
Crochet Rose Button Bandana Free Pattern
Crochet Rose Button Bandana Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you a crochet Rose Button bandana (free pattern). This crochet pattern is perfect in all seasons. It is elegant yet feminine. Crocheted with aran/medium 4 yarn, this bandana can be crocheted in many different colors.
The video tutorial for this project can be found here:
Crochet Rose Button Bandana Free Pattern: A Feminine Design
This crochet bandana is perfect for all seasons. This project looks beautiful and elegant; it features a simple granny triangle design. A few years ago, I crocheted this Cottagecore bandana showcasing a lovely shell stitch pattern. This is also a great bandana design if you are looking for variety.Β
The Rose Button bandana is a new design that can be made very fast. Indeed, the simple stitch and aran weight yarn make for a very quick crochet bandana. This makes for a great gift too. I love this new design, and I hope you will too.

A crochet bandana not only looks good, but it is very practical too. It looks really stylish and elegant; it also has a little boho vibe that makes it a great accessory for the Summer. Let me know in the comments if you enjoy this little project too.
Crochet Rose Button Bandana Free Pattern: The Yarn
As stated above, I used an aran/medium 4 yarn for this project. I used Drops Paris yarn for this pattern.
I love all of Drops yarn as a rule. Indeed, the 100% cotton yarns by this brand are always very soft and easy to crochet with. These yarns come in a lot of different colors; they are very good for accessories such as scrunchies, headbands or purses.

I am really looking forward to the Spring and Summer, as during these warmer months I can crochet as many accessories as I wish! The projects I crochet during this season are often smaller, and therefore faster to crochet. So watch this space for a lot of feminine and fun crochet projects coming up!
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Crochet Rose Button Bandana: The Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Crochet The Rose Button Bandana PDF Pattern
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Level: Easy/beginner
Gauge
4β (10 cm): 5 rows of Granny Triangle pattern
Size of finished bandana (excluding ties on each side)
8,5β x 18β (22 cm x 46 cm)
Notes
I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets)
You will need
2 skeins of Drops Paris in shade 20 (pink)
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: Now ch 4 (=DC + ch space), 3 DC in the circle; ch 1, 1 DC in the circle.
2: ch 4 (1 DC + ch space), turn your work; place 3 DC inside next sp; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp
3: Now ch 4 (1 DC +ch space), turn your work, place 3 DC in next sp; ch 1, 3 DC in next sp; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
4: Ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 2 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
Row 5
5: Ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 3 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
6: Now ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 4 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
7: Ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 5 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
8: Now ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 6 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
9: Ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 7 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
10: Now ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 8 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
11: Ch 4 (=1 DC + ch 1 sp), turn your work, place 3 DC in next space; [ch 1, 3 DC in next sp] 9 x; ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, 1 DC in next (and last) sp.
Do not fasten off.

Create 1st tie
With yarn still attached to the bandana, create the first tie.
Chain 35, skip 1st chain and slip stitch through 2nd and every chain across. Once you have reached the end of the chain, sl st through the Double Crochet on the side of the bandana to secure strap fully onto project.
Do not fasten off.

Create a Single Crochet Edging
Once you have finished your first tie, place a Single Crochet across the βVβ part of the bandana.
Row 1: Single Crochet across the first side of the βVβ, placing a SC into each stitch; at the top of the βVβ (chain 2 from previous row), place 2 SCs; now place Single Crochets across the second side of the βVβ.
Do not fasten off.
Create 2nd tie
Chain 35, skip 1st chain and slip stitch through 2nd and every chain across. Once you have reached the end of the chain, sl st through the Double Crochet on the side of the bandana to secure strap fully onto project.
Fasten off, tidy up all looses ends.


