DIY Heart-Patterned Stitched Pom Pom Beanie

February! You're here! Don't you feel like when January is over that we have survived something? For me that is the deepest, darkest, winter month and once February comes with its hearts and valentines I feel a little better about life. So, I say we start this month off with a heart-themed project, this DIY Heart-Patterned Stitched Pom Pom Beanie!

I have been letting this particular project roll around in my brain for the last couple of months, trying to decide how to execute it well. Then, during a random grocery trip I found the right beanie and the right yarn and finally decided to make it happen and I'm SO glad I did. I have noticed these solid beanies at Walmart (for just $2) and knew there had to be a way to take this inexpensive but plain little cuties to the next level so I decided to add some neon yarn touches and BAM! The cutest beanie around was created. This project is great because it is so cheap and if you can sew on a button you make yourself one. Here is how I did it:

Supplies needed to make your own Stitched Pom Pom Beanie

  • Plain beanie
  • Yarn (If you are doing hearts then a thicker yarn will make a bigger impact.)
  • Needle (Make sure it is big enough to thread your yarn through!

How to make your own Stitched Pom Pom Beanie

Step 1: Start stitching your hearts! There isn't much of a secret to this, just stitch a V, then cut your ends inside the hat and tie them off. I did mine all free-hand so they aren't exactly evenly spaced, but you could also measure and mark them before with a pencil if you want more exact placement.

Step 2: Make your pom pom! I made mine by wrapping the yarn around 4 of my fingers about 100 times. Then, carefully slide it off of your hand but so it keeps its shape.

Step 3: Cut a piece of yarn a view inches long and tie around the circle of yarn very tightly. Then, take scissors and cut through the loops. After all the loops are cut, I like to spend some time adjusting and trimming the ends of the pom pom until I am happy with its shape.

Step 4: Thread your needle again and attach the pom pom to the top of the hat by threading it through the pom pom and tying it off inside the hat when secured.

You've done it! SO easy, right? Now you can brave that cold February air in style. Or just stay inside where it's warm and there is Netflix and look cozy and cute with your Valentine. That's my preferred option.

Happy love month and happy stitching!


ox. Liz


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  • Jenny Jenny on Jan 09, 2022

    I don’t have a “hat face”! I mean NOTHING suits me and if I try a hat/beanie/whatever on when I’m with friends, they roll around laughing! No fair!

    id LOVE to have seen this little cutie on you, just to get an idea of how it might look! No matter, at that price I’ve got to try it.

    thanks for sharing. I love what you did with it 😊

  • Doreen Kennedy Doreen Kennedy on Jan 10, 2022

    Perfectly adorable

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