Beginner Lacey Bandana Pattern

Hello crafty friends!

 

I really wanted to create a pattern that was short, rewarding, and easy so that people could have a first project to look back on and be proud of!

It utilizes the most common stitches so that you can learn them all (and practice them) in this pattern. It also is short enough that it won't take you days to see a finished product, and it's SUPER cute so that you'll actually use it when you're done. How cool is that?

 

Feel free to follow along with my Youtube tutorial: https://youtu.be/kjUf61c2iYc?si=aecYacavsh8HiynQ

 

If you love this pattern, please like and subscribe for more, and don't forget to tag me when you make your bandana!

 

Without further ado here is the pattern:

 

Materials:

  • 5mm crochet hook
  • weight 4 yarn in a light color you love
  • darning needle
  • scissors
  • tape measurer or ruler
  • patience (I'm serious)

 

Stitch Abbreviations:

  • mr: magic ring
  • sc: single crochet
  • hdc: half double crochet
  • dc: double crochet
  • tr: treble crochet
  • ch: chain
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • sk st: skip stich
  • [ ] : repeat what is inside brackets

Pattern:

Row 1: Make a mr, ch2, dc 2 into the mr, ch3, dc 3 into mr, pull mr closed.

Row 2: ch3, turn work. sk st, dc in next stitch, [ch1 sk st dc in ch 3 space] til the corner, ch 1, dc in ch 3 space, ch1 dc in ch 3 space, ch 2, dc in ch 3 space, ch1 dc in ch 3 space ch1, sk st, dc in next stitch, ch1 dc in last stitch.

Row 3: ch1, turn work. [hdc in first stitch, hdc in ch 1 space] til the corner, hdc2 into ch 2 space, dc in ch 2 space (use a stitch marker to mark this stich), hdc2 into ch 2 space. [hdc in next stitch, hdc in ch 1 space] til the end. hdc in last stitch.

Row 4: ch3, turn work. sk st, dc in next stitch, [ch1 sk st dc in ch 3 space] til the stitch marker. ch1, dc into that stitch, ch2 dc into same stitch,  [ch1, sk st dc in next stitch] repeat til end of the row.

Row 5:  ch1, turn work. [hdc in first stitch, hdc in ch 1 space] til the corner, hdc2 into ch 2 space, dc in ch 2 space (use a stitch marker to mark this stich), hdc2 into ch 2 space. [hdc in next stitch, hdc in ch 1 space] repeat til the end. hdc in last stitch.

repeat rows 4-5, 6 times so you have a total of 17 rows.

Row 18: ch4, sk st, tr in next stitch. [ch1, sk st, tr in next stitch] rep til stitch with stitch marker, ch2, tr in same stitch. [ch1, sk st, tr in next stitch] rep til end of row.

Edging:

ch 36, sl st in each ch back down to base. sc across top of bandana. sc3 in each tr stitch, sc1 in hdc stitch, and sc2 in each dc stitch until you get to the other side of the bandana.

ch 36, sl st in each ch back down to base. sl st in ch 1 space of row 18. [dc7 in the next ch 1 space, sl st in the next ch 1 space] repeat until corner. 9dc in the ch 2 space, sl st in next ch 1 space. [dc7 in the next ch 1 space, sl st in the next ch 1 space] rep til end

Fasten off and weave in ends!

 

And you're done! an easy lacey bandana. If you make this please tag me in your post! I would love to see your finished product!

 

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