How to crochet a 3-strand Chunky Crochet Braided Headband Earwarmer Pattern.
The Braided Headband is crocheted but Looks Like it is Knitted! The main headband Crochet Pattern is just a play on the double crochets, by simply adding slip stitches which create these slightly textured lines.
The main braid of the ear warmer is very easy to crochet and is made with 3 crocheted strands, made with variations of the double crochets and woven together.
Once I had made the twisted headband, I was taken aback at not only how stunning it is but also how easy the braided headband part was to crochet.
At a craft market, I always keep ONE ear warmer headband as a display as you will be surprised at how many orders you can get.
I ask for a commission payment towards the materials in case they are never to be seen again, and the finished headband just goes into my stock for the next market, so technically I have not lost out.
I also have several more Free crochet headband patterns available on my website, like the Knit Look stretchy Headband
This is another Best Seller at Craft Stalls and Markets. |
So I have tried to make this as easy as possible to replicate the free crochet braided headband pattern. Use these measurements below to help you crochet a headband that fits.
The braided parts of the headband should measure at the length you require (By the time you crochet the pieces and plait them together, it will shrink in size BUT we then add some rows at the back to join. It will fit the correct size.
How wide should a Braided crochet headband be?
The headband once plaited should measure more than 4 inches to be a warm earwarmer and headband.
How many chains do you need to crochet a headband? - Starting chains for The Braided Earwarmer should measure :
- Adult Small Woman = total headband measurement = approx 19'
- Adult Medium - total headband measurement = approx 20'-21'
- Adult Large - total headband measurement = approx 22-23''
You can also mix up the yarn weights and hooks to make this braided headband for any size. The grey one is 2 strands of Aran weight together, making it nice and chunky
I have made the pattern easy to understand and you will make 3 braids joined together, from the starting chains of Each strand.
If you are a visual learner I have made a crochet headband tutorial on YouTube for those who wish to see how to crochet the earwarmer and how to plait the braids.
Please I have NO sound on the videos but have added the relevant information as required to complete the Headband. I have a very thick Scottish accent and would need the subtitles anyway to translate ...lol
Material Required:
- ANY yarn and HOOK (as long as you follow the Measurements stated)
- I used 2 strands of DK (Worsted Weight) yarn held Together for the main picture of the Braided headband
- 5.500 mm hook
- kebab skewer (or something long and thin to hold the pieces together whist crocheting along the edges of the strands to join.)
- Yarn/ tapestry Needle
- Scissors.
NOTES:
Look closely at the photo to SEE where to make the Slip stitch along in the Second ROW
- All strands are worked in the same way. you simply ch the same lengths each time after completion of ROW.
Starting a chain of ROW 2 is Shown HERE |
The Crochet Headband Pattern Starts HERE
Abbreviations are written in US terms
Skill Level - The ear warmer pattern uses basic crochet stitches and is Suitable for Beginners. You will make 3 strips of double-crochet stitches all connected together by chaining a length and working BACK along the Chain. The Twist is created by making a simple plait using the strips, you do not need a button as you will sew the 2 crocheted end together.
To start the Crochet Braid strands for the Headbands (MAKE 3)
Chain 62, (OR length required to fit Head)
Row 1: In the back bump of the chain DC, continue working 1 dc in each chain until the END. TURN
Row 2: (working into the stitches as you normally would) slip stitch, back along the ROW. (this pushes the TOP of the previous ROWS front and back loops to the front
Row 3: working INTO the Front TOP loop of ROW 1. (this will be just below the slip stitches ), Dc in each front loop along to last.
DO NOT FASTEN OFF, Continue working the next row
Starting the 2nd braid
Chain 62, (see image above in notes)
Repeat the instructions from the first strand from Row 1, Continue working like this until you have 3 strands
Joining and Braiding the Crochet Headband
Row 1: Sc 10 sts EVENLY along all 3 strands to join
Row2: skip 1 st, sc to end (9sts)
Row 3: skip 1 st, sc to end (8sts)
Row 4: skip 1 st, sc to end (7sts)
Row5: skip 1 st, sc to end (6sts)
Row 6: skip 1st, sc to end (5sts) FASTEN OFF, leaving a long tail to join later.
Using the Skewer or something long and thin. or you could secure the end with a heavy book. This is to help keep the Pieces flat and in place to evenly Pait the strands.
How to Plait The 3 Strands Pass one outside strand across the center strand and then pass the other one across the center one. Repeat alternating one side and then the other
Secure all the Plaited Crochet strands into position, (I use the wooded skewer) to hold them into position so I can sc 10 sts evenly along to JOIN all the strands in their position.
Repeat as for the first side
Row 1: Sc 10 sts EVENLY along all the EDGES of the 3 strands to join
Row 2: skip 1 st, sc to end (9sts)
Row 3: skip 1 st, sc to end (8sts)
Row 4: skip 1 st, sc to end (7sts)
Row5: skip 1 st, sc to end (6sts)
Row6: skip 1 st, sc to end (5sts) FASTEN OFF , leaving a long tail to join
SEW the BOTH ends of 5 sts together, ensure headband is not twisted and the Braid lies flat
See More of My Crochet headband Patterns HERE
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