Crochet Pattern: Simple Hairband

Step1: Tie a knot onto the rubber hairband.

Step1: Tie a knot onto the rubber hairband.

Picture 1 of 4 (Click arrow for more pictures)


Repeat Step 3 and 4 until you fill up the whole ring of the rubber hairband. Join the end to the 3rd chains of the start point with slip stitch, bind off and hide the yarn-end, and you are done :) Pretty simple, right!
Hope you enjoy crochet it and match it with your knitted or crocheted work.

Update 09 Sept 09

You should go and see how Salihan do this hairbands by using my pattern, colorful and stylish with novelty yarns :)

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  1. I luv all the handbands you made. They are simply gorgeous! But sad thing is I dun keep long hair and no daughter too. :(

    Btw, your first photo looks so professional with beautfiful composition too! Well done!

  2. Very pretty hairbands but like the other poster, I don’t have long hair anymore.

  3. This is a great, easy pattern and gives me something to do with all that “left over” yarn!! I also have long hair so these will be used a LOT – Thanks Joanne!!

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  5. Yes! Agreed with LK, your composition of this pic is great! Well done! Let me figure out how to make this hairband…. :)

  6. Thanks for linking to me! :)

  7. These are quite lovely–I do not have long hair but my daughter does AND she loves the scrunchie look!!! She will receive many for her birthday!!!

  8. Simply wish to say your article is as amazing. The clearness in your post is simply cool and i could assume you’re an expert on this subject. Fine with your permission let me to grab your RSS feed to keep up to date with forthcoming post. Thanks a million and please carry on the enjoyable work.

  9. I would really like to make some of these for grandchildren, but I’m not able to get to the pattern at all. Instead of 4 pictures, I only get one picture and there is no “next” to click on. Can this be corrected?

  10. I did the above to find the pattern, but it’s still not there–anywhere.. Help?

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