To create the Granny Bandana Headscarf you will require several Half and Full Daisy Flower Granny Squares.
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If you are a beginner at crochet you may find a more detailed pattern for the
Daisy Square HERE.
This is the size of MY Flower Granny Squares and Final measurements of the Headscarf - BEFORE Blocking
I used a 4.00mm hook and Double knit YARN (you can use any yarn and hook as long as you take into account the final size of your squares.
So If using a thicker heavier yarn I have included layouts to compensate for this (Small, Medium layouts for the Granny Flower Bandana headscarf)
Size of individual Daisy Flower Squares = 70cms / 2.75 inches
The finished Size of the Crochet Head Scarf (Not Stretched or Blocked)
Length Of headscarf BEFORE ties are added = 50cms / 19.5 inches
Depth (Middle of Headscarf to point = 30.5 cms / 12 Inches
1 x Tie measures 25.5 cms / 10 inches (you will make 2 TIES)
Total Length including ties = 100 cms / 39.5 inches
Please note The written pattern for the full and HALF daisy squares are on this page further down, but for the purposes of crocheting this Granny Flower Sqaure
You will need to know how to crochet the 3 double crochet Cluster stitches which will be written as 3DCcl, all this really means is simply working 3 double crochet stitches together
3double crochet together = 3DCcl
How to crochet 3DC Cluster crochet stitch written as - 3DCcl. Written Crochet Pattern
Cluster Stitch (also known as dc3tog):
Yarn Over, insert hook in space, Yarn Over, draw up a loop,
Yarn Over, draw through 2 loops. (2 loops left on hook)
Yarn Over, insert hook back into same space,
Yarn Over, draw up a loop,
Yarn Over, draw through 2 loops. (3 loops left on hook)
Yarn Over, insert hook back into same space,
Yarn Over, draw up a loop, Yarn Over, draw through 2 loops. (4 loops left on hook) Yarn Over, and draw through all 4 loops.
for the Beginning of the ROW you will Ch to start (this acts as the first stitch of the cluster)
You will start the first 3 rows at the SAME side and place.
Once finished with a color I find it easier to fasten in ends as I work!
How to Crochet the HALF Daisy Granny Square Triangle
Start each ROW at the SAME side
The chain at the beginning is to let us have a neat edge and make it easier to work through when making our headscarf
Cluster st = 3DCcl ( work 3dc together)
Row 1: in yellow start with the magic ring Or chain 3 and work 6 Dc into the ring. Fasten off
Row 2: (Change color WHITE to by Inserting the hook into the top of the chain st, and pull through the new color
Ch3, in the TOP of the first stitch (counts as first dc) 2 clusters all in the first st, *working 3DCcl (1 cluster made), Ch1,* repeat from * to * end, ch1, and Dc into the TOP of the beginning chain to finish, TURN (6 cluster sts,)
Row 4: (Change colour BLUE by joining into the TOP of the chain at the start.)
working into the 3rd chain of the previous Ch4, work 2dc into the first ch1 space (first 3dc worked) work *3dc into the next ch1 space from previous round*, in the next chain 1 space work 3dc, repeat twice in the next ch1 space work a CORNER [3dc, ch3, 3dc] working along the side *3dc into the next ch1 space from previous round*, in the next chain 1 space work 3dc, repeat * to * until last st and work 2dc into the ch1 space, and dc into the top of very last st.
TURN.
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If you are wanting to make the Daisy Triangle BIGGER
You will TURN your work working back along the row just made and will continue as you would a normal Granny Square increasing 1 on each side of each row per round.
I will show you the Headscarf layouts you will need for the Granny Squares in 3 sizes.
Please NOTE: These sizes are only Dependant on your actual SQUARE sizes.
You can Make the Headscarf in Several SIZES to suit, to crochet a bandana head scarf Please ensure you take into consideration the size of the hook weight of yarn.
To help you crochet a head scarf to fit I have included several layouts for the Granny Flower Squares and Triangles. I used the Large Layout for my Headscarf.
SMALL Child
Medium - TEEN
LARGE - Adult
SMALL - Child
Layout for the Granny Square Kerchief - you will need
3 x FULL Granny Sqaures
3 xