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How to Make Crochet Turban Headbands

Leyla
Leyla
Jan 23, 2025 08:03 AM
Create Your Own Stylish Crochet Turban Headbands with This Detailed Pattern

Crochet turban headbands are the perfect accessory for adding a touch of charm to your outfit while keeping your ears warm and stylishly cozy. The intricate crocheted patterns make them not only practical but also visually appealing. Whether you're looking to make a fashion statement or just wanting to stay warm during chilly days, a crochet turban headband is a versatile and fun addition to your accessories collection.

Plus, they are great for adding a pop of color or a touch of boho chic to any look! So go ahead, embrace your inner fashionista and rock a crochet turban headband with confidence and flair!

Crochet Turban Headband Pattern Details

Yarn: You can use any worsted weight yarn of your choice.
Caron cake, medium worsted weight #4 yarn, (80% acrylic, 20g cake)
1 cake Rainbow Sprinkles

Hook: 5 MM, H/8
Gauge: 18 DC and 9 rows = 4”/10 cm
Terms: US TERMINOLOGY

Abbreviations

  • Chains (CH)
  • Single Crochet (SC)
  • Treble (TR)
  • Double Crochet (DC)

Puff Stitch Definition

Puff stitch – (Puff) – yo, insert hook in indicated st, yo, pull up loop, [yo, insert hook in same, yo, pull up loop] 2 times (7 loops on hook), yo, pull through all loops on hook

Crochet Turban Headband Sizes/Finished Measurements

Knot: adult 4 x 3”, Child 4 x 2.5”

Headband Width: 4” for all sizes

Headband Length: as desired

Pattern Notes

  1. Similar-weight yarns may be substituted; please check the gauge.
  2. Beginning ch 3 does not count as a stitch unless noted.
  3. For the wider band, increase starting chains in multiples of 4 plus 1.

Crochet Turban Headband Pattern

Row 1: Chain 13, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each st across (12 sc)
Row 2: Ch 3, turn, *skip first 3 sts, tr in next, working behind tr just made, dc in each skipped sts. Repeat from * across (3 tr, 9 dc)

Row 3: Ch 3, turn, *skip first 3 sts, tr in next st, working in front of tr just made, dc in first missed st, dc in each skipped st, repeat from * two more times (3 tr, 9 dc)
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across (12 sc)
Row 5: Repeat row 4

Row 2 to Row 5 form the basic pattern; repeat till you have a length long enough to wrap around your head, ending with Row 4.

Edges

Row 1: Ch 1, turn, working down the long side, sc evenly down the side, rotate work, sc across short side, rotate work working down second long side, sc evenly down side.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, repeat row 1
Fasten off with a long tail string for sewing, sew short sides together, and wrap yarn around the seam to give a cinched look.

Knot

Row 1: Ch 5, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each across (4 sc)
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc here and throughout), turn, skip first, (puff, ch 1, puff) in next, skip 1, dc in last (1 puff set, 2 dc)

Row 3: Ch 3, turn, (puff, ch 1, puff) in ch 1 sp, dc in last (1 puff set, 2 dc)
Row 4 – 22: Repeat Row 3
*Length of this should be double the headband length*
Fasten off with a long tail for sewing

Turban Assembly

Fold in half, securing both ends with both hands, twist both ends in opposite direction, once the desired knot is formed, sew to secure the knot.
Use the remaining tail to sew a knot to the headband.
Weave in all ends.

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