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Twisted Headband {Crochet Pattern}


What’s up makers! Today I am sharing my Twisted Headband pattern on the blog. This is one of my fastest patterns to work up and takes less then 1 ball of yarn!! Win Win, am I right!

If you would like to purchase the $2 PDF you can get that on ETSY

List materials needed:

Size 5 Chunky weight yarn *Or 2 strands of size 4 weight yarn held together*

8 mm Crochet Hook

Yarn needle

scissors

Optional- tape measure

Sizing info for Toddler- Adult sizes included in pattern below

Note: This headband starts with the width, working row by row to create the length. This headband is totally customizable to fit any size you would like. You can change the width by adding/subtracting from the beginning chain. Just be sure to make the chain an ODD number.

List of stitches used:

CH: Chain

SC: Single Crochet

DC: Double Crochet

Sk: Skip

sts: stitches

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PATTERN:

Ch 13

Row 1: DC in 3rd ch from hook. *Sk 1 st, (SC, DC) in the next st. * Repeat * * until last 2 sts. Sk 1, SC in last st.

Row 2: Ch 1. DC in first st. *Sk 1 st, (SC, DC) in the next st. * Repeat * * until last 2 sts. Sk 1, SC in last st.

Keep repeating Row 2 until you reached your desired length. Measurements for different ages :

TODDLER: 18-20 INCHES

CHILD: 19-21 INCHES

TEEN/ADULT: 21-22 INCHES

KEEP IN MIND THAT YARN STRETCHES AND TO CREATE YOUR HEADBAND ACCORDINGLY.

*FOR INSTANCE I MAKE MY ADULT HEADBAND 20 INCHES LONG TO FIT MY HEAD WHICH IS 22 INCHES*

Tie off leaving a 6-10 inch tail.

ASSEMBLY:

LAY YOUR HEADBAND FLAT

TAKE LOWER LEFT CORNER AND BRING UPWARD OVER THE TOP RIGHT CORNER

*REFER TO MINUTE 7 OF THIS VIDEO FOR VISUAL HELP: HTTPS://YOUTU.BE/X05ZBTKF8YQ

KEEPING YOUR FINGERS ON ALL FOUR CORNERS BRING THE TWO SHORT ENDS TOGETHER.

USE YOUR YARN NEEDLE TO WHIP STITCH THE TWO ENDS TOGETHER.

WEAVE IN ANY AND ALL ENDS & YOU ARE DONE!!

I hope you enjoyed this fun little pattern! Be sure to share all your twisted headbands with my on instagram!! Tag me @sierrascrochetcrafts and use #CraftyTribe <3

Filed Under: Crochet Pattern

10 Quick Crochet Patterns for Market Season!

Fall & Winter 2020 Market Season is here friends! I know the struggle of trying to find the perfect market product line up, and agonizing over how long each one will take to make, and colors to use and everything in between.

Markets are stressful, and it’s okay to say that. As a fellow maker I get it. Markets are fun, and a great way to share your passion of creating, but when it comes to all the detail and planning it gets a tad stressful for all of us.

So this year I wanted to put together a few blog posts for all my market makers! These will be round-ups with some helpful tips and tricks a long the way.

This post is all about quick patterns that you can whip up in no time and will 100% be a great seller at your booth. I listed one pattern for each type, but feel free to search even more for patterns in the same category to find ones that match your style!

Please note some links provided are affiliate links. The links provide me with a small percentage of commission but do not cost you anything extra. Using these links helps show support for my blog and allows me to be able to continue to post great content for you guys! I immensely appreciate the support!


Twisted Headband

If you have bulky yarn and 30 minutes, you can whip up gbone of these cozy and trendy twisted headbands!

Designed by me 😉 Sierra’s Crafty Creations- You can find the paid pattern in my Etsy Shop, or you can find it here on my blog for free! Be sure to follow me on Instagram <3

The Slightly Slouchy Pom Beanie

This is a great hat pattern to use up your scrap bulky yarn to make some stunning color combos like in the photo below! & because you use bulky yarn this beanie will work up so quick you will find yourself making a full stack in one sitting!!

Designed by Little Red Knits- Find the paid pattern on Etsy for the Slightly Slouchy Pom Beanie & be sure to give her a follow on Instagram

The 1 Hour Ribbed Beanie

I think the title of the pattern says it all friends- it’s a 1 hour beanie!! Those are the best type of patterns to work up when you are trying to build stock.

Designed by Haven Hooked Crochet- You can find the paid pattern on Ravelry. Follow along on Instagram

Ribbed Fingerless Gloves

Fingerless gloves are always a hit & pretty quick to make! Win win!

