Welcome back to another exciting crochet adventure!
You have heard of Camel stitch, right? Not yet? But I am sure you heard about working on the 3rd loop so a half double crochet.
Half double crochet stitches are not as tall as double crochet stitches. The dc stitches are faster to crochet. So, I decided to experiment with that. Yes, there is a 3rd loop on the double crochet!!!
I tried it, and it worked! The modification made a stretchier headband.
So, do you want to try it? I made a step-by-step video tutorial for you guys. Even if you are a beginner crocheter, you will find it easy to follow. Any questions? Ask me here or on the channel.
Here is the video for you!
Are you going to try it using variegated yarn? Did I mention that you can even create a cowl or blanket with this pattern?
If you are looking for a crochet project that looks high-end but is simple enough for a relaxing evening, thisSedge Stitch Infinity Headbandis the perfect choice. This project is all about texture—using a variation of the classic sedge stitch to create a thick, reversible fabric that is both warm and stylish.
In my latest video tutorial, I walk you through every step of this "cozy boho" accessory. Whether you call it a headband or an ear warmer, this is a "quick win" project that helps you master a beautiful new stitch while creating something wearable in under an hour.
The sedge stitch is a favourite for beginners because it uses basic stitches—single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet—all worked into the same space. This creates a dense, "scalloped" look that is identical on both sides. In this tutorial, I used a foundation chain multiple of3 + 2(I started with 54+2 chains) to get the perfect width for a winter-ready ear warmer.
How to Crochet a Quick & Easy Sedge Stitch Infinity Headband
If you are looking for a crochet project that looks high-end but is simple enough for a relaxing evening, thisSedge Stitch Infinity Headbandis the perfect choice. This project is all about texture—using a variation of the classic sedge stitch to create a thick, reversible fabric that is both warm and stylish.
In my latest video tutorial, I walk you through every step of this "cozy boho" accessory. Whether you call it a headband or an ear warmer, this is a "quick win" project that helps you master a beautiful new stitch while creating something wearable in under an hour.
Why the Sedge Stitch?
The sedge stitch is a favorite for beginners because it uses basic stitches—single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet—all worked into the same space. This creates a dense, "scalloped" look that is identical on both sides. In this tutorial, I used a foundation chain multiple of3 + 2(I started with 54+2 chains) to get the perfect width for a winter-ready ear warmer.
The Custom "Boho" Twist
What sets this headband apart is the finishing. I decided to give this piece a "twist" before seaming the ends together. This creates that popularInfinity Twistlook that sits perfectly on the forehead.
To take it a step further, I added a custompicot-style edgingalong the foundation chain. By using a simple(sc, ch 4, slip stitch)repeat, you get a delicate, ruffled detail that gives the headband a boutique, "Boho" feel.
Watch the Full Tutorial
In the video, I also show you a clever way to change yarn colors without cutting your thread, which is perfect if you want to create a striped look like the beige and green version I made.
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f you're looking for that perfect mix of bohemian style and luxury texture, you’ve found it! Today, I’m thrilled to share one of my favorite recent projects: theBoho Luxury Texture Crochet Headband. This design is not only stylish and eye-catching, but it’s also surprisingly simple to create, making it a great project for crocheters of all levels.
The Secret is in the Stitch
The most incredible part of this pattern? It’s a simple2-row repeat! One row focuses on creating an open, airy mesh, while the second row adds depth and richness with a solid, textured finish. The combination of these two rows results in a headband that looks much more complex than it actually is.
For this project, we’re using a foundation chain in multiples of3+5. This specific number is the "magic key" that ensures your headband has clean, straight edges—something every crocheter strives for!
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Boho Luxury: The Ultimate Textured Crochet Headband
If you're looking for that perfect mix of bohemian style and luxury texture, you’ve found it! Today, I’m thrilled to share one of my favorite recent projects: theBoho Luxury Texture Crochet Headband. This design is not only stylish and eye-catching, but it’s also surprisingly simple to create, making it a great project for crocheters of all levels.
The Secret is in the Stitch
The most incredible part of this pattern? It’s a simple2-row repeat! One row focuses on creating an open, airy mesh, while the second row adds depth and richness with a solid, textured finish. The combination of these two rows results in a headband that looks much more complex than it actually is.
For this project, we’re using a foundation chain in multiples of3+5. This specific number is the "magic key" that ensures your headband has clean, straight edges—something every crocheter strives for!
Why You’ll Love This Design
Boho Vibe:The open stitchwork gives it that effortless, earthy look that’s so popular right now.
Luxury Feel:By using a soft, high-quality yarn, this headband transforms from a simple accessory into a piece of luxury fashion.
Quick and Easy:Since it’s a 2-row repeat, you’ll find yourself flying through the pattern. It’s the perfect "weekend project" or a thoughtful last-minute gift.
Watch the Tutorial
Want to see exactly how it’s done? I’ve put together a step-by-step video tutorial to guide you through every stitch. In the video, I’ll show you how to master the "window" and "solid" rows, and how to finish your headband for a professional look.
Click on the video below to see how to make it for yourself.
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