Crochet how-to: FLOWER HEADBAND tutorial 🌼 Written floral lace pattern 📝
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- Written pattern below, plus a few additional resources, to set you up to crocheting your very own flower/vintage-y spider filet & blocks headband! 😊 This video should serve as supplementary to round out what's written. If you're brand new to this flower pattern, check out Nikita Nightingale's tutorial's under 'resources'.
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✷ Materials & tools
• Hook: 3 mm WeCrochet aluminium hook (in a set of nine), shrsl.com/3sf6x (*)
• Yarn: 4 ply cotton yarn, I had a 50 gram skein and would estimate that you’d use less than 25 grams for this project.
• Tools: Scissors, darning needle (to weave in tail ends), optionally stitch markers and measuring tape.
✷ Notes on the pattern
• Begin working the body of the headband, followed by the left tie, and then joining more yarn to finish at the right tie.
• An individual flower is made is up of 25 stitches; for three rows of flowers, the total stitch count will be 75 (either by working a row of 75 foundation single crochet stitches, or chaining 76 and following with a row of 75 single crochet stitches). I use the latter approach.
• Work is turned after each row with a chain one (1 ch).
• The size of my completed headband measures 320 mm / 12.59 “ W by 80 mm / 3.14 “ H for the body and 210 mm / 8.26 “ for each tie.
✷ Abbreviations (US terms)
ch = chain
st = stitch
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
tr = treble crochet
sl st = slip stitch
✦...✦ = pattern repeats
✷ Instructions
• Foundation row: 76 chain.
• Row 1: Work sc along chains to total 75 st.
• Row 2: ✦7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 10 dc✦ to end of row. When ‘2 ch’, skip the same number of st in row; when working over ch spaces, work into spaces as opposed to into the stitches themselves (see video tutorial at 03:55).
• Row 3: ✦7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 dc, 4 dc, 2 dc, 4 dc✦ to end of row.
• Row 4: ✦1 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 4 ch, 1 tr, 4 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc✦ to end of row. When working tr, work into centre ch space.
• Row 5: 1 dc, 2 ch, ✦4 dc, 5 ch, 3 sc, 5 ch, 4 dc✦, 3 ch repeat ✦...✦, 3 ch, repeat ✦...✦. For set of three sc, work the first in the ch space, the second in the st above the tr, and the third and final in the adjacent ch space.
• Row 6: ✦1 dc, 6 ch, 5 sc, 6 ch, 4 dc✦, repeat altogether 3 times.
• Row 7: 1 dc, 2 ch, ✦4 dc, 5 ch, 3 sc, 5 ch, 4 dc✦, 3 ch, repeat ✦...✦, 3 ch, repeat ✦...✦.
• Row 8: ✦1 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 4 ch, 1 tr, 4 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc✦, repeat ✦...✦ altogether 3 times.
• Row 9: ✦7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 dc, 4 dc✦, repeat ✦...✦ altogether 3 times.
• Row 10: ✦7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 10 dc✦ repeat ✦...✦ altogether 3 times.
• Row 11: Sc to end of row. Do not tie off (we’ll continue onto stitching up the left tie)!
✷ Left tie
• Row 1: 1 ch, work 18 sc along sides of dc, 2 sc for every dc, work around or in between each st. To taper ties, decrease once at each end of every row until you reach 2 st in a row (16 rows required in total).
• Row 16: 1 sc, 30 ch (you can alter the number of ch to as long or short as you need to comfortably tie around your own head); sc into back bumps of ch. Join tapered edge of tie with a sc into the second st of the row. Cut yarn and weave in tail ends.
✷ Right tie
• Join yarn into first sc on the right-edge of the headband body, 1 ch to turn and face the sides of previously worked dc.
• Row 1-16: As previously described, follow the same instructions and techniques to taper into ties. Once completed, tie off, weave in tail ends and you'll have made your own floral lace headband! 🥳
✷ Resources
→ Crochet flower top tutorial, • crochet flower top tut... from @nikitanightingale
→ 🎶 Mark Generous - Peach Ice, thmatc.co/?l=8BE49166
→ 🎶 Hunt Club - Getaway, thmatc.co/?l=CFDD19F9
✷ Chapters
00:00 - Welcome
00:42 - Construction
01:06 - Materials & tools
01:32 - Getting started
02:48 - Starting double crochet
03:22 - Chain spaces
03:55 - Working into chain spaces
05:36 - Use of single crochet
06:46 - Working first tie
10:38 - Working second tie
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if you keep making more headband tutorials I'll spend my whole day for them HELP they're all so pretty 😭🤍
hehe oh I know, I can't stop! 😈💞 tysm for tuning in 0:-)
Thank you for a beautiful pattern. I believe in the written pattern for Row 3, it should be • Row 3: ✦7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc✦ to end of row. instead of
• Row 3: ✦7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 dc, 4 dc, 2 dc, 4 dc✦ to end of row which ends up with a bunch of dc's
@@miracleboysatori5204 That's right. Thanks for the update
Correction: please check the reply from miracleboysatori5204
Another correction because the real pattern is this
Row 3: § 7 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc, 2 ch, 4 dc § to end of row
Ughhhnfff you have the best headband tutorials!! I needed a resource to add tapered ties to a long crochet swatch that I thought might make a pretty stellar headband and your vids are just 🤌❤ perfect!
THANK YOU.
oh wow, thank you *so* much, you’ve made me week, super lovely to hear! ✨ it’s my pleasure! ⭐️🥰
I’m home sick making this headband and it’s come out so cute!! Thank you for sharing!
not at all! 🌻 (hope you’ll be on the mend soon)
Same, I just started it🧶
love this, thank youuuu :))
thx so much! 👼
omg i managed to do it 🎉 it came out very wonky because of the diff chain tensions but its okay 😍
Heyy, i love your video, but if u could put captions for the stitches in the next videos it would help a lot
Heya! Thanks for watching - yes, I definitely would, however I’ve not added them here as I’ve got the written pattern in the description (+ chapters)! ✨
Hi! I made this wonderful headband, but I didn't undersand something. I was wondering, if you can explain it to me. So my question is, when I start to make the ties, then I have to make 18 sc along the edge. But I made 20 sc, because the first row was a sc row then a lots of dc rows and the last row of the headband was a sc row. Without those sc rows, only the dc rows count 18 stitches( two sc into a dc). But why don't we work into the sc rows( the last and the first row of the headband). Didn't you count those into that 18 stitches? And is it wrong if I did?
Btw i love your crochet tutorials, thank you for upload them❤
hey@@alexandranagy8450 ! thanks for your q, I think I understand what you mean! Tbh, it's totally fine if you wanna work 20 sc to start your tie! I think from memory, I had skipped the sc on the farthest edges because I thought the tapering looked nicer without it-less clunky, you know? but it's totally up to you! (thanks so much for tuning in btw, what lovely feedback to receive ✨😌) x
@@dear.rainieThank you so much for your answer!😊
Hi, I have a question, the tr in the 8th row doesn´t go in the chain space, but in the center of the flower?
yep, that's right!
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Can you make like a skincare headband? A xute one plss
Ah, the thick/puffy kinds? I’ll definitely consider it-I’m due for another headband tute hehe 🦋