.
It is worn by both men and women to add a touch of elegance to any outfit.
In a few years, these hats will become vintage treasures you will forever cherish.
What Is The Best Yarn For A Knitted Beret?
The best yarn for a knitted beret largely depends on the desired look, feel, and level of warmth you’re aiming for.
For a cozy and chunky beret, bulky weight yarn is ideal.
It creates a thick and plush fabric that adds extra warmth and texture to your accessory.
Worsted weight yarn offers a versatile option, striking a balance between warmth and drape.
It’s a popular choice for berets as it allows for intricate stitch patterns while still providing adequate insulation.
On the other hand, DK weight yarn, being slightly lighter, produces a more delicate and lightweight beret, perfect for milder climates or when you want a more refined, less bulky look.
If you are in love with a certain yarn, you might want to use two strands of yarn to achieve the bulky look.
Ultimately, the choice between these DK weight worsted weight will depend on the style and functionality you envision for your knitted beret.
To make sure you have the right yarn, it’s a good idea to make a gauge swatch before starting your project.
Knitting a couple of rows using your chosen yarn and needles will show you how your beret will end up.
You might have to adjust your yarn weight or the size of your needles.
If your gauge is larger than intended, you might need smaller needles, and if it’s tighter than intended, you might need larger needles.
- Learn everything about the different yarn weights here – Yarn Weight Guide {+ Conversion Chart}
- Learn everything about yarn fibers here – Yarn Types Explained: A Guide To Different Fibers
- Learn how to read a yarn label here – How To Read A Yarn Label (Step By Step)
- Learn how to substitute yarn in knitting patterns here – How To Substitute Yarn In A Knitting Pattern
What Are The Best Knitting Needles For A Beret?
The best knitting needles for a beret depend on personal preference and the specific technique you’re using to knit it.
For knitting the body of the beret, circular needles with a long cable are typically preferred as they can accommodate the large number of stitches required and allow for easy manipulation of the fabric.
Circular needles also distribute the weight of the beret evenly, making it more comfortable to work on.
Additionally, depending on your preferred method for decreasing stitches, double-pointed needles (DPNS) or a set of shorter circular needles may be needed for the crown shaping.
Generally, choosing high-quality needles made from materials like bamboo, wood, or metal can enhance your knitting experience by providing smooth and consistent stitches.
Ultimately, the best knitting needles for a beret are the ones that feel comfortable in your hands and help you achieve the desired result with ease.
What Is The Best Knitting Stitch For A Beret?
For a classic and stylish beret, the best knitting stitch to consider is the rib stitch worked through the back loop.
The rib stitch creates a stretchy and textured fabric that hugs the head comfortably while providing structure and shape to the beret.
By working the rib stitch through the back loop, you enhance the elasticity of the fabric, allowing the beret to fit snugly and securely.
This technique involves knitting or purling stitches through the back loop instead of the front, resulting in a distinctive ribbed texture that adds visual interest to the beret’s design.
Additionally, the rib stitch allows for easy customization of the beret’s size and fit, making it an ideal choice for knitters of all skill levels.
What Supplies Do You Need To Knit A Beret?
To knit a beret, you’ll need a few essential supplies.
You’ll need basic knitting notions such as stitch markers, a tapestry needle for weaving in ends, and scissors for cutting yarn.
With these supplies on hand, you’ll be well-equipped to start knitting your own cozy and stylish beret.
How Do You Make A Beret Look Good?
Making a beret look good is all about styling and confidence.
Ensure that the beret fits comfortably on your head without being too tight or too loose.
Position it slightly tilted to one side for a chic and relaxed look.
Pay attention to your hair: letting a few strands peek out from underneath or styling your hair in loose waves can complement the beret beautifully.
Consider coordinating the color of your beret with your outfit for a cohesive and put-together ensemble.
Experiment with different textures and materials to add visual interest, whether it’s a classic wool beret or one with a soft, slouchy knit.
Finally, wear your beret with confidence and flair—it’s not just an accessory but a statement piece that can elevate any outfit with its timeless charm.
Knitting Lessons
If you are a new knitter and need help with the knitting basics, check out these posts here – Knitting Lessons (With Video Tutorials).
There, you will find step-by-step tutorials for all the different knitting techniques a newbie needs to know.
This includes how to cast on, how to bind off, how to knit the basic knit stitches, how to knit the knit stitch, how to knit the purl stitch, the stockinette stitch, the seed stitch, the rib stitch, the mattress stitch, the slip stitch, and short rows.
This section covers how to yarn over (yo), measure gauge, fix knitting mistakes, how to knit the magic loop method, make knitting increases and decreases, a list of knitting abbreviations (UK + US terms), and great tips to help you throughout your knitting experience.
For an easy level knitting pattern, check out this pattern category for more recommendations –Beginner Knitters
And if you need more video tutorials to help you practice your basic knitting skills, check out my YouTube channel here – Handy Little Me – YouTube.
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