Showing posts with label crochet headband pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet headband pattern. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2014

How to Crochet a Turban Headband Pattern

Crochet Turban Headband


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Materials:
I used Red Heart Cream yarn, you can use any kind of yarn
I hook
Yarn Needle

Abbreviations:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
sc=single crochet
dc=double crochet
Start: I made this for a Women's head. Take a measurement of the head you are making the  headband for and subtract 2 inches. So I crocheted enough chains to measure 20 inches by subtracting from 22 inches.

Row 1: I hook, Chain for 76  or however many chains it takes to create your size of headband that can wrap around the circumference of your head.
Row 2: Sc in the 2nd chain from the hook and each chain across. Turn -75 sc
Row 3: sc in the back loops of each sc across, Turn -75
Rows 4-14: Repeat Row 3  up to Row 14:

Connect the ends together with a slip stitches. Fasten off.

Starting with the seam, take about 2 feet of yarn, and wrap it around the seam you just sewed together, and wrap it around the center to create the turban look. Fasten off.



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Saturday, March 29, 2014

How to Crochet Headband with Rose Flower Pattern Tutorial






Headband Video Part I:




Headbands are a classic style accessory and a great way to add a little edge to your look. In this How to Crochet a Headband Tutorial for Beginners, you'll learn how to create a pattern and start crocheting your headband quickly!


This project is easy enough for beginners, and you'll be able to finish it quickly! Once you have the basics down, you can try out more advanced crochet headband patterns to find the perfect one. So don't wait any longer! Start crocheting your own headbands today!



Supplies:
G hook
button
Yarn Needle

Abbreviations:

sc: single Crochet
dc: double crochet
sts: stitches
ch: chain
2sctog=2 single crochet together


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