Crochet Two-Row Floral Headband with Five-Petal Daisy Design

The Two-Row Floral Headband is an elegant and easy-to-make accessory that’s perfect for all ages. It features a sweet floral design that makes it stand out, while still being simple enough for beginners to create. If you’re dressing up for a party, keeping your hair in place, or just adding a sweet accessory, this crochet headband is both stylish and practical.

Crochet Two-Row Floral Headband

One of the best parts is how this Crochet Two-Row Floral Headband works up in just two simple rows. This crochet headband is a great choice if you’re looking for something easy yet stunning. You can customize the colors to match any outfit or play around with themes like pastel tones for spring or bold shades for celebrations.

Credit Leslie Tanael

Step-by-Step Pattern

Materials

To crochet a flower headband, you will need the following:

  • Yarn: Use light or medium-weight yarn (cotton or acrylic yarn works well). Select colors based on your preference: one for the band and one for the flower.
  • Hook size: A crochet hook size of 4.0 mm (US G-6) is ideal for this yarn weight.
  • Optional tools:
    • Scissors
    • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
    • Measuring tape (to size the band to your needs)

Pattern Instructions

Step 1: Create the Headband Base

  1. Measure and chain: Start with a foundation chain. Crochet chains until the length matches the circumference of the head (remember yarn can stretch, so aim for 1-2 inches shorter for a snug fit).
  2. First row: Single crochet (sc) across the entire length of your chain. Turn.
  3. Repeat rows: Continue single crochet rows until the band reaches about 1 inch wide (or your desired width).
  4. Join ends: Once the band is complete, join the two ends together using slip stitches or whip stitch with a tapestry needle.

Step 2: Crochet the Flower

  1. Foundation ring: Chain 6 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
  2. Petal round:
    • Chain 3 (counts as the first dc).
    • Work 2 double crochet (dc) into the ring, then chain 2, and slip stitch into the ring. This completes one petal.
    • Repeat this pattern (3 dc, chain 2, slip stitch into the ring) for 5 petals in total.
  3. Finish off: Cut the yarn, leaving a tail if you’ll sew the flower to the band.

Step 3: Assemble the Two Pieces

  • Center the flower on the headband and attach it using a tapestry needle and the leftover yarn tail. Be sure to sew firmly so the flower stays secure.

Step 4: Final Touches

  • Weave in all ends with your needle to give the headband a polished look.
  • Optional: Add embellishments, such as buttons or pearls, for extra charm.

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