I saw a similar headband in a retail store and can't figure out how to make the braid and then I came across this video. Well explained and easy to follow. You just saved me $50 from buying it in the store. Weekend project ... here I came.
This is super cool! I was taught by my mom and I usually learn from her and hardly ever watch youtube videos... This changed the game entirely for me and I thank for that because I never realized how easy this headband was!
This was my first crochet project (I learned to crochet like 3 days ago). Super easy to do and follow, took me less than an hour to make, super comfort, and so super stylish! My closet may or may not be filled with multiple colours of this! And like everyone else mentioned, in an Oprah voice, you get one, you get one, you get one, you get one!!!!
This was my first video I've watched about crocheting. I like so many things about this video I can't even begin....the slow, visual process, calm voice, visual effects....great work and thanks!
This is an amazing tutorial. I like that you doubled the wool. It makes it really solid, nice & warm. You are easy to follow with your very clear instructions. Thank you......
Thank you so much for this video. I am part of a support group and we do crochet. I am not very good but I am learning. I wanted to give a special gift for a close friend who is like a sister as she has been through everything with me and never turned her back on me. This video finally gave me the idea for her christmas present. Thank you so much for this video.
My 8 year old Granddaughter just found this video......so me...Nonna just made her one out of 3 grey strands and 2 light and dark pink ... 🥰🥰🥰 Thank you.
Just finished this and it turned out so cute! You did go a little fast on the braiding part, I found I had to braid, pause, unbraid, video, pause, braid, unbraid several times, and even still, it's not as perfect as yours, but I'm happy with it. (I'm an intermediate crocheter and braider of my waist length hair) Thank you for sharing this video!!
Yeah the braiding can be a little tricky in the beginning. Once you get used to the pattern its not so bad! Its like weaving a basket, but working from the outsides in. I would never attempt this on my hair 😂 😶
Yeah the braiding can be a little tricky in the beginning. Once you get used to the pattern its not so bad! Its like weaving a basket, but working from the outsides in. I would never attempt this on my hair 😂 😶
I looooove this. So pretty. I can’t wait to make it. I’m new at crocheting...and already eager to make new things. So happy I found your site. You’re excellent at explaining, and demonstrating, each step into the project I’m crocheting.
Great instructions, fits perfectly! I did change it up only slightly... instead of cutting the yarn and starting a new chain for each of the 5 strands, i chained up 70 from the previously finished stand. So it ended up being 1 piece that looked like an octopus (with only 5 legs)... lol i hope that makes sense, it made it easier for me to put together at the end!
I am in love with this. I just started learning to crochet and this will be too on my list to do. I love winter headbands and can never find ones I really like. I seriously can not wait to do this. Thanks for the tutorial!
Awesome tutorial, so much easier than the headbands I was making. This will save me time and I love the look of the five strands vs a four stranded one.
I love this headband! The braiding part was a bit fast but the key is to memorize the left 3 strips & then the right 2 strips & alternate working them & together to get this 5 strand braid. It's actually the same concept as making the little friendship bracelets we made as children. Made myself a very elegant, classy looking headband. Thank you for sharing.
I am so glad!! Yes, once you get the hang of it, the braiding becomes second nature. It’s basically weaving. You can do this with hair too! That’s actually what gave me the idea!
This is beautiful , your instructions are so easy to follow. I'm a beginner this is only my third project. I made this for a friend and decided to make me one too except when I did it the second time around I decided to change the seem. I used seem markers to join the ends on each side together individually... sorta like an infinite, then I stitched the ends together, then slid the connection under where one goes over so you can't see it.
This is my favorite crochet tutorial on youtube! Its so easy to follow and it looks amazing! Thank you. The only complaint i have is that you don't have more videos ;) Love it! Will follow you as you upload more videos. Congratulations on your channel
Aww thanks lady!! We are working on a lot more at the moment. January was a tough month, but we have a few videos coming in the next couple weeks. So excited to share with you & glad you love it!! Find me on Instagram to see what’s up next! 💜💜💜
I made this with a bulky yarn and an L hook and it was huge! Going to try to make it at 50 chains (it's that big!) and see if it fits that way. Thanks for the super easy pattern, though! Only took me about 1.5 hours to make!
I saw one tonight on a customer where I work at a craft store. So wanted to make some but afraid it was to hard. Tonight I thought if this girl could so can I found your video . Thank you so much .
