Make a statement accessory using this Crochet Devil Horn Headband designed for parties and spooky season style. This easy crochet devil horn headband tutorial suits gift making, last minute costumes, and creative photo props while keeping construction quick, fun, and satisfying.
Crochet Devil Horn Headband

Whether you're looking to make a fun costume piece, a playful gift, or just want to add some flair to your wardrobe, this crochet headband with horns is a versatile and creative project that can be customized in various yarn colors. Perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike, it’s a must-try pattern for your next crochet project!
Horns

Materials:
- Cotton yarn (YarnArt Jeans recommended)
- 3 mm crochet hook
- Optional needle for weaving in ends
- Optional stitch markers
- Filling material
Instructions:
- Create a magic ring.
- Crochet 3 single crochet stitches into the magic ring.
- Pull the short end of the yarn to close the ring.
- Turn the work inside out so the "peak" is facing upwards.
- Make one chain stitch.
- Increase by one single crochet stitch in each subsequent row until you have 13 single crochet stitches in a row.
- Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail, and stuff the horn.
Headband

Instructions:
- Make a slip knot.
- Chain the desired width (e.g., 9 air loops).
- Add one more chain stitch as a turning chain.
- Work half double crochet stitches across the row.
- For subsequent rows, turn your work, then work a single crochet stitch into the first stitch, and another single crochet into the horizontal bar of the previous single crochet.
- Continue working half double crochet stitches across the row until the headband reaches your ears.
Instructions:
- Front Side Decrease: Begin a single crochet in the first stitch (leave two loops), then a half double crochet in the next stitch (leave four loops), yarn over and pull through all four loops.
- Last Decrease (Front Side): When two stitches remain, begin a half double crochet in the second to last stitch (three loops), then a half double crochet in the last stitch (five loops), yarn over and pull through all five loops.
- Work the back side of the row without decreases.
- Repeat decreasing on the front side until 3 or 4 stitches remain.

Final Decrease:
- For 3 stitches: Work first single crochet, then next half double crochet, then last half double crochet, all without completing, then yarn over and pull through all 6 loops.
- For 4 stitches: Decrease two stitches together, then the next two together. On the next row, decrease the remaining two stitches together.
- Chain a desired length for the tie.
- Cut the yarn and pull through to secure.
- Repeat on the other side of the headband.

Sewing:
- Thread the yarn tail from the horn onto a needle.
- Position the horn.
- Insert the needle into the headband fabric, bringing it out near a stitch on the horn.
- Pass the needle through the outer loop of the next stitch on the horn.
- Bring the needle back down into the headband fabric.
- Repeat around the base of the horn to secure it.
- Weave in remaining yarn tails.
- Ensure both horns face the correct direction.





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