Headband. Models with description

Headbands combine practicality and style. Despite the fact that this accessory is quite popular, it is used less often than hats. Therefore, the bandage allows the girl to become more noticeable.

A headband has many advantages over other headwear. Hair does not lose its appearance like after wearing a hat. The headband also allows you to remove strands from your face if it is used as a hair hoop. This accessory is indispensable in the off-season, when the weather is unstable and it is easy to catch a cold.

The range of knitted headbands is quite wide:

  • Young people prefer an “animal” theme, when the headband is knitted with ears or a muzzle.
  • Oversized models are made by weaving several knitted fabrics into one.
Headbands have been a fashionable and sought-after accessory for many years now.
  • The bandage is made with a regular English elastic band.
  • Headband with a braid pattern.
  • “Solokha”, when the two ends of the bandage are tied in a knot in front of the head. The ties can be real ends of the knitted fabric, or false ones.
  • Summer version with openwork pattern. Usually knitted from cotton threads.
  • "Turban". The appearance of such a bandage resembles an oriental headdress. A turban decorated with bright decorations, such as a brooch, looks especially effective.

Styles

A headband can complete any look. Thin braid headbands, knitted in an openwork pattern with knitting needles or a cross, with or without decorative elements, as well as the simplest headbands, are suitable for a bohemian style of clothing.

Wedding fashion also did not remain aloof from fashionable headbands.

Office style requires a woman to always be in business uniform. Therefore, headbands should not contain frivolous details.

For a rustic style of clothing, most of the known types of headbands are suitable.

The emphasis should be on the color of the yarn. Natural shades of brown, gray, blue and green will look good.

Fashion trends

The relevance of headbands for several fashion seasons is associated primarily with the versatility of this accessory, its all-season use. The headband can complement any style of clothing.

Designers are especially fond of the solokha headband, bows, lace and classic plain headbands without decorative elements.

The accessory can have floral or geometric prints. Black and white remain in fashion, both together in two-tone headbands and in single-color accessories.

Color selection

A knitted headband is an accessory that doesn’t take much time to make. Therefore, it can be associated with every look or outfit in any desired colors. However, if such a task is not necessary, then white and beige are colors that will suit 90% of clothes.

For children, preference should be given to pastel colors: peach, coral, sky, pink, violet, as these colors are most often present in children's clothing. Adult women can afford rich colors: purple, blue, burgundy.

For young girls, bright or pastel colors are suitable. When choosing bright yarn - red, green - you should understand what kind of clothes this accessory will be worn with.

How to choose a pattern for a girl, girl, woman

Baby headbands are a trendy accessory that mothers are happy to put on their daughters, starting from infancy. At the initial stages, it is a thin knitted strip with decor up to 2 cm wide. For children, the width of the product will depend on the intended purpose of the bandage.

For beauty or a summer option, you can make it up to 3 cm wide. For cool weather, the width reaches 6 cm. Sometimes it is convenient to make the product as wide as possible, when there is only a small hole left for the hair on the top of the head.

The patterns on children's things are simple. It is recommended to use garter stitch, simple elastic with alternating knit and purl stitches, or openwork patterns.

It is important to ensure that the headband is not very tight or rigid.

It is better to achieve a decorative headband not by complicating the pattern, but by using additional elements: bows, flowers, decorations made of rhinestones, beads, felt, ribbons of different widths and densities.

Special attention should be paid to threads. Ideally, use cotton. It is acceptable for the threads to include synthetic fibers, but not more than 20%. If you need to knit a warm headband, you should take alpaca or merino yarn. It has the softness necessary for children's skin, and the product will be warm.

You need to be very careful when choosing wool yarn. It has many disadvantages for use in children's things. The most important thing is that it is an allergen. In addition, it may prick. It’s better to exclude such yarn altogether, especially since stores offer a wide selection of special children’s yarn. To create a handmade masterpiece, one skein is enough for a child’s head.

For young girls, it is better to choose simple patterns so that they do not distract the eye from the face - simple braids, garter stitch or elastic.

Bright decorative details look very advantageous on girls. They can be shiny, voluminous or very bright. This will make the image alive and memorable.

Women can afford to experiment with texture and colors. The only thing to avoid is excessive decor. For example, sequins are best left for young girls. But a headband with a veil is something that is primarily suitable for women over 40.

The patterns themselves can be large and catchy, using textured or melange yarn. The main motto for such models is courage. Braids or a simple scarf pattern, but knitted from thick yarn, will look great. Also suitable for adult women are headbands with complex patterns, which are available for experienced craftswomen - jacquard, spiral.

