Collection: Newborn Knitted Beanies

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A good knitted baby beanie is one of those things you reach for constantly in the early months. It keeps little heads warm on morning walks and cold car-park dashes, and it stays in the nappy bag long after other newborn pieces have been outgrown.

3 Little Crowns beanies bring a little extra to that: soft cotton knits, considered details, and a finish that makes them feel like a proper gift rather than a practical baby hat.

What to Look for in a Knitted Baby Beanie

Newborn heads lose heat faster than most parents expect, especially in the gap between a warm car and a cool room. A beanie handles that better than a wrap or a blanket can, mostly because it stays put.

But fit matters more than it seems. Too snug and it leaves marks or gets avoided; too loose and it's over the eyes before the baby moves twice. Cotton knits are more forgiving than synthetic blends: they stretch, they breathe against sensitive skin, and they survive repeated washes without going stiff or shapeless.

If you're buying as a gift, a newborn beanie is one of the lower-risk choices in baby clothing. A well-made knitted beanie spans a few months rather than a narrow window of weeks, which a onesie often can't say.

Our Knitted Baby Beanies and Bonnets

Textured Knit Beanie in Oat

The oat colourway is the reason this baby beanie ends up in the nappy bag permanently: it goes with everything, which sounds like a small thing until you're dressing a baby at 6am. The pom pom is adorable, and the textured knit holds its structure better over time than a plain jersey would. The cotton weight is light enough to wear across seasons rather than deep winter alone.

Shop the Textured Knit Beanie in Oat

Bear Bonnet

The bonnet shape does something a pull-on beanie can't in the very early weeks: it stays on. Newborns in the floppy, sleepy stage keep bonnets on longer. The bear ears are a visual detail, not a structural one, so they don't change the fit or add bulk. It photographs beautifully, but it also gets worn.

Shop the Bear Bonnet

Bunny Bonnet

This one gets treated as an Easter piece more often than it should. The bonnet shape and soft ears work just as well through autumn and into winter layering, and the coverage around the ears is useful rather than decorative. Like the Bear Bonnet, it stays on more reliably than a stretch beanie during the early weeks.

Shop the Bunny Bonnet

Pairing Your Knitted Baby Beanie

Knitted beanies pair well with anything in the newborn range. If you're putting together a gift, a beanie alongside one of our swaddles or a footed romper makes for a complete, practical set without overcomplicating it. A matching baby blanket from our cotton baby blankets range finishes it off.

FAQs

What age do these fit?

Most newborn sizing covers roughly 0 to 3 months, though head circumference varies. The knit gives enough stretch to extend the window a little beyond the label.

Can newborns sleep in a knitted beanie?

Safe-sleep guidelines advise against hats during sleep once a baby is home from hospital. These are for wakeful, supervised wear and transitions between environments, not overnight use.

How do I wash them?

Cold gentle cycle or hand wash, then lay flat to dry. The dryer will shorten the life of the knit faster than anything else.

Is this a good gift if I don't know the birth date yet?

Yes, with a gift receipt included. A baby beanie is one of the more forgiving choices compared to clothing with snaps or length-dependent sizing.

Do the bonnets actually stay on?

Better than most pull-on styles. The structure keeps them more secure during the early weeks, though no baby hat stays on indefinitely.