Crochet Pattern: Ridged Hair Bow

By Candace – 6 Comments
If there’s a little girl in your life or you just want to express your inner child, this darling bow will add a touch of girlish innocence to any outfit. It’s quick, easy and fun to make, and in no time, you can have one in every color. It also works as a pretty little introduction to post stitches and how they can be used to add texture to your work. This bow can be worn on a clip or an elastic to control your hair with style. Crochet Ridged Hair Bow

Skill Level:

Finished Size: 4″ (10 cm) wide (when flattened), 2.5″ (6.5 cm) tall

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 20 yards)
Crochet Hook H (5.00 mm)
Hair clip or elastic
Needle and thread or glue

Gauge:
Rounds 1 – 5 in main body measure 4″ wide (when flattened) and 2.5รขโ‚ฌยณ tall

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Crochet Pattern: Ridged Hair Bow

Main Body:
Round 1: ch 24, sl st in first ch made: 24 ch
Round 2: ch 1, sc in each ch around, sl st in beginning ch-1: 24 sc
Rounds 3-5: ch 3, dc into first st, fpdc into next st, (dc into next 2 sts, fpdc in next st) around until 1 st remains, dc into last st, sl st in top of beginning ch-3: 24 sts
Finish off.

Middle Piece:
Row 1: ch 10, sc into second ch from hook and in each ch across: 9 sc
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across: 9 sc

Wrap the middle piece around the main body, preferably between two ridges. Sew the ends of the middle piece together and weave in ends.

Sew or glue the bow to a hair clip or hair elastic. Alternatively, you can slip certain styles of hair clip through the back of the middle piece without gluing or sewing and have an interchangeable accessory.

Need help while crocheting? Feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll help you out!

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6 Comments

  1. Sarah Dee says:

    It would be great on a hairband!

  2. Lee Ann says:

    Very nice pattern. Thanks for sharing!

    This would also be a good stash-buster pattern. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Vicki-Lou says:

    This would be so cute on my 1-year old daughter…if she would let me put anything in her hair ๐Ÿ˜›

  4. Dani says:

    “Round 2-5” — So do I repeat the instructions after this until I reach the 5th step?
    Or do I go back to Round 2 & then 2-5 over & over again until finished?
    Please clarify this. c: I really want to finish this bow ~

  5. Candace says:

    That’s a typo. It should say rounds 3-5, so repeat those instructions until you have 5 rounds done.

  6. Angel says:

    I made one of these to put in my hair and it turned out much bigger than I expected (I should learn to read the “finished size” before I start something…). I didn’t really know what to do until I remembered somebody crochets with embroidery floss.

    It worked perfectly with my one steel hook (size 6). I left off the last row of the bow because I didn’t have enough floss (or I didn’t think I had enough). The finished object turned out about an inch and a half wide, which is almost exactly what I was looking for. I used almost an entire tiny skein of embroidery thread, too!

    Thanks for the pattern. I’m going to use up my far-too-big bag of embroidery thread on these!

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