Knitted braid headband: step-by-step knitting instructions

There are several ways to make a braided headband with knitting needles. The accessory turns out to be voluminous. This should be taken into account when choosing the thickness of the yarn.

Method 1

Even a novice craftswoman can knit a headband in 1 evening. You need to take a skein of thread, although you will need less for the work, or leftover yarn, if desired, in different colors.

To knit the product you will need:

  • Yarn – 1 skein.
  • A pair of knitting needles 20 cm long.
  • A needle with a thick eye.
  • Pins – 2 pcs.

Procedure:

  • You need to cast on 27 stitches on your knitting needles.
  • In the 1st row you need to knit an elastic band, alternating faces. and out. loops If the product seems not wide enough, then loops should be added, and the number of additional loops should be made a multiple of three.
  • Rows 2-4 should be performed in the same way as row 1.

  • On the 5th r. you need to knit 9 sts with an elastic band. Remove the remaining 18 sts and fasten them on 2 pins, each with 9 sts.
  • The first strip is knitted lengthwise with an elastic pattern. The length of products is calculated individually. For a head circumference of 55 cm, you should knit 120 rows.
  • After completing the first strip, you need to knit the second and third strips separately. Securing each one at the end with pins.

  • The next step is to weave a braid from the finished strips. At the same time, it is important not to pull the strips together and make sure that the weave is beautiful.

  • All loops must be removed from the pins and transferred to 1 knitting needle.

  • Having knitted the last 4 rows, the loops should be closed.
  • At the final stage, using a needle and the same thread that was used for knitting, you need to carefully sew the product.

Method 2

With the second method, the bandage is performed in one piece.

To work you will need:

  1. Yarn – 1 skein.
  2. A pair of knitting needles 20 cm long.
  3. A needle with a thick eye.
  4. Additional knitting needle – 1 pc.

Stages of working on the bandage:

  • 15 loops are cast on the knitting needle, more is possible, the main thing is that it is a multiple of 3.
  • The 1st row should be knitted only with facial loops.
  • In the 2nd row, all loops should be purl.
  • In the 3rd row, the first 5 loops are transferred to additional stitches. knitting needle The next 5 stitches are knitted. Next, you need to return to the transferred loops on an additional knitting needle and knit them. The row ends by knitting knit stitches onto the remaining stitches.
  • In the 4th row the loops are knitted purlwise.
  • In the 5th row we knit facial loops.
  • The 6th row repeats the 4th row.

  • 7th r. 5 loops need to be knitted. The next 5 are transferred to additional. a knitting needle that should be placed behind the product. From the 11th to the 15th loops you need to knit. Finishing the row, knit stitches are knitted from an additional needle.
  • The 8th row consists of purl loops.
  • This pattern is repeated a number of times until the required length of the product is reached.

  • At the end of the work, the loops are closed and the product is stitched.

Crochet headband with ears

A headdress with playful cat ears is a fashion accessory that is suitable for anyone under 25 years old.

To work you will need:

  • Threads – for contrast, it is better to take yarn of different colors. 1 skein is enough.
  • Hook.

Stages of work:

  • For the bandage you need to dial 20 air. P.
  • In the 1st row, 1 column is knitted. without double crochet (on the first chain stitch), then 1 chain stitch. p., and 1 column. without double crochet (knit over the second chain stitch). Repeat the pattern for the entire row.
  • Row 2 starts with 1 lifting loop. Next is the pillar. without crochet with air. loop. Next pillar. Single crochet is performed in the second loop of the 1st row. You need to repeat the specified pattern for the entire row.
  • Continue knitting by alternating the patterns of the previous two rows.
  • After the knitted strip has reached the desired length, the knitting should be finished, the thread should be secured and the ends of the bandage should be sewn.

Stages of working on ears:

  1. For the 1st row you need to cast on 1 loop.
  2. In the 2nd row, you first need to knit 1 air. Loop and then 3 single crochets using the second stitch of the bottom row.
  3. In the next five rows it is necessary to increase the number of loops by one on each side. To do this, you need to make 2 single crochet loops in the first and last loops of the bottom row, and one in the rest.
  4. In the 8th row you should decrease the loop on the sides.

Thus, we got one piece of the ear. There should be 4 of them in total. It is better to make the outer pair of ear parts in a different color than the headband.

2 multi-colored ear parts are sewn together around the perimeter using single crochets using threads of the main color. At the end of the work, you should sew the finished ears to the bandage.