Just came across your vid craft channel... Really LOVE..LOVE..the crochet headband.. Can't wait 2 work on it...u made the instructions so easy to follow... Every relative & friend will have one for Christmas & the winter weather... Thanks so much..🌻..Peace & Love.🌻
So sweet Linda! It really is really simple! Here’s a trick I learned after making the video: You can also leave the strands connected to make it easier to sew in later. Make your chain, and when you DC back to the start, don’t cut the yarn. Simply chain the next strand, and DC back.
Have just completed my 5 strands.So now going to attempt the braiding them together.I don’t have any faith in myself now having reached this point which has been soo very easy to accomplish.So will let you know how I get on..
Yes! I struggled with the braiding as there were five strips,but somehow it worked. I used two strands of Aran or worsted. It turned out well although I was not pleased with the join I did. Going to experiment with different yarns including super chunky.
Hahaha yay!! Once you learn a few stitches the possibilities are endless! This is just an easy version but there are more complex ways to make (very cool) braids as you go!
Ok I just Subscribed to your channel you actually make them a little bit more understandable for us and normal folks thank you I appreciate it going to make this for my neighbor girl
Omg I'm definitley going to try this Today! So simple and easy but it looks like it's hard to make. Thank you for making this video. Love the quality and everything. *subscribe* 😁
Aww I am so glad!! I really love when tutorials are concise, so that’s what I try to do. You are maybe one of the first people to say that! It means a lot!
Crochet Beignet The braiding part was a challenge at first but I just kept with it. Finished my first for my daughter who lives in Alaska. She will love it! Thinking of lining it with something warm and fuzzy. I want to make one for a 6 year old. If you have made that how many stitches would I start with? Appreciate the help. Again, great job!
That is a fantastic idea. For a six year old, I might chain between 64-66. I haven’t made it in that size yet, but you really dont need to take much away!
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Loved this, but had to sloe video right down to keep up with pattern when you speeded up 🙈 I’m an oldie and couldn’t follow at full speed, but I got there in the end🎉 and love the headband Thank You 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This looks super easy and I’m excited to make it! But quick question when doubling the yarn how do I do that? Without cutting yarn off for each piece I make
I don’t know if you ever found out the answer to your question, but if not, here are 2 ways of doing it. The first way is to take the outside end of a skein and the inside end of the same skein. The second way would be to use two balls or skeins of yarn in the same color.
I love this so much and have made a few for Christmas gifts but I’m having trouble With the end of it where you attach the top of the five strands to the bottom of the five strands. It always comes out looking like Frankenstein stitches. Could you show how you secure the top and the bottom of the band together in more detail on a video?
Hi Christell! I’m so glad you love it!! That’s funny - I actually made this video & later revised the pattern so that the ends meet better. The written pattern is available in my Etsy shop for a small price & shows a neater way to attach & close up your ends.
I love this but they are definitely tight. I made pieces for 3 of them before assembling. I will definitely add some stitches next time. Thanks for the pattern!
Crochet Beignet, would you answer a couple of questions? For the initial 70 chains you started with, was that just a random number you picked, or how did you decide how many chains to start with? When you finished those 70 chains, did you measure the length? After you finished the braiding, did you measure the length to see how much was taken off the length due to the braiding? I’ve made ear warmer bands before. Nothing fancy. Just a straightforward crochet. When I was doing the initial chains, I measured as I went, to know how long was long enough to go around my head. I’m just wondering how you knew how many chains to start with, to know the band was going to fit around your head after the braiding.
It's also a possibility that she was possibly confused with what you were asking. Maybe it was a trial and error guesstimate. I get what you are saying... Normal circumference vs. this which is braided. Let's start here: I believe somewhere in the comments she stated about a swatch of 5 stitches per 2 inches. My guess is to make them all slightly longer around 28 inches. But also take into consideration that some yarns have stretch and some don't. My best guess is to stretch your first strip as you stitch it to get a tighter measurement on the 28 inches but not too tight that it cuts off your circulation you know? Keep me posted when you decide to do it so that I can assist you as much as possible.
I agree with J.G. you show 1 skein of yarn but you use 2 strains....... EXPLAIN. Your pattern is the first one I used and is simple. I like it very much. Thank you
I am twelve years old and I love crocheting 🧶 I followed your video and it came out just like yours thank you so much 😊
I saw a similar headband in a retail store and can't figure out how to make the braid and then I came across this video. Well explained and easy to follow. You just saved me $50 from buying it in the store. Weekend project ... here I came.
