Creating a crochet headband is a fun and rewarding project! Starting with a simple slip knot, you'll chain a few stitches and then dive into single crochets, making your way through rows to build the body of the headband. As you reach the end, you'll do some decrease stitches to shape it just right.
Crochet Headband Pattern
Don't forget to add those final chains to make cute, adjustable straps on each side. With every stitch, you'll see your beautiful headband come to life, perfect for keeping your ears warm or adding a stylish touch to any outfit. It's an easy pattern that brings a lot of joy, whether you're making it for yourself or as a sweet gift for someone special.
Materials
- Cotton yarn, 125g (5 ply)
- 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Measuring tape
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Marker (optional)
Starting Your Headband
Begin the Headband
- Make a slip knot and chain 9 chains (ch 9).
The Body of the Headband
Row 1
- Skip the first chain.
- Single crochet (sc) in the next chain and in every chain across.
Row 2
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Single crochet (sc) in every stitch.
Rows 3-68
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Single crochet (sc) in every stitch.
- Repeat the same process for each row.
Shaping the Headband
Row 69
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Decrease crochet, single crochet 1; repeat this twice.
- Decrease crochet.
For Row 70
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Decrease crochet, single crochet 1, decrease crochet.
Row 71
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Decrease crochet, single crochet 1.
Row 72
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Decrease crochet to other side, repeat same thing.
Finishing Touches
First Strap
- Make 70 chains.
- Repeat the process for the other side: Connect the yarn.
- Start with chain crochet 1 (ch 1), single crochet 1; repeat this twice.
- Single crochet 1, turn your work.
- Decrease crochet, single crochet 1.
- Decrease crochet.
- Chain 1 (ch 1), turn your work.
- Decrease crochet, single crochet 1.
Second Strap
- Make 70 chains to create another strap.
- This will be cut to make it look beautiful and form the final aesthetic of the headband.
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