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How to Crochet a Gorgeous Rose Flower Headband Pattern

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Crochet a Rose Flower Headband

Crocheting a Rose Flower Headband is a delightful and creative project that allows you to showcase your skills with basic crochet stitches. In this free crochet headband pattern, we’ll explore using single crochet, half double crochet, slip stitch, and other easy stitches to create a beautiful and practical accessory. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or a beginner, this easy project is a great way to enhance your collection of crochet headband patterns. Additionally, we’ll provide a step-by-step video tutorial for those who prefer visual guidance. Feel free to follow along and customize this pattern to make unique headbands for yourself or as great gifts for friends and family.

To begin this easy crochet headband pattern, you’ll need a few materials, such as a skein of worsted-weight yarn, an appropriate hook size (we recommend a 5.5 mm hook), and an elastic band for added comfort. The pattern starts with a simple starting chain, followed by rows of single crochet and slip stitches to create a snug and cozy headband. You’ll repeat rows to achieve the desired width, making it a quick project perfect for craft fairs or last-minute gifts.

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Enjoy this Pretty Rose Crochet Headband Pattern. It can be done with many types of yarn, but I used medium worsted yarn. 
Size=21-22 inches, Women’s head

Half double crochet headband

Supplies:

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Crochet hook 
Tapestry needle
Stitch marker

button

I hook

Vanna White Cream yarn

K hook

Abbreviations:
ch=chain
hdc=half double crochet
sl st=slip stitch
2hdctog=two half double crochet together decrease
dc=double crochet
Crochet a Rose Flower Headband

Instructions:

I hook

row 1. ch 4, hdc in the 2nd chain from the hook, 2 hdc in the next, hdc in the last chain, turn, ch 1 (4hdc)
row 2. hdc in the next 2 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the last chain, turn, ch 1 (5 hdc)
row 3. hdc in the first two chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next two chains, turn, ch 1 (6 hdc)
row 4. hdc in the first 3 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next two chains, turn, ch 1, (7hdc)
row 5. hdc each stitch across, turn, ch 1(7hdc)
row 6. hdc in the next 3 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 3 chains, turn, ch 1 (8hdc)
row 7. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (8hdc)
row 8. hdc in the next 4 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 3 chains, turn, ch 1 (9hdc)
row 9. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (9hdc)
row 10. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 3 chains, turn, ch 1, (10hdc)
row 11. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (10hdc)
row 12. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1, (11hdc)
rows 13-14. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (11hdc) twice
row 15. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 5 chains, turn, ch 1, (12hdc)
rows 16-19. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (12hdc) 4 times
row 20. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 6 chains, turn, ch 1, (13 hdc)
row 21. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1, (13 hdc)
row 22. hdc in the next 6 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 6 chains, turn, ch 1. (14 hdc)
rows 23-30. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (14 hdc) 8 times ( this headband depending on your yarn will have a stretch, so if you think your head is smaller than 21-22 inches, then I would only do this row twice instead.
row 31. hdc in the next 7 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next chain, hdc in the next 5 chains, turn, ch 1. (13hdc)
row 32. hdc in the each stitch across, turn, ch 1, (13 hdc)
row 33. hdc in the next 6 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next chain, hdc in the next 5 chains, turn, ch 1. (12hdc)
rows 34-37. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1, (12hdc) 4 times
row 38. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next chain, hdc in the next 5 chains, turn, ch 1. (11hdc)
rows 39-40. hdc in the each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (11hdc) twice
row 41. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1. (10hdc)
row 42. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch1. (10hdc)
row 43. hdc in the next 4 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1. (9hdc)
row 44. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (9hdc)
row 45. hdc in the next 3 chains across, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1. (8hdc)
row 46. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (8hdc)
row 47. hdc in the next 3 chains across, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 3 chains, turn, ch 1. (7hdc)
row 48. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (7hdc)
row 49. hdc in the next 3 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 2 chains, turn, ch 1. (6hdc)
row 50. hdc in the next 2 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc next 2 chains, turn, ch 1. (5hdc)
row 51. hdc in the next 2 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc next chain, turn, ch 1. (4hdc)
row 52. hdc in the next 1 chain, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next chain turn, ch 1. (3hdc)
row 53. hdc, skip 1 chain, hdc in the last stitch; this will be your buttonhole. fasten off, weave in ends.
On the other side, sew a button on the end of the headband.
Flower:
K hook
Cream yarn
ch 35
row 1. dc in the 5th ch from the hook, *ch 1, skip 1, (dc-ch1-dc) in the next ch-v-stitch made: *repeat from across: (16 sts), turn
row 2. ch 3, counts as dc, 5 dc first ch space, *sc in next ch-1 space, 6 dc in the next ch-1 space-shell st made: repeat from * ending 6 dc in the last ch-1 space 16 stitch shells. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for anchoring the rosette.
Start at that end, roll the first shell tightly to form the center bud: anchor at the base of the shell with 2 sts. Roll the remaining strip to form Rosette. Then, secure by stitching in and out through layers of foundations ch at the bottom rosette. Then, secure it onto the headband.

For a touch of flair, consider using different colors or experimenting with bulky-weight yarn for added texture. To personalize your headband, add a wooden button as a decorative closure on one side of the headband. This pattern’s versatility allows you to create headbands in various sizes, making it suitable for adults and even as a warmer crochet pattern for little ones.

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Don’t worry if you’re new to crochet; this easy pattern is designed for all skill levels. Throughout the tutorial, we’ll guide you on how to work in the front and back loops, providing an excellent opportunity to enhance your basic crochet skills. Check your stitch count regularly to ensure the headband fits comfortably around the head.

Remember some helpful tips to ensure a seamless crafting experience as you crochet your Rose Flower Headband. Consider incorporating an elastic band within the headband for added stretch and comfort when working with cotton yarn. We recommend using Vanna’s Choice yarn for a cozy and soft feel, creating the perfect accessory for cold weather or as a stylish addition to your messy bun. The pattern is provided in US terms to avoid confusion, and each step is clearly outlined in the written pattern. If you find yourself with leftover yarn, consider making matching ear warmers or experimenting with different stitch combinations for a truly unique look. Enjoy creating a beautiful and functional accessory with this easy crochet headband pattern!

In conclusion, this crochet rose headband pattern is a fantastic and practical accessory that can be customized to suit your style. With the flexibility to use different yarn weights, colors, and sizes, you can create a variety of headbands for personal use or as thoughtful gifts. Be sure to share your finished creations on social media, and feel free to visit our Facebook page or YouTube channel for more inspiration and tutorials. If you enjoy this pattern, consider exploring our other free crochet headband patterns for more quick and enjoyable projects. Happy crocheting!

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