
If you're looking for an adorable and practical gift for a baby shower, why not try crocheting a bow headwrap? It's a simple, versatile, and quick project that can be made with very little yarn. You can even use scrap yarn to create a cute hair accessory or an embellishment for a gift. With a free crochet pattern and video tutorial readily available online, you'll be able to craft a bow headwrap for a baby girl in no time!
Characteristics | Values |
---|---|
Difficulty | Quick and easy |
Time | 10 minutes |
Materials | Yarn, crochet hook, tapestry needle, scissors, nylon headband/hair tie/hair clip (optional) |
Stitches | Chain, Yarn Over Slip Stitch, Single Crochet, Back Loop Only |
Gauge | 8 Yarn Over Slip Stitches x 8 Rows = 2 inches |
Size | Small Baby, Medium Baby, Large Baby, Toddler |
What You'll Learn
Bow headband crochet stitches
To crochet a bow headband, you will need to know the basic crochet stitches and how to work into the back posts. The specific stitches used will depend on the pattern you are following, but common stitches include:
- Chain (ch)
- Single crochet (sc)
- Double crochet (dc)
- Slip stitch (sl st)
- Yarn over slip stitch (yoslst)
- Back post double crochet (BPdc)
For example, the Winding Road Crochet pattern for a baby bow headband uses the following stitches: chain, yarn over slip stitch, and back loop only. On the other hand, the Hookfully pattern for a kids' bow headband uses single crochet, double crochet, slip stitch, and back post double crochet.
When crocheting a bow headband, it is important to note that the stitch count will typically be one less than the starting chain. Additionally, it is recommended to complete a gauge swatch before starting your project to ensure the sizing is correct.
Creating the Bow Shape
To create the classic bow shape, you can crochet a series of rows to form a small rectangle. Then, cinch the centre of the rectangle to create the bow shape. You can attach the bow to a headband or hair tie using yarn or hot glue.
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Bow headband crochet sizing
When crocheting a bow headband, it's important to ensure that you're using the correct size to fit the wearer's head. Here are some tips and instructions to help you with sizing your crochet bow headband.
Measuring the Head:
Firstly, it's always best to measure the head of the person who will be wearing the headband. Take a measuring tape and measure the circumference of their head, particularly at the widest part, which is usually just above the eyebrows and ears. This will give you an accurate starting point for choosing the right size.
Sizing Chart:
After you have the head measurement, you can refer to a sizing chart. A general rule of thumb is to make the headband about 2 inches smaller than the head circumference. Here are some standard size categories:
- Small Baby (Preemie to 0-3 Months)
- Medium Baby (3-9 Months)
- Large Baby (9-12 Months)
- Toddler
Adjusting the Size:
If you're unable to measure the wearer's head directly, don't worry. You can still adjust the headband to achieve the right fit. The key is to focus on the number of chains (CH) in your crochet pattern. Here's how you can adjust the size:
- To make the headband longer or wider, simply add more chains to your starting chain. Each additional chain will create more space in the headband.
- To make the headband shorter or narrower, subtract chains from your starting chain. This will reduce the overall size.
Yarn Stretch:
Keep in mind that the type of yarn you use will also affect the sizing. Most yarns are stretchy, so it's generally recommended to make the headband slightly smaller than the head measurement. For example, if the head circumference is 17 inches, you might want to chain out to 15.5 or 16 inches to allow for some stretch.
Trial and Error:
Finally, don't be afraid to experiment. Crocheting is a creative process, and sometimes it takes a few tries to get the perfect fit. So, if your first headband doesn't fit quite right, adjust your chain count and try again. With a little trial and error, you'll be able to master the art of sizing your crochet bow headbands.
Remember, the most important part is to have fun with your crochet project and create something beautiful and comfortable for the wearer.
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Bow headband crochet yarn
Creating a crochet bow headband is a fun and easy project that can be done with minimal materials. The process involves crocheting a series of rows to form the headband body, the bow, and a middle piece to attach the bow. This can be achieved using various types of yarn, such as worsted weight yarn or size 4 yarn, and a crochet hook. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create a cute and cosy crochet bow headband:
Materials and Tools:
- Yarn: Worsted weight yarn or size 4 yarn in your desired colour. You can also use any weight yarn for a custom look.
- Crochet Hook: A 5.5 mm crochet hook is recommended for worsted weight yarn. Adjust the hook size according to your chosen yarn weight.
- Scissors: For cutting the yarn.
- Measuring Tape: To ensure accurate sizing.
- Tapestry/Yarn Needle: For weaving in yarn ends.
Abbreviations:
- SC: Single Crochet.
- HDC: Half Double Crochet.
- CH: Chain.
- YOSLST: Yarn Over Slip Stitch.
- BLO: Back Loop Only.
- ST(s): Stitch(es).
Instructions:
0-6 Month Size – Headband Body:
Row 1: Chain 51, starting with a longer tail of yarn (at least 8" in length). Join with a slip stitch to form a circle, being careful not to twist the chain.
Row 2: Chain 1. Single Crochet (SC) in each stitch across except the last stitch. Join with a slip stitch to the chain 1.
Row 3: Chain 1. Half Double Crochet (HDC) into each stitch across except the last stitch. Join with a slip stitch to the chain 1.
Rows 4-12: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 alternately for a total of 12 rows.
0-6 Month Size – Bow:
Row 1: Chain 31. Join with a slip stitch to form a circle, ensuring the chain is not twisted.
