
Bow tie Headband

Summers heating up here in Oz so bub and I are whipping out these beauties again. This bow tie head band was the first crochet pattern I'd ever written. I published it for free with some input from another crocheter. However In the 12 months since I published this my skills and knowledge have evolved.
This being one of my little favourites I wanted rejig the written pattern and clarify some of the written instructions. To do this here's a visual guide to go with the pattern.

I haven't documented a gauge, I found it wasn't important. Any variation in size and shape won't affect the look. I do love a good opportunity to de-stash! so I originally made these with left overs of the Morris and Sons empire yarn. This can be replaced with any other yarn you love!
The pattern is written in UK terminology. The main stitch is a UK Treble crochet. Dc is the equivalent to Tr in US terminology.
2 Chains are used at the start of each row to gain the height of the Tr stitch and are counted as a stitch. The last stitch of the following row will be made into this. I'll show you in the photos below.
For the purpose of this tutorial I've written the instructions for the adult size in a Knit Picks cotton.
LETS GET STARTED!
Ch 3 to start.


ROW 1: Tr 3 into the first Ch (the 3rd ch from the hook)

ROW 2: ch2, tr 2 into the same st, tr into the next st, tr2 into the next st.
To break it down: The first 2 trs are made directly after the starting chs. This means not skip the first space.

Tr into the next st, tr 2 into the last st
Since the starting chs are counted as a st, the final 2 trs are made into the top of the starting chs at the start of the previous row.













ROW 11: rpt row 2
Increasing to create the body of the headband.



For the adult size this is repeated 44 more times. If you'd like to increase the size of the headband this would be the time. Just check the height of your stitches and adjust from there. Remembering there will be some stretch in the finished work.
To complete the other end of the headband the same rows are repeated from the start, in reverse. The final row ROW 70 | ch2, tr3tog. Like all other decrease rows the it includes the chs at the start of the previous row.
FINISHING
To Finish, sew and trim in any ends.
I found the bow sat well after tying so I didn't feel the need to block it. If you’d like to block your headband, it will help the shape of the bows.
The end ties may need a little stretch as you ties them.

But that's it! I hope you enjoy new headband and clarify any questions.
Let me know what you think and feel free to share your creations.
