Berry Cute X-Twist Headband by Kirsten Holloway

Berry Cute X-Twist Headband

Crochet
December 2024
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
60 - 125 yards (55 - 114 m)
Kids, Small/Medium Adult, Large/X-Large Adult
US
English
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This cute-as-a-button headband is perfect for last minute gifts, stash-busting or using as stocking stuffers. It comes in 3 sizes with notes to adjust it further if needed.

This crochet pattern is available for FREE on my website, (visit pattern website link above), or you can download it here on Ravelry as a print-optimized, ad-free PDF.

Difficulty:
Intermediate

Materials Needed:
Approximately 60, 100, 125 yards #4 worsted weight yarn in the color of your choice. Try Red Heart Super Saver in “Burgundy”, “Grey Heather”, or “Soft White”. Alternatives are Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn, or Loops and Threads “Impeccable” yarn from Michael’s.
5mm (H) hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge
4mm (G) hook
Scissors
Yarn needle

Stitches Used:
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet

Additional Terms:
Spike st: using relaxed tension, insert hook into front loop of stitch from 2 rows below, draw up a loop, complete as you would a regular single crochet.
FLO = front loop only
RS = Right Side
WS = Wrong Side
sp/sps = space/spaces
st/sts = stitch/stitches
prev = previous
sk = skip

Gauge:
12 sc in 4” using 5mm hook

Measurements:
Child: 9” long by 3” tall
Adult Small/Medium: 11” long by 4” tall
Adult Large/X-Large: 12” long by 4” tall

Additional Notes:
-Ch 1 at beginning of row does not count as a stitch.
-Use relaxed tension especially when working the spike stitches or your piece will start to roll in on itself. A little “rolling” is expected but it should easily flatten out by the time you add the scalloped trim.
-I have included “right side” and “wrong side” references to help you keep things straight when cutting and reattaching your yarn (after row 8 for adult sizes, and after row 6 for child size). This step of cutting and re attaching the yarn is purely cosmetic. I like the “right side” of my work facing as often as possible because it looks more professional in my opinion.