Omg that’s amazing!! *favorite comment*
Would this work the same with foundation Dc
Skyler Austin YES
This is super cool! I was taught by my mom and I usually learn from her and hardly ever watch youtube videos... This changed the game entirely for me and I thank for that because I never realized how easy this headband was!
This was my first crochet project (I learned to crochet like 3 days ago). Super easy to do and follow, took me less than an hour to make, super comfort, and so super stylish! My closet may or may not be filled with multiple colours of this! And like everyone else mentioned, in an Oprah voice, you get one, you get one, you get one, you get one!!!!
Excellent video. I am going to start one tonight. I love that you went fast and didn't fill time with endless chatter.
I love that you love that! Haha, I try not to waste people’s time 😉
This was my first video I've watched about crocheting. I like so many things about this video I can't even begin....the slow, visual process, calm voice, visual effects....great work and thanks!
So glad! Thank you so much!
This was my very first project and now I can’t stop making headbands. You’re so beautiful and your tutorials are amazing!
This is an amazing tutorial. I like that you doubled the wool. It makes it really solid, nice & warm. You are easy to follow with your very clear instructions. Thank you......
I love how she teaches, she is nice and loud I can even hear her once I don't need to repeat the videos
it's 1 am and I'm shopping for yarn... guess who's gonna have a cute headband for this winter? You guessed it right, EVERYONE AROUND ME! :V
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Lol I was thinking the same!!! (In my Oprah voice) You get a headband! You get a headband!!!😂😂
Thank you so much for this video. I am part of a support group and we do crochet. I am not very good but I am learning. I wanted to give a special gift for a close friend who is like a sister as she has been through everything with me and never turned her back on me. This video finally gave me the idea for her christmas present. Thank you so much for this video.
So sweet. I hope she loves it!!
My 8 year old Granddaughter just found this video......so me...Nonna just made her one out of 3 grey strands and 2 light and dark pink ... 🥰🥰🥰 Thank you.
Just finished this and it turned out so cute! You did go a little fast on the braiding part, I found I had to braid, pause, unbraid, video, pause, braid, unbraid several times, and even still, it's not as perfect as yours, but I'm happy with it. (I'm an intermediate crocheter and braider of my waist length hair) Thank you for sharing this video!!
Yeah the braiding can be a little tricky in the beginning. Once you get used to the pattern its not so bad! Its like weaving a basket, but working from the outsides in. I would never attempt this on my hair 😂 😶
Yeah the braiding can be a little tricky in the beginning. Once you get used to the pattern its not so bad! Its like weaving a basket, but working from the outsides in. I would never attempt this on my hair 😂 😶
I looooove this. So pretty. I can’t wait to make it. I’m new at crocheting...and already eager to make new things. So happy I found your site. You’re excellent at explaining, and demonstrating, each step into the project I’m crocheting.
So good! Once you start learning new stitches and techniques you can literally make anything. It’s such a versatile hobby.
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FABULOUS video!! I’ve been crocheting for 3 plus decades and always looking for fun patterns with helpful videos. Thank you !!
Thank you!! Such an honor from a veteran crocheter! 🧶
Great instructions, fits perfectly! I did change it up only slightly... instead of cutting the yarn and starting a new chain for each of the 5 strands, i chained up 70 from the previously finished stand. So it ended up being 1 piece that looked like an octopus (with only 5 legs)... lol i hope that makes sense, it made it easier for me to put together at the end!
Fantastic idea; thanks for sharing.
I absolutely love this.....I've never seen any headband like it & that greatly appeals to me. Will be making one for niece & me. Thank you!
Currently running a giveaway on Instagram for the written pattern if interested!
When start this project and don't realize that you finished at 2am... that was my night... however very happy with the results ❤
I am in love with this. I just started learning to crochet and this will be too on my list to do. I love winter headbands and can never find ones I really like. I seriously can not wait to do this. Thanks for the tutorial!
You are very clever, I have not seen any crochet project like this before. Hat soff to you, dear.
Hahaha glad you enjoyed it! 💜💜💜
Awesome tutorial, so much easier than the headbands I was making. This will save me time and I love the look of the five strands vs a four stranded one.
Thanks a bunch. Just finished mine. It looks nice. I was a little confused with the braiding but I figured it out. Can't wait to try the 2nd one.
Just made myself a headband with this tutorial. I used Elizabeth stitch instead of double crochet and it turned out great :) thanks
What's Elizabeth stitch?