Designed by me 😉 Sierra’s Crafty Creations- You can find the paid pattern in my Etsy Shop, or you can find it here on my blog for free!

If you are interested in these awesome hand print outs you can find them here!

Beehive Messy Bun Beanie

Bun beanie are still all the rage! Not a bad thing because well its basically half a hat which means have the making time 😉

Designed by Made with A Twist- The paid pattern can be found here.

Kenzie Twisted Cup Cozy

Cup cozies are always a must have at your table. It’s a great small practical item that sells well and they are so small and quick to make! I know I found myself making a lot of these last minute to fill out my table and it worked like a charm.

Designed by Deni Made Designs- You can find the paid pattern here! Follow along on Instagram.

If you are interested in these cute and super helpful cup print outs you can find those here!

Crochet Bulky Pumpkin Set

If you are doing any fall markets pumpkins are an absolute must have. My first ever fall market I sold out of my 16 pumpkins in the first hour!!! This is a great pattern for some quick and easy pumpkins.

Designed by Mj’s Off The Hook Designs- You can find the paid pattern here. Be sure to follow on Instagram!

Velvet Scrunchies

Scrunchies are a huge trendy item right now! Always a good idea to have some at your booth & the velvet yarn just takes them over the top. They are soft and stylish.

Designed by Rthings- You can find the paid pattern here! Follow along on Instagram!

Madison Mug Rug

Mug rugs are the new hip cup coasters 😉 Quick and easy projects that are modern and practical are always a must have for markets!

Designed by Love and Stitch Designs- Find the paid pattern here! Follow on Instagram!

Crochet Towel Topper

Towel toppers are a great because you only have to crochet the top piece and you get great looking products like this! These are wonderful because you can have seasonal or funny towels to display to cater to all types of different customers.

Designed by Taylor Lynn Crochet- You can find the free tutorial here. Follow along on Instagram!

I hope you enjoyed these quick crochet patterns & I hope some of them made it on your “To Make” list 😉

Check out my blog for future market prep posts and free patterns!

Filed Under: Maker Life

The Sassy Scarf- Free Crochet Scarf Pattern

Infinity scarfs are a must have for me! The sassy scarf is a great early fall scarf that you can add to your outfit without getting too warm. Gives off some beautiful boho vibes!!

If you want the AD FREE PDF click HERE.

Let’s get into the material needed so you can make one of these babes yourself! 🙂

Materials:

6 mm J crochet Hook

Size 4 yarn- You can use any fiber you would like. For mine I used Lion Brand’s “Comfy Cotton”.

Approx. 390 yards of yarn needed

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Abbreviations

CH- Chain

HDC- Half Double Crochet

DC- Double Crochet

* or * * – Repeat whatever follows

Methods you need to know

Working in the round.

Pattern

Beginning chains do not count as a stitch

Ch 200, make sure your chain is not twisted and slip stitch the ends together to create a circle. 

Round 1-2- CH 1, hdc in each ch. Sl st to beginning hdc (200 hdc) 

Round 3- ch 2, dc in first st. *ch 1, sk 1, dc in next st* repeat * * until end of round. Sl st to beginning dc. 

Round 4- ch 1, hdc in each st and ch 1 space. Sl st to beginning hdc (200 hdc)

Round 5- repeat round 3

Round 6- repeat round 4

Round 7- ch 1, hdc in each st around. Sl st to beginning hdc (200 hdc) 

Round 8- repeat round 3

Round 9- repeat round 4

Round 10- repeat round 3

Round 11- repeat round 4

Round 12- repeat round 7 

Round 13- repeat round 3

Round 14- repeat round 4 

Tie off 

Fringe Assembly

1- Find a book, dvd case, anything that you will be able to wrap your yarn around. Keep in mind the width of that item will be how long your fringe will be. 

2- Wrap your yarn around once, holding the end down with your thumb.

3- Continue wrapping it around for a total of 200 wraps. 

4- Turn to the side and cut the strings in half. 

You will now have 200 strings to use as your fringe. See the next page for attaching the fringe. 

1- Grab two pieces of string, and your crochet hook. Line up the two pieces of string, then fold in half.

2- Pick a stitch along the bottom of your scarf, insert your hook. Loop the folded strings around your hook, and pull them through the stitch. 

3- You will now have a little loop. Wrap the 4 strings around your hook, and pull them through the bottom loop. 

4- Pull tightly to secure your knot. 

5- Keep repeating these steps skipping one stitch in-between. 

That is it! Weave in any loose ends you may have and your scarf is finished!

I hope you enjoyed this pattern! I would LOVE to see progress & finished photos! Be sure to tag me on Instagram @sierrascrochetcrafts 

Please feel free to sell finished items from this pattern, I just ask that you credit me as the pattern designer. 

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