Easy Braided Headband in Crochet
Crochet a Braided Headband: A Fast and Easy Accessory for Your Wardrobe
by: Yolanda Soto Lopez
Are you looking for a fun and simple crochet project? Look no further! In this blog post, I will guide you through the steps to create a braided headband using basic crochet stitches. This stylish accessory is not only quick to make but also adds a casual touch to any outfit. Let’s get started!
Supplies Needed:
To crochet your own braided headband, you’ll need the following materials:
Worsted weight yarn in your preferred color(s) Approx. 3 oz
Crochet hook (size H/5.0mm works well with worsted weight yarn)
Scissors
Yarn needle
Step 1: Making the Foundation Chain. Working with 2 strands of yarn at the same. (Make 3 sections)
To begin, create a foundation chain using the chain stitch. Make sure to leave a long tail at the beginning for later use. The length of your chain will depend on the size of your head. A chain of approximately 40- 50 stitches should work for most people. However, you can adjust the length to fit your preference.
Step 2: Forming Rows with Double Crochet
Once you have your foundation chain, it’s time to start forming the rows with double crochet stitches. Crochet a double crochet in each chain beginning on the 4th chain from the end.
Double crochet is a basic stitch that creates a taller stitch and works up quickly. Here’s how to make a double crochet stitch:
Yarn over (wrap the yarn around the hook from back to front).
Insert the hook into the third chain from the hook.
Yarn over and pull the yarn through the chain, so you have three loops on the hook.
Yarn over and pull through the first two loops on the hook, leaving two loops.
Yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops on the hook.
Repeat the double crochet stitch across the row, working into each chain stitch. Continue this pattern until your headband reaches the desired width. Remember to keep your stitches loose and even throughout the project.
Step 3: Joining the Ends
Once you’ve reached the desired width, it’s time to join the ends together. Fold the headband in half, matching up the beginning and ending chains. Insert your hook into the first stitch of the foundation chain and make a slip stitch to connect the two ends.
Step 4: Adding the Braid
Now comes the fun part—creating the braided effect! Divide your headband into three equal sections. Cross the left section over the middle section, then cross the right section over the new middle section. Repeat this process until you’ve braided the entire length of the headband. Make sure to make braid loosely.
Step 5: Securing the Braid
Once you’ve finished braiding, secure the end of the braid by making a slip stitch through all three layers. Trim any excess yarn, leaving a small tail.
Step 6: Final Touches
To give your headband a polished look, weave in any loose ends using a yarn needle. Make sure all ends are secure and trim any excess yarn.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully crocheted your very own braided headband using basic stitches like the chain, double crochet, and slip stitch. This project is not only fast and easy but also allows you to add a stylish and casual accessory to your wardrobe. Whether you wear it for a casual day out or a sporty activity, this headband is sure to enhance your look. Enjoy your new creation and keep exploring the wonderful world of crochet!
Here is another way you can make your headband:
Crochet Braided Headband by: Yolanda Soto Lopez
Supplies:
Aprox. 3 oz. of worsted weight yarn (medium weight(
Scissors
Yarn Needle
Stitch Marker (optional)
Gauge is not critical for this project
To Begin: (Make 3) Using 2 strands of yarn at the same time.
Chain 38, Double crochet in each chain beginning in 4th chain from end. Sew in the tails
Place all 3 pieces edges together and sew one end as shown in picture below:
Sew along top edge making sure not to miss any layers.
Now braid your 3 strands together and sew other edge together
On edge, attach yarn… chain 38, Slipi stitch back along the chains beginning on 2nd chain from edge. Sew in tails. Repeat on other edge.
Enjoy
If you are a more visual learner you can watch my free YouTube video tutorial. Click on the link:
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