I love this headband! The braiding part was a bit fast but the key is to memorize the left 3 strips & then the right 2 strips & alternate working them & together to get this 5 strand braid. It's actually the same concept as making the little friendship bracelets we made as children. Made myself a very elegant, classy looking headband. Thank you for sharing.
I am so glad!! Yes, once you get the hang of it, the braiding becomes second nature. It’s basically weaving. You can do this with hair too! That’s actually what gave me the idea!
How many more chains would I do to make a size larger?
This is beautiful , your instructions are so easy to follow. I'm a beginner this is only my third project. I made this for a friend and decided to make me one too except when I did it the second time around I decided to change the seem. I used seem markers to join the ends on each side together individually... sorta like an infinite, then I stitched the ends together, then slid the connection under where one goes over so you can't see it.
Perfect! Yeah, the third time I made one I did that exact thing!
Ingenious. Also beginners may want to crochet over ponytail elastic for matching scrunchy.
I can't wait to make this. Also my dear, you are so pretty and your hair is devastating.
Just finished mine!! Thank you so much. Very easy instructions and very easy to follow.
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I made it, and it came out better than I expected.
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Thank you for tutorial! I have not crocheted for 13 years, but lockdown got me. Now I have awesome headband!^ _ ^
I’m so glad you picked it up again!!
Thanks for this! I made it for a gift, but I'm so tempted to keep! Perfect tutorial for a beginner like me!
That’s how you know it’s a good gift! 😂 At least that’s how I judge 🤷🏻♀️
I thought "this gonna be crazy cabling, uh oh... " turns out it pretty and easy to make..... Thanks
This is my favorite crochet tutorial on youtube! Its so easy to follow and it looks amazing! Thank you. The only complaint i have is that you don't have more videos ;) Love it! Will follow you as you upload more videos. Congratulations on your channel
Aww thanks lady!! We are working on a lot more at the moment. January was a tough month, but we have a few videos coming in the next couple weeks. So excited to share with you & glad you love it!! Find me on Instagram to see what’s up next! 💜💜💜
found you on instagram! (caroline.organic.hairmakeup) :D
You make this look easier than it probably is, but I can't wait to try to make one for my daughter-in-law. Thanks for sharing.
No, it really is that easy! Haha
No, it really is that easy! Haha
No, it really is that easy! Haha
🤫Easier than appears! Friends & family will think you're brilliant!🤓
my first time here, I was just browsing around today
I stumbled upon your video here
you are soo adorable
I just started crotcheting and this is such a good tutorial! It looks super clean too! ❤️😊
I love this headband! Just finished mine yesterday...super easy video to follow. Thank you!!!
Yay! So happy!
Thank you so much! This is so simple yet cute. It looks incredible on variegated yarn with all of the colours woven together. :)
Wow, I bet it is! I Love This Yarn has some cool prints, I might try it with one!
That’s what I was thinking. I’m gonna make a solid one first. Then I think I want to do one with each braid a different color!
Oh, so useful to learn how to braid correctly ! Thanks a lot !
How to braid for headband
Wow thought it would be much harder , perfect for last minute gift idea . Thanks for posting this
I made this with a bulky yarn and an L hook and it was huge! Going to try to make it at 50 chains (it's that big!) and see if it fits that way. Thanks for the super easy pattern, though! Only took me about 1.5 hours to make!
That’s awesome! You are fast! Yeah, it works up way differently with different yarns!
LOVED this!!! It really simplifies it too! Can you possibly show us how to make scrunchies?? ❤️😍
Keep going girl! God loves you and so do we!
Oh yeah! That would be easy. Thank you so much!! Hoping to be able to do more in the next few months!
This project started me on a path of watching you. I absolutely love your channel. You just got a new subscriber
Awww thanks so much girl!! You are too sweet! So glad you like them!
I saw one tonight on a customer where I work at a craft store. So wanted to make some but afraid it was to hard. Tonight I thought if this girl could so can I found your video . Thank you so much .
That is so cool! Its very basic, you can do it!!!
That is so cool! Its very basic, you can do it!!!
That is so cool! Its very basic, you can do it!!!
That is so cool! Its very basic, you can do it!!!
That is so cool! Its very basic, you can do it!!!
Now that's beautiful and pretty simple to do. Thanks for the video.
thanks lady! If you make it, be sure to share! 💜
Sheri Willingham I felt exactly the way.
I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS LOCKDOWN TO BE OVER SO I CAN START DOING THIS .. LOOKS COMFY AND COZY 😍😍
Wooow! Super cool. Im ready wd my yarn nd crotchet hook. Yipppe!! Too easy. Thank u fr ds wondrful tutorial. I love d braid style.
