Crochet Headband
Materials: 1 ball Lily Cotton
Yarn, Size G Hook
Pattern
First Row:
Chain 20, Double Crochet, Chain 2, Single Crochet into 4th chain from Hook,
* Skip 3 chains, work 2 Double Crochets, Chain 2, Single Crochet in next chain stitch*, Repeat the stitches between * * to the end of the row
Chain 20, Double Crochet, Chain 2, Single Crochet into 4th chain from Hook,
* Skip 3 chains, work 2 Double Crochets, Chain 2, Single Crochet in next chain stitch*, Repeat the stitches between * * to the end of the row
Row 2: Chain 2 Turn,
Double Crochet, Chain 2, Single Crochet in 1st Chain 2 Space, 2 Double
Crochets, Chain 2, Single Crochet into each remaining Chain 2 Spaces across to end
Repeat Row 2 until
Strip Measures 18” join by slip stitching ends together or sew together with
yarn needle. Weave in ends with your method of choice.
Note: This band is approx. 5" wide to adjust size, adjust foundation chain in multiples of 4
Note: This band is approx. 5" wide to adjust size, adjust foundation chain in multiples of 4
Finished
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This is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely headband! Sorry don't understand pattern. Row 1 you say CH20 then DC [is that in the first stitch from hook?] then to CH2 then single crochet 4th ch from hook? Then in Row2 you say CH2 turn then DC, is that in the stitch at the base of the CH2? Kind regards
ReplyDeleteJan, the first DC, CH2 & SC are all worked into the 4th Chain from Hook.
ReplyDeleteRow 2, Ch2 turn DC into 1st CH Space then into same chain space ch 2 and single crochet, then continue onto the next chain 2 space with 2 dc, chain 2 , single crochet. it is sort of like a cluster into each subsequent chain space. hope that helps : )
Ahh I see now, silly me! Thank you! Kind regards
ReplyDeleteIs there a pattern for that sweet flower too? Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteLuci, I am posting the flower pattern in the few days so I hope you check back in a few days
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful headband! Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to get the beautiful flower pattern too! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely headband just finished mine. Mine came out not as wide as yours because I used Vanna's Glamour double up. Next one will try with cotton.
ReplyDeleteI would like to know how to make the pretty flower please. I can't wait to wear my new headband. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern with us.
Just finished making one of these adorable headbands. LOVE the texture and how the edges have a bit of a scalloped look to them.
ReplyDeleteThe girls in our family are going to be looking pretty cute this winter! :-)
Thank you so very much for this awesome pattern!
I love this headband! Thanks very much for posting! :)
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On row 1 it says to repeat and then skip the last three to the end. Do you sc in the last stitch? Or dc or what do you do after you skip the last three.
ReplyDeleteMake sure that you are skipping 3 chains not doing the cluster in the 3rd one! Does that make since?
DeleteSara, the row ends with a cluster 2 double crochets, chain 2, single crochet in the last chain stitch, then before you turn for row 2chain 2 and turn begin second row directions, I hope that helps, I try my best with directions I am not a "pro" pattern writer : )
ReplyDeleteI keep ending up with 2or 3(i forget offhand) ch left at the ends of row 1. I have redone this many times with the same result. What do I do with those ch??
ReplyDeleteMake sure you are skipping 3 chains not doing the cluster in the 3rd chain! Does that make sense?
DeleteI know it has been years but I did this pattern ( just finished it) and had the same problem. I was doing the DC's in one chain and sc in the stitch/chain right next to it because that's how I read the pattern. But you are supposed to do all of it in the same stitch, then skip 3 and do all of it in that one( 4th stitch from hook) over and over. Before you turn you chain 2 for the height( counts as a DC as well) and only do one actual dc in that first chain 2 space. I hope if you ever across this again this helps.
