How to Crochet a Pretty Princess Crown Tiara Headband Pattern

by Amy Lehman | November 6, 2023 10:47 pm

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How to Crochet a Princess Tiara

Cre­at­ing a cro­chet princess crown tiara head­band is a delight­ful and fun project suit­able for cro­cheters of all skill lev­els. Whether you’re look­ing to craft an adorable acces­so­ry for a lit­tle girl, baby girl, or even a lit­tle boy, this free pat­tern will guide you through the process. With beau­ti­ful flow­ers, cute braid details, and var­i­ous col­or options, you can cus­tomize your crown for spe­cial occa­sions like birth­day par­ties, pho­to shoots, or cos­tume hats. This arti­cle will walk you through craft­ing a cro­chet tiara head­band, offer­ing begin­ner tips and guid­ance, includ­ing essen­tial cro­chet stitch­es and tech­niques.

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Cro­chet­ing a princess crown tiara head­band is a cre­ative endeav­or per­fect for those look­ing to add a touch of roy­al­ty to spe­cial moments. Whether for a lit­tle princess cel­e­brat­ing a birth­day, a baby girl at her baby show­er, or a lit­tle boy for dress-up play, this cro­chet project will sure­ly be a hit. This free pat­tern offers step-by-step instruc­tions to cre­ate love­ly lit­tle crowns in var­i­ous col­ors and sizes, from new­born to adult ones.

*Skill Lev­el:*
This pat­tern is a per­fect begin­ner-friend­ly cro­chet project. It uti­lizes basic stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet, half dou­ble cro­chet, and slip stitch­es (sl st). You can adjust the dif­fi­cul­ty lev­el based on your com­fort and expe­ri­ence with cro­chet.

*Mate­ri­als Need­ed:*
For this cro­chet project, you’ll need some yarn in your cho­sen col­ors, a suit­able hook size, and some strands of spark­ly yarn for that extra touch of mag­ic. We rec­om­mend using a hot glue gun and some spray starch to strength­en the crown to achieve the desired shape.

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tod­dler-preschool­er (12 months‑3 yrs), 18″-20″ head cir., G hook

(If you want to make it big­ger or small­er, try a small­er or larg­er hook or add a few chains)

Mate­ri­als: Red Heart pink yarn, G hook

Abbre­vi­a­tions:
chain (ch)
slip stitch (ss)
dou­ble cro­chet (dc)
picot=chain 3, slip stitch in third chain from hook (there are YouTube videos on picot stitch)
v‑stitch=(2sc, ch2, 2sc)
shell stitch=(3dc, picot, 3dc)

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- Cro­chet hook 
- Tapes­try nee­dle
- Stitch mark­er

Chain 81, sl st to the last chain on the hook to con­nect; don’t twist the crown.
Rows 1–3. *chain 1, sin­gle cro­chet in every chain around, sl st.  (*Repeat, three times) (81 sc)
Row 4. chain 1,  *Skip 3 sc, work v‑stitch (2sc, ch2, 2sc) in the next stitch, chain 2, *Repeat around. sl st into the chain 2 space at the end.
(20 v‑stitches)
Row 5. *work shell stitch in the v‑stitch, shell stitch (3dc, picot, 3dc), chain 1, *Repeat, skip 2 stitch­es, then sl st, fas­ten off (20 shells made)
(If you want to make it big­ger or small­er, try a small­er or larg­er hook or add a few chains)
Option­al: You could hot glue gun some Rhine­stones on the crown.

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*Pat­tern Details:*

The free cro­chet crown pat­tern is avail­able as a dig­i­tal down­load, mak­ing it easy to get start­ed from the com­fort of your home. You can also find it on our Face­book page for quick access.

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Feel free to get cre­ative with your crown design, incor­po­rat­ing stripes, spe­cial stitch­es, and cute lit­tle dec­o­ra­tions. It’s an excel­lent gift for lit­tle princess­es and a wel­comed addi­tion to any dress-up box. These cro­chet crowns can also serve as per­fect pho­to props for birth­day par­ties and oth­er spe­cial occa­sions, adding a touch of charm to your pho­to­shoots.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing a princess crown tiara head­band is a fan­tas­tic way to add a touch of roy­al­ty to your life, whether for lit­tle girls, baby girls, or even adults. With this free cro­chet pat­tern, you can cre­ate stun­ning tiaras and crowns in var­i­ous col­ors and styles, all from the com­fort of your own home. It’s an excel­lent project for begin­ners and expe­ri­enced cro­cheters, offer­ing the per­fect mix of fun and cre­ativ­i­ty. So, pick up your hook, choose your yarn, and get ready to craft a love­ly lit­tle crown that will be a hit at birth­day par­ties, pho­to shoots, and spe­cial occa­sions. Down­load your dig­i­tal pat­tern now and get start­ed on your cro­chet jour­ney!

 

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