Crochet Pattern: Skinny Beaded Headband
By Candace – 2 CommentsTo add a delicate touch to your hairstyle this spring, try this skinny headband. Mix and match different threads and different beads to create subtle sparkle or for a more showy, glitzy look. |
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Finished Size: 21 3/4″ (55 cm) long, 1/2″ (1.5 cm) wide
Materials: Size 10 crochet thread (small amount) Crochet Hook B (2.25 mm) 75 Size 6 seed beads |
Gauge:
One Beaded section in pattern measures 1 1/4″ (3 cm) long, 1/4″ (1.5 cm) wide
Gauge Swatch:
Row 1: start by stringing beads onto thread, ch 4, sc with bead in second ch from hook and in each ch across: 3 sc
Row 2: ch 5 (counts as first dtr now and throughout), skip 1 sc, dtr in last 2 sc: 3 dtr
Row 3-5: ch 1, sc in each sc across
Row 6: repeat row 2
Finish off.
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Crochet Pattern: Skinny Beaded Headband
Start by string beads onto thread.
Row 1: ch 2, sc in second ch from hook: 1 sc
Row 2: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in sc: 2 sc
Row 3-15: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across: 2 sc
Row 16: ch 1, turn, sc in first sc, sc2tog (worked in first and last sc), sc in last sc: 3 sc
Row 17: ch 1, turn, sc with bead in each sc across: 3 sc
Row 18: ch 5 (counts as first dtr now and throughout), turn, skip 1 sc, dtr in last 2 sc: 3 dtr
Rows 19-21: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across
Row 22: repeat row 18
Rows 23-52: Repeat rows 17-22
Row 53: repeat row 17
Row 54: repeat row 19
Rows 55-56: repeat rows 53-54
Rows 57-92: repeat rows 17-22
Row 93: repeat row 17
Row 94: ch 1, sc2tog (worked in first and second sc), sc2tog (worked in second and third sc): 2 sc
Rows 95-107: repeat rows 3-15
Row 108: ch 1, sc2tog: 1 sc
Row 109: ch 1, sc in sc: 1 sc
Finish off. Sew the ends together, overlapping them if necessary, or use them to tie the headband.
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pls when i double crochet first on the 4th chain do i move to the next chain or count 4 chain after the first dc
Hi there,
I’m not sure I understand your question, but all stitches are worked into the next stitch unless the pattern states otherwise.