Twisted Train Crochet Headband

This Twisted Crochet Headband pattern is super easy to make, the stitch pattern is a new twist on a double crochet you will fall in love with

On the cold winter days, all you want is to keep your ears and head warm and cozy!!

I can just imagine the colors you can use and the rainbow is the limit!



This pattern is part of the Twist and Tops Crochet Headbands Series Crochet alongScroll down for details 🔽

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What can I tell you about this Twisted Crochet Headband pattern?

  1. It works very quickly and has this twist over the regular double crochet stitch
  2. It is perfect for your craft stand
  3. The more colors the better!

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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we?

Difficulty

Easy, Beginner

Materials

  • Cygnet Chunky, 100gr  100% Superior Acrylic, 156 m, color brown, I used 46 grams or any #4 yarn
  • Hook: US Size H-8 (5 mm) 
  • Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape

Gauge

  • 12 st X 8 rows

Sizes

  • This sample is: 21” in circumference X 5” in width

Stitch Key

  • Ch = Chain
  • St = Stitch
  •  Dc = Double Crochet
  • Slst = Slip stitch

Specialty Stitches

FHDC = Front head double crochet stitch , this time we will use not the stitch post but only the stitch head ( Yo, insert your hook from front to back to front around the head of the next stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull thru 2 loops on your hook, yo, pull thru remaining two loops on your hook)

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Notes

  • The pattern is worked in rows
  • Ch2 does count as st at the beginning of each row
  • You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used one color
  • If changing colors make sure to have a changing technique and weave your ends in.
  • This pattern has a 1-row repeat
twisted headband crochet pattern

Instructions

Chain 60+2

Row 1: Dc 1 in 3rd ch from hook, dc 1 in next and across to end of row, turn (61).

Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as 1st st, Fhdc 1 in next st and across to end of row, turn (61).

Row 3-8: Repeat row 2

Secure, cut your yarn, and weave in the ends.



Finishing

Fold two sides of the rectangle as shown in the image, the wrong side out.

Sew all parts together.

Secure, cut your yarn, and weave in the ends.

Switch sides of the headband- right side out!

Enjoy!


The Twist and Tops Headband Series Crochet Along

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Want more crochet headband ideas?

The Lili Headband

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The Crown Headband

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