This is, from now on, my GO-TO, no-brainer Easiest Headwrap EVER Pattern! I hope it quickly becomes yours.
Materials:any WW yarn
Size H 5.0mm hook
Yarn sewing needle
One button
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
sk – skip
sp(s) – space(s)
slst – slip stitch
st – stitch
sc – single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc – double crochet
Gauge: 7hdc x (almost) 6 rows = 2″ square
Finished headwrap measures approx. 22″ long
Note 1: When working the hdc stitches insert hook BETWEEN the stitches NOT in the top 2 loops. I love the way the stitches lay when worked this way and since the piece is worked back & forth it provides a more uniformed look. See picture below.
Note 2: The ch1 NEVER counts as a stitch.
Note 3: I tend to crochet on the loose side so if you find as you’re working this up that it may be too short for you, just add some extra rows right before starting the decrease.
Row 1 - ch5, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc across to end, ch1, turn. (4)
Row 2 - hdc in 1st st, ch2, sk 2 sts, hdc in last st, ch1, turn. (2 sts & a ch2 sp…button hole)
Row 3 - 2hdc in 1st st, 2hdc in ch2 sp, 2hdc in last st, ch1, turn. (6)
Row 4 - hdc in each st across, ch1, turn. (6)
Row 5 - 2hdc, hdc in next 4, 2hdc, ch1, turn. (8)
Row 6 - hdc across, ch1, turn. (8)
Row 7 - 2hdc, hdc in next 6, 2hdc, ch1, turn. (10)
Row 8 - hdc across, ch1, turn. (10)
Row 9 - 2hdc, hdc in next 8, 2hdc, ch1, turn. (12)
Row 10 - hdc across, ch1, turn. (12)
Rows 11-55 – REPEAT Row 10. (12)
Row 56 - sk 1st st, hdc in next 9, sk 1 st, hdc in last, ch1, turn. (10)
Row 57 - hdc across, ch1, turn. (10)
Row 58 - sk 1st st, hdc in next 7, sk 1 st, hdc in last, ch1, turn. (8)
Row 59 - hdc across, ch1, turn. (8)
Row 60 - sk 1st st, hdc in next 5, sk 1 st, hdc in last, ch1, turn. (6)
Row 61 - hdc across, ch1, turn. (6)
Row 62 - sk 1st st, hdc in next 3, sk 1 st, hdc in last, ch1, turn. (4)
Row 63 - hdc across, ch1, DO NOT TURN. (4)
*NOW work SC down the side of the piece all
the way around by putting 1sc in each hdc row & 2sc in each corner.
Slst to the first sc made to join. Finish off and weave in your ends.
Line up your button hole to the other side and sew on your button of choice!
EASY PEASY!!
I think this would make an awesome scrap yarn project with different colored rows!!
Now the FLOWER PATTERN:
Ch5, join with a slst to the first ch to make a loop.
Ch5, join with a slst to the first ch to make a loop.
Round 1 - ch1, (sc, ch1, 3dc, ch1, sc) in the loop FOUR times, slst to the first sc made. {Now remove hook from loop, take your hook and insert it from behind and pull the loop from the front to the back and continue on the Round 2} (4 petals total)
Round 2 - (working behind
the petals), *slst around the middle dc from previous round, ch4*
repeat from *to* around, slst to the first ch4 made. (4 ch4 sps total)
Round 3 - ch1, (sc, ch1,
5dc, ch1, sc) in all the ch4 sps around, slst to the first sc made. {Now
remove hook from loop, take your hook and insert it from behind and
pull the loop from the front to the back and continue on the Round 4} (4
petals total)
Round 4 - (working behind the petals), ch4, slst around the middle dc from previous round, *ch4, slst around next sc, ch4, slst around the middle dc from previous round, ch4* repeat *to* around, slst to first ch4 sp. (8 ch4 sps total)
Round 5 - ch1, (sc, sc1,
5dc, ch1, sc) in all the ch4 sps around, slst to the first sc made. (8
petals total) Fasten Off and weave in ends!
Enjoy!
You now have a beautiful headwrap! Thank
you for visiting my blog. I’d love to see pictures and hear about your
headwraps you’ve made!
* If making and selling this as a finished
product please link back to this blog post for the pattern. Do not copy
or change this pattern and sell it as your own. If you have ANY
questions feel free to email me at frayed_knot@att.net Thank You!!!
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