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Rosey’s headband free crochet pattern was designed so that every cute outfit has a proper accessory. After having my little girl I could not wait to start crocheting for her! Dressing a baby girl up in flowers and bows is something we have waited our whole life for and now it is here.
It doesn’t matter if they are nieces, daughters or granddaughters, we love to see little girls with flowers in there hair. When designing this headband I could not decide between a flower or a bow to top it so I have given you a pattern for both. Below you will find instructions for a two layer flower and a two layer bow! You are only limited by they colors of yarn you have.
Flower or Bow? Which did you choose? Let me know in the comments below.
This pattern is part of my 30 Minute Thursday Free Crochet Pattern Series. Every Thursday I share a new quick and easy free crochet pattern. You can read all about why I think having a collection of quick and easy crochet patterns is important in my 7 Benefits of Quick and Easy Crochet Projects blog post.
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Spike the Sloth / Simply Spring Baby Dress
For the yarn I used Red Hearts Baby Hugs that I had left over from a few Simple Spring Dresses I made. That pattern can be found here! Below you will find headband patterns for 0-3 months through girls size. The headband circumferences are given. Now on to our headband!
Rosey’s Headband Pattern
Materials
Red Heart Baby Hugs in colors of your choice.
Clover Amour Crochet Hook, Size I, 5.5mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors 1/2 inch Button (For flower)
Stitches and Abbreviations
Ch – Chain
Sc – Single Crochet
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Dc – Double Crochet
Tr- Treble Crochet
MR – Magic Ring or Magic Circle
Skst – Skip Stitch
St(s) – Stitch(es)
Slst – Slip stitch
FO – Fasten Off
Dimensions
For the headbands I have provided individual patterns for each size.
0-3 months – 14″ Head Circumference
3-6 months – 16.5″ Head Circumference
6-12 months – 17.5″ Head Circumference
Toddler – 18.5″ Head Circumference
Child – 20″ Head Circumference
Rosey’s Headband Pattern
You will be working in the round. You will make a chain then single crochet into the beginning of the chain to make a circle. Then you will skip a few chains and single crochet a small section to use to sew on your bow or flower. You will repeat this until you have three chains and then single crochet at the beginning on more time before fastening off.
Rosey’s Headband: 0-3 Months
Round 1: Ch 47
Round 2: Sc7 into the first 7 ch made in round 1, ch 21 skip 21 chain in round 1, sc into the next 4 ch, ch 15.
Round 3: Sc7 into the first sc group from round 2, ch 21 skip chains and, 4 Sc into the next group of Sc from round 2, ch 15.
Round 4: Sc6 into the first sc group from round 3, slst into the next St. FO. Weave in your ends.
Rosey’s Headband: 3-6 Months
Round 1: Ch 51 Round 2: Sc7 into the first 7 ch made in round 1, ch 23 skip 23 chain in round 1, sc into the next 4 ch, ch 17. Round 3: Sc7 into the first sc group from round 2, ch 23 skip chains and, 4 Sc into the next group of Sc from round 2, ch 17. Round 4: Sc6 into the first sc group from round 3, slst into the next St. FO. Weave in your ends.
Rosey’s Headband: 6-12 Months
Round 1: Ch 53
Round 2: Sc7 into the first 7 ch made in round 1, ch 24 skip 24 chain in round 1, sc into the next 4 ch, ch 18.
Round 3: Sc7 into the first sc group from round 2, ch 24 skip chains and, 4 Sc into the next group of Sc from round 2, ch 18
Round 4: Sc6 into the first sc group from round 3, slst into the next St. FO. Weave in your ends.
Rosey’s Headband: Toddler
Round 1: Ch 56
Round 2: Sc7 into the first 7 ch made in round 1, ch 25 skip 25 chain in round 1, sc into the next 4 ch, ch 20.
Round 3: Sc7 into the first sc group from round 2, ch 25 skip chains and, 4 Sc into the next group of Sc from round 2, ch 20.
Round 4: Sc6 into the first sc group from round 3, slst into the next St. FO. Weave in your ends.
Rosey’s Headband: Child
Round 1: Ch 60
Round 2: Sc7 into the first 7 ch made in round 1, ch 27 skip 27 chain in round 1, sc into the next 4 ch, ch 22.
Round 3: Sc7 into the first sc group from round 2, ch 27 skip chains and, 4 Sc into the next group of Sc from round 2, ch 22.
Round 4: Sc6 into the first sc group from round 3, slst into the next St. FO. Weave in your ends.
Flower
When working the flower, you will slip stitch at the end of each row but you will not turn.
Round 1: 10 hdc in MR. Slst to first hdc.
Round 2: *Ch3, sk st, slst to next st,* repeat from *to* around. Slst to the base of the first ch3. You will have a total of 5 ch3 spaces.
Round 3: Continue working in the same direction. *(Sc, 2hdc, sc in ch 3 space) slst into the slst of previous row*, repeat from *to* around, FO.
If you want a two toned flower, you can change colors now.
Round 4: Slst to a skipped stitch of second row, *ch 4, slst to next sk st* repeat form *to* around.
Round 5: *(Sc, Hdc, Dc, 2Tr, Dc, Hdc, Sc) in ch 4 sp*, repeat form *to* around. Slst to first sc, FO. Weave in ends. Sew a button onto the flower on the 4 sc spot of the headband to finish off.
Bow
Bottom piece
Ch 13
Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook. Sc in the next 12 ch. Ch1, turn.
Row 2 – 6: Sc across, Ch1 turn.
Row 7: Sc across, FO. Weave in ends.
Top Piece
Ch 11
Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook. Sc in the next 9 ch. Ch1, turn.
Row 2 – 4: Sc across, Ch1 turn.
Row 5: Sc across, FO. Weave in ends.
Center the smaller rectangle on top of the larger rectangle, pinch the center together and use a loose piece of yarn to tightly wrap around the center. Tie two ends of your loose yarn tightly together and use these ends to sew onto the 4 single crochet spot on the headband.
Now your Rosey’s headband is complete! These headbands are so quick to make, you can easily make one for every special occasion. They make great gifts for baby showers or birthday parties.
If you have any questions leave a comment and I will try and help the best I can. If you decide to make a Rosey’s Headband of your own, I would LOVE to see a photo! If you share it on social media be sure to tag me @windingroadcrochet or #windingroadcrochet.
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