Materials needed:
- Worsted weight yarn (color of your choice)
- Appropriate crochet hook size for the yarn
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Step 1: Start by making a slipknot with your yarn and then chain a multiple of 4 stitches. The exact number of chains will depend on how wide you want your headband to be. For example, you can chain 60 stitches for an average-sized headband.
Step 2: After you have chained the desired number of stitches, turn your work.
Step 3: In the second chain from the hook, make a double crochet (dc).
Step 4: Chain one and turn your work.
Step 5: In the second stitch from the hook, make a front post double crochet (fpdc).
Step 6: Chain one and turn your work.
Step 7: In the second stitch from the hook, make a back post double crochet (bpdc).
Step 8: Repeat Steps 5-7 until your headband reaches the desired length. Remember to chain one and turn your work at the end of each row.
Step 9: Once you reach the desired length, fasten off your yarn, leaving a long tail.
Step 10: Fold your headband in half, matching the ends. With the long tail of yarn and a yarn needle, sew the ends together using a whipstitch or any other preferred method of joining.
Step 11: Weave in any loose ends with the yarn needle.
Congratulations! You’ve completed your simplest twist crochet headband. Now you can enjoy wearing it or make more in different colors to match your outfits.
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