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Keyhole Border Flower Headband Crochet Pattern

Keep those ears warm with this gorgeously cute flower headband.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/keyhole-border-flower-headband-crochet-pattern • Posted by peacoatsandplaid

*** This pattern is intended for personal use only, please. You can not sell items created from this pattern or sell the pattern itself*** Materials needed: Worsted weight yarn of any color *I used Sugar n Cream in this pattern only for the color (mod green) Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook Yarn needle Scissors Fits: Size 22-23" circumference Stitches used: ch= chain sc= single crochet dc= double crochet sc dec= pull up a loop in next 2 st, yarn over, pull though all 3 loops on hook sl st= slip stitch st= stitch *note: there is not a button hole in this pattern as I prefer to just use the spaces between the double crochets to slip the button through

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium flower5 zpsd1296751

Description

*** This pattern is intended for personal use only, please. You can not sell items created from this pattern or sell the pattern itself*** Materials needed: Worsted weight yarn of any color *I used Sugar n Cream in this pattern only for the color (mod green) Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook Yarn needle Scissors Fits: Size 22-23" circumference Stitches used: ch= chain sc= single crochet dc= double crochet sc dec= pull up a loop in next 2 st, yarn over, pull though all 3 loops on hook sl st= slip stitch st= stitch *note: there is not a button hole in this pattern as I prefer to just use the spaces between the double crochets to slip the button through

Instructions

  1. Small flower zpsc4ffe31a

    Band: ch 7 then... 1. sc in 2nd st from hook and in each st across (6 sc) 2. ch1, turn, ch2 (counts as a dc here and throughout the band) dc in 2nd st from hook and across (6 dc total) 3. ch1, turn, 2sc in 1st st from hook, sc in next 4 st, 2sc in last st (8 sc) 4. ch1, turn, ch2, dc in 2nd st from hook and across (8 dc) 5. ch1, turn, sc in each st across (8 sc) 6. Repeat row 4 (8 dc) 7. ch1, turn, 2sc in 1st st from hook, sc in next 6 st, 2sc in last st (10 sc) 8. ch1, turn, ch2, dc in 2nd st from hook and across (10 dc) 9. ch1, turn, sc in each st across (10 sc) 10-32. Repeat alternating rows 8 & 9 (starting with row 8) 33. ch1, turn, sc dec in 1st and 2nd st from hook, sc in next 6 st, sc dec in last 2 st (8 sc) 34. ch1, turn, ch2, dc in 2nd st from hook and across (8 dc) 35. ch1, turn, sc in each st across (8 sc) 36. Repeat row 34 37. ch1, turn, sc dec in 1st and 2nd st from hook, sc in next 4 st, sc dec in last 2 st (6 sc) 38. ch1, turn, ch2, dc in 2nd st from hook and across (6 dc) 39. ch1, turn, sc in each st across (6 sc) After finishing row 39, continue around the outside of the band working in this pattern: 2 sc around each outer dc (whole post), 1 sc around each outer sc (whole post) ...starting with 2 sc in the first outer dc. Work around the side of the band until you get to your foundation chain. Sc in each of the loops of your foundation chain (6 sc) and then continue on in the regular pattern up the other side of the band. You should end up with 120 total sc around the band NOT counting row 39. Fasten off. Attach a button to one end.

  2. Small flower1 zps2ce89ff1

    Flower: I actually referred to http://mycrochetstuff.blogspot.com/2011/08/crochet-flower-accent-free-pattern.html but only up through row 5 because the flower was getting quite large. I attached swarovski rhinestones to the middle with E6000.

  3. Small flower2 zpsf50eae83

    Wear and stay cozy!