Solokha headband

The solokha headband has a playful look and is usually made of fabric, but it can also be crocheted and knitted. Any colors of yarn are suitable for this headdress, but it is better to give preference to bright colors.

To crochet solokha you will need:

  • Yarn – 1 skein.
  • Hook.

Completing of the work:

  1. In the 1st row you need to cast on 3 loops and a double crochet, which is performed in the first loop.
  2. The 2nd row consists of 3 air. loops for lifting. In the loop of the column of the bottom row you need to make 2 of the same columns.
  3. Next, you should knit 5 rows in the same way as the previous row, adding a loop at the beginning and end. At the beginning it will be a chain of 3 air. loops, and at the end - a column.
  4. In the 8th row all available loops are knitted.
  5. The next 2 rows are knitted by decreasing 2 loops on both sides.

Continue knitting the headband with double crochets until the required length of the product. To correctly determine the length, you should apply it to your head during knitting. Without bow tips, it should match the circumference of your head. When the required length is reached, you should knit the second bow tip.

The knitting pattern corresponds to the previous description, but is done in the opposite direction. In the first two rows, add 2 loops. In the next row we knit a double crochet. according to the existing number of loops. In the remaining 7 rows you need to knit 2 loops in each row.

Knitted turban headband

The oriental style in headbands is reflected in knitted turbans and turbans. These hats are similar to each other. Historically, differences were in the amount of fabric used to make the headdress. A turban requires a multi-meter piece of fabric. There is also a difference in the type of tying with fabric. The turban covers the ears, but leaves the forehead open, sometimes hair is visible.

These two accessories in knitted headbands have few differences due to the specifics of their manufacture. Conventionally, for knitted products, the difference is in the width of the bandage. The turban covers the head more, and the turban is noticeably narrower.

It is possible to knit a turban headband with knitting needles in 1 evening.

For the bandage you will need:

  • Yarn – 1-2 skeins.
  • Knitting needles – 2 pcs + 1 additional.
  • Needle with a wide eye.

Stages of work:

  • You need to cast on 26 stitches on the knitting needles.
  • The 1st row should be knitted with an elastic band, alternating 2 knits. and out. loops. We simply remove the first loop. We knit the last one. P.
  • We knit a strip 20 cm long in this way.

  • To create an overlap in the middle of the bandage, the fabric of the product should be divided into 2 strips, which will be performed separately. To do this, at the beginning of the row you need to remove the chrome. p, and knit the next 12 stitches with the main pattern. Having reached the middle, you need to unroll the work and continue knitting the next 19 rows using an additional knitting needle.

  • Repeat knitting the pattern with the remaining strip. In this case, its length should correspond to 20 rows.

  • In the middle of the bandage you need to make a crosshair of stripes. And using the third knitting needle, knit a common row according to the main pattern, connecting 2 strips.

  • Next, you need to knit another 20 cm of fabric, after which the last row needs to be closed and the product sewn.

Knitted turban headband: knitting pattern

To make a headband with knitting needles you will need 1-2 skeins of yarn. Such models look good knitted from warm threads with decorative effects, such as mohair, melange thread, and lurex yarn.

Work on a turban can be divided into 4 stages:

  1. You need to cast on 8 stitches and knit a rectangle using stockinette stitch (knit stitch on the face and purl on the back). It is necessary to correctly determine the length of the side of the strip. If you stretch it, it should correspond to the circumference of your head.
  2. Next, the bandage needs to be increased in width. In this case, the connected rectangle will be the basis for the lateral expansion of the product.

To knit the side part, you need to make 2 knit stitches for each warp loop. Next, 4 rows are knitted, and with each turn to a new row, the number of loops should be reduced by 5.

  1. After this, the remaining 12 rows are knitted.

It is necessary to repeat steps 2 for the other side of the base.

  1. At the final stage, the ties are knitted. To do this, cast on loops on the narrow side of the product and continue knitting until the desired length of the tie. The same is repeated on the opposite side of the product. If the ties turn out to be too wide, then at the beginning of knitting them you should reduce 1 or more loops on both sides.

Oversized knitted headband

To make a bandage you will need:

  1. Yarn – 1 skein. It is recommended to choose bright colors and thread with a clear structure. Then the volumetric pattern will look more expressive.
  2. Knitting needles – 2 pcs.

