Flower Headband
Hello, my Cupids! ☆૮꒰ˊᗜˋ* ꒱ა
Looks like you’re in the mood to crochet something sweet, simple, and absolutely adorable! You’re in for a treat as today’s project is a Crochet Flower Headband—a cute accessory that’s perfect for gifting, dressing up, or just adding a little bloom to your day!
What gave me a little inspiration to write this was a photo of a finished headband made by my younger sister’s friend using this exact pattern. Maybe it’ll inspire you to try it, too! It’s always cool to see others pouring their creativity into these crocheted pieces. ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ – ˵ ) ✧
Whether you’re just picking up a hook or have been crocheting for years, this project is a fun one to try. Okay, less chitchat, more crocheting right now!
Materials Needed
- 1 Yarn color of your choice (Super recommend Milk Cotton Yarn of 5 ply)
- Hook: 2.5-3mm
- Scissors/Yarn Cutter
- Darning Needle
Abbreviations & Terminology
- Ch: chain
- Sl st: slip stitch
- SC: Single Crochet (UK Double)
- DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble)
Step 1: Do a slip knot
Step 2: Ch6
Step 3: Sl st
Step 4: Ch2, Dc2, Ch2, Sl st ( do for 5 times )
Step 5: Ch40
Step 6: Ch6
Step 7: Count back to the 6th stitch from the hook, then Sl st
Repeat step 4
Step 8: Ch8
Repeat step 7-4-8 until your desired numbers of flowers on the headband ( 9 in the tutorial! )
Lastly, do step 5-6-7-4
Step 9: Cut the yarn string, and pull it to seal
Step 10: Use darning needle to sew loose strings in.
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and you’re done, my Cupid! Great job, and feel free to create more after a lot of practice!
Video Tutorial by: Crochet & Crafts Therapy by Chompu









