Choosing a crochet baby hat for children is not that easy, there are a few
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keep in mind when choosing a toddler winter hat. First, try to get a winter hat
that covers your child's entire head and both ears.Ear flaps are a must-Have for
children.The ear flaps ensures that those little body parts are covered as they
are supposed to be. Some crochet baby hats have ear flaps that fold up and
down.This is helpful if you are in and out of the car or home a lot.If the baby
is in a room which has an exit that is used often, make sure the baby wears a
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covered. Why is a chin strap better for babies? I personally
like to get a crochet baby hat that has chin strap closure.The reason, is
because it is hard for the child to pull the hat off his/her head.Chin straps
snap, tie or use fastening tape-Closures under the chin to keep the hat in
place. Always take your child shopping with you when buying a hat, since hats
must fit.Every hat looks different on every child.Baby crochet winter hats come
in all colors and styles.If your toddlers are hat-Fussy, letting them choose the
hat themselves might be the key to keeping one on their head. Which fabric wholesale snapbacks
should the hat is
made of to get a hat that's warm enough? Make sure the fabric is insulated and
is water resistant;Some winter crochet baby hats have waterproof exteriors and
are perfect for those toddlers that are snow bunnies. Think twice about a fleece
hat.Fleece hats tend to produce static and will make babies hair a clingy mess
when you remove it. It is always a great idea to buy the coat first and then the
crocheted hat, so it's easier to match.Remember to take along the coat with you
to the store to match the hat. When i match a crochet hat to a coat this is what
i do: For babies up to 18 months i like light colors a pink hat to a pink coat
and a light blue hat to a blue coat.I buy extra warm hats for my babies;I focus
a lot on the ear flaps.When i shop for my toddlers or any older age i don't mind
the dark colors like green, brown, navy and burgundy as long as it's warm and
blends in to the colors of the coat.Seasonal outerwear i buy large enough to
leave room for growth spurts, to have use of it at least for two seasons, not
over sized but not too fitted.