Starlight Headband by Justine Walley (AlyseCrochet)

Starlight Headband

Crochet
November 2021
Aran (8 wpi) ?
3.5 stitches and 4 rows = 2 inches
85 - 100 yards (78 - 91 m)
Headbands shown measure 20" around (stretches to over 23”). Heavy Worsted version measures 5.5” wide, and Heavy Bulky version measures just under 6” wide.
US
English
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The Starlight Headband is a gorgeous, cozy headband pattern for cold winter weather! It features delicate stitches and a pretty knit-look band for ultimate style and comfort! This headband is so quick and easy to make, which makes it a perfect one-skein pattern for last minute gifts!

This pattern comes with easy to follow step-by-step instructions and clear photos, and features instructions for two different yarn weights (Heavy Worsted and Heavy Bulky).

This is an original design, using US crochet terms. You may not copy, distribute or sell this pattern as your own design, but feel free to sell finished hats made from this pattern! I would love to see your finished work, and would greatly appreciate a tag on social media @alysecrochet for any finished items you post! Use hashtag #starlightheadband so others can see your gorgeous creations!

  • SKILL LEVEL - Intermediate (Requires knowledge of sl st, sc, hdc and working in the back loop only).

  • SIZE - Headbands shown measure 20” around (stretches to over 23”). Heavy Worsted version measures 5.5” wide, and Heavy Bulky version measures just under 6” wide. You can easily customize your headband to fit any size!

  • YOU WILL NEED -

  • 100 yards Heavy Worsted (#4) weight yarn OR 85 yards Heavy Bulky (#5) weight yarn.

  • Size 6.5 mm (K) OR size 8mm (L) Crochet Hook, or size to obtain correct gauge.

  • Yarn needle and scissors