Crochet The Precious Headband Free Pattern
Crochet The Precious Headband Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I will be showing you how to crochet The Precious Headband (free pattern). This crochet headband is so dainty and beautiful, and I hope you enjoy making it! Crocheted with 100% cotton yarn, this pattern is perfect for beginners too.
The video tutorial for this project can be found here:
Crochet The Precious Headband Free Pattern: The Perfect Accessory
This new hairband/headband pattern is the perfect crochet accessory! I love crocheting hairbands so much. Nothing invokes a romantic and boho vibe as much as a headband does. They are so beautiful and lovely!
Last year I released this romantic and lacy headband which is also a great addition to your accessories. If you fancy creating a more complex headband, don’t forget to look at this flower granny square headband. Both these projects are perfect for the Spring and Summer!
This shell stitch headband is also lovely and feminine too. Let me know in the comments what you think of these projects. This vintage vibes headband is also perfect for festival or Summer season.
Crochet The Precious Headband Free Pattern: The Yarn
For this pattern, I used one of my favorite yarns, which is Drops Muskat. This yarn is 100% cotton yarn that is mercerized. This yarn is very soft and perfect to crochet accessories with.
Indeed, I crocheted many different projects with this very yarn. The Dainty Envelope Bag from last week is crocheted with this yarn. This project is lovely too and it is inspired by the Coquette aesthetic. This silky scrunchie is also a very cute and fast project to make.
This delicate hair ribbon was made with this cotton yarn, and can be worn in your hair or even as a little addition to a bag for example. This romantic Cottagecore inspired tote bag is also crocheted with this cotton yarn.
Let me know in the comments if you enjoy crocheting with cotton yarn too!
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Crochet The Precious Headband: The Pattern
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Level: Easy
Notes
I will be using US terms in this pattern (British terms in brackets).
Gauge
Gauge is not crucial for the completion of this project.
Size of finished project (before sewing)
1,5” x 19” (4 cm x 48 cm)
Materials
1 skein of Drops Muskat in shade Off White
A 4 mm crochet hook
A tapestry needle
A pair of scissors
A simple elastic band
Abbreviations
I will be writing in US terms (British terms in brackets)
Ch: chain
Sk: skip
SP: space
Sl st: Slip stitch
HDC: Double Crochet (UK Half Treble Crochet)
EOR: End of row
Pattern
Ch 72
Row 1: HDC in 3rd ch from hook (first 2 ch counts as a HDC), HDC into next ch until EOR.
Row 2: Ch 3 (=HDC+1 ch sp), turn your work, HDC into 3rd stitch, *ch 1, sk 1 ch, HDC in next st* until EOR.
Row 3: Ch 3 (=HDC+1 ch sp), turn your work, HDC into 3rd stitch, *ch 1, sk 1 ch, HDC in next st* until EOR.
Row 4: HDC in 2nd ch from hook (first 2 ch counts as a HDC), HDC into next ch until EOR.
Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing.
To sew project together
Take elastic band and place a knot into the middle of this; sew one side of headband to the elastic with tapestry needle, making sure you sew the entire width of headband to elastic; making sure you don’t twist project, sew on second side to other side of elastic.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.