Crochet Headband Pattern- Fiji Headband
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The Fiji Headband crochet pattern was created in collaboration with Leither Co. for their June Subscription box! This simple crochet headband is very easy to make and can be worn so many different ways!
Crochet Headband Inspiration
Ashley of Leither Co. reached out to me about designing a one skein project for their June Subscription box. She said the yarn was a sock weight yarn with sparkles in it and the theme was a Fiji getaway!
I was so excited and decided to create a fun summery crochet headband for the kit!
As I was thinking about Fiji and the beautiful blue waters and sandy beaches, I just couldn’t get a fun and flowy headband from my mind! Something you can wear with your favorite summer dress or use to pull your hair back on a windy beach day!
This crochet headband is both versatile and stylish! You can wear it like I did in the pictures, tie it directly around your head, or tie it around your hair in a bow! The possibilities are endless!
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Fiji Headband Pattern Details
The Fiji Headband crochet pattern is made using Leither Co.’s Sparkle Sock base in the colorway Fiji. This fun hand dyed yarn was perfect for this project! There are shades of mint, teal, cream, and brown throughout the yarn and the sparkles give it such a cute touch!
You will need approximately 250 yards of fingering/sock (#1) weight yarn to complete your headband.
The project uses a C (2.75mm) crochet hook or hook to obtain gauge. You can easily customize this to be as wide and long as you prefer.
The Fiji Headband crochet pattern is rated Beginner in pattern difficulty. You will work in rows using very beginner crochet stitches, with a bit of increasing and decreasing at the ends.
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Fiji Headband Crochet Pattern
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Yarn:
236-250 yards
Any sock/fingering (#1) weight yarn
Hook:
C (2.75mm) crochet hook
Other Materials:
Gauge:
20 dc = 3.25”
8 rows = 3”
Pattern Difficulty:
Beginner
Stitches Needed & Abbreviations:
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch(s) – chain(s)
Lch- long chain – pull up a loop about the height of a dc (you can also just ch 2 instead, if you prefer)
dc – double crochet
dc2tog- double crochet 2 together
Sizing:
60” x 3.25”
Pattern Notes:
Pattern is in US terms.
Headband is worked in rows.
Starting chain does not count as first stitch unless stated otherwise within the pattern.
Pattern is worked in multiple of 2.
Pattern:
Ch 4
Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook and next ch. (2 dc)
Row 2: ch 3 (counts as 1st st), turn, 1 dc in same st, 1 dc in next st. (3 dc)
Row 3: Lch, turn, 1 dc in each st across to last st, 2 dc in last st. (4 dc)
Row 4: ch 3 (counts as 1st st), turn, 1 dc in same st, 1 dc in each st across. (5 dc)
Rows 5-20: Repeat rows 3 and 4, increasing by 1 st each row. You will end with 20 sts across.
Rows 21-56: Lch, turn, 1 dc in each st across. (20 dc)
Row 57: ch 3 (counts as 1st st), turn, skip next st, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st, skip next st, *1 dc in next st, skip next st, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st, skip next st*, repeat from * across to last st, 1 dc in last st. (16 dc)
Row 58: ch 3 (counts as 1st st), turn, skip 1 dc, (dc, ch 1, dc) in ch-1 space, *skip 1 dc, 1 dc in next st, skip 1 dc, (dc, ch 1, dc) in ch-1 sp, skip 1*, repeat from * across, dc in last st. (16 dc)
Rows 59-104: repeat row 58.
Row 105: Ch 3 (counts as 1st st), turn, 2 dc in ch-1 space, *skip 1 dc, 2 dc in next st, skip 1 dc, 2 dc in ch-1 space, skip 1 dc*, repeat from * across, 1 dc in last st. (20 dc)
Row 106-140: Lch, turn, 1 dc in each st across. (20 dc)
Row 141: Lch, turn, 1 dc in each st across to last 2 sts, dc2tog. (19 dc)
Row 142: Lch, turn, dc2tog, 1 dc in each st across. (18 dc)
Rows 143-158: Repeat rows 141-142.
Row 159: Lch, turn, 1 dc in each st across. (2 dc)
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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Michelle has been crocheting since 2011 and has been designing crochet patterns since 2014! She specializes in modern garments and accessories for your handmade wardrobe. Michelle has been featured in Happily Hooked Magazine, thehooknooklife.com, wecrochet.com, ourmakerlife.com, and several other websites. She is committed to providing the highest quality crochet information and patterns that instill a true feeling of pride, enjoyment, and accomplishment when completing a project.