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These little crochet headbands are so much fun to make!  Even better, they are quick and easy!  Single chain crochet all the way!  I am addicted!  Here’s the tutorial to make your own, in any size!

Materials

Medium Weight YarnCrochet Hook Size H, 1 wooden button, measuring tape, needle, and thread.

Crochet Headband with Wooden Button

Note:  This pattern works in rounds.  You will not be turning the headband over to work on wrong side.  All stitches are worked on the right side.

Start by measuring the head circumference of the person to be wearing the headband.  Leaving a 6″ tail, start a chain that is 0.5″ shorter than the head circumference.

Example:  If the head circumference is 20″, then make a chain that is 19.5″ long.

Slip stitch to beginning of chain, then start to single chain in back loops only all around until the headband is approximately 2.5″ or 3″ tall, depending on your preference of how wide you want to wear it.

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Here’s what the headband looks like halfway through.

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Once you’ve reached your desired width, make sure your ending stitch is on the same side as your beginning stitch.  Tie off the end and leave a 6″ ending tail.  Scrunch the headband together and use the ends to wrap around and tie a knot.  I used a clip to help me keep the headband scrunched while I tie.

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Once you have your lovely knot tied, use your needle and thread to attach the button.  You’re done!!!  It didn’t take long at all, did it?!  Don’t you just want to make a ton more?!!!

Susie  😊✨

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Happy Crafting!

Have you tried this pattern?  Let me know what you think!

baby beanie crochet pattern, free crochet pattern, baby beanie tutorial, newborn beanie hat, striped beanie pattern, basic beanie crochet pattern, how to crochet a baby beanie, kids beanie, childrens beanie, toddler beanieThese little beanies are the best sellers in my Etsy shop!  They make the perfect gift for a new baby and they are just tiny and too cute!  I can whip up a newborn-sized beanie in under 20 minutes and they sell like hot cakes!  I’m sharing the pattern with you today so you can make one too!  Below is the tutorial to make a newborn-sized beanie. Click here for crochet patterns of additional sizes:  3M, 6M,12M, 2T-4T.

For this beanie, I used baby yarns (light weight yarns) in Baby Blue and White with Crochet Hook Size H.

Striped Beanie Crochet Pattern

Size Newborn: Head circumference size 13” to 14”

Start with blue yarn for Foundation Ring and Round 1, then alternate colors at the end of every round.  Don’t tie off at the end of every round.  Just pick up the new color at the beginning of each round.  (There’s a photo below that shows how the inside of the beanie looks like, where the yarn picks back up after each round.)

Foundation Ring: Ch 5 and join with sl st to form a ring.

Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 11 dc into ring, sl st into top of first ch 3. (12 dc total)

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc into same st. 2 dc in every st thereafter, sl st into top of first ch 3. (24 dc total)

Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), *2 dc in next st, 1 dc in following* Rep * until end of round, sl st into top of first ch 3. (36 dc total)

Round 4: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc each in next 3 sts, 2 dc in following st *1 dc in next 4 sts, 2 dc in following st* Rep * until end of round, sl st into top of first ch 3. (42 dc total)

Round 5-8: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc in each st until end of round. Sl st into top of first ch 3 and begin new round. (42 dc total in each round)

Round 9-10: Ch 1 (counts as first sc), sc in each st all around, sl st into beg ch. When Round 10 is completed, fasten off and weave in ends. (45 sc total)

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Here’s a photo of what the beanie starts to look like after you’ve worked through Round 4.  Keep going and you’ll see the dome shape start to form.

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Once you’re done, invert the beanie and tie up all loose ends.  In this photo, you can also see how the yarn of different colors carry over from one round to the next!

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Susie  😊✨

Click here for this crochet beanie pattern in additional sizes (3M, 6M,12M, 2T-4T).

Happy Crafting!

Have you tried this pattern?  Let me know what you think!

  • Jeanette Olderwagen - Really cute pattern!May 27, 2021 – 1:17 amReplyCancel

  • Phil - I think row 4 for the newborn pattern should be 5 dcs in between each 2 dc increase. This adds 6 new stitches for the round and worked out for me. Looks lovely when finished and so easy. Thank you.December 28, 2018 – 4:55 pmReplyCancel

    • Zonia Ziada - Thank you, so much, Phil. I was going crazy. Appreciated.February 13, 2019 – 3:13 amReplyCancel

  • Janet Shipman - I like the beanie pattern. Would like to see a Lacey border for a girlJuly 4, 2018 – 9:12 amReplyCancel

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Here’s a cute little Halloween arts and crafts project Logan made from school.  It’s a little Halloween bat, made from an egg carton!  Brilliant!  and Oh… So… Cute!

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So, it’s made with 3 of the little egg carton cups cut out in a row, black acrylic paintgoogley eyes, glueribbon, and cute little button ears!

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The ribbon is strung through the top for hanging.  So simple!

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We have ours hanging on our front porch along with our other Halloween decorations.  All we have left to do is carve our little pumpkin and we are ready Halloween!  Bring on the trick-or-treaters!

Happy crafting, everyone!

Susie  👻

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Halloween is just around the corner and we decorated our house today with these adorable Halloween crafts, made from egg cartons!  Each little egg carton cup cut individually and decorated to look like spiders and ghosts!

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This cute little spider uses googley eyes, pipe cleaners, ribbons, glue and black acrylic paint.  Did you know that pipe cleaners come in a cool stripey design?  So perfect for furry spider legs!

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And this little ghost is made with white acrylic paint, googley eyes, sharpie pens, ribbons, glue and table napkins!

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We strung them all together with some craft twine and hung them in front of our little home.  We’re ready to greet the trick-or-treaters!

Do you love it?!  You should make them too!  It’s an easy and fun craft project for the kiddos!

Happy Crafting everyone!

Susie  🕷 👻