Its so simple and looks so complex!
Just came across your vid craft channel...
Really LOVE..LOVE..the crochet headband..
Can't wait 2 work on it...u made the instructions so easy to follow...
Every relative & friend will have one for Christmas & the winter weather...
Thanks so much..🌻..Peace & Love.🌻
So sweet Linda! It really is really simple!
Here’s a trick I learned after making the video: You can also leave the strands connected to make it easier to sew in later. Make your chain, and when you DC back to the start, don’t cut the yarn. Simply chain the next strand, and DC back.
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wow!nice headband!also nice tutorial..so easy to follow and you have also a nice voice..thank you..
Man girl you are so creative!wow! It’s too cute!😀
Have just completed my 5 strands.So now going to attempt the braiding them together.I don’t have any faith in myself now having reached this point which has been soo very easy to accomplish.So will let you know how I get on..
This is really adorable. I see your videos are sort of new- I can't wait for more just like them 😬💁🏻
I’m a visual learner and this is so perfect. Thanks!
Haha I am too! Glad you found it useful!
It's easy to follow the steps with the way you explain them. Loved it! I will do it soon, no doubt.
Just came across your channel and I am very excited how easy this headband is thanks for sharing 👍 ☺
This is really cool. Also love how easy it is to follow. Looks like a terrific Xmas present. Thank you 👍👍👍🙋🏻
Thank you! It only looks a lot more intricate ;)
This is a perfect stocking stuffer gift for my daughter in laws. 😘
@@CrochetBeignet🎀Thanks for sharing your knowledge of creating a beautifully useful headband.
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I’m excited to do this
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So am I. I have a few friends who wants to learn to crochet and I think this is the perfect start for them. Love this❤
Thank you for this awesome video. I am having a really difficult time with the braiding but I will keep trying.
Sorry! Try pausing after a few rows. Promise it gets easier!
Yes! I struggled with the braiding as there were five strips,but somehow it worked. I used two strands of Aran or worsted. It turned out well although I was not pleased with the join I did. Going to experiment with different yarns including super chunky.
Oh I made one tonight and it is GORGEOUS when its finished. Thank you!! I plan to make a few more :-)
Jody Wellborn did you double your yarn like she did?
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I just crochet my first headband. You are so easy to follow, please post more videos
So exciting learning a new skill! Thank you! I will, I promise 🤦🏻♀️
OMG! I did not know crocheting a braided band was this easy. Where's my crochet hook? I'm making this now!
Hahaha yay!! Once you learn a few stitches the possibilities are endless! This is just an easy version but there are more complex ways to make (very cool) braids as you go!
Very pretty braid.. Ty for the easy to follow instructions!
Omg I love this pattern so much! Can't believe how easy it wad!!! Thank you sooo much for sharing!!!
Yay! Please share if you don’t mind! I love seeing photos!! ❤️❤️
Just shared it to my fb page!!!
i can't wait to make mine!! and some for christmas gifts. totally adorable. thank you!!
Wonderful! I've been looking for a pattern for a wide crochet belt and I think I've found it! Thank you!
Ok I just Subscribed to your channel you actually make them a little bit more understandable for us and normal folks thank you I appreciate it going to make this for my neighbor girl
Really enjoy your crochet videos! I’m almost done with this one. Hope to see more videos from you 😊
So sweet!
Omg I'm definitley going to try this Today! So simple and easy but it looks like it's hard to make. Thank you for making this video. Love the quality and everything. *subscribe* 😁
Aww thank you! Show me on my facebook page if you make it!! ❤️❤️❤️
I don’t understand why this video has so many thumb down... it was pretty perfectly done. I’m a newbie to crochet and followed this fine.
Thanks for your tutorial on the fold, very easy to follow ❤
That’s the neatest trick I’ve ever seen!Thank you
🎄Isn't it? And in time for Christmas🎅gift🎁giving.
I love your tutorials! I really love when you zip through the parts that need it 😉 Great job!
Aww I am so glad!! I really love when tutorials are concise, so that’s what I try to do. You are maybe one of the first people to say that! It means a lot!
Crochet Beignet The braiding part was a challenge at first but I just kept with it. Finished my first for my daughter who lives in Alaska. She will love it! Thinking of lining it with something warm and fuzzy. I want to make one for a 6 year old. If you have made that how many stitches would I start with? Appreciate the help. Again, great job!
