Looking to add a touch of style and culture to your wardrobe? The Crochet Durag Head Wrap Pattern is the perfect way to bring some attitude and flair to your look. Whether you're aiming for a laid-back vibe or a fashion-forward statement, this versatile pattern offers endless possibilities.
Crochet Durag Head Wrap
With its timeless appeal and customizable design, you can create a head wrap that speaks to your personal style. Get ready to elevate your accessory game and turn heads with this must-have crochet pattern!
Materials:
- Approximately 175 yards of 4-weight yarn
- L 8.0 mm crochet hook
- 2 Stitch markers
- Pair of scissors
- Tapestry needle
Instructions:
Start with a slip knot and chain up 70 chains.
- Make a double crochet in the fifth chain from the hook.
- Chain 1, skip 1, and double crochet in the next stitch.
- Repeat this pattern across the row.
At the end of the row, work a V-stitch two times in the last stitch (double crochet, chain 1, double crochet).
- Work double crochet across the other edge to complete the row.
- Continue following the pattern for rows 2 to 4, incorporating V-stitches at the top to create increases.
After completing row 4 with increases, work rows 5 to 10 by double crocheting in each stitch around without any further increases.
After reaching row 10, fasten off and weave in any loose ends.
Steps for Straps:
- Mark the 25th double crochet on each side of the unit where the straps will be attached.
Chain 70 and attach the chain to the marked stitch using a slip stitch.
Chain 4, and continue double crocheting and chaining across until reaching the stitch before the stitch marker on the other side.
- Chain 4, slip stitch into the stitch with the stitch marker, and chain 73 for the second strap.
- Follow the same mesh pattern for the straps, mirroring the sides until reaching the other stitch marker.
- Complete rows for the straps following the established pattern.
- Fasten off, weave in the ends, and style the do-rag as desired.
Finishing:
After completing the last row, fasten off and weave in any remaining yarn ends using a tapestry needle.
Adjust and tie the straps as desired to secure the do-rag in place.
- Make any final adjustments or embellishments to your do-rag before wearing it.
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