Free Knotted Headband Crochet Pattern
Are you looking for a modern, quick to make headband? If so, you’ll love this crochet design!
This crochet knot headband is the perfect project for a beginner who is looking for a quick crochet headband pattern to whip up!
How to Crochet a Knot Headband
The best part is that you can make one for you and for everyone you know, since it comes in seven different headband sizes!
Read on down to find the FREE crochet headband pattern below, learn about the yarn used to make one and more.
Happy Headband Making!
Yarn
To make my knotted headband, I used my favorite yarn, Lion Brand Woolspun, in Honey. It is a bulky lamb wool blend fiber that is exceptionally soft and easy to crochet projects with.
I have also used it to design other crochet projects like my Dreaming Clouds Crochet Ear Warmer, Chained Crochet Headband and many more! It’s pretty wonderful. Promise!
Substitutions: If you can’t find this yarn, I’d suggest using Hue + Me from Lion Band as the perfect replacement! It has a similar feel to the Woolspun, but without the wool!
Click the yarn image below to check out this Hue + Me yarn!
The best thing about this pattern is that you can make TWO headbands with just one skein of yarn. You could even get crazy and make even more in a few different colors, as I did! (see the pictures)
That means you can make one of these headbands for yourself and a friend! I love patterns like this that let you get more, and I hope you do too.
Stitches
This simple to make headband is perfect for beginner crocheters since it uses only one stitch – the half double crochet – throughout almost the entire crochet pattern! Here is a little refresher on this stitch if you are unfamiliar:
Half Double Crochet (hdc):
- YO (yarn over) insert hook from front to back of the designated stitch, YO the hook and pick up a loop.
- YO the hook and pull back through all three loops on the hook.
Half Double Crochet
Patterns Using This →Since we are only going to use one stitch, it makes these crocheted headbands work up superfast and is the definition of a beginner-friendly pattern! They seriously will be done in no time at all, which makes any project even better!
If you think you are ready to try this EASY crochet headband, then read on down for the full, FREE pattern! OH…. and Happy Crocheting Friends!
Knotted Headband Crochet Pattern
Skill Level: Easy
Materials
- Lion Brand Woolspun in Honey or any Bulky (5) yarn. See chart below for exact yardage
- Crochet hook size J-10 6.00 mm or whatever hook is needed to obtain gauge.
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Gauge
- Gauge is critical for proper fit.
- 12 stitches x 9 rows = 4”
Notes
- If a different weight brand of yarn and or gauge isn’t followed, then the headband will not turn out the same size as written.
- Written in standard US terms
Crochet Abbreviations
- hdc = half double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- st = stitch
- ch = chain
Add to Ravelry – Knotted Headband Pattern
Headband Size Chart & Yardage
Height | Cir. | Starting Chs | Yardage | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Preemie | 4 | 9 | 36 | 42 |
Baby | 4 | 14 | 42 | 56 |
Toddler | 4 | 16 | 48 | 70 |
Child | 4 | 18 | 54 | 85 |
Tween | 4 | 20 | 60 | 99 |
Woman | 4 | 21 | 63 | 106 |
Man | 4 | 22 | 66 | 113 |
Sizes are listed in inches for height and circumference. Yarn is in yards.
The Pattern
The sizes listed are as follows: preemie, baby, toddler, child, tween, woman, man.
Round 1: Ch 36 (42,48,54,60,63,66), sl st to first ch forming a circle, making sure not to twist ch.
Round 2: Ch 1, hdc in every st around, sl st to the top of first hdc NOT the ch. 36 (42,48,54,60,63,66)
Round 3 – 9: repeat round 2.
Finishing: Leave a 12-inch piece of yarn and then proceed to fasten off. Squeeze the headband together, then wrap a 12″ piece around the seam of the headband 3 or 4 times to finish. Tie ends of yarn together and weave in throughout the headband securely.
Thanks for Being Here!
Thanks for stopping by to try out this headband! If you liked this pattern, you’ll probably like these other crocheted headbands too! And like always if you need any clarification feel free to ask!
Furthermore, don’t forget to stop by and check out my shop Easy Crochet, which specializes in designs just for makers and downloadable PDF crochet patterns.
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Thank you for this great pattern! It is only my fourth day since learning to crochet and it worked out perfectly. The pattern was easy to follow and the headband was the perfect size.
You are very welcome, Ruby! I am so glad you enjoyed it as one of your first projects. 🙂
Happy crocheting!
-Krista
Krista – Thank you for the knotted head band. I made one tonight and it was easy! Just what I needed for my granddaughter! Love rescued paw designs! I’m always looking for new, easy patterns! Thank you again
You are so welcome, Melissa! I am happy you liked the pattern. 🙂 Happy crocheting. 🙂
Krista
Hi, this is a gorgeous headband however I’ve tried both sides and they will not fit on a 3 – 10 year old or an adult head. I’m using very lose stitches and also the hook is the size you indicated. I’m also using the Wilson yarn! Any thoughts?
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Hi Tammy,
Thank you for your kind words. I would first measure the headband and make sure the gauge is correct. Gauge is 4 sts for every 2″ of the headband.
Krista
What is a half crochet stitch ?
This tutorial can help 🙂 https://easycrochet.com/2014/12/10/how-to-half-double-crochet/
Simple and Easy pattern!! Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂
Thank you Abbey! I am glad you liked it! <3
This is gorgeous but I’m having a problem with the start making the circle. Do I slip stitch into the front or back of the first chain?
Hi Natalie,
You would slip stitch into both loops. 🙂
Krista
This is a gorgeous item. Thanks for posting. But I’m having a problem with the start making the actual circle. Do I slip stitch into the front or back?
You slip stitch into the the first stitch through the front loop. :0)
I don’t understand how a ch 36 can possibly for on a 3 yr or 10yr old head. Even trying to chain loosely rhis is very small.
Hi Shaunna,
You could also go up a hook size to try to make it work too! 🙂 Just try to get 4 stitches for every 2″ of headband. 🙂
Krista
If I wanted it slightly snug, would you say a foundation of maybe 40 chains would do?
Hi Brittany,
That would work!
Krista
Hi Krista , thanks for this beautiful peice of crochet . and what do these prefixes mean; sI hdc and ch ?
HDC = Half Double Crochet
CH = Chain
Sl ST = Slip Stitch
Am having a problem with the chain not stretching to fit the head. Every thing else stretches but my foundation chain. Help.
Hi Michele, I would use a bigger crochet hook for the foundation chain, then switch back to the suggested size for the rest of headband. Hope this helps 🙂
How do I size this down to make a baby sizes?
Hi Megan! I would use a start ch of about 10 to 16 inches depending on the size of the baby you are making it for. 🙂
Thank you so much for this great pattern! My ears will be grateful for the warmth as I walk in the cold weather 🙂
You’re welcome Lori! Glad you like it! 🙂