
If you've been following Moogly for a while, you've seen me talk about babé crochet Hat Templates! They are perfect for making sure crochet and knit hats fit everyone, every time. Designed for stocking caps or beanies, I recently used them to help create the Casual Crochet Bucket Hat! Check out this amazing tool for all hat makers, and enter to win a set here on Moogly - we're giving away TWO full sets this time!
Disclaimer: This giveaway is sponsored by babé crochet. All opinions are my own.
New to the babé crochet Hat Templates?
Whether you've switched to bucket hats for summer, or on a Christmas in July kick, these templates will make it easier and stress-free! Here are the templates in action!
babé crochet hat templates tell you how big (or small) to make your hats to fit every size - no math or tape measures needed! Here's a video I made on TikTok with more info on how they work. It was for a previous giveaway... but this one is just the same, with a later date!
@mooglyblog babé crochet hat templates are a life saver. 3 sets need new homes, anywhere in the world, but only until November 28, 2023 😉🌏🥳 @babecrochetco #mooglyblog #crochet #hats #crochethats #learntocrochet #fyp ♬ Chill Day - LAKEY INSPIRED
These are genuinely ridiculously easy to use. Working your hat top-down (crown to brim), put the center of your first round over the hole. Then, you match the size of your flat circle to the top of the curve. Once that is achieved, work even until it's the length of the template. This works for bucket hats too - for a looser fit, I just went a hair over the circle size!

No more consulting endless charts or trying it on over and over again - or worse yet, just hoping! Instead, you can grab the template for the size of the hat you're making and toss it in your project bag. If you crochet for a big family - or craft fairs - you can put together a set of templates with your most needed sizes to whip them up faster than ever! Great for all your holiday travel and vacations!

By Once, Use It for Life
I've been using them for years - ever since I first learned about them! And I can tell that the set I have will last my entire crochet career, and keep getting used. These hat templates are made from strong plastic and each is embossed with its "Tool Number." You can see how these work on the chart below. You'll get a chart with each set, as well as a wire ring to keep the templates and chart organized, and a tutorial on how to use the templates.
Each full set includes baby to adult head sizes from Newborn all the way up to Adult XL (Head circumferences of 34.95cm up to 61.6cm -- 13 ¾" up to 24 ¼’) - perfect!

If you've been reading Moogly for a while, you know that I'm a big fan of babé crochet Hat Templates - I've lost count of how many giveaways we've done! So as long as she's willing to share, I'll keep sharing them with all of you! ♥
Get Your Own Hat Templates Here!
Go to The Lillie Pad to purchase your own set of fabulous templates! For even more info, visit babé crochet!
The July 2024 babé Crochet Hat Templates Giveaway
The July 2024 babé crochet Hat Templates Giveaway is open WORLDWIDE (void where prohibited). The giveaway ends August 14, 2024, at 12:15am Central US time. To enter, use the Rafflecopter form below. If you are on mobile and have difficulty entering, please use a desktop computer to enter. Only the email option is mandatory – all other tasks are optional, for bonus entries only.
The two winners will each receive one Full Set of babé Crochet Hat Templates and will be notified by email.
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Lucille says
I crochet hats all year long since I make most of my hats for either Florida Cancer Specialists or Knots of Love, and both organizations need them year round. As I live in Florida, I tend to crochet bucket hats for myself in the summer.
Tammy A Shipwash says
I crochet more hats in the winter time.
Shoshana says
definitely more in the summer, in the winter just for babies
Cathy says
So excited to start making hats for this winter!
Kim Lennie says
I crochet hats all year round. Good Luck to All!
Susan Anderson says
I am terrible at hats. I've tried several times and have given up. I have so much yarn, i'd like to try the templates to see if I can finally make a hat that fits someone and donate to our local thrift shop before winter.
Renee Z says
I crochet hats year round, when I'm not working on another project.
Kris Ten-Eyck says
I crochet hats year round. I use hats (and hand towels) as a pallette cleanser when I need a break from my bigger projects.
Elizabeth Brignoni says
This would be so great of a tool to have!
Leah says
I crochet hats more in the summer but that's just because I have more time.
Marg says
I crochet hats year around. I give them to different charities, so this tool would come in quite handy
Deb Rowley says
I crochet hats all year round. I just finished the bucket hat you have featured pictures of in this article!
Dawn Tenneson says
I crochet hats all year, especially after a big project like a blanket or sweater!
Christine Voss says
I crochet more hats in the summer. They are nice small projects that don't make you hot to create.
TexasGal says
These templates would be "da bom dot com."
I love making hats for my fam, but struggle with sizing. I'm sure having a template would make the process so much easier!
Cindi says
The hats I've attempted have turned out wonky. A template would be an awesome tool. Thank you.
Sharon Thomas says
I have always wanted o get these templets. One day I’ll get them. Good luck to everyone
Emily W says
I make more winter hats, I have always wanted these templates.
Barbara Robson says
I crochet bucket hats in the summer but they never turn out the way I want them to. Tried top down and brim up with no success. Made a few beanies for winter side to side and they turned out just OK. These templates may be my game changer. Thank you for offering them as a give away.
Teresa Knittingdancer says
In the summer so I will have them ready for the fall
Karen says
I usually make more hats in the winter when it's extremely cold here. I've heard alot about these templates and winning them would be seriously a dream come true! No joke I really want to own the templates, and thank you for a chance to win them!!!! Such an amazing prize!
KIM BALAZS says
i USUALLY DO IN THE FALL AND WINTER
Verna says
I make hats when ever there's a need or request and any time of year!
Trish says
I love the idea of the hat templates and can’t wait to make a hat. Thanks for the wonderful idea!!
Charlotte Loring says
I also have trouble getting hats to fit. No one to try them on except myself. Always just a tad to big.
Terri Montoya says
I love these hats!
Bobbi Laskowske says
I haven't crocheted many hats, but would love these templates to hopefully do a better job of fitting them.
Brenda says
I usually crochet and knit more hats in the fall and winter!
Amber I. says
We crochet hats year round, since hats are a smaller project that don't take up a lot of space.
In the fall when it starts to get cold, it's a perfect reminder that those less fortunate than us will need some help, and that's when we begin to make scarves and hats for our community organizations that service the homeless.
Our local yarn shop also runs a yearly drive, usually around February or March, to encourage fiber folks to make "Warm Things" that then get donated.
So, in short - fall and winter!
Gvs says
I make hats year-round to go along with every gifted baby blanket I crochet.
Sue says
I make more hats in fall and winter.
Alexandra says
Where have these been all my life and how am I only learning about them now!? I’m TERRIBLE at estimating distance/length/circumference/dimensions, anything like that. And I have the comically huge and tiny hats to prove it.
Tamara Kelly says
Haha, I think we've all made a few of those! That and a meandering scarf or two! 😀
Diane Zoock says
I struggle with top down beanies.. they always end up looking like they'd fit either Frankenstein or a premie - nothing in the middle !! LOL
I do more hats in the summer/fall as I am stocking up for holiday gifts.