Crochet Lovely Hair Bow Free Pattern
Crochet Lovely Hair Bow Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you the crochet lovely hair bow (free pattern). This crochet project is perfect for all seasons, and it is particularly lovely for the festive holiday season. Crocheted with 24/7 cotton yarn by Lion Brand Yarns, this hair bow is very easy to crochet.
The video tutorial can be found here:
Crochet Lovely Hair Bow Free Pattern: A Delicate Accessory
I love crocheting hair accessories. Indeed, hair accessories are so feminine and look so pretty crocheted. The art of crochet is so delicate, perfect for all seasons.
The Delicate Hair Bow I crocheted last year is so pretty! It is easy to crochet, and features a lovely and simple shape. This is also a great hair bow that can be made as a crocheted gift too.
Hair bow patterns are perfect in all seasons. This makes them perfect gifts for loved ones too.
I love to crochet different hair accessories. Hair ribbons and scarves are also very dainty and feminine accessories. I have crocheted many different hair ribbons and scarves in the past as part of my Vintage Crochet Series. You can find all these tutorials on my blog.
Crochet Lovely Hair Bow Free Pattern: The Inspiration
I had been wanting to crochet a new hair bow for a little while now. The fast approaching Autumn and Winter season seemed perfect for a new hair bow in a more autumnal vibe.
For this crochet project, I used Lion Brand 24/7 cotton yarn. This yarn is very lovely, and this is one of the first projects I have made with this yarn. The French Coquette Beret can be crocheted with this yarn. I definitely know I will be using this yarn again in the future.
This new hair bow design features a simple yet effective filet crochet design. This hair bow I crocheted a few weeks ago also features a simple filet crochet design. These two different projects are very feminine and perfect for all seasons.
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Crochet Lovely Hair Bow: The Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store: Crochet Lovely Hair Bow PDF Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store: Crochet Lovely Hair Bow PDF Pattern
Level: Easy +
Gauge
4” (10 cm): 18 stitches
4” (10 cm): 9 rows
Size of finished project
7,5” (19 cm) x 9” (22 cm)
Notes
I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets).
Materials
1 skein of Lion Brand 24/7 cotton yarn in shade Red
4 mm crochet hook
A pair of scissors
Tapestry needle
A 5 cm (or larger) hair slide
Darning needle and thread
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
St: stitch
Sl st: slip stitch
Sk: skip
HDC: Half Double Crochet (UK Half Treble Crochet)
EOR: End of round/end of row
Notes concerning this pattern
For this project, we will start by crocheting the initial rectangle shape of the bow in the rounds.
Once this is completed, the bow shape will be given to the project by adding the center piece (as explained below in the pattern).
Once this is completed, we will be crocheting the ties of the bow, and sewing them onto the project (this is a simple rectangle that will be folded in half to create the two bottom ties; this is explained in detail in the pattern).
After this part is done, we will simply be sewing the hair slide to the crocheted bow.
Begin pattern here
To start, make a slip knot.
Ch 55, slip stitching to 1st ch to create a circle shape. Please make sure you are not twisting the chain when you slip stitch (the video tutorial linked above demonstrates an easy way to crochet in the rounds without twisting project).
1: Ch 2 (=HDC), HDC into next chain until end of chain. Sl st to 1st st to close off round.
2: Ch 3 (=HDC+ch 1), [sk 1 stitch, chain 1, HDC into next st] until eor. Slip stitch to second chain from chain 3 at beginning of round to close off round.
3: Ch 2 (=HDC), HDC into next stitch until eor (including chain spaces from previous round). Sl st to 1st chain 2 to close off round.
4-9: Repeat rounds 2 and 3.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.
Create the center part of the bow (create shape)
Place your project on a flat surface, with the back part facing you. Make sure the seam of the project is centered (as seen in photograph above).
Take your yarn and attach it around the center of the project. Tighten yarn gently so as to create the bow shape (see photograph below).
Now wrap your yarn around center of project approximately 40 to 45 times (see photo below).
To finish off this part, tie your yarn at the back of bow. Fasten off and tidy up all loose ends.
Create your hair ties (one rectangle which is then sewed onto the back of the project to create two different ties)
To begin, make a slip knot.
Chain 10.
1: HDC into 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain across until the end of row (first ch 2 counts as HDC).
2: Ch 3 (=HDC+ch 1), turn your work, [sk 1 ch, HDC into next st] until eor.
3: Ch 2 (=HDC), turn your work, place HDC into next stitch until eor (including chain spaces from previous row).
4-33: Repeat rows 2 and 3.
Fasten off and tidy up all loose ends.
Sew the ties onto the bow
Fold the rectangle over to create two sides as seen in photograph below:
Once you’ve folded the rectangle to create tie shape, place it onto the back of the bow. Sew this part in place as seen in photograph below with tapestry needle and loose piece of yarn.
Sew the hair slide onto the back of the project
Place the hair slide at the center of the back of the project. With darning needle and thread, sew the hair slide onto the back of the project as seen in photograph below.
To finish off this project, fasten off and tidy up all loose ends.