Knotted Headband
How to Crochet a Knotted Headband
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Hi! I'm Linda, the craft addict and the girl behind Craftaholics Anonymous, a craft and DIY blog. Crafting is cheaper than therapy, right? When not crafting, I can be found chasing my 2 small {but very energetic!} boys. Or hunting down designer fabric. Or shoe shopping... because you can never have too many shoes! Happy crafting! ♥
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I'll be trying my hand at this one! Great guest blogger! It was me honking :) j/k
Such a beautiful fun project. I love it :)
What a cute headband! I've never crocheted before, and I want to learn. Thanks for the great tutorial!
wow! what a really great tutorial! Thank you so much for all the detail!
If my little one can manage a nap this afternoon, I'm soooooo crocheting one of these! Great guest tutorial! :)
Cuteness! I just "happen" to have a crochet hook and some yarn in my desk drawer…and my fingers are ITCHING for lunchtime to roll around. This sounds easy enough to whip up real quick! Can't wait!
Great Headband, I especially love the one on her!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Love the baby, the headband, and the writer! Excellent tutorial – it looks like something that even the crochet-challenged such as myself might successfully attempt!
Hi Linda, tks for having a new Guest Blog in yrs. I absolutely love that. I have to start on doing in that on mine too, So i can share love with all the lovely people I have met recently.
Tks to Maybe Matilda, for the tutorial I love to crochet but I have not dont a thing recently :( but I will try sooner than later.
Now I am running to visit Maybe Matilda blog.
come and visit my blog http://www.burundanguitas.blogspot.com. burundanguitas.
Oh, My Goodness, SO CUTE! I love the one in your hair!
How cute! I taught myself to knit several years ago – I actually got into blogging by searching for knitting patterns. I'm FAR from an expert, but I can knit booties, socks, bags, and sweaters. I bought a crochet pattern for the cutest hat ever and after several attempts had to give up. I'd still love to learn!
i saw it, i loved it, i made it!
http://rootmix.blogspot.com/2011/03/what-i-like-today_04.html
(and tweeted about it! http://www.twitter.com/ROOTMIX)
thanks for sharing the pattern and great instructions!
xoxoZ
very cute and perfect for those "bad hair days!"
This was really easy to crochet !
Your tutorial was great, and the pictures made it easy to follow.
Did you know that you could use this headband as a waistband for a tiny Tutu ??
Just use the ” spaces” for knotting the nylon tulle !!
A Larkshead makes a perfect knot.
Dont guess your little boy will be too thrilled to wear a tiny tutu ! But my almost 12month old
G’daughter will .
This was such a neat idea! I made a wider one for my hair stylist to use as an ear covering for when she runs! It turned out so cute! I found I had to make it an inch or to the length to make it big enough for my head! :) thanks for the tutorial!
I am a beginner & thought this would be a perfect project to begin on. I started 2 days ago & I’m still working on it. I keep ripping it out & correcting my mistakes. It’s been fun & I can’t wait for the finished product. Thanks for he great idea :)
You and the baby are very, very, beautiful!!!!!
Made this (a little wider) and love it! Awesome to keep my hands busy while my boys tear my house apart. http://pinterest.com/pin/24277285461336268/
I think Im going to try this for my granddaughter! I think I can handle it! Thanks!
oh and i remember what I was going to say! These pictures will be great when your son is a teenager with a girlfriend and you pull these pictures out with the headband!
Grandma, I need you now! You taught all the girls to crochet using fingers as crochet hooks. They enjoyed it o and I wish I had sat in with them while you showed them!
Thanks for your personal marvelous posting! I really enjoyed reading it, you might be a great author.
I will be sure to bookmark your blog and may come back sometime soon.
I want to encourage yourself to continue your great posts, have a nice
evening!