20 Minute Headband

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"This is a quick and easy crochet pattern for an adorable hairband. All you need is a size H (5 mm) crochet hook, some worsted weight yarn, and a pair of scissors."

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Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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This headband is so lovely. The design is just right - not complicated, not so easy either. And the width is just right for any age. Can make several of this to match any color of dress or outfit.

My crochet students frequently ask me about my own headbands, so its nice to be able to share this pattern with them. I will make the initial chain optional as its just so much easier to avoid twisting when using a Foundation as opposed to a chain. The rest of the pattern is fast and easy to work up, and while it might take my students a bit longer than 20 minutes, it wont be much more than that.

I have not make this pattern yet but I will have to for this summer. I cut my hair very short and now have a need to multiple headband in different colors.

Twenty minute headband? Who doesnt have time for that! Love the pattern. The perfect project to use up all of your leftover scraps of yarn and the pattern is very easy too. I am going to make a lot of these for this Fall when our school has it annual Fall fundraiser.

I have made a ton of these in numerous colors for my daughter and niece. They love them! The pattern is lovely and it works up so quickly, what's not to love. It is a fantastic use for scraps and end of skeins because it requires so little yarn. I have made them with everything from baby yarn to chunky yarn, just adjusting the hook size depending on the yarn. I would imagine these would be great sellers at a craft fair. So pretty!

How can you NOT love something that takes 20 minutes to make? I'm using these as 'big sister' gifts for a baby shower I will be attending. Making three or four to match sets I made for the expected baby sister. So much fun! #bestideaever

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