Stages of work:

  • You need to cast on 29 loops.
  • In the 1st row, knitting is done with knit stitches. Here and further chrome. p. will need to be removed, and the last loop will need to be knitted purlwise.
  • In the 2nd row you should knit according to the pattern: 6 persons. loops, then 15 purl loops and again 6 knits.
  • In the 3rd row you only need to do knit stitches.
  • In the 4th and 6th rows, repeat the pattern of the second row, and in the 5th row, the third.

  • In the 7th row after 6 persons. p., the next 15 loops must be closed, the remaining loops are knitted.
  • In the 8th row, the first 6 loops are knit, then you should cast on 15 loops, making the required number of turns on the knitting needle, and make the remaining loops knit.

  • Continuing to knit the bandage, repeat the pattern of the previous eight rows. We check the length of the product by applying it to the head and stretching it slightly.

  • In order for a pigtail to appear on the product, you need to make a loop from the first transverse strip.

  • The next strip is pulled through this loop. This action must be repeated with all strips. Next you need to try on the strip. If it turns out to be large or small, then this can still be corrected.

When finishing the work, you need to close the loops and sew a bandage.

The last loop is carefully sewn to the bandage or decorated with a button or brooch.

Headbands with rhinestones

Rhinestones and other decorative elements allow you to give an elegant look to the headband. In addition, they help to update an outdated or tired model.

You can sew rhinestones onto a headband, following the chosen pattern, or without planning a special pattern, but symmetry should be observed. Here are some ideas for decorating knitted headbands.

You can also make a brooch for a headband from rhinestones, beads or beads.

To make the decoration you will need:

  1. Felt or other thick fabric.
  2. Faux leather.
  3. Rhinestones, beads, beads.
  4. Thread, needle, scissors, glue.

Stages of work:

  • You need to transfer the selected pattern for the brooch onto a piece of felt.
  • The perimeter of the pattern along the contour should be trimmed with beads.

  • Next, the entire area of ​​the drawing is filled with the existing decorative elements.
  • A piece of leather cut out in the shape of the decoration should be glued to the reverse side. The edge of the product where the parts are glued must be closed by sewing it with stitches with beads.
  • All that remains is to sew the finished decoration onto the headband.

How to wear a knitted headband correctly

A headband is a universal version of a headdress. It is suitable for those with short hair or long hair. It looks good both when the hair is tied up and when it is loose.

Regardless of the chosen style, the headband can be worn over the hair, or the hair can be let out at the top of the headband. If the headband acts as a hoop, then the extended bangs look impressive. When the hair is gathered in a ponytail or bun at the back of the head, the bangs do not need to be let out.

The “Turban” and “Turban” styles involve wearing the accessory over loose hair, or the hair should be tucked under the accessory.

Original ideas for knitted headbands

An unusual headband allows you to emphasize individuality and a non-standard approach to fashion.

A bold option for cold weather. For this model, thick, warm yarn was chosen. In this case, most of the surface of the head is covered with a headdress. A knitted visor will protect your face from the cold wind and possible precipitation in the autumn-winter season.

A headband with a large decorative bow looks very festive. It will go well with the dress. If you knit such a headband from cotton threads, it will become a wonderful accessory for the summer.

The crown headband is suitable for those with long hair.

Even a classic headband model can be made original by decorating it with unusual elements. The headband is an accessory that is equally suitable for both newborns and adult women. The main thing is to choose the right color and style of this headdress.

Article format: Natalie Podolskaya

Video about headbands

Video about headband - knitting pattern:

It's no secret that all girls love to dress up. But sometimes it can be very difficult to please a little fashionista. Therefore, many mothers themselves give beautiful things to their beauties.
And today we invite you to knit an elegant headband that will surely please even the most demanding girl.

In order to knit such a bandage, you will need:

  • hook number 1,
  • yarn of two colors (white and pink)
  • and a small bead of the corresponding color for the rose.

Crochet headband for girls - Step-by-step description with photos:

First, let's tie the bandage itself. To do this, measure the circumference of the child’s head and knit a chain of air loops.

The length of this chain should be equal to the circumference of the head.
We knit the first row of the bandage with single crochets. At the end of the row we knit 3 air loops to lift the loops of the next row.

We knit the second row according to the following pattern: 1 double crochet in the third loop from the hook, 2 chain loops, 1 double crochet in the third loop from the original one. And so we knit until the end of the row. We finish the row with one air loop.

We knit the third row again with single crochets.

