Monday, August 4, 2014

Headband Photo Tutorial and Store News

Okay. I promised that I would make a photo tutorial of the shell headband pattern. This is happening today. Before I work on that though, I need to update you on a special offer on our Online Store. In an attempt to keep a larger stock of items, I invited my close friend Kelly to post items she has made. I bring this up to inform you that she is raising money for the American Cancer Society through Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and is offering her handmade items for donations to this cause. She has several items in the online store with "Made by Kelly" in the description and I have marked them with an "On Sale" tag to make them easier to find. The proceeds from the sale of these items between now and the walk this October will be donated. If you live nearby and can pick up the item, then you can also choose to donate the shipping price, or we can refund that back to you. Whichever you prefer. Storenvy does not allow us to list free shipping on our items.

I have kept this post in draft form and updated it throughout the day as I worked. Instructions for the pattern are in the captions for each photograph.

Easy Shell Headband

Photo Tutorial


First you will need some worsted weight yarn and a size H crochet hook.

Chain 5

Yarn over twice (this starts the treble crochet stitch)

Insert hook in the 5th chain from your hook

Treble crochet (End of Row 1)
This is where you will work the stitch when the pattern says to tc in same st.
Ch 4, turn, tc in same st, tc (End of Row 2)

Ch 4, turn, tc in same st, tc in next stitch and top of ch from previous row (End of Row 3)

Ch 4, turn, tc in same st, 2tc, tc in next stitch and top of ch from previous row (End of Row 4)

Close up of the end of Row 4

Ch 4, turn, tc in same st, tc in next 5 sts (End of Row 5)

Close up of the end of Row 5

Stitch where you will work your first shell

Ch 4, turn, sk 3 tc, shell (3 tc, ch 2, 3 tc) in 4th tc tc in ch 4 (End of Row 6)

Close up of the end of Row 6

Ch 4, turn, tc in same st, shell in top of shell (the ch 2 space), 2 tc in ch 4 (End of Row 7)

Close up of the end of Row 7

Ch 4, turn, tc in same st, tc, shell in top of shell, tc, 2 tc inch 4 (Close up of the end of Row 8)

Ch 4, turn, tc in next 2 sts, shell in top of shell, (tc)3. Repeat. (End of Rows 9 & 10)

Close up of the end of Row 10

 How to make a treble decrease (tc dec):

Yarn over (YO) twice, insert hook in st and pull up a loop. (4 loops on hook)

YO and pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook)

YO and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook)

YO twice, insert hook in next stitch and pull up a loop (5 loops on hook)

YO and pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook)

YO and pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook)

YO and pull through all 3 loops (End of tc dec)

Continuation of Pattern:

Ch 4, turn, tc dec, shell in top of shell, tc dec, tc (End of Row 11)

Ch 4, turn, shell in top of shell, tc in top of ch 4 (End of Row 12)

 Placement for stitches of Row 13

1st Stitch

2nd Stitch

3rd Stitch (top of shell)

4th Stitch

5th Stitch

6th (Last) Stitch in top of ch 4

Continuation of Pattern:

Ch 4, turn, tc in next 5 sts and in top of ch 4 (End of Row 13)

Ch 4, turn, tc, tc dec, tc in next 3 sts and top of ch 4 (End of Row 14)

Ch 4, turn, (tc dec) 2, tc in top of ch 4 (End of Row 15)

Ch 4, turn, tc dec, tc in top of ch 4 (End of Row 16)


Ch 4, tc in top of ch 4 (End of Row 17)


Ch 14

Bring both ends together

Here is where you will slip stitch

Insert hook

Slip stitch (End of Row 18)


Enjoy your new headband!

11 comments:

  1. thanks!!! i love it! just made a multi-coloured one and will be starting another later (great for sporty things or dress up)

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  2. Thank you for sharing. Just made one n it came out perfect.

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  3. Thank you so much for this photo tutorial. I seem to be crochet challenged. I can knit just about anything but crochet ...

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  4. This photo tutorial was great! Thanks for providing that for us visual learners. :)

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  5. nice and clear work, easy to understand. thank you soo much for share this .....

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  6. I make scarves, basic blankets, and slouchy toboggans, but I am totally lost on this one. I have no clue how you went from end of row one to the next pic. Mine looked like a knot.

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  7. gave me a bit of trouble but i got it. just have to practice doing a couple more to get the hang of the stitches, i i loved this and can out looking good thank you for the instructions.

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  8. Cute pattern can't wait to try.

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  9. Thank you. I was looking for a headband that i could use at the gym that was wide enough to hold my bangs away, but thin enough to fit under my hair braid in the back. The only difference i did was i used cotton to help absorb sweat. Since cotton doesn't stretch, i added two ties of 25 sts and worked a border of 4 scs in each space-8 in each end) Now it's adjustable.

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  11. Thanks! The photo tutorial helped a lot! 👍🤗

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