Hi! I have a fun and simple headband pattern for you today! I designed this for two purposes/reasons. First of all, I love hand-dyed yarn because, well, there is no denying its beauty and quality! It is costly because of this though, so I want to use up every scrap. I have some yarn leftover from my advent calendar from the fantastic Rita Mae Yarns and wanted to use it for another hair accessory for summer. Secondly, I have been enjoying making yarn music videos on my Instagram account, and I wanted to do Meghan Trainor’s All About That Bass which I turned into All About Crochet. (I crack myself up, clearly.) Anyway, she wears headbands all throughout that music video so this was born of that!
I can’t say what my next design will be because I’m working on a few things and I’m not sure what will be ready for testers yet, but I have earrings planned and hopefully some kitchen items I’m working on the design for with one of my new favorite yarns: Caron Cotton Ripple Cakes. I just finished a tank top with it and it was really fun to work with. My mom used it for some beautiful trivets for wedding shower gifts a few weeks ago, and I think the texture will be just right for a handy kitchen wipe. If only I could crochet as fast as I think!
Alright enough rambling about crochet and on to the pattern! This pattern is a nice beginner pattern, but you still might want the PDF because there are quite a few rows and it will be easier to check off as you work. It’s only $2, less than a fancy coffee! Available on Ravelry and LoveCrafts.
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You’ll need 100 yards of that fabulous hand-dyed yarn from your stash, or any fingering weight yarn you want to use up! I’m working on my third headband now (I want to film a cool time-lapse video for Instagram.) So don’t get mad if you end up making more than one! You’ll also need a 3.25 mm crochet hook, or whatever helps you meet gauge.
Additional Materials
- 100 yds/10g Sock/fingering/baby/sport yarn super fine CYC weight 1 OR 2 to meet gauge (Samples are Rita Mae Yarns in Berries N’ Cream and Universal Yarn Finn in Rose Quartz)
- crochet hook US size D (3.25mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
- tapestry sewing needle
- scissors and measuring tape
Stitches (US Terms)
- ch = chain
- esc = extended single crochet: insert hook into st, yo, draw through the st, yo and pull through one loop on hook, yo, pull through both loops on hook.
- sl st = slipstitch
- BLO = back loop only
- st/sts = stitch/stitches
- dec = 1 esc in 2 sts: insert hook into st, yo, draw through the st, yo and pull through one loop, insert hook in next st, yo draw through st, yo and pull through one loop on hook, yo pull through all 3 loops on hook.
- sk = skip
Notes
- Finished Dimensions: Approx 26 in X 1 in
- I suggest blocking this headband to get it very straight and make sure the ends don’t curl.
- Photo guide pages 5 and 6 will help you check your work.
- Stitch counts are marked with parentheses ( ) at the end of each row. Repeating rows also have a number of rows marked at the end with { }
Gauge Swatch
Chain 10, esc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining st. (9 esc) Ch 1 and turn. *Esc each st across. Repeat from * for 6 more rows. Square should be 1 inch by 1 inch. (9 esc sts in 8 rows)
Instructions
Ch 3.
Row 1: 2 esc in 2nd chain from hook, 2 esc in next st. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc)
Row 2: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc)
Row 3: 2 esc in first st, esc until last st, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 4: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 5: 2 esc in first st, esc until last st, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. (8 esc)
Row 6-7: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (8 esc)
Row 8: Dec, esc in each st until last two, dec in last two sts. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 9: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 10: Dec, esc in each st until last two, dec in last two sts. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc)
Row 11-19: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc) {9 rows}
Row 20: 2 esc in first st, esc until last st, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 21-47: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc) {27 rows}
Row 48-78: Esc BLO in eash st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc BLO) {30 rows}
Row 79-111: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc) {32 rows}
Row 112: Dec, esc in each st until last two, dec in last two sts. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc)
Row 113-122: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc) {9 rows}
Row 123: 2 esc in first st, esc until last st, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 124: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 125: 2 esc in first st, esc until last st, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. (8 esc)
Row 126-127: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (8 esc)
Row 128: Dec, esc in each st until last two, dec in last two sts. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 129: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (6 esc)
Row 130: Dec, esc in each st until last two, dec in last two sts. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc)
Row 131: Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (4 esc)
Row 132: Dec twice. Ch 1, turn. (2 esc)
Row 133: sk first st, sl st in 2nd st. Fasten off and weave in ends. Tie with a square knot at the two thinner areas near each end of the band.
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