Now we tear off the pink thread and attach a white thread to the knitting.
We knit the fourth row according to the following pattern: 3 chain loops, 1 half-stitch in the second loop from the hook, again 3 chain loops, 1 half-stitch in the second loop from the original one. And so on until the end of the row.

Fifth row: 5 double crochets in the first arch of the previous row, 1 single crochet in the next arch of the fourth row. We knit in the same way to the end of the row, tear off the thread and attach it to the second edge of the bandage.

We knit the second edge in the same way as the first (4-5 rows). As a result, you will get something like this:

Now we connect the two ends of the bandage with half-columns or simply sew them together.
At the seam place we place a rosette of the corresponding color.

The rosette is knitted according to the following pattern:

1st row: 30 air loops. Turn the chain inside out towards you.
2nd row: 3 chain crochets for lifting, 1 double crochet in the fourth loop from the hook, 1 chain crochet, 1 double crochet in the same loop as the first double crochet, 1 double crochet in the third loop from the hook, 1 air loop, 1 double crochet in the same loop. As a result, you will get a chain with V-shaped patterns like this)

3rd row: 3 chain stitches for lifting, 8 double crochets between the stitches of the V-shaped pattern, 1 half-stitch between two V-shaped patterns. And so we knit until the end of the row.

After this, we sew the rosette in place of the seam of the ends of the bandage, and insert an elastic band of the corresponding color into the holes between the 2nd and 4th rows so that the bandage is tightly fixed on the baby’s head.

The headband for the girl is ready. This elegant headband will look good with any dress or.

I've always noticed how cute little girls look with bright colorful headbands covering their ears. In stores you can find a huge variety of headbands for young fashionistas. And mothers are not far behind. They knit wide multi-colored elastic bands with ribbons, beads or flowers for their beauties. However, girls and women have completely forgotten about this once fashionable accessory. But why? This headdress is perfect for warm windy weather, when it will be a little hot in the hat, but you really want to cover your ears.

Why not bring headbands back into our wardrobe? Unusual modern products can decorate any haircut and will be an excellent addition to a spring or autumn look. In my master class, I would like to tell you how you can knit an interesting headband that will compete with berets and hats. In addition, this accessory can be made in 1 day. For knitting I will need: hook No. 4.5 and acrylic threads + wool. I used thicker yarn so that the headband could be worn in cool weather.

1. First, I cast on a chain of air loops that will correspond to the circumference of the head. I try it on myself. A chain of 89 loops suited me. Please note that their number must be odd.

2. The bandage is knitted in straight and reverse rows. I start the first row (front side) by casting on 5 new loops on the hook. Starting from the second chain loop after the hook, I pull the thread out of the 5 loops of the braid. This is done according to the principle of making unfinished single crochets: I insert the hook into a loop of the chain, pull out the thread, two loops are formed on the hook, but I don’t finish the stitch further, that is, I don’t tie these loops together, but leave them on the hook and move on to the next loop of the chain.

3. When there are 6 loops on the hook, I yarn over and pull it through all 6 loops. I knit a chain stitch so that a hole is formed above the 6 loops.

4. Again I put 6 loops on the hook, but I perform this action as follows: I pull 1 loop from the hole, 1 loop from the last of 6 loops, 1 loop from the air loop into which the last of 6 loops was cast and 1 stitch from the next 2 chain stitches. Total 6 loops on the hook.

5. I put the thread on the hook and pull it through all 6 loops, completing the element with 1 air loop.

6. According to the pattern described in points 4 and 5, I knit the row to the end. In the last chain stitch I perform 1 half double crochet and turn the work over.

7. I knit the second row (wrong side) like this: 2 chain stitches, 2 half double crochets in the hole of each element. I finish the row with 1 half double crochet in the last loop. I'm turning the job around.

8. In the first row I got 44 “stars” and 2 half double crochets in each hole.

9. I knit the third row (front side) according to the principle of the first. I cast on 3 chain loops, pull out 1 loop from the 2nd and 3rd chain loops from the hook, then 3 loops from the first 3 loops of the row. Total 6 loops on the hook. I yarn over, pull the thread through all 6 loops and finish the element with a chain loop.

10. I knit the remaining stars to the end of the row according to this pattern: I pull 1 loop from the hole, 1 loop from the last of 6 loops, 1 loop from the same loop into which the 6th loop was cast and 1 loop each from the next 2 columns of the previous row. There are 6 loops on the hook.

11. Yarn over, pull the thread through all 6 loops and make a chain loop.

12. Having completed the row, I make 1 half double crochet in the last loop and turn the work over. Next, we knit purl rows following the example of points 4, 5, 6 and knit rows in accordance with points 9, 10, 11,12.


