Crocheted Cable Stitch Headwrap
Difficulty
Level: Easy
Gauge /
Finished Size:
Measure
your head, or the head of the intended wearer; this will be the measurement
around the head in the spot where you anticipate the headband will be placed on
the head. When I measure this area on my own head, I came up with an
approximate measurement of 22 inches.
Gauge: Not important. After making your beginning chain, measure to make sure it goes around your head. Sizes Included in Pattern: One size fits most
Materials
Used:
· Cotton yarn
or cotton/blend
· I used Lily
Sugar’ n Cream (120 yards/109 meters)
· Hook Size
(s): H or I
· Three
plastic pearl beads or bead of your choice medium or large
· 2 ½ inch
loop and tape or 2 (size 4) sew-on snaps
· Tapestry
Needle or sewing needle
· thread color to match yarn color
· Scissors
Stitches
& Abbreviations Used:
· Ch (Chain)
· Sc (Single
Crochet)
· Dc (Double
Crochet)
· Ss (Slip
Stitch)
· St (Stitch)
· Cable
stitch (no abbreviation)
Special
Stitches or Techniques Explained:
Cable
Stitch
Chain a multiple of 4+3. Single crochet in the second chain from your hook, and in each chain across. Chain 3, turn. [Skip the next stitch, and double crochet in the next 3. Insert your hook (from front to back) in the stitch you skipped, and pull up a (very) loose loop. Yarn over, bring loop to front and draw through both loops on your hook.]
Chain a multiple of 4+3. Single crochet in the second chain from your hook, and in each chain across. Chain 3, turn. [Skip the next stitch, and double crochet in the next 3. Insert your hook (from front to back) in the stitch you skipped, and pull up a (very) loose loop. Yarn over, bring loop to front and draw through both loops on your hook.]
For
consecutive rows of the Cable Stitch, you should put a row of Single Crochet
between each cable stitch row, and repeat the instructions in brackets.
Pattern
Beginning: Starting point chain to length to fit
comfortably around your head plus over lap for space to add snaps or Velcro. (I
crocheted 24 plus 3 (since the cable
stitch is in multiples of 4) as to fit my head.
Row
1: Single crochet (SC) in each stitch. Chain one and turn.
Row
2: Single crochet across row. Chain two
and turn.
Row
3: Double crochet in each single crochet stitch.
Chain
2 and turn.
Row
4: Begin the Cable stitch: Single crochet in the second
chain from your hook, and in each chain across. Chain 3, turn. [Skip the next stitch
and double crochet in the next 3. Insert your hook (from front to back) in the
stitch you skipped, and pull up a (very) loose loop. Yarn over, draw through
both loops on your hook.] End with a double crochet.
Row
5: Single crochet across the row. Chain 1, and turn.
Row 6: Repeat row 4, end with a double
crochet stitch. Chain 2. Turn
Row 7: Then
crochet a row of single crochet. Chain 1, turn.
Row 8: Repeat row 4 then a row of single
crochet.
Row 9: Single crochet across row.
Row 10: Cable stitch across row. End with a
double crochet. Chain 2. Turn
Row 11: Double crochet across the row.
Row 12: Single crochet across the row.
Finish Off (F/O). Use crochet hook to tuck in loose ends of yarn.
Finishing Instructions/Assembly: Cut hook & loop tape to sew on end. Make
sure it overlaps. (Check my blog post
for tutorial)
OR
Sew on two snaps to ends.
Crocheted Flower
Pattern
Beginning: Measure 7 inches of yarn, knot the
beginning, then using a size 9/1.40 mm OR size 10/1.30mm size crochet hook,
thread 3 beads on the yarn. Push beads
to the end. Measure up 5 inches and
begin the foundation crochet stitch. Do not cut off yarn holding the beads.
***You may
decide to skip this part and sew your beads onto the flower when you have finished crocheting the
flower. ***
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