Peridot Crochet Granny Square Headband
Granny Square Headband Pattern Free
Looking for an easy crochet headband pattern? If yes, then you will love this crochet granny square headband.
As I was planning to make this crochet head wrap, I knew I wanted a simple and stylish headband. I wanted a quick crochet headband that was beginner friendly.
And yes, this is a beginner-friendly granny square headband that is perfect for any fashion. The head wrap is made in a triangular shape and resembles a bandana when worn.
This is my first time making a crochet triangular headband and Iat first, I wasn’t sure how it will turn out. I even wondered if it will turn out to be a wearable headband.
I am glad I made the decision to make it because I love how the way the headband turned and I decided that I am not going to wait till spring and summer to start wearing it. It has now become my go-to crochet headband.
This headband is made with a sport yarn which makes it light and suitable for the spring and summer seasons.
When I make something that I love, I always want to share it with as many people as I can. This crochet granny stitch headband is no different.
This crochet granny stitch head wrap is part of the March Maker Madness Blog hop hosted by Pam of Carroway Crochet. The blog hop features a free PDF crochet pattern for 24 with a code. There are 21 patterns in this blog hop which runs from March 1st - 21st.
Follow the instructions below to get the code and the free PDF pattern.
There are so many amazing patterns in this blog. from some of your favorite designers.
Below is a sneak peek of some of the patterns in the March Maker Madness Blog Hop.
Yarn
I Scheepjes Stone Washed Yarn. The yarn is light and easy to work with. It is a sport-weight yarn perfect for spring and summer projects. This is my first time using this yarn and I hope to use it in future projects
In case you are unable to find the Lion Brand Naptime yarn, you can use Lion Brand Chenille Appeal, Sirdar Happy Chenille, Bernat Baby Velvet, or Katia Velvet Fine.
Skill Level
Easy
Materials
Scheepjes Stone Washed Yarn 78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic 142 yds (130 m), 1.76 oz (50 g) in Peridot
Yarn between 115 yds (105 m) - 130 yds (119 m).
Weight - Sport
Hook 5 mm (H)
Tape Measure
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Hair Tie
Yarn Amount Enter amount after weighing
Toddler - 155 yds (142 m)
Child - 179 yds (164 m)
Small - 190 yds (174 m)
Medium - 202 yds (185 m)
Large -215 yds (197 m)
Gauge
19 sts (6 clusters) x 9 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)
Please make a swatch and adjust the hook size as needed to obtain the gauge
Finished Measurements
Finished Measurements ADD specific of other sizes
3.5” wide x 19” long shorter side 21” (longer side)
The length is measured folded in half. For full length double the length.
Finished Measurements
Head Circumference Height
Toddler 18” 3.5”
Child 20” 3.5”
Small/Medium 21” 3.5”
Large 23” 3.5”
Abbreviations
Ch - chain
Sc - single crochet
Dc - double crochet
Sk - skip
Cluster - 3 dc in same ch or st.
Notes
The pattern is written in US Standard Terms
The scarf length was measured while the scarf was folded in half.
Pattern Instructions
Ch 86, (92, 98, 104)
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 42, (45, 48, 51) chs, 3 sc in next ch, sc in next 42, (45, 48, 51) chs, turn. 85, (93, 99, 105).
Row 2: ch 3, dc in next st, (sk 2, cluster in next st) 13, (14, 15, 16) times, sk 1, dc in next st, cluster in next st, dc in next st, sk 1, (cluster in next st, sk 2) 13, (14, 15, 16) times, dc each in last 2 sts, turn 27, (29, 31, 33) clusters, 6 dc.
Row 3: ch 3, * sk next st, cluster between st just skipped and next cluster, (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 12, (13, 14, 15) times, sk next cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in next st*, cluster in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to * turn 29, (31, 33, 35) clusters, 4 dc.
Row 4: ch 3, dc in next st, sk 2, cluster between the sts just skipped and next cluster, * (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 12, (13, 14, 15) times *, sk next cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in next st, cluster in next st, dc in next st, sk 1, cluster between st just skipped and next cluster, rep from * to * then, sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster, sk next cluster, dc each in last 2 sts, turn, 29, (31, 33, 35) clusters, 6 dc.
Row 5: ch 3, * sk next st, cluster between st just skipped and next cluster, (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 13, (14, 15, 16) times *, sk next cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in next st*, cluster in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to * turn, 31, (33, 35, 37) clusters, 4 dc.
Row 6: ch 3, dc in next st, sk next 2 sts, * cluster between last st just skipped and next cluster, (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 13, (14, 15, 16) times, sk next cluster *, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in next st, cluster in next st, dc in next st, sk 1, rep from * to * then cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster, sk next cluster, dc each in last 2 sts, turn 31, (33, 35, 37) clusters, 6 dc.
Row 7: ch 3, * sk next st, cluster between st just skipped and next cluster, (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 14, (15, 16, 17) times, sk next cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk next st, dc in next st*, cluster in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to * turn 33, (35, 37, 39) clusters, 4 dc.
Row 8: ch 3, dc in next st, sk next 2 sts, * cluster between last st just skipped and next cluster, (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 14, (15, 16, 17) times, sk next cluster *, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk next st, dc in next st, cluster in next st, dc in next st, sk 1, rep from * to * then cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster, sk next cluster, dc each in last 2 sts, turn, 33, (35, 37, 39) clusters, 6 dc.
Row 9: ch 3, * sk next st, cluster between st just skipped and next cluster, (sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster) 15, (16, 17, 18) times, sk next cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk next st, dc in next st*, cluster in next st, dc in next st, rep from * to * turn 35, (37, 39, 41) clusters, 4 dc.
Row 10: ch 1, sc in each st to end.
Do not fasten off.
Finishing Off
Turn so that you are working on the side of the headband.
With the hair tie behind the headband at the last st of the row, ch 1, sc in the last st of the row and the hair tie
2 sc in each dc st and the hair tie to end.
Rep on the other side of the headband.
Fasten off and weave in ends