13. We complete the product with a purl row. The number of rows will depend on the desired width of the bandage. I made 8 rows.

Every parent wants to protect and embellish their child. One of the accessories that fulfills both of these conditions simultaneously is a headband. It can protect your child in inclement weather and serve as a nice decoration.

Models

Bandages may vary in width. Some models are very narrow. But there are also those that can cover the child’s head completely, leaving only room for hair to come out.

Narrow ones can be worn to complement the baby’s look. If you are going for a walk on a warm summer day or planning a photo shoot, then this is the most suitable option.

Those that are three centimeters and wider will be relevant in cool weather in spring or autumn, or suitable on a windy summer day.

Headbands wider than six centimeters are a great addition to a wardrobe in colder weather for older children. Or they can be worn under a hat.

Color spectrum

Nowadays, the color palette of things is extremely diverse; many shades combine perfectly with each other and create stylish and luxurious combinations.

Thanks to this, you can have several headbands available that will perfectly match your child’s entire wardrobe. After all, children also want to look stylish.

For spring, when everything is just blooming, delicate colors will be an excellent choice. These include pink, mint, lilac, blue.

Closer to summer, when the sun pleases all living things around, it is better to choose a brighter palette. Rich and colorful colors would be ideal. Red, green, blue, yellow - exactly what will be needed at this time of year.

With your own hands

Binding such an attribute is quite simple. All you need is a skein of yarn. Preference should be given to cotton raw materials. You also need a 3 mm hook - small, an elastic band (preferably matching the yarn) and a sewing needle.

First you need to cast on air loops. You need seven of them. If you want to get a wider final product, you can dial nine. The cast-on loops will form the basis for the future product. We will attach them to the prepared elastic band.

Next, make one air loop and insert the hook into the second stitch of the line. Having brought it under the elastic, you should grab the working thread and finish it. To make the elastic “wrapped” in loops, you need to repeat the action six (or increase the number by two if the selected width is nine) times, resulting in seven (or nine if the selected width is nine) stitches.

To “build up”, you should cast on three lifting loops and knit them with overlapping stitches into the corresponding stitch from the previous row. Then cast on three lifting loops again and knit a stitch, throwing it into the space with the previous one. Repeat, finishing the row.

Continue picking up lifting loops until you reach the optimal length. When finished, secure the end of the bandage.

Decor

If you wish, you can add some decoration, such as a fabric flower, that will not disturb the child. It won't be difficult to do it. All you need is a piece of fabric no more than 10 centimeters long that matches the bandage or matches it, thread and a needle.

To make the desired accessory, wrap the fabric in a circle, increasing the diameter towards the center, starting from either edge. Sew, securing with thread in the middle.

Your product is ready!

For older children, you can choose other decorations for the headband.

One option could be foamiran flower. Having just appeared, this material was widely used quite quickly. Due to its texture, it is often called plastic or faux suede. The diverse use of elements from it is very extensive today. Details for headbands are made in the form of flowers, butterflies and hearts or combining them together.

The result is headbands that look very impressive and fashionable.

Jewelry made in Japanese treasury technique. This name is given to jewelry made from satin ribbons; less commonly, wood, metals or silk are used to create them. There are a huge number of ideas for creating them, which are readily used by those involved in creativity. These are mainly flowers of different colors and sizes. The tapes used to make them vary in width, color and texture. By combining them with each other, needlewomen get a variety of details for headbands.

Create the image of your child together with him, then both of you will be happy with this process and the result.

A detailed guide to creating a headband is in the next video.

Dear needlewomen, today we will crochet women’s headbands. And so that you have a choice, we’ll go through the patterns and descriptions of knitting various patterns: winter, openwork, with a bow and others.

Warm winter crochet headband

Warm winter set from Drops

For those who like to not cover their heads too much during the cold season, we offer a bright set of a knitted winter warm headband and a crocheted neck warmer. You will need to knit it from wool yarn so that your ears do not freeze.
For sizes: 54/56cm; 56/58cm
Clamp size: 58-62 cm, height 24 cm.
Prepare:
- yarn with characteristics 50m/50g, consumption for a headband is 50 grams, for a collar - 150 grams;
- hook No. 9 and No. 10
Density: 4-4.5 stars = 10 cm

How to crochet a headband?

