This pattern includes instructions how to make this cute kerchief or bandana and same style shawl! Use cotton yarn for Spring/Summer or some wool/acrylic for Autumn/Winter. This crochet bandana will be perfect hat alternative for colder season!
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Crochet Brynn Kerchief Bandana Pattern
This Brynn Kerchief Bandana adds a touch of unique boho-flair to any hairstyle. From short to long hair to straight, curly, or even locs, a kerchief will instantly upgrade your look.
Plus, it's the perfect accessory for disguising a bad hair day. These little cuties are quick to make and are great for using up small bits of yarn in your stash.
Crochet Kerchief Bandana Pattern
This quick kerchief bandana is made in one piece with just 17 rows of a modified mesh pattern. It's easy to adjust the size, simply crochet less or more rows to decrease or increase the size. When you're done, embellish it with your favorite flowers or bows or whatever you like. Or, keep it as it is!
Summer Picot Head Kerchief Crochet Pattern
This pattern is called the Summer Picot Crochet Head Kerchief because it is perfect for the summer! It is lightweight, but it also has a pretty picot border around it. And of course, one can use it in spring and fall, too.
Crochet Bandana Pattern by Bandana Heads
This versatile crochet bandana pattern is suitable for men and women with long hair and can be adapted to all seasons by varying the type of yarn. A crochet bandana or head scarf is an ideal hair accessory for travelers.
The multi-colored bandana featured here is a blend of cotton, silk and wool. A solid color also looks good. A practical feature of this textured crochet bandana is that it is worked from the lower tip and therefore extra rows can be added if necessary.
Crochet Lacy Bandana Pattern
Summer is for days in the sun and road trips with the top down. Enjoy it all with your hair tied back with this beautiful lace crochet hair kerchief! Going to a festival this summer? Channel a vintage vibe with this crochet head kerchief! It's a quick finish project too and only takes one ball of yarn.