DeleteCh20
Row1:, dc ch2 sc in 4th ch from hook,*sk3, 2dc ch2 sc* repeat from *to* to end of row, ch2 turn
Row2: in first ch2sp;1dc ch2 sc,*in next ch2sp;2dc ch2 sc* repeat from *to* until end of row ch2 turn
Repeat row 2 until specified size
If this don't help, it ain't the pattern that has the issue (but I agree it was confusing)
I like the headband, but there's no instructions for the flower, I like that flower.
ReplyDeleteLove it. It turned out so beautiful. Thank you. Did you ever post the pattern for the flower and if so, can you share the link to that page?
ReplyDeleteStarted this today, looks like its going fast & easy, who don't like that. Making headbands for granddaughter with red heart blacklight yarn. Thinking it would also be a fast afghan.
ReplyDeleteHow do I get the flower pattern?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern. Are there instructions for the flower?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this pattern! It's gorgeous and so easy. I just wanted to check sizes though. I worked out that 18" would be about 45cm but mine seemed longer than what is shown in your pics. Also, would you use the same size for all ages?
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm on my third attempt at your lovely headband. Reading the above comments don't seem to have helped either so I'm sorry if I'm replication questions. To start row two is the first chain to work into the first next to hook. Also are the clusters worked into the every second stitch or skip two stitches and cluster worked into every third stitch thank you. Really want to make this
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, great pattern easy to make, but still no pattern for the flower????
ReplyDeleteFinally worked out what I was doing wrong. Still learning how to read patterns. Below is the link I found for the flower
ReplyDeletehttp://flowergirlcottage.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/free-crochet-flower-pattern.html
What does Skip 3 across to the end Mean????
ReplyDeleteIve followed many patterns but cant figure yours out. Takes too long to figure it out than its worth. I dont seem to be the only one
ReplyDeleteVery poorly written pattern. I will just find something more user friendly...thanks anyway..
ReplyDeleteVERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND. LOVE THE PATTERN!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it... I've made 5 so far. Thank you for this awesome pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I'm sorry that a few people wrote rude comments. I'm always so grateful that people share their designs online for free.
ReplyDeleteHi this is Cheryl of flower girl Cottage Blog, I am not a professional pattern writer, I play around and then write down how I do it and share stuf I think other people might like. I LOVE crocheting. If You can't understand my directionsfor this headband, apologies
ReplyDeletehttp://flowergirlcottage.blogspot.com/2013/09/free-crochet-flower-pattern.html
ReplyDeleteThe flower pattern is available just check out the link above or click on home and scroll down :)
ReplyDeletebut again I am not a pro at my pattern directions, so if it is hard to understand apologies
I made the first one not understanding all the instructions. Then on the second one read other post and I finally got it. I love this pattern.
ReplyDeleteSo fun. Thanks for your blog.
So i got the pattern down but it keeps curling almost like im making a circle is thag right? Om the second row u are suppse to go every 2nd chain and do 2 dc and 2chain and a sc? Right?
ReplyDeletefantastic pattern, my sisters loved their headbands, couldn't save them for Christmas once they saw mine lol
ReplyDeleteWOW people must be over thinking this pattern! i was afraid to try it at first from all the comments... but it is really quite simple! very pretty! and i have a hard time reading patterns!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - thank you so much for sharing this pattern. It's great, as people have said it just works in clusters and repeats, simple but really effective. I've used it to make a phone holder so wanted to say thanks also for the tip on how to increase length etc. will be sure to have a good look round your blog :) x
ReplyDeleteI just joined your blog - I saw this pattern on Pinterest - I made a few headbands for friends as Christmas gifts - wish I saw this pattern a few weeks ago!! Going to work on this later.
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Thank you for sharing!
It's beautiful, us there a name for this stitch?
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this pattern! I'm glad I didn't read the comments first. I understood your directions completely and got it on the first try. Now to make the flower... Thank you for sharing your patterns!