We will knit the model in rows “back and forth”, cast on 45/47 chain stitches.
Star pattern for headband and collar:
1p. LS: cast on 5 stitches. on the hook, starting with the 2nd air. sts from hook (= 6 sts on hook). Thread the thread and pull through all 6 stitches, then 1 chain stitch. for a 6 stitch hole, * cast on 1 stitch. in the hole, then 1 stitch in the last of six stitches, one stitch. into the air p., into which the last of the six p. was typed, one pet at a time. in the next two air p. (= 6 p. on the hook), put the thread on the hook and pull it through six loops, 1 chain stitch. * - repeat until the final st. On the last ch. make p.st/n. Turn the bandage over.
2p.IS: 2 air.p. (= 1 p.st/n), tie 2 p.st/n into the holes of all stars, finish p. p.st/n in last p. In total, there are 20-21 stars in the rows and one p.st./n in each.
3p.: 3 chain stitches, make 1 stitch each. in the 2nd and 3rd air.p. from hook, then 1 st. in the first three sts (=6 sts), place the thread on the hook and pull through 6 sts, ch 1. *, cast on 1 stitch. in the hole, 1 pet. in the last of six sts, 1 st. in the same loop into which you collected the sixth stitch, one loop in the next two chain stitches (= 6 stitches), pull the thread through all six stitches, 1 ch* - repeat until the last stitch. In the last v.p. - 1 p.st/n. Turn it over.
Repeat the second and third rows. again and again the second r. (3 stars).
Trim the yarn, leaving an end for stitching, and pull through the last stitch. Sew along the short side and secure the end.

Knit the neck warmer in the same way with a star pattern at the rate of 47/51 stitches using crochet number 10.

European style model


New cute crochet headband model for women, made in European style from the designers of the Drops studio. This headdress is more suitable for spring or autumn, despite the fact that it is made of wool yarn. It’s not difficult to knit; even a beginner can do it, because the only pattern is based on single crochets. Once you master it, you can easily tie a headband.
Sizes: 54-56; 56-58; 58-60 cm
For a knitted women's headband you will need 50 grams of Drops Big Delight yarn, 100% wool 100gr/190met and hook number 5.

Start with a chain of 69/72/74 chain stitches and knit 9 rows with single crochets, sewing the product along the short side. Next, you need to knit a rectangle from a chain of 7 ch. 10 cm long for stretching the strip. Wrap the bandage around the bandage and carefully sew along the short side.

Chic openwork


For an openwork headband for a girl you will need a hook No. 3.5 and 50 grams of Cotton Extra yarn, 60% cotton, 40% acrylic, 180m/50g or similar.

Knitting pattern:
1st: 8 columns s/n enclose in a circle.
2nd row: turn the workpiece over, we will knit the strip in rows “back and forth”, in all columns of the previous row. knit 1 column b/n and 1 air loop (VP).
3p.: in all columns b/n (STBN) - 1 column s/n (STSN) and 3 VP.
4p.: 1 STBN, 1 half-column (PST), 2 STSN, 1 PST, 1 STBN - in each arch.
5th row: 8 VP, 1 STBN in the sixth p. of the previous row. (in the last STBN, knitted in the 1st arch of the third row)
Repeat from the 1st to the 5th rows 10 times, then move on to the straight part of the strip: starting from the ninth stitch of the previous row. (the first STBN, knitted into the second arch of the third motif) knit 14 STBN, turn the product over and knit in rows “back and forth” STBN. When you knit 40 cm from the beginning, sew the first row to the last.

Cute bows

And it doesn’t blow into your ears, and your hands are warm

The following description of crocheting a headband is a white and blue pattern with a constriction. The set includes original mittens with bows. To make it, prepare Olga yarn (50% wool, 50% acrylic, 392m/100g) - 100 grams of cornflower blue and 30 grams of white, hook No. 2.
Knit a bandage according to the pattern:

Knitting pattern for pattern with bows

Operating procedure:

  1. Start the bandage with a chain of balloons. using a blue thread according to pattern 1 and knit 40 rows.
  2. Then knit 12 rows with white yarn.
  3. Sew the first and last rows of the column.
  4. According to scheme 2, make a jumper and drag the strip with it, as shown in the photo.
  5. Start the mitts with a chain of 56 chain stitches, connect them in a circle and knit according to the pattern 1 - 12 rows.
  6. Skip two repeats for the finger and continue further in rows “back and forth”, 3 rows in total.
  7. Then make 5 chain stitches over the skipped stitches. and combine the product into a ring again.
  8. Make 6 more repeats in height.
  9. Bow: use white yarn to make a chain chain. equal to 8 cm and knit 3 repeats according to the pattern (= 7r). Tie the piece with yarn, forming a bow, and sew it to the mitt. Tie the second one symmetrically.

