"This crochet pattern is for an adorable headband made using the easy lemon peel stitch a and is topped with a rose flower. The headband pattern free version is for 3-6 months babies. ⭐️ Yarn DK (weight 3) yarn. I used approximately 35 yards of King Cole Pricewise. ⭐️ Supplies you will need - Crochet hook 4mm (G-6) - Tapestry needle - DK/light worsted yarn - Scissors This pattern is beginner/easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches to complete the project. There is minimum sewing involved. "
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TagsSweet Lemon Baby Doll Onesie
This crochet pattern bundle is for a baby dolls onesie and headband. The doll clothes are suitable for 14” baby dolls. The dolls onesie is crocheted using the lemon peel stitch, it has a cute lace collar and buttons up the front. The matching headband is also made using the lemon peel stitch and is topped with a pretty crochet flower. ⭐️ Doll size ⭐️ The following measurements are of the doll used in the photo. You can easily adjust the length of the sleeves, legs and torso by simply adding or removing extra rows in these areas. Height - 14” Waist circumference - 24cm Torso length - 16cm Arm circumference - 9cm Under arm length - 11cm Thigh circumference - 15cm Inside leg length -11cm Head circumference - 27cm Finished size of onesie - H 26cm x W 14cm ⭐️ Yarn ⭐️ DK (weight 3) yarn. I used King Cole Pricewise DK. A - grey - 11g (32m/35yd) B - lemon - 58g (169m/185yd) Total - 69g (201m/220yd) ⭐️ Supplies you will need ⭐️ - Crochet hook 4mm (G-6) - Tapestry needle - DK yarn (weight 3) - Scissors - 14” baby doll - 3 x 15mm button This pattern is intermediate skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches. The onesie is made in one piece and there is very minimal sewing involved. To expand you will only need to sew on the buttons and flower.
Gold Fleck Crochet Headband Pattern
In the Designer's Words: This headband is easy to create if you know how to crochet in the round! Using crochet thread and a small hook, you can make this stylish headband in just one afternoon.
Every princess needs a crown or tiara and this how to make a headband tutorial shows you exactly how to make your girl feel positively royal. The Gold Fleck Crochet Headband Pattern is a sweet and simple DIY hair accessory that uses gold flecked yarn to give the DIY headband some glitter and some glam. Your girl is going to love wearing this crochet accessory made especially for her to school and on play dates. This headband can be made for adults, as well. So, go ahead and be a princess, too. We think you deserve it.
Pretty Kids Headband
This crochet pattern is for a pretty headband made using the easy lemon peel stitch a and is topped with a thick textured bow. Yarn DK (weight 3) yarn. I used approximately 16g (45m/50yd) of King Cole Pricewise. Supplies you will need - Crochet hook 4mm (G-6) - Tapestry needle - DK/light worsted yarn - Scissors This crochet pattern is easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches to complete the project as well as being able to work in back posts. There is minimum sewing involved.
Baby Bow Headband Free Crochet Pattern
Crochet baby headbands are popular for many reasons, not the least of which is to help strangers easily identify whether you have a baby girl or a baby boy. This beautiful bow knot headband has a feminine design that is easy to craft.
Knot Me Up Headband by Crochet Dreamz
Victoria Rose Heirloom Lace Baby Bonnet
Crochet a beautiful, vintage style, lace baby bonnet with this free crochet pattern. Delicate shells, and petals add charm to this heirloom-quality piece.
Crochet baby bonnets are a classic and stylish option for any baby's wardrobe, and the Victoria Rose baby bonnet is destined to become a treasured part of your little one's early months.
Created using crochet thread, every detail has been lovingly crafted making this lacy design a beautiful, yet modern take on the bonnets of the late 1800s and early 1900s.