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Spring Crochet Headband Pattern

Fiona Field • Mar 18, 2021

This lightweight crochet headband pattern is perfect for your Spring Style and a great project to get you in the mood for the warmer Spring weather! With its lacy style and ring in the centre of the design, this crochet headband project is a quick and easy make!

Spring Crochet headband

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I love Spring! Yes, the weather is changeable, but the weather will also be warming up! With the rain on it's way, I also struggle with the increased humidity making my hair a little frizzy.! Crochet headbands are a staple of my wardrobe year round, but Crochet headbands are the ultimate cute and pretty cure to keep my crazy hair in place!

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Spring Crochet headband

Ring in the Spring Headband

Crochet coin purse pattern

Abbrevations :

UK terms - (US in brackets)

St(s)            Stitch(es)

Ch                Chain

Ch Sp         Chain Space

Sl St            Slip Stitch

Dc (Sc)       Double Crochet (Single Crochet)

Tr (Dc)        Treble Crochet (Double Crochet)

3Tr               Work 3 Treble Crochet (Double Crochet) into the same stitch or chain space


Gauge:

  • 4.5 stitches and 10 rows = 4in (10cm) over Granny Stitch using 4mm crochet hook. Use a larger or smaller crochet hook to obtain the correct tension.


Finished Size:

  • 22 inch circumference.


Pattern Notes:

  • Whatever your skill level with crochet, I would always recommend reading through this pattern before beginning. Get in touch if you need any help completing the pattern.
  • This headband is worked in rows made up of 2 sides around the Macramé ring and then joined with slip stitching.
  • Ch4 at the beginning of the rows DO count as a Treble Crochet stitch and 1 chain.
  • Ch1 at the beginning of the row DOES NOT count as a stitch.
  • Stitch instructions within square brackets are to be worked in the same chain or stitch.
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How to make this Spring Crochet Headband Pattern

Row 1: Working through the centre of the Macramé ring, Ch1, Dc 16 times. Turn. (16)

Row 2: Ch1. Dc in each St across. (16)

Row 3: Ch4 (counts as Tr & Ch1). In same St as Ch, *3Tr, Ch1, Skip next 2 Sts* 3 times. Skip next 2 Sts, Tr in last stitch. Turn. (6 Ch Sp)

Row 4: Ch4. In Ch Sp, 3Tr, Ch1, 3Tr in next 4 Ch Sp. Tr in last Ch Sp. Turn. (6 Ch Sp)

How to crochet a headband

Rows 5-21: Repeat Row 4.

Row 22: Ch1. Dc in top of each Tr and each Ch Sp to end. Fasten off. (22)

Make 2nd Side of headband.

Attach yarn ensuring tail yarn is on the opposite side of the Macramé ring as pictured.

Repeat Rows 1-22. DO NOT FASTEN OFF 2ND SIDE

Joining Up This Crochet Headband

Placing the 2 ends together and working through the front loop of the last side worked and the back loop of the first side made.

Row 23: Ch1. Slip Stitch through each stitch across to join the two sides.

Fasten off and weave in all ends.

Spring Crochet headband Pattern

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With over four years of hands-on experience leading in-person crochet workshops since 2018 and designing and publishing my own patterns since 2019, I bring a wealth of expertise of sharing crochet techniques.....

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