Crochet Lovely Bandana Free Pattern
Crochet Lovely Bandana Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you this Crochet Lovely Bandana (free pattern). This crochet project is both feminine and delicate, perfect for all seasons. Crocheted with a beautiful apricot colored yarn, this bandana features a filet crochet design.
The video tutorial is available here:
Crochet Lovely Bandana Free Pattern: A Cottagecore Inspired Project
This crochet pattern is very easy to follow. Featuring a filet crochet design and shell stitch, this bandana is very feminine and dainty. It is crocheted with one of my favorite yarns, this crochet bandana has a beautiful drape and design.
This crochet project is made with Vireo yarn by the brand Universal Yarns. Beautiful and delicate, this yarn is perfect for a lot of different projects. I used this yarn for the Vintage Beauty Shawl, which is one of my favorite projects to date. Vireo yarn is made from 80% tencel and 20% wool, and the colors featured for this yarn are so beautiful too! I used shade Apricot Tarte for this bandana, as well as the Vintage Beauty Shawl.
This bandana is very feminine; it is inspired by the Cottagecore aesthetic. The Cottagecore aesthetic is characterized by rural and floral themes; it features lots of bucolic and countryside elements also. I love how feminine and cute these projects look!
Crochet Lovely Bandana Free Pattern: The Design
This Cottagecore inspired bandana is a very dainty and demure accessory. It features a simple yet stunning design. The main part of the bandana features a filet crochet design, and a shell stitch edging. I love this project so much!
Two delicate ties are crocheted onto the project at the same time as the edging. There is therefore no sewing involved in this project, which is great! I love how easy and fun this crochet bandana is to make.
This crochet bandana is very pretty, and it can be crocheted in many different colors too. Let me know if you enjoyed crocheting this project as much as I!
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Crochet Lovely Bandana: The Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Crochet The Lovely Bandana PDF Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store here: Crochet Lovely Cottage Bandana PDF Pattern
Level: Easy/beginner
Gauge
4” (10 cm): 6 rows
Size of finished bandana (excluding ties on each side)
9” x 17,5” (23 cm x 44,5 cm)
Notes
I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets)
You will need
1 skein of Universal Yarn Vireo in shade Apricot Tart
A 5,5 mm crochet hook
Pair of scissors
A tapestry needle
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
St: stitch
Sl st: slip stitch
Sp: space
SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)
DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble Crochet)
EOR: End of row
To begin
To start, make a slip knot.
Ch 4, sl st through 1st chain to form a ring.
1: Ch 3 (= DC), 5 DC in ring; ch 2, 6 DC in ring.
2: Now ch 3 (=DC), DC in 1st stitch, [ch 1, sk 1 st, DC] until penultimate stitch before ch 2 space at top of project; sk last stitch, place 2 DC, ch 2, 2 DC in chain 2 space; sk 1 stitch, [DC in next stitch, ch 1, sk 1 st, DC] until you reach last stitch; place 2 DC into last stitch.
3: Ch 3 (=DC), place another DC into 1st stitch; place a DC into next stitch until eor, including chain spaces.
4-12: alternate rows 2 and 3, finishing on a row 3.
Create first tie
Without fastening off, chain 40.
Slip stitch through second chain from hook, and into each chain across until end of chain.
Slip stitch through the first stitch on project to secure tie to the project.
Do not fasten off.
Shell stitch edging
Ch 3 (=DC), place 6 DC into first chain space on project (=shell); SC directly into next space to anchor edging down.
* Go directly into next chain space, place 7 DC (=shell); now go directly into next space with a SC. * Repeat from * until you reach last space on first side; sk 2 DC, and place 7 DC into the chain 2 space at the very top of project; sk 2 DC, * SC into next space, 7 DC into next space *. Repeat from * until eor.
Do not fasten off.
Create second tie
Ch 40, slip stitch through second chain from hook, and into each chain across until end of chain.
Slip stitch through the first stitch on project to secure tie to the project.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.