The Most Beautiful Crochet Headband is a richly textured accessory that combines Tunisian simple stitches with bold puff stitch details to create a soft, structured, and eye catching design. Created by Claudetta Crochet, this pattern focuses on elegant texture rather than complicated shaping, making it a satisfying project for crocheters who want a polished handmade finish.
Crochet Tunisian Headband
The headband can be easily adjusted in both width and length, works well with many yarn types, and features a twisted front that adds visual interest while keeping the seam hidden. It is ideal for cooler weather, gift making, or elevating everyday outfits with a handmade touch.
Materials
- 6 mm Tunisian crochet hook or standard crochet hook with a long shaft
- Yarn suitable for a 5 to 6 mm hook
- Scissors
- Darning needle
Setup Row The Foundation
- Make a slip knot and chain 15 or any number needed for your desired headband width
- Insert the hook into the second chain from the hook and pull up a loop
- Continue pulling up one loop in each chain across until all stitches are on the hook
- Yarn over and pull through two loops repeatedly until only one loop remains

Transition Row Setting Up Puff Stitches
- Pull the working loop slightly taller to allow room for puff stitches
- Yarn over and insert the hook into the first space between stitches and pull up a loop three times
- Move to the next space and repeat pulling up three loops
- Work Tunisian simple stitches across the center section
- In the final spaces, work puff stitches by pulling up three loops in each space
- Pull through six loops then chain one and pull through six loops again
- Pull through two loops at a time across the center stitches
- At the end pull through seven loops then chain one pull through six loops and chain one

Repeat Row Main Body
- Yarn over and pull up six loops in the chain space between the puff stitches
- Skip the next puff stitch and work Tunisian simple stitches across the center
- At the end pull up six loops in the final puff stitch space

- Pull through six loops then chain one and pull through six loops again
- Pull through two loops at a time across the center stitches
- At the end pull through seven loops then chain one pull through six loops and chain one
- Repeat this row until the headband reaches approximately 22 inches or fits comfortably around the head

Finishing And The Twist
- Fasten off and leave a long yarn tail for sewing
- Lay the headband flat on a surface
- Fold each end into a C shape
- Interlock the two C shapes so the fabric layers alternate
- Sew securely through all four layers using a darning needle
- Turn the headband inside out to reveal the twist and hide the seam






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