Spring openwork headband

There are a lot of different balls - put them to work!

This style of strip is crocheted with No. 2 crochet, so a beginning craftswoman can use it. You will need leftover mohair yarn in sky blue, soft pink and blue shades.

How to knit a headband? Start with a chain of chain stitches. soft blue tone, the length of the head circumference, and knit according to the pattern. Knit all rows and join the back seam with dc. Start mitts with 43 air points. plus three sts for lifting, knit 15 r. st.s/n, then alternate colors according to the pattern. Next, continue with blue yarn, but alternate shades in reverse order, then 2 p. st.s/n. Bend the piece in half and make a seam, leaving a hole for your finger. Tie around the edges with blue st.b/n. For the finger, tie the hole with three rows of double stitch. Tie the second one symmetrically.

Turban headband with overlap and flower

60s style

The turban headband has been popular since the 60s of the last century. This is a beautiful feminine accessory that can be worn not only for warmth, but also as a decoration and addition to the image. It is made of strips overlapped with relief columns.
The width of the bandage is 10 cm to fit the head circumference of an adult woman.
You will need 100 grams of yarn with parameters 50g/90m of any composition, hook No. 5 and No. 6.5. If you plan to wear it for the street, then take woolen threads, for going to a restaurant - viscose.
Density: 17 p. crochet No. 6.5 = 10 cm

How to crochet a turban headband with an overlap? You should understand the general principle of knitting: we make about a third of the length of the headband, then we divide the loops in half and knit each sector separately for about a third, overlap the halves, then combine all the loops and knit the last third of the rows. This is a general pattern for knitting an overlapping headband. What pattern you will knit depends on the model, but the general principle is this.

Description of work:

  1. Start with a chain of 17 chain stitches using crochet no. 6.5. Main knit stitch: treble s/n in the 4th loop of the chain from the hook, 1 treble s/n in each stitch of the chain (PC), 1 treble s/n to the end of the chain, turn over (= 17 stitches)
    1 r.: 3 VP, skip a loop at the base of the VP, (1 RLSN around the leg of the next loop, 1 relief stitch (RISN) around the leg of the next stitch) - repeat until the end of the r., tie the last RISN around the rotary air. etc., turn it over.
    2p.: 3 VP, pass a loop into the base of the ch.p., (1 RIST around the leg of the next st., 1RLSN around the leg of the next st.) - repeat until the end, when you tie the last one. Radar radar around the rotary VP, turn it over.
    Repeat only 2 rows.
  2. In total you need to knit 13 rows, ending with a knit p.
  3. Having finished knitting the third part of the bandage, knit separately on the first 8 loops, knit a third in length, then the second half of the same dimensions, make an overlap, and finish the rest of the strip.
  4. It is necessary to decorate the strip with large flowers; to do this, make 5 VP. 1 round row: 20 Ch, (1 double stitch in a circle) - 30 times. Fasten and gently pull the thread to tighten the ring.
  5. Then we will make a small flower: 5 VP. 1 round p.: (10 VP, 1 st.b/n in a circle) - 15 rubles. Strengthen and gently pull the yarn to tighten the ring.
  6. Stage of assembling the product: sew the central back seam, sew on flowers, as in the photo, place a button with a bead in the center.

Floral stripe


Collected large crocheted flower motifs with a convex center make up a purple feminine stripe. The knitting idea was translated from Crochet magazine.
The width of the bandage is 15 cm, the circumference of the head is 54 cm.
It is proposed to knit with Berroco Ultra Alpaca Chuncy yarn (50% alpaca, 50% wool, 120mt/100g) - consumption is one hundred grams, you will need a No. 8 hook.
1 flower = 15 cm
Attention: initial 5 air.p. counted as 1 column. with 3 yarn overs. All rows end with a connecting stitch, unless otherwise specified.
What is “knitting by the butt?” loop turn" - this is the name of the turn that is adjacent to the back and just below the rear wall. The photo shows the rear view of the pole. with 3 yarn overs and the required twist is shown.
Knitting pattern for a flower headband:

And for those who are pros in crocheting, I offer a pattern for knitting a women's headband from a Japanese site:

See a selection of stripes for the head with knitting needles

Craftswomen, we have prepared two video master classes for you on how to make a headband in the form of a braid and an openwork strip:

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