Pearl Crochet Headband
Crochet Lace Headband
Are you tired of spending countless hours on intricate hairstyles? If yes then I got you. This crochet headband is here to save the day. Its soft, wave-inspired pattern effortlessly elevates your hairstyle and gives it a chic and fashionable look. You will look put together and trendy in an instant, and no one will know your secret to achieving such a fabulous look with minimal effort.
Comfort is just as important as style. That is why I designed a lightweight and comfortable crochet headband that you can wear all day long without feeling any strain. It sits gently on your head, allowing your scalp to breathe and preventing any discomfort. The ties guarantee that the headband does not dig into your head and cause a headache.
Below is the matching scarf to the Pearl Headband which is part of The Gemstone Crochet Scarf Collection.
Carolyn’s Pearl Crochet Scarf
This headband is part of the Summer Vibes Blog Hop hosted by Susanna of Fosbas Design. The Blog Hop runs from July 1st - 31st and has a total of 34 patterns. The patterns are shared by several different designers. The pattern is free only on the day that it is shared for 24 hrs. If you are unable to get your pattern, do not want to hop daily, or forget to get your most coveted pattern, we have you covered. You can get the whole bundle of all 34 patterns at a discounted price of $12.99.
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Yarn
For this headband, I used WeCrochet’s Galileo yarn in Pearl. I used this yarn to make Carolyn’s Pearl Crochet Scarf and decided that I wanted to make a headband to match with. I love the yarn and plan to use it for more projects. It is so soft, flowy, and very gentle to the skin.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Materials
WeCrochet Galileo 50% Merino Wool, 50% Viscose from Bamboo 131 yds (120 m), 50 g (1.8 oz) in Pearl 52 yds (48 m) - 68 yds (62 m )
Weight Sport (2)
Hook 4 mm (G).
Tape measure
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Hair Tie
Gauge
17 sts x 7 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)
Finished Measurements
Child - 18” x 4.5”
Small - 20” x 4.5”
Medium - 21” x 4.5”
Large - 22” x 4.5”
Abbreviations
Ch - chain
Sc - single crochet
St - stitch
Tr - treble
Sk - skip
Ch-sp - chain space
Ch-lp - chain loop
Btwn - between
Edc - extended double crochet
Dtr - double treble
V- st - edc ch 3, edc
Special Stitches
Double Treble
Yarn over three times, insert the hook where you want to create the double treble
Yarn over and draw through the stitch (there are now 5 loops on the hook)
Yarn over and draw through two of the loops on the hook (there are now 4 loops on the hook)
Yarn over and draw through two of the loops on the hook (there are now 3 loops on the hook)
Yarn over and draw through two of the loops on the hook (there are now 2 loops on the hook)
Yarn over and draw through the two remaining loops on the hook to finish off (there is now 1 loop on the hook).
Extended Double Crochet
Yarn over the hook and insert the hook where you want to create the extended double crochet.
Yarn over the hook and draw through the fabric and one loop (2 loops on the hook).
Yarn over the hook and draw through one loop (2 loops on the hook)
Yarn over the hook and draw through the 2 loops to finish off (one loop on the hook).
Notes
The pattern uses US Standard Terms
Ch 2 at the beginning of the row does not count as a st.
Ch 3, ch 4, and ch 5 at the beginning of the row count as a st.
You will need to know how to make double treble and extended double crochet
Pattern Instructions
Fhdc 76, (82, 88, 94).
Row 1: ch 2, hdc across, turn 76, (82, 88, 94).
Row 2: ch 3, edc in 2nd and each st to end, turn 76, (82, 88, 94).
Row 3: ch 5, sk 4, V-st btwn last st skipped and next st, *ch 3, sk 3, sc btwn last st skipped and next st, ch 3, sk 3, V-st btwn last st skipped and next st, rep from * to last 5 sts, ch 5, sk 4, sc in last st, turn 12, (13, 14, 15) V-sts.
Row 4: ch 5, tr in first sc, *(ch 2, 2 dtr) 3 times in same V-st, sk next (ch-lp, sc, ch-lp), rep from * to last ch-5, ch 2, 2 tr in 3rd ch, of ch-lp, turn 76, (82, 88, 94) dts
Row 5: ch 4, sk 1, sc in ch-sp, *(ch 4, sk 2, sc in ch-sp) 2 times, ch 4, sk 2, sc btwn last st sk and next st, rep from * to last 2 sts, ch 4, sk 1, sc in last st, turn 38, (41, 44, 47) chs.
Row 6: ch 3, edc in first ch-lp, (counts as 2 edc), 2 edc in each ch-lp across.
Do not turn and do not fasten off 76, (82, 88, 94).
Finishing
Sc on the width side of the headband.
Take a hair tie and sc evenly on one side (width) of the headband and through the hair tie to the end.
Turn and repeat the same on the other width of the headband.
Fasten off and weave in ends.