by Amy Lehman | November 2, 2023 12:02 am
Learning how to crochet a hair bun cover can be an excellent idea for those with long hair or dancers of all ages looking for a stylish and practical solution. Whether you’re looking to create beautiful hair buns for ballet or just a pretty bun cover for daily wear, this free crochet pattern is a great way to add a touch of charm to your hairstyle. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process using a variety of crochet stitches, including slip stitch (sl st), and single crochet (sc). You’ll also need basic supplies, such as a crochet hook, elastic hair band, and tapestry needle, to get started. Let’s dive into the world of crocheted bun cover patterns!
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To begin your hair bun cover, you’ll first need to select the appropriate yarn and hook size. Worsted weight yarn and an F hook are commonly used for this project. You can experiment with various colors to match your outfit or personal style.
Consider whether the bun cover is intended for children or adults, as you can find a size chart for reference. For a smaller bun, a more minor cover can be a good fit, while a more extensive cover is ideal for those with more hair.
Crochet Hair Bun Holders are a great way to add a nice finish to your bun. This is an excellent idea for little dancers as well. I created this pretty bun cover with medium worsted yarn and F Hook. I uploaded a video if you need more assistance. How easy is it to crochet a hair bun cover in 10 minutes? In this video, we’ll show you how to make a simple and quick hair bun cover to protect your hair from the elements.
Abbreviations
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
tr=treble crochet
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Rnd 1: F Hook, Ch 5, sl st to join.
Rnd 2: Ch 5. *tr, ch 1, *Repeat for 11 tr, sl st in the 5th chain.
Rnd 3: Sl st into the chain space, ch 4, tr, ch 1, *work 2 tr in the next chain space, ch 1, *Repeat around, sl st into the ch 4
Rnd 4: Sl st into the chain space, ch 4, tr, *ch 2, skip the next tr space, 2 tr in the next spaces ch 2, *Repeat around. sl st in the ch 4.
Rnd 5: Repeat Rnd 4 for the rest of the pattern.
Repeat Rnd 5; continue until you have the size you would like.
Last Rnd, Ch 1, sc in each stitch and 2sc in the chain 2 space, sl st in ch 1. I hope you enjoyed this crochet hair bun pattern!
Once you’ve established your chain, use the next stitch (next st) to work your first stitch, which might be a slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), or double crochet (dc), depending on the pattern you choose. Continue working on your chosen stitch to create a pretty mesh bun cover.
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Consider incorporating an elastic hair band into your design if you prefer a snug fit. This can help keep your bun covered securely, even during vigorous activities like dancing. Secure the last row (last rnd) or round with a slip stitch (sl st) to ensure an excellent finish.
For those with finer hair or who require more hold, you can explore different patterns; in conclusion, crocheting a hair bun cover is a creative and practical way to add a touch of beauty to your hairstyle. With various crochet patterns available, including free patterns and those for sale on platforms like Etsy, you can create stunning bun covers for dancers of all ages or individuals with long hair. Experiment with different stitches, yarns, and hook sizes to find the perfect fit, and don’t hesitate to explore the world of crochet bun cover patterns to discover the one that suits your needs best. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or seeking the assistance of a dedicated customer service team, these bun covers offer a charming solution for all your bun-holding needs.
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