Elevate your wardrobe with this chic crochet beret and coat set pattern! The elegant design of this ensemble features textured stitches that create a sophisticated yet cozy look. Perfect for cool weather, this stylish set will keep you warm while making a fashion statement.
There’s something undeniably magical about crocheting a matching set, and this Crochet Beret and Coat Pattern has completely stolen my heart! As someone who’s always on the lookout for stylish, timeless pieces to add to my handmade wardrobe, this duo was a dream to make — and wear. Not only is it cozy and warm, but it also gives off those effortlessly chic, Parisian-inspired vibes that make you feel like you just walked out of a vintage fashion magazine.
Let’s start with the Crochet Beret and Coat, because oh my goodness — what a beauty. This isn’t your typical quick weekend project, but every stitch is worth it. I used a warm, worsted-weight yarn in a classic cream color for my first one, but I’m already planning another in deep forest green for the fall. The stitch pattern gives the coat such a lovely texture — enough structure to hold its shape, but still soft and flexible when you move. It’s worked in panels, which makes it easier to manage, and then seamed together for that tailored fit.

How to Crochet Beret and Coat
Crafting this crochet beret and coat set requires intermediate crochet skills, making it a rewarding project for those looking to expand their repertoire. The pattern uses a combination of basic and textured stitches, ensuring a unique and visually appealing finish. This set is ideal for those who want to create a coordinated look that exudes elegance and comfort.
One of my favorite parts about making the coat was customizing the collar and cuffs. You can go for a more minimalist, modern look or amp it up with some dramatic flair. I added some chunky wooden buttons and lined the inside with a soft cotton fabric for extra comfort (totally optional, of course). It looks gorgeous over dresses, or even with jeans and boots for a cozy day out. It’s the kind of piece that makes people ask, “Where did you get that?” — and nothing beats saying, “Oh, I made it!”
Now onto the beret — such a fun and satisfying little project! Honestly, after working on the coat for a while, the beret felt like a treat. It works up so quickly and gives you that instant gratification. The shaping is really clever, but not too tricky. If you’ve made basic hats before, you’ll totally be able to handle this. And if you’re a beginner — don’t be scared! The instructions are clear and beginner-friendly.
The beret fits just right — snug at the brim but nice and slouchy at the top. I added a little crochet-covered button at the center just for a classic touch, and I’ve made a few extra berets in different colors because I loved the pattern so much. You could even attach a little flower or brooch if you’re feeling extra fancy.
Crochet Beret and Coat. Crochet Pattern:
What I love most about this set is how elegant yet wearable it is. You get the warmth and comfort you need during the colder months, but you don’t have to sacrifice style. And the best part? You made it yourself. There’s something so empowering about that — choosing your yarn, watching it take shape, and finally getting to wear (or gift!) something you poured your time and love into.
Whether you’re making this set for yourself or as a heartfelt handmade gift, I promise you’ll enjoy every moment of it. The beret and coat pair beautifully together, but they’re also strong standalone pieces you’ll reach for again and again.
So grab your hook, pick out your dream yarn color, and get ready to create something truly special. This pattern is a beautiful journey from start to finish — and I can’t wait to see how yours turns out!
Crochet Beret and Coat Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn in coordinating colors.
- 5.0 mm (H/8) crochet hook.
- 6.0 mm (J/10) crochet hook for the coat.
- Yarn needle.
- Stitch markers.
- Buttons for the coat.
Stitches Used:
- Chain (ch)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
- Single Crochet (sc)
- Double Crochet (dc)
- Puff Stitch (ps) (yarn over, insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop, repeat 3 times, yarn over and pull through all loops on the hook)
Beret Instructions:
1. Crown:
- Round 1: Using 5.0 mm hook, make a magic ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), 11 dc in the ring. Join with sl st to the top of the ch 3. (12 dc)
- Round 2: Ch 3, dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in each stitch around. Join with sl st. (24 dc)
- Round 3: Ch 3, dc in the next st, 2 dc in the next st; repeat from * to * around. Join with sl st. (36 dc)
- Round 4: Ch 3, dc in the next 2 sts, 2 dc in the next st; repeat from * to * around. Join with sl st. (48 dc)
- Round 5: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 sts, 2 dc in the next st; repeat from * to * around. Join with sl st. (60 dc)
2. Body:
- Round 6-12: Ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join with sl st. (60 dc)
3. Band:
- Round 13: Switch to sc and work evenly around. Join with sl st. (60 sc)
- Round 14: Work sc in each stitch around, creating a snug fit for the band. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Coat Instructions:
1. Back Panel:
- Foundation Row: Using 6.0 mm hook, chain 100 (adjust for size), dc in the 4th ch from the hook and across. Turn. (98 dc)
- Row 2: Ch 3, dc in each stitch across. Turn.
- Row 3-40: Repeat Row 2 until desired length is achieved.
2. Front Panels (make 2):
- Foundation Row: Chain 50, dc in the 4th ch from the hook and across. Turn. (48 dc)
- Row 2: Ch 3, dc in each stitch across. Turn.
- Row 3-40: Repeat Row 2 until the length matches the back panel.
3. Sleeves (make 2):
- Foundation Row: Chain 60, dc in the 4th ch from the hook and across. Turn. (58 dc)
- Row 2: Ch 3, dc in each stitch across. Turn.
- Row 3-25: Repeat Row 2 until the desired sleeve length is achieved.
4. Assembly:
- Lay out the back panel and front panels with right sides facing each other. Sew the shoulder seams together.
- Attach the sleeves by sewing along the armholes, then sew the side seams of the coat and the sleeves.
- Add buttons along the front edge of the coat, and create buttonholes on the opposite side by skipping stitches.
5. Collar:
- Chain 10, sc in 2nd ch from the hook and across. Turn.
- Repeat until the desired length is achieved and attach it to the neckline of the coat.
Your crochet beret and coat set is now complete, offering both warmth and style in every stitch!