That is a fantastic idea. For a six year old, I might chain between 64-66. I haven’t made it in that size yet, but you really dont need to take much away!
Made mine, And I’m loving it! Great tutorial!❤️🙏❤️
Beautiful work. Looks great on too
Would love to have a written pattern, thank you for the tutorial.
This headband is Beautiful!!
Please remember that if a video is to fast or slow for you, You can slow down videos by clicking on the 3 dots at the top or where ever you see the 3 dots then click on the bit that says play back speed and you can make it go as slow or fast as you want.
Super helpful thank you!
Thank you so much. I did not know that👍
Thanks im 10 never chrochet enything till now wow youre amazing
Um you’re amazing!
Heck yeah girl. Great video editing skills
U have made it so easy I have seen some other videos and those are damn confusing! Thanks for sharing
Oh, I love the tutorial. I will try and make a headband. Thank you!
Super nice and easy to make. I got lots of compliments on mine!! Tks!!
Loved this, but had to sloe video right down to keep up with pattern when you speeded up 🙈 I’m an oldie and couldn’t follow at full speed, but I got there in the end🎉 and love the headband Thank You 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
LOve it now I'm starting on my Christmas gifts!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Hahaha so am I!!
This looks super easy and I’m excited to make it! But quick question when doubling the yarn how do I do that? Without cutting yarn off for each piece I make
I don’t know if you ever found out the answer to your question, but if not, here are 2 ways of doing it. The first way is to take the outside end of a skein and the inside end of the same skein. The second way would be to use two balls or skeins of yarn in the same color.
I tend to crochet rather tightly. How long in inches should each part of the braid be? Great pattern and video; easy to follow.
In another post she replied "70 double crochet (or 71.12cm)". Hope that helps.
I love this so much and have made a few for Christmas gifts but I’m having trouble With the end of it where you attach the top of the five strands to the bottom of the five strands. It always comes out looking like Frankenstein stitches. Could you show how you secure the top and the bottom of the band together in more detail on a video?
Hi Christell! I’m so glad you love it!! That’s funny - I actually made this video & later revised the pattern so that the ends meet better. The written pattern is available in my Etsy shop for a small price & shows a neater way to attach & close up your ends.
Thanks! Going there now!
Got the new pattern! So smart! Getting started right now!
Its very beautiful and your taught it so well, thanks.
LOVELY work!!! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to make some for friends n family in COLD climates.
Great job teaching it!! esp. to ME!!
Love your camera work
👐wow! Next on the list!!! Thank you for sharing
Brilliant. So easy but so stylish.
I love this but they are definitely tight. I made pieces for 3 of them before assembling. I will definitely add some stitches next time. Thanks for the pattern!
I did it with a much thinner kind of yarn but it's as cute and I love it😍
Cute with a ponytail too, thank you
I love your headbands and plan to make some for gifts.
I tried it already and I enjoyed doing it👌👌😍😍
Crochet Beignet, would you answer a couple of questions? For the initial 70 chains you started with, was that just a random number you picked, or how did you decide how many chains to start with? When you finished those 70 chains, did you measure the length? After you finished the braiding, did you measure the length to see how much was taken off the length due to the braiding? I’ve made ear warmer bands before. Nothing fancy. Just a straightforward crochet. When I was doing the initial chains, I measured as I went, to know how long was long enough to go around my head. I’m just wondering how you knew how many chains to start with, to know the band was going to fit around your head after the braiding.
It's also a possibility that she was possibly confused with what you were asking. Maybe it was a trial and error guesstimate. I get what you are saying... Normal circumference vs. this which is braided. Let's start here: I believe somewhere in the comments she stated about a swatch of 5 stitches per 2 inches. My guess is to make them all slightly longer around 28 inches. But also take into consideration that some yarns have stretch and some don't. My best guess is to stretch your first strip as you stitch it to get a tighter measurement on the 28 inches but not too tight that it cuts off your circulation you know?
Keep me posted when you decide to do it so that I can assist you as much as possible.
I agree with J.G. you show 1 skein of yarn but you use 2 strains....... EXPLAIN. Your pattern is the first one I used and is simple. I like it very much. Thank you
There are two ends to a skein. You can use both!
That was great tutorial. Thanks! About to make one for everyone! (And several for myself) Christmas coming! 😊
That’s right!!
Hi 🙋🏻♀️ I loved the band very much and I want to do it , but I’d like to know how much the seventy chains in inch , thanks
It was 28 inches before braiding!