Two crochet designs in one is the original Hugs and Kisses Headband morphed into a crochet crown for the fun of it. Crowns are sometimes just a fun element to the winter blahs but also keeping the cold off your ears. Enjoy both patterns below.
Original Crochet Hugs and Kisses Headband
My latest Hugs & Kisses Headband project was designed for the Nautical Twilight Alaskan Crochet Cruise. This headband is quick, easy and just perfect for glacier watching. But if you don't have any glaciers in your neighbourhood, it's still an excellent accessory for a chilly morning.
More Headband Ideas
- Crochet Perfect Posy Headband
- Reflective Tunisian Headband
- Crochet Hugs & Kisses Headband Crown
- Crochet Double Cable Headband
The headband is just enough to keep your ears warm for those like me that don't particularly like wearing a hat. This project is also a great item to make for selling at craft fairs. I only used just a bit over 1 oz of yarn. So a Caron One Pound ball should give you 14 or 15 headbands.
Pattern Suggestions
- Crochet Hugs & Kisses Starshine Blanket Pattern
- Crochet Fall Poncho Pattern
- Table Top Crochet Wreath Pattern
- Crochet Vibrant Toilet Paper Cover Pattern
- Crochet Lattice Blanket Pattern - 2 Ways
Diagram
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Tutorial
Caron One Pound Yarn or any worsted weight yarn
Hook
5.0mm Size H for regular size adult
Abbreviations
Beg = Beginning
Ch = Chain
Dc = Double Crochet
Rep = Repeat
Sc = Single Crochet
Sl st = Slip Stitch
Sp = Space
St = Stitch
Special Stitches
X-st: Skip next st, dc into next st, cross back and dc into skipped st; 1 X-st made.
Pc (popcorn stitch): Work 3 dc into the next st, drop the loop from the hook, insert your hook from front to back under the top 2 loops of the first double crochet of the group; 1 pc made.
Project Size
19” round x 4” wide
To change the size, simply adjust your starting chain count as follows:
Toddler - Ch 42
Child - Ch 48
Small Adult - Ch 54
Adult Avg - Ch 60
Large Adult - Ch 66
Instructions
Ch 60, sl st to first ch without twisting to form a ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in each ch around, sl st to beg sc. - 60 sc
Rnd 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc now and throughout), dc in each st around, sl st to beg dc. - 60 dc
Rnd 3: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st to beg sc. - 60 sc
Rnd 4: Ch 3, working behind ch-3, cross back and dc in previous st, *sk next st, dc, cross back and dc in skipped st; rep from * around, sl st to top of ch-3, then sl st again in next dc. - 30 X-st
Rnd 5: Rep round 3.
Rnd 6: Ch 2 (counts as hdc now and throughout), pc, hdc, *hdc, pc, hdc; rep from * around, sl st to beg ch. - 20 pc, 40 hdc
Rnd 7: Rep round 3.
Rnd 8: Rep round 4.
Rnd 9: Rep round 3.
Rnd 10: Rep round 2.
Rnd 11: Rep round 3. Finish off.
Crochet Hugs and Kisses Crown
Crochet crowns are trending right now. One of our TCCSS members took my Hugs & Kisses Headband and turned it into a fun winter crown. I have already seen a few others jumping on this latest bandwagon with great color combinations. Use your imagination to change the colors of the popcorn stitches or add beads to Hugs & Kisses Crown Headband to dress it up.
Judy Edelstein says
Is round 4 missing a step after chain 3? In the video the chain 3 is followed by a dc but the instructions above are missing the dc after the first chain 3.
Mikey says
Okay, I'll have Jeanne circle back.
Michelle Temme says
Hi Jeanne
I loved doing this headband, i used Caron Baby Cakes in Dreamy Violet colourway (what i had leftover from a project), i tried a 5mm hook but it was too tight, so i settled on a 6.5mm hook instead as i made the largest size. If i were to make the other sizes in the same yarn (baby cakes or normal cakes) would i still need to use the 6.5mm hook or go down 1 hook for each different size?
Your crochet friend in Melbourne Australia,
Michelle xx
Joan Alessi says
Does anyone know approximately how much yarn this takes? I want to use a different yarn, but I'm not sure how much to get. Thanks.