ReplyDeleteIm.having a hard time with row 2 can someone please walk me through it. Or a lil video :)
ReplyDeleteThank you
https://youtu.be/S4zXlNbREzc
DeleteLove this pattern, very easy to follow. Instead of a flower, I added two buttons. Thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteIt took me a few times to get the hang of it, but just kept trying. Once you figure it out is is really quite easy. I am on my fifth one and will attach 3 small crocheted hearts for valentines. Have 3 granddaughters and 2 nieces, they will love them! Thanks for sharing this pattern.
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Love the patterns! They are too cute! i think they would work great on a flower girl
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ReplyDeleteEdited due to a mistake I found- Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteFlower Girl Cottage you did an amazing job. I completely understand about not being a professional pattern writer. That is okay. This project is so worth trying to figure out. I retyped what you were trying to convey and if this helps please use it.
Row 1: Chain 20, (dc, chain 2, sc) in 4th chain from the hook, skip 3 chains, 2 dc in next sc, chain 2, sc in the next sc: repeat 3 more times; (last one) skip 3 chains, (2dc, chain 2, sc) in the last stitch.
Row 2: Chain 2, (dc, chain 2, sc) in the chain 2 space, *(2dc, chain 2, sc) into chain 2 sp*(repeat from* to * 4 times) for 5 total cluster stitches.
I was going to take the time to figure this out and looked in the comments for hints... So glad I did! Thanks for posting! I think on row 1 it is "... Ch 2, sc in same stitch", rather than next stitch. That's how it worked out correctly for me, anyway :) thanks again! Such a cute ear warmer it'd be worth puzzling out :)
DeleteThis si just too adorable! I have just got to make me one!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, thank you for sharing! Not sure why people had such difficulty, I thought it was well explained, Happy crocheting!
ReplyDeleteI'm working on this right now! Thanks so much for the pattern! I'm ShaunaMichelle on Ravelry, and MamaShauna on Wordpress. I can't wait to blog about this new headband. It was part of a bet!
ReplyDeleteTook my 5 times to figure out the pattern but finally got there. I am loving it, its looks so good
ReplyDeleteHi, I love the pattern but am curious about the choice of yarn. My main concern is that the headband will not be stretchy and cotton yarn to me does not seem stretchy. Please advise
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has been wanting me to make her a head wrap since last winter she got tired of waiting and paid 25 dollars for an alpaca wool one that is about an inch and a half wide with a silly looking flower on it and is so itchy she can't stand to wear it! I just finished this pattern with Carons Simply Soft and I used a crochet Rose and she is so happy with it! Thank you for sharing this wonderful pattern! I finally have peace again! And a beautiful daughter! Lol
ReplyDeleteI keep ending with a extra chain on row one?
ReplyDeleteThank so much for sharing your pattern with us. I'm a true newbie to crocheting and I was able to figure it out - you did a fabulous job. The headband turned out beautiful! Cheers!!
ReplyDeleteCould you possibly post a video? I'm new to crocheting and the terminology is kind of confusing me (: thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern, it is Homy favorite headband. All great nieces are getting one for Christmas
ReplyDeleteEasy to understand the pattern, got it on the first try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Everyone Thank You for taking time to comment on this headband pattern, Remember I am not a professional pattern writer and I use cotton yarn because I like it, true it does not stretch like other types of yarn but it works fine for me and it doesn't itch which is a bugaboo for my picky girls. I hope anyone that wants to give the headband a try like the finished work. Happy Holidays !
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of that stitch? I was wondering how to decrease with it. I love this headband! I understood and got it right the first time! I wanted to make a tapered headband with a button using that stitch.
ReplyDeleteLove the headband, just learning to crochet and this is my second project. Thanks for the pattern and directions.
