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​Plum Twist Super Fast Crochet Headband

Susan
Susan
Jan 07, 2020 10:55 PM
​Plum Twist Super Fast Crochet Headband
​Plum Twist Super Fast Crochet Headband
​Plum Twist Super Fast Crochet Headband
​Plum Twist Super Fast Crochet Headband

Materials/Notes:

* Worsted Weight Yarn, 1/8 skein, scraps, very little (you get the point!), I used Caron Simply Soft in Plum
* 8 mm hook
* This pattern uses the lattice stitch (one of my fav's!), which has a basic pattern of *dc-ch 1-sk 1* while dc-ing into the ch space.
* You could easily add rows to this to make it thicker/wider, and play with the hook size. I wanted mine to be lacy looking, and using a larger hook with WW yarn creates that effect. Try a smaller hook for a "tighter" look. If you do this, you may want to increase your foundation chain.
* To wrap this around your head for this look, hold it at the base of your neck with an even length to each side of you (behind your head). Then wrap over your head, twist twice, and pull back down to the base of your neck. Tie off.

Pattern:

- Chain 120
- Row 1: IN TOP LOOP ONLY, dc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 1, sk 1, * 1 dc, ch 1, sk 1* repeating across. End with a dc, chain 2 and turn.
- Row 2:(in both loops) hdc in each ch and ch space across. Ch 2, turn.
- Row 3: dc in same space, and in next st start the lattice (your dc's should line up), *dc, ch 1, sk 1* across.
- I stopped here. You could repeat Row's 2 and 3 for a wider hair-wrap, or even a shorter scarf.
For Row 2 - hdc into each chain space and stitch. Notice the dc's in the top stitch only from Row 1.
For Row 3, you'll begin with a dc in the same space as your ch 2, and the next st so the dc's line up.

Stop here, or keep going!

Stitch Abbreviations:

* ch = chain
* st = stitch
* sk = skip
* hdc = half double crochet
* dc = double crochet
* This pattern uses US terminology
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4 comments
Annie
Jan 08, 2020 08:48 AM
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I think, that this simple headband is more for home wearing
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Maya
Jan 08, 2020 09:19 AM
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The color is great
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Annie
Jan 08, 2020 09:27 AM
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I will make it a little bit wider
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Susan
Jan 09, 2020 10:06 AM
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Yes, I think it will look better if it is wider
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