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The Lucille Bow Headband
It is definitely a quick, simply make, that you can finish in a day. As a mama, I don’t have a whole lot of time to crochet sometimes so any pattern I can make in a weekend, is definitely my jam!
The finished product is soo cute too! Made with acrylic or wool, medium weight yarn, this headband works perfect as an ear warmer when the chilly weather arrives! It is a very practical design, and will fit in with anyone’s every day wardrobe! This will quickly become a staple accessory in your child’s or your own Fall closet!
Head Circumference for each size
Preemie: 11 inches
0 to 6 months: 13 inches
6 to 12 months: 16 inches
Toddler: 18 inches
Child: 19 1/2 inches
Teen: 21 inches
Adult: 22 inches
How thick you make the band, and how big you make the bow is completely up to you and can be customized.
The bow is crocheted separate from the headband.
Crochet in both loops for this pattern.
If you want to use a different yarn besides Yarn Bee’s Soft and Sleek, I suggest either Premier’s Everyday Yarn or Loops and Threads Impeccable, these both are great substitutes and can be found at your local Michael’s and/or Joann’s.
This pattern is formatted with parenthesis (). When you come across instructions with parenthesis in them, that means they will have to be done more than once. After the last parenthesis, you will be told how many times to do that instruction. For example: (CH 1. SK NEXT HDC. DC IN NEXT HDC.) 6 times. You would do the instructions in the parenthesis 6 times before moving on to the next instruction!
Sizes are color coded within the pattern to make it easier to locate your correct stitch counts. Check page 4 under “Sizes” for the color key!
Sizes will also be listed in order from smallest to largest like so:
Preemie 0-6, 6-12, toddler, child, teen, adult
The Berry Stitch used in this pattern is actually a variation and makes the stitch a little bulkier. If you have used the Berry Stitch in another pattern, it might be different in this one. Make sure to look over the instructions in “Special Stitches” so you get the same effect seen in my pictures!
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- First published: September 2019
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