ReplyDeleteLoved this pattern. Just finished my first one today and it turned out great. I have made a lot of headbands but this one is the prettiest. Easy to read pattern and works up really fast. Thank you, so much
ReplyDeleteOMG! I just couldn't get the 2nd row right! I must have taken it apart 4 times!!! I gave it one more shot and re-read the directions, as well as all the post others wrote. I FINALLY got it!!!!! I want so bad to finish it now but it's 1:30 in the morning and I need to be up at 6:30am...don't think that's a good idea! Thank you for such a beautiful pattern. Will definitely be making more, in different colors. Good night! :)
ReplyDeleteI still can't figure out row 2. Do you know if any one has made a video of it. I got row one on the first try, but row 2 looks like a ruffle. Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
DeleteGreat pattern at first I had problems with row two but just reread the instructions and read some comments and became clear I love it.Making some for Christmas gifts and one for myself for when I head up north at Christmas.Thank you
ReplyDeleteThis is better than the picture!! Its so pretty and quick to make.
ReplyDeleteThis is my new thing for 2015😀 .... Thx a bunch!!!
Thanks so much for this beautiful pattern. You do very good work.
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What a lovely textured pattern and so simple to follow. Thank you! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteCute headband!Will I need to make any adjustments if I use an acrylic yarn?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your talent and your pattern. I'm learning to crochet and I really enjoyed making this, it makes up beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your headband! I wanted a quick and easy pattern last evening and this was perfect. I can't wait to show it off today! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this pattern!! Super easy to follow. Thank you sooo much for posting!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this pattern!! Super easy to follow. Thank you sooo much for posting!
ReplyDeleteI am Suzan from Hekpoort South Africa. I just love this pattern.Thank you for this gift. Thank you for sharing. You have no idea how much joy you have shed by this simple act. I hope to share photos later. May God hansomely bless you in return.
ReplyDeleteThe instructions are very unclear.
ReplyDeleteThis is the exact same pattern that I used to make my dish rags. Same size hook, same yarn, and everything! The only difference is you chain 40 instead of 20 when making the dish rag.
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I've made a dozen of these already for our food pantry at church. They are quick and easy and CUTE! Thanks for the free pattern! I had no problem reading the pattern (40+ years of crocheting.) Regards, Linda Mc
ReplyDeleteIf you don't have cotton can you use worsted weight and how many rows do you chain and what size crochet hook I would love to make these awesome headbands
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This is the most poorly written pattern I've ever seen. Obviously you are an accomplished crocheter. Look at the way other patterns are written!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for such a great pattern. I loved crocheting the headband. Easy instructions and easy to follow. I read thru all the comments before starting, as I do this with every pattern that has comments posted. This always helps. Your instructions were very clear and easy to follow. As a senior citizen I really appreciate you sharing your pattern for free. Thank you so so much. Merry Christmas and here's to happy, healthy crocheting in 2018.
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I didn't understand the first row either....didn't read any further yet...but then I saw your reply to someone that asked about it. The pattern could have been more clear but it's a beautiful headband and now that I know what you meant I'll be making it. Thanks for your time and effort in creating and sharing a wonderful pattern
ReplyDeleteHey Flower Girl Cottage,
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern. Thank you for a great pattern!!
Great pattern. Made many for charity. Instead of stitching together, omit flower, add two buttons and use ch. 2 space as button-hole
ReplyDeleteto make headband adjustable. Thanks for well written pattern. Jo-
I know this is a very old post, but I just found you through Oombawka Crochet's review of this headband. I had no problems whatsoever understanding the pattern. It was a quick project and so cute. The pattern is written clearly in my opinion. I don't understand why so many people feel the need to criticize a free offering. I was taught that if you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all. I guess some people weren't raised with that respect of others. I thank you for the pattern and look forward to making many more.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the best way to attach the flower to the headband? I have a hot glue gun but I’m worried I’ll damage the yarn.
ReplyDeleteDo not use glue gun! Sew it w/yarn in place!!
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ReplyDeleteReading thru previous comments I didn't understand where the mistakes were being made. I found the pattern to be well written and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing your patterns and giving us the opportunity to make our own happiness at home.
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