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Knot Me Up Headband

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Knot Me Up Headband
three crochet baby headbands in different colors

Looking for a stylish accessory for your baby? This crochet headband pattern by CrochetDreamz is an easy and speedy project perfect for beginners. Featuring a charming knot-tied design, this headband will make a beautiful addition to your little one’s outfits. Its cozy texture will keep the ears and head protected from the breeze or cold, allowing your baby to enjoy every outdoor activity!

What Yarn Should I Use For This Headband?

The pattern calls for DK-weight yarn and a 5 mm crochet hook. If you want to create a warm baby accessory that will keep your kid cozy during transitional seasons, choose acrylic or wool fibers.

The crochet headbands seen in the photos were made with Loops & Threads Snuggly Wuggly, which is a soft 100% acrylic yarn that will offer comfort for the little one.

What Stitch Is Used In This Pattern?

To work this simple pattern, you only need to know basic crochet stitches. The headband is made using primarily extended single crochet – an easy variation of the regular single crochet stitch. You will start working it up with a foundation chain and then follow up with several rows until your headband is 2 inches wide.

How Long Does It Take To Finish One Headband?

You’ve got to believe me, but you can easily complete this crochet baby headband in half an hour. There are no frills attached to this pattern – it’s a simple design that you will recreate following the designer’s clear instructions. This makes it an ultra-fast project and a great last-minute gift.

How Do I Adjust The Size For Different Ages?

The Knot Me Up Headband provides a sizing guide for sizes ranging from newborn to adult, so you can craft matching headbands for you and your little one.

To modify the length of this project, you simply need to increase or decrease the number of stitches in the starting chain. Adjusting the width is even easier, because you simply continue working next rows to make it wider. 

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