Joyland Granny Head Wrap

Free Crochet Head Scarf Pattern

Have you ever found yourself wrestling with your hair as it flies all over your face during a gust of wind? Or struggled to keep your hair off your forehead while trying to focus on your daily activities? We have all been there and it is a frustrating experience! That is where the crochet head scarf comes in. This crochet head wrap’s generous length provides ample and ensures your hair stays no matter how powerful the wind blows or how much you move around.

One thing I love about this crochet hair scarf is its style. The scarf can be styled either by tying the scarf at the back of the head or tying it around the head twice to add an extra touch of flair to your outfit, making you stand out from the crowd. Whether you are dressing up for a special occasion or just want to elevate your daily look, this head wrap is the perfect accessory.

You might be wondering how comfortable this head scarf is. After all, a crochet head wrap hat that is too tight is more irritating than a strand of hair on your face. That is why this is a long straight hair scarf that you can tie as snuggly as you want or as tight as you want. You have the option to choose your own comfort.

So, if you are looking for a fashionable and functional head scarf to keep your hair off your face while leaving you feeling stylish and comfortable, this crochet long granny stitch headband is your answer.

Woman wearing a crochet granny stitch head wrap

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Yarn

I used Lion Brand Mandala 100% Acrylic. The yarn has about 5 different colors but I chose only two of the colors to crochet this hair wrap. I chose this yarn because it is light and soft perfect to wrap around my head. I have used this yarn for different projects which came out beautifully.

.If you would like to use the same yarn but are unable to find it use your favorite weight 3 yarn. Otherwise, you can substitute your project with the following yarns Lion Brand Ice Cream, Mary Maxim Artist Palette, Bernat Baby Sport Sparkle, Bernat Baby Sport, and Hobbii Amigo.

Skill Level

Easy


Materials

Lion Brand Mandala 100% Acrylic 590 yds (540 m), 5.3 oz (150 g) in Liger 190 yds (174 m)

Weight 3

Hook 4 mm (G).

Tape Measure

Scissors

Tapestry needle.

 

Gauge

 20 sts x 9 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) after blocking 

Finished Measurements

48” x 4” 


Abbreviations

Ch-chain

Dc- double crochet

Ch-sp(s)-chain space(s)

Shell - (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the same ch-sp

V-st - (dc, ch 1, dc) in the same place

Sk-skip

Rep - repeat

Woman wearing a head scarf

Notes

  • The pattern is written in US Standard Terms

  • Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as a stitch.

  • I used the same yarn and changed just the colors.


Woman wearing granny stitch head scarf

Pattern Instructions

Ch 23

Row 1: dc in 4th ch, * sk 2, V-st in next ch, rep from * to last 4 chs, sk 2, dc in last 2 chs, turn (5 V-sts, 4 dc).


Row 2: ch 3, sk 1, V-st between last st just skipped and next V-st, * sk V-st, V-st between V-st just skipped and next V-st, rep from * to last V-st and 2 sts, sk V-st, V-st between V-st just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in last st, turn (6 V-st & 2 dc).


Row 3: ch 3, dc in next st, sk next ch, sk next st, V-st between st just skipped and next V- st, * sk V-st, V-st between V-st just skipped and next V-st, rep from * to last V-st and last st, sk 1, sk ch-1, dc in next 2 sts turn (5 V-st & 4 dc). 

Rows 4-35: rep rows 2 & 3.


Row 36: ch 3, sk 1, 3 dc between st just skipped and next V-st, * sk V-st, 3 dc between V-st just skipped and next V-st, rep from * to last V-st and 2 sts, sk V-st, 3 dc between V-st just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in last st, turn (20 dc).

Rows 38: ch 3, sk 1, 3 dc between last st just skipped and next st, * sk 3, 3 dc between last st just skipped and next st, rep from * to last 5 sts, sk 3, 3 dc between last st just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in last st, turn (20 dc).

Rows 39 & 40: rep rows 37 & 38.


Row 41: (change colors) ch 3, dc in next st, sk 2, V-st between last st just skipped and next st, * sk 3, V-st between last st just skipped and next st, rep from * to last 4 sts, sk 2, dc in last 2 sts, turn (5 V-sts, 4 dc).



Rows 42-45: rep rows 2 & 3.



Rows 46-75: rep rows 41-45.



Rows 76-105: rep rows 2 & 3.



Fasten off and weave in ends



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