Crochet a Beautiful Flower Headband: Step-by-Step Guide
by Amy Lehman | November 1, 2023 2:05 am
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How to Crochet a Headband
Crocheting your headbands is a great way to showcase your basic crochet skills and a quick and easy project that can yield stylish results. In this free crochet headband pattern, we’ll guide you through creating a cozy, warm headband which can be the perfect accessory for cold weather. This pattern suits crocheters of all skill levels, making it an ideal project for beginners and a fast, enjoyable project for seasoned crafters. Whether making it for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, this crochet headband pattern is a versatile addition to your crafting repertoire.
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**Materials Needed:** - Worsted weight yarn in your choice of color (or leftover yarn for a stash-busting project) - Size I crochet hook - Tapestry needle - Elastic band - Wooden button - Scissors
**Skill Level:** Easy
**Headband Size:** Adult size (adjustable for different head sizes)
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 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 the 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 the 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)
row 23. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (14 hdc)
row 24. hdc in the next 7 chains, 2 hdc in the next chain increase, hdc in the next 6 chains, turn, ch 1. (15 hdc)
rows 25–28. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (15 hdc) 4 times
row 29. hdc in the next 6 chains, 2hdctog decrease, hdc in the next 7 chains, turn, ch 1. (14hdc)
row 30. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (14hdc)
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 the each stitch across, turn, ch 1, (12hdc) 4 times
38. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next chain, hdc in the next 5 chains, turn, ch 1. (11hdc)
39–40. hdc in the each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (11hdc) twice 41. hdc in the next 5 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1. (10hdc)
42. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch1. (10hdc)
43. hdc in the next 4 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1. (9hdc)
44. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1 (9hdc)
45. hdc in the next 3 chains across, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 4 chains, turn, ch 1. (8hdc)
46. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (8hdc)
47. hdc in the next 3 chains across, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 3 chains, turn, ch 1. (7hdc)
48. hdc in each stitch across, turn, ch 1. (7hdc)
49. hdc in the next 3 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next 2 chains, turn, ch 1. (6hdc)
50. hdc in the next 2 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc next 2 chains, turn, ch 1. (5hdc)
51. hdc in the next 2 chains, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc next chain, turn, ch 1. (4hdc)
52. hdc in the next 1 chain, 2hdctog decrease in the next stitch, hdc in the next chain turn, ch 1. (3hdc)
53. hdc, skip 1 chain, hdc in the last stitch, this will be your button hole. fasten off, weave in ends. On the other side, sew a button on the end of the headband.
FLOWER
H hook
Ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring.
Rnd 1 Ch 5, *sc in ring, ch 3, rep from * 6 times. Join with sl st to 2nd ch of beg ch. Place marker for beg of rnd. Slip marker each rnd.
Rnd 2 *[Sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc] in next ch‑3 sp, rep from * 6 times. Join with sl st to beg sc.
Rnd 3 Sc through back of sc of Rnd 2, ch 6, * sk next sc, sc through back of next sc of Rnd 2, ch 6, rep from * 5 times. Join with sl st to beg sc.
Rnd 4 *[Sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc] in next ch‑6 sp, rep from * 6 times. Join with sl st to beg sc.
Rnd 5 Sc through back of sc of Rnd 4, ch 6, * sk next sc, sc through back of next sc of Rnd 4, ch 6, rep from * 5 times. Join with sl st to beg sc.
Rnd 6 Rep Rnd 4. Fasten off.
FINISHING, Weave in ends.
Sew the flower onto the right side of the headband using the tapestry needle and the long tail of yarn.
To add a touch of functionality and style, sew a wooden button on the left side of the headband. This will allow you to adjust the headband’s size to fit comfortably.
In no time at all, you’ve created a warm and stylish crocheted headband using basic crochet stitches. This free crochet headband pattern is a fantastic way to stay cozy in cold weather and a perfect accessory for your wardrobe. Feel free to share your creations on social media or at craft fairs. Plus, if you share this pattern using affiliate links, you might earn a small commission – making it an excellent project for personal use and potentially a side income. Crocheted headbands are the perfect gift for friends and family, so why not try different colors and styles for various occasions? With its great texture and easy stitches, this headband pattern is a must-try for any crocheter looking for quick, satisfying projects.
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