Cool Everyday Crochet Headband
Crochet Lace Headband with Ties
Inspiration
Have you ever experienced the frustration of wearing a headband that ends up giving you a pounding headache? Well, I can relate to that too well. That is why I designed this lace crochet headband that not only exudes style but also provides comfort and relief.
Like many of you, I like accessorizing my outfits with headbands. However, the constant battle with headaches caused by pressure and tightness left me searching for an alternative. That is when I was inspired to create a headband that will solve the problem.
I wanted something that will distribute pressure evenly and allow for breathability while feeling comfortable and stylish. The delicate lace and ties I incorporated not only add visual appeal, but also provides flexibility and adjustment to fit any head size and individual comfort.
Whether you wear your headbands casually or for special occasions, this headband will be your to-go-to headband for comfort and style. So say goodbye to the headache-inducing headbands and try this comfortable, stylish, and easy-to-make lace headband.
If you are like me and sometimes you like to wear matching accessories then check out the Cool Everyday Scarf. It is lightweight, perfect for all spring, summer, and fall.
This headband is part of the Water Color Blog Hop hosted by Lisa of My Fingers Fly. The blog hop features colorful patterns to celebrate World Watercolor Month. There are 24 talented designers in this blog hop sharing 321 different patterns. Each day a new PDF pattern is shared by a different designer. Below are the designers who have shared their beautiful designs.
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Skill Level
Beginner
Materials
Baby Bee Sweet Delight 60% Acrylic/40% Polyamide 377 yds/345 m, 4 oz/115 g
Color A- Flannel-35 - 50 yds-/32 - 46 m
Color B-Angel-30 - 45 yds/27 - 41 m
Hook size E/ 3.5 mm
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Tape measure
Gauge
18 sts x 17 rows (sc) = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)
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Finished Measurements in inches
Baby Toddler Child Small Medium Large
Length 16 17 18 20 21 22
Width 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Abbreviations
Ch- chain
Sc- single crochet
Dc - double crochet
Hdc - half double crochet
Sk-Skip
sp(s) - space(s)
Rep- repeat
Fhdc-Foundation half double crochet
Notes
The headband is made lengthwise in one piece.
The ties are crocheted on the finished headband.
The stitches used include ch, sc, hdc, and dc.
Ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a st.
Ch 3 at the beginning of the row does not count as a st.
There is a matching scarf, the Cool Everyday Scarf if you want something to match.
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Pattern Instructions
With Color A, Fhdc 74, (79, 84, 89, 94, 99)
Row 1: With Color B, ch 1, sc in next 5 sts, * ch 5, sk 4, sc in next st * rep from * to last 4 sts, sc in each st to end, turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
Row 2: ch 1, sc in first st and next 4 sts, * ch 5, sk ch-sp, sc in next st *, rep from * to last 4 sts, sc in each st to end, change to Color A & turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
Row 3: ch 1, sc in first st and next 4 sts, *ch 7, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to last 4 sts, sc in each st to end, turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
Row 4: ch 1, sc in first st and next 4 sts,* ch 7, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to last 4 sts, sc in each st to end, change to Color B & turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
Row 5: ch 3, dc in 2nd and next 3 sts, ch 2, * work a sc by inserting hook under ch-7 arch made at row 3**, ch 5, rep from * across, ending last rep at **, ch 2, dc in each st to end, turn 12 ch-5 sps, 23 sts, (13 ch-5 sps, 24 sts, 14 ch-5 sps, 25 sts, 15 ch-5 sps, 26 sts, 16 ch-5 sps, 27 sts, 17 ch-5 sps, 28 sts), 2 ch-2 sps.
Row 6: ch 1, sc in first st and next 4 sts, ch 2, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, * ch 5, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to last ch-2 sp, ch 2, sk ch-2 sp, sc in each st to end, change to Color A & turn 12 ch-5 sps, 23 sts, (13 ch-5 sps, 24 sts, 14 ch-5 sps, 25 sts, 15 ch-5 sps, 26 sts, 16 ch-5 sps, 27 sts, 17 ch-5 sps, 28 sts), 2 ch-2 sps.
Row 7: ch 1, sc in first and next 4 sts, ch 2, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, * ch 7, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to last ch-sp, ch 2, sk ch-p, sc in each st to end, turn 12 ch-7 sps, 23 sts, (13 ch-7 sps, 24 sts, 14 ch-7 sps, 25 sts, 15 ch-7 sps, 26 sts, 16 ch-7 sps, 27 sts, 17 ch-7 sps, 28 sts), 2 ch-2 sps.
Row 8: rep row 7 using Color A then change to Color B.
Row 9: ch 3, dc in first and next 4 sts, * ch 5, sc under next ch-7 arch made at row 7, rep from * to last ch-sp and 6 sts, ch 5, sk next ch-sp and st, dc in last 5 sts, turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
Row 10: ch 1, sc in first st and next 4 sts, * ch 5, sk ch-sp, sc in next st *, rep from * to last 4 sts, sc in each st to end, change to Color A & turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
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Row 11: ch 1, sc in first st and next 4 sts, *ch 5, sk ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to last 4 sts, sc in each st to end, turn 13 chs, 22 sts, (14 chs, 23 sts, 15 chs, 24 sts, 16 chs, 25 sts, 17 chs, 26 sts, 18 chs, 27 sts).
Row 12: ch 1, hdc in first and next 4 sts, * 4 hdc in ch-sp, sc in next st, rep from * to last 74, (79, 84, 89, 94, 99)
Ties (Make 4)
Continuing with Color A, ch 36, and turn (make more or less chs for your desired tie length)
Sc in 2nd ch and each ch towards the headband.
Sc across the width of the headband, making one sc in each sc row and 2 sc in each dc row to the end.
Ch 36
Sc in 2nd ch and each ch to the end of the ch.
Sl st in the first st of the headband and fasten off.
Attach yarn on the opposite side of the headband and repeat the above process.
Fasten off and weave in ends.