Row 2: Chain 1. SC in every stitch around. Join with a slip stitch to the first SC.
Row 3: Chain 1. HDC in every stitch around. Join with a slip stitch to the first HDC.
Rows 4-10: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 alternately for a total of 10 rows.
0-6 Month Size – Middle Piece:
Row 2: HDC into the second chain from the hook. HDC in the remaining stitches across.
Row 3: Chain 1. HDC in each stitch across.
Rows 4-10: Repeat Row 3 for a total of 7 rows.
Assembly:
Fold and pinch the middle of the headband body. Wrap the long yarn tails (at least 8" in length) around the pinched middle a few times. Tie the tails together on the top side of the headband. Repeat this process for the bow piece, ensuring the seam is tucked in the middle. Centre the bow over the folded part of the headband and tie a knot with the thread tails. Secure the bow by wrapping the yarn to the backside of the headband and tying a knot. Repeat with the thread tails from the bow. Weave the thread ends into the headband using a tapestry needle. Finally, place the middle piece over the centre of the bow and tighten the ends to the inside of the headband. Sew the ends of the middle piece together.
Sizing:
The pattern can be adjusted for different sizes, including 6-12 months, 1-3 years, 3-13 years, and teen/adult. Simply adjust the number of chains and rows accordingly, following the instructions for each size.
Tips:
- Keep the yarn tails long (about 8" in length) when fastening off to facilitate assembly.
- Measure the head circumference for accurate sizing, especially for babies with different head sizes.
- Get creative and use scrap yarn to make a variety of colourful headbands!
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Bow headband crochet accessories
This is a beginner-friendly crochet project that yields a cute and stylish accessory. The crochet baby bow headband is a great last-minute gift for a baby shower, and it works up quickly and easily with very little yarn. You can make a set in different colours to match different outfits.
Materials
- Worsted weight or size 4 yarn
- Size H 5mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Stitches and Abbreviations
- CH – Chain
- YOSLST – Yarn Over Slip Stitch
- BLO – Back Loop Only
- ST(s) – Stitch(es)
Gauge
- 8 YOSLST X 8 Rows = 2 inches
- Size: Refer to the size chart below to determine the desired size
Headband Circumference Sizes
- Small Baby – Preemie – 0/3 Months: CH 67
- Medium Baby – 3/9 Months: CH 77
- Large Baby – 9/12 Months: CH 87
- Toddler: CH 97
Pattern
Row 1: YOSLST in the second CH from the hook and each CH across.
Row 2-6: CH1, turn, Work a YOSLST in the Back Loops Only of each ST across.
Row 7: CH1, turn, Work a YOSLST in the Back Loops Only of the next 6 STs, CH 4, Skip 4 STs, Work a YOSLST in the Back Loops Only of each remaining ST.
Row 8: CH1, turn, Work a YOSLST in the Back Loops Only of each ST until you reach the CH 4 space, Work 4 YOSLST in the CH 4 space. Work a YOSLST in the Back Loops Only of the remaining 6 STs.
Row 9-13: CH1, turn, Work a YOSLST in the Back Loops Only of each ST across.
Finishing the Baby Bow Headband
Fold the headband in half and weave the side without the hole through the hole on the other side of the headband, ensuring both ends line up. These two ends will be the two sides of the bow. Open up the headband so that the bow lays flat. Take a 15-inch piece of yarn and tie one end around the centre of the bow. Wrap the other long end around the centre a few times. Tie the two ends together and weave them in.
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Bow headband crochet patterns online
There are several bow headband crochet patterns available online, with some being offered for free and others being sold as premium content. Most of the patterns are aimed at babies and young children, but there are also patterns for older children and adults.
Winding Road Crochet
Winding Road Crochet offers a free crochet pattern and video tutorial for a baby bow headband. The pattern includes a material list, stitch list, gauge, video tutorial, and sizing information. The headband is described as a great last-minute gift for a baby shower, as it works up quickly and uses very little yarn. The pattern is written in US terms and includes instructions for four sizes: small baby, medium baby, large baby, and toddler.
Hookfully
Hookfully offers a free crochet pattern for a kids' bow headband for children aged 3-6 years. The premium crochet pattern includes toddler sizes for ages 1-2 years and 2-3 years. The headband is made using the lemon peel stitch, giving it a thick, chunky texture. The pattern is suitable for beginners and requires knowledge of basic crochet stitches and how to work into the back posts. It is recommended to complete a gauge swatch before starting the project to ensure correct sizing.
Crafting for Weeks
Crafting for Weeks offers a free crochet bow pattern that can be used to make hair accessories or to adorn holiday gifts. The pattern is simple, versatile, and quick to make, requiring only two stitches, minimal yardage, and about 10 minutes to complete. It can be attached to a nylon headband or hair tie, or glued to an alligator hair clip to create a hair accessory. The pattern includes instructions for choosing the appropriate hook size for five different yarn weights.
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Frequently asked questions
You can use any yarn weight you want for this pattern. However, if you are using a weight that is not listed in the pattern, it is recommended to use the hook size suggested on the packaging or pick a hook size between the yarn weights provided.
This project works up quickly and with very little yarn. You can make an entire set to give as a baby shower gift by using worsted weight or size 4 yarn.
This is a beginner pattern. It only requires basic crochet stitches and can be completed in under an hour.
You can attach the bow to a nylon headband or hair tie while finishing. Or, you can use a bit of hot glue to secure an alligator hair clip to the bow and then attach it to the headwrap.