Crochet Bluebell Bandana Free Pattern
Crochet Bluebell Bandana Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you the crochet Bluebell bandana free pattern. This crochet project is perfect for beginners and is perfect for all seasons. This bandana is so feminine; it features a simple C2C stitch and a chain arch edging.
The video tutorial is available here:
Crochet Bluebell Bandana Free Pattern: The Inspiration
I love crocheted bandanas. Indeed, a few weeks ago I crocheted the lovely and feminine bandana. This project was very popular when I released it, and I love how pretty it looks. Bandanas are so delicate, and are great accessories for all seasons.
Indeed, crocheted bandanas are both visually beautiful and practical. Bandanas are very practical as they help with tidying up your hair and overall look when they are worn.
This new design features a treble crochet corner to corner stitch. I love the corner to corner stitch, as it is such a versatile stitch. I love the treble corner to corner stitch as it adds a layer of elegance to an otherwise simple stitch. Once I finished crocheting the main part of the bandana, a delicate chain arch edging is then added to the project.
Crochet Bluebell Bandana Free Pattern: The Yarn
For this crochet bandana, I used Lion Brand Feels Like Butta yarn. This yarn is so beautiful and easy to work with. I love crocheting with this yarn, and I have used this yarn many times in the past. Indeed, this feminine scrunchie has been crocheted with this yarn.
Soft and unique, this yarn always creates amazing and perfect crochet projects. Feels Like Butta yarn gives a lovely feel to many different designs. This mint sweater pattern was also crocheted with this yarn. I love this sweater pattern so much, and I hope to use this yarn many more times in the future.
This yarn is both feminine and beautiful. It comes in many different colors, and I know I love to use it for accessories. Let me know if you enjoy this crochet projects as much as I.
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Crochet Bluebell Bandana: The Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Crochet Easy Bandana PDF Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store here: Crochet Easy Bandana PDF Pattern
Level: Easy/beginner
Notes
I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets).
Gauge
4” (10 cm) x 4” (10 cm): 4 “clusters” of C2C pattern
Size of finished bandana (including border but excluding ties)
8” (20 cm) x 15” (38 cm)
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
St: stitch
Sl st: slip stitch
Sk: skip
SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)
TC: Treble crochet (UK Double Treble Crochet)
EOR: End of Row
You will need
1 skein of Lion Brand Feels Like Butta yarn in shade Bluebell
5 mm crochet hook
A pair of scissors
A tapestry needle
To begin
To start, make a slip knot.
1: Ch 7, TC in 5th ch from the hook and in each st along (=4 TC).
2: Ch 7, turn work, TC in 5h ch from hook and in each st along (=4 TC); turn work to sl st in between the 3rd and 4th TC from the previous row; ch 4 (counts as a TC throughout), and add 3 TC in between the 3rd and 4th TC from the previous row to form a square.
3: Ch 7, turn your work, TC in 5th ch from hook, TC in each st along (=4 TC); sl st to previous square in between 3rd and 4th TC; ch 4 (=TC), and add 3 TC in that space, sl st to previous square in between 3rd and 4th TC. Ch 4 (=TC), and add 3 TC in that space, sl st to previous square in between 3rd and 4th TC.
4-10: repeat row 3, adding the required number of squares as you go along.
Do not fasten off.
Chain arch edging
Chain 40, slip stitch through the second chain and each chain across (1st tie). Slip stitch this tie onto the project to secure it to this project.
Now we will be crocheting the chain arch edging across the two sides of this bandana.
1: ch 1 (=does not count as a stitch), place a SC evenly across the two “straight” sides of the bandana, making sure you do not tighten the project with these SCs. There is not a specific amount of SCs that you need to crochet across this project.
2: Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), place a SC into this first stitch; [ch 3, sk 1 stitch, SC into next stitch] until eor. Finish on a SC.
Do not fasten off, but chain 40 once again; slip stitch through second chain and each chain across until you reach the bandana. Slip stitch this tie to the project to secure it.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.