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This headband can be made to fit any head size or neck size.
Scalloped Beauty can also convert into a pretty cowl. You have the option to make this wider as an earwarmer or thinner for a traditional headband style. You can also make this longer if you would prefer a longer cowl. Directions are included for all options.
There are no ties, buttons, elastics, snaps etc. needed to make this headband. The stitch pattern creates enough elasticity to easily put on the head. But the stitch pattern is stiff enough to stay on the head.
There is no sewing except to sew on the flower detail.
Directions are also included for the flower detail.
Pattern has been tested by 7 different crocheters .
To make this you will need sport weight or dk weight yarn. Both yarn types work very well. Yardage will vary depending on length and width of your project.
Yarn used in photos:
Blue and green / wider style- Sport weight
Burgundy / wider style- Elann Sonata dk weight yarn. One skein was plenty to make this.
Pink / Thinner Style- sport weight
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My mom was always very crafty. So growing up doing crafts was "normal" to me. I started selling bracelets at craft shows when I was a kid.
Later as a young adult I discovered crochet, and it really clicked for me. I started adapting patterns to fit my needs, and eventually started making my own designs.
I try very hard to make my patterns as accurate and easy to follow as possible. All of ...
My mom was always very crafty. So growing up doing crafts was "normal" to me. I started selling bracelets at craft shows when I was a kid.
Later as a young adult I discovered crochet, and it really clicked for me. I started adapting patterns to fit my needs, and eventually started making my own designs.
I try very hard to make my patterns as accurate and easy to follow as possible. All of my patterns have pictures, stitch counts, materials needed, gauge, crochet level, and some do have crochet charts included as well.
Most of my patterns have also been tested by other crocheters from around the world. I couldn't do it without them!
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