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Picot Bandana

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Picot Bandana
a woman wearing a yellow crochet bandana with a picot border

Looking for a lightweight piece to add to your summer outfit? Consider the Picot Bandana crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk. This item has the right touch of texture and can be used as a stylish head accessory that will protect your hair from the sun. With a helpful video tutorial, this project is easy enough, even for beginners! 

Materials You’ll Need

For this crochet bandana pattern, use a 5 mm crochet hook and medium-weight yarn, such as Lion Brand Yarn Color Theory. These 100% durable, soft acrylic fibers come in beautiful colors that can fit your style. If you would like to achieve a lighter, airier bandana, just try working with lighter weight yarn.

How to Crochet the Picot Bandana

This design is worked in alternating rows of picots and single crochets creating an interesting yet relatively simple project suitable for advanced beginners and intermediates.

To create your bandana, follow the pattern’s row-repeat until you reach the desired size. You can also customize the length of the ties to ensure a comfortable fit for any head circumference.

Easy Video Tutorial for Beginners

If you are either a beginner or someone who feels helpless without a visual, The Turtle Trunk is ready with an in-depth video tutorial covering the entire process.

Different Bandana Sizes

The Picot Bandana pattern provides four kerchief sizes. The small size is ideal for babies and toddlers, while the medium works better for children and teenagers. Most adults choose the large size since it covers both the front and back at the top of their head plus comfortably fits around the ears.

If you’re not sure about your size, just go with the medium size, which fits most head shapes and sizes.

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