Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern
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Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern

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Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern

Hi everyone, I am so pleased to bring you the crochet Lilac Winter headband free pattern. This new crochet tutorial for this feminine Winter headband, perfect for the colder months which are now upon us. Let me know in the comments if you love a headband pattern and tutorial as much as I do.

The video tutorial for this project can be found here:

Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern: A Feminine Design

This new crochet design for a feminine Winter headband is so easy to follow. Indeed, this project features a simple design featuring a simple textured stitch. I have used a chunky/bulky yarn for this project. Indeed, I used King Cole Big Value chunky for this design, but you can use your favorite chunky/bulky yarn of your preference.

This crochet headband from a few years ago is also great if you are looking for a warm Winter headband. This headband is crocheted with a lovely wool blend yarn.

This new crochet headband design features the “knit” look stitch, perfect for Winter accessories!

Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern
This is such a beautiful project

Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern: A Feminine Design

For this project, I have chosen to crochet a lovely textured stitch which resembles a knit stitch. This knit stitch is so elegant and feminine. I have already used this crochet stitch before.

The Snow Princess Scarf has been crocheted with this lovely stitch. This stitch is very lovely and simple too. This easy man scarf features this beautiful stitch too. I love this stitch so much and I am so happy to make a Winter headband with this design.

This simple headband is also a very fast project to crochet. It therefore makes a great crochet gift for a loved one. Also, it can also be crocheted in many different colors too. I love this pattern so much and am so pleased to be using it for this new Winter headband design.

Crochet Lilac Winter Headband Free Pattern
I love this twist headband so much!

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Crochet Lilac Winter Headband: The Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store: Crochet Lilac Twist Headband PDF Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store: Crochet Lilac Twist Headband PDF Pattern

Level: Easy/beginner

Notes

I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets)

Gauge

4 in (10 cm) = 12 stitches

4 in (10 cm) = 8 rows

Size of finished project

5” x 9,5” (12,5 cm x 24 cm)

Materials

1 skein of King Cole Big Value Chunky yarn (or any chunky/bulky yarn of your preference)

A 6 mm crochet hook

A pair of scissors

A tapestry needle

Abbreviations

Ch: chain

St: stitch

Sl st: slip stitch

HDC: Half Double Crochet (UK Half Treble Crochet)

EOR: end of row

To begin

To start, make a slip knot.

Ch. 61

1: HDC in 3rd chain from the hook, HDC into each ch until end of row (first ch 2 counts as a HDC).

2: Ch 1 (=turning chain throughout), turn your work, HDC into front facing loop of the bottom of each HDC from previous row until eor.

3: Ch 1, turn your work, HDC into the back loop only of each HDC until eor.

4-11: Alternate rows 2 and 3.

Fasten off, leaving long tail to sew both ends of project to create ear warmer.

Example
Example

Sew your headband together:

Place your project flat with the right side facing you (the knit stitch), and fold in two lengthwise.

Make sure project is neatly folded, then fold the two sides of your project to create a centre fold.

Take one side and twist it so that it creates a twist on one side.

Create twist
Create twist

Once this is done, take both sides and place them facing you, and slide each side into the opposite side.

You now have four layers to stitch together.

With tapestry needle and loose end, sew these layers together securely. You can sew this seam in twice if you wish (I did).

Create a knot once you have finished seaming the project, fasten off and tidy up all loose ends.

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