Coral Candy Headband Crochet Pattern
A couple of weeks ago I suddenly realised it’s been many a month since I last designed a pattern featuring the Tunisian Knit Stitch!
After this slightly shocking realisation, I put my thinking cap on, and came up with this simple knotted headband that can easily be crocheted up in an afternoon!.. Aren’t those types of projects usually the best?
What You’ll Need
10.00mm Crochet Hook
Chunky Yarn (12ply) – Wendy Supreme Cotton Chunky, colour Shrimp
Tapestry/Yarn Needle
Scissors
Scissors
Size
This headband fits 13 Years & Up
{Easily adjustable, as explained in pattern}
Width – 3.5″
Headband
Taking your 10.00mm crochet hook and Chunky yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 12 Chains.
Row 1- Skip 1 chain. Crochet Tunisian Knit Stitch into every chain across.
Row 2 – 78- Crochet Tunisian Knit Stitch into every stitch across. {Note: I have an easy video tutorial below on how to crochet the tunisian knit stitch.}
You can either add or take away a couple sets of row 2, depending on how long you’d like your headband to be.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Taking your tapestry needle, sew both ends of the headband together.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Taking your tapestry needle, sew both ends of the headband together.
Knot
Taking your 10.00mm crochet hook and Chunky yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 6 Chains.
Row 1- Skip 1 chain. Crochet Tunisian Knit Stitch into every chain across.
Row 2 – 17- Crochet Tunisian Knit Stitch into every stitch across.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Wrap the knot strip around the center of the headband. Taking your tapestry needle, join the ends of the knot strip together. {Note: I sewed my “knot” strip over the headband’s seam to have a nice clean finish.}
Row 1- Skip 1 chain. Crochet Tunisian Knit Stitch into every chain across.
Row 2 – 17- Crochet Tunisian Knit Stitch into every stitch across.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Wrap the knot strip around the center of the headband. Taking your tapestry needle, join the ends of the knot strip together. {Note: I sewed my “knot” strip over the headband’s seam to have a nice clean finish.}
Hope you all enjoyed this chunky pattern!
If you did crochet this, please post a photo of your creation onto my Facebook Page.
I’d love to see it!
If you did crochet this, please post a photo of your creation onto my Facebook Page.
I’d love to see it!
LJ_Delfin says
Wow! You made it look so easy. I can't wait to try this. Thank you
Deborah says
what is a 10.00mm hook
Deborah says
I got it- Its a US J/10 6.00mm
Fiona Costigan says
Another amazing pattern Olivia! You are so amazing at crocheting and making up patterns, I love all of them! I want to make them all!!!!!
tamm says
Thank you for this pattern! I've never tried the Tunisian Knit Stitch, but thanks to your video, it doesn't look impossible! And the headband looks amazing!
Mary M. Kasprzyk says
Wonderful pattern. Quick and easy.
Do you bind off both pieces before fastening off and joining ends?
Mary Masse says
Having a lovely day crocheting tganks to free patterns that make it possible.
Pam Walter says
The edges look rough and uneven. Not like yours in the picture. Isn’t there a way to make finished looking edges? How is it yours in the picture look so “finished”?
B.A. Curry says
I am a beginner and you made it look so easy. What is the first stitch that I need to learn how to make to make anything including this headband?
Margaret Thomas says
Can’t wait to start tomorrow morning. Crocheted too long today. Have to start again in the morning. You make it look easy. Thank you.
Judy says
Cute pattern – will make nice gifts for the many nieces on my list. Thanks for sharing.
Jen says
Can I save this to Pinterest