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As a crochet designer with nearly a decade of stitching experience, seeing the fiber art make its runway return warms my yarn-loving heart in a way only wool can (IYKYK). There are so many fun crochet trends having their moment this spring, including the slightly controversial crochet skull cap.
If you’ve seen the crochet skull cap trend, you either love it or hate it—and, honestly, I get it. With its ties to 1920s flapper style, it can easily feel more cosplay than closet staple. But, I promise anyone can pull it off. There’s a reason this trend is over 100 years old—and a reason it keeps coming back in style.
While it might be best known for its Roaring Twenties origin story, the trend’s comeback is actually connected to Y2K fashion and our collective obsession with nostalgia. The last time we as a society slipped one of these silly little caps on, we were wearing low-rise jeans and singing What Dreams Are Made Of by Hilary Duff… two things that are relevant again in 2026.
Although the crochet skull cap trend might feel very specific, it’s actually one of the most versatile accessory trends to try this season. And there are so many different versions, making it even easier to find one that matches your personal style.
For a dressier look, you can style a beaded, sequin, or fringe crochet skull cap with a dress and heels (or knee-high boots if you want something edgier). The trend also lends itself to more casual ensembles, too. Wear the less bejeweled styles—such as the Zara Crochet Beanie With Beaded Flowers or the GUEYA Crochet Lace Skull Cap—with a sheer long-sleeve top and denim overalls, or even a T-shirt and extra-long jorts.
This 2026 hat trend is also one of the cutest and easiest ways to spruce up festival styling, since it offers a more whimsical and bohemian aesthetic to most outfits. Wear the cap with a long maxi skirt and cropped tank or a slinky Y2K-inspired mini dress to Coachella, Stagecoach, and BottleRock this spring.
If, you, like me, are also a crocheter and want to make your own crochet skull cap, there are plenty of patterns available online. This Flower Mesh Cap Crochet Pattern from Crochettistudio is a fun design with beaded trim that reminds me of the Anthro cap. And this Crochet Lace Cap Pattern from Mirabellabyceyda is a great beginner-friendly project with a unique lace pattern that adds some interest to the trend. This Mesh Cap Crochet Tutorial from Beebagspl is another beginner-friendly design that feels a little closer to a beanie, so it’s a great starting point if you want to test the trend waters without fully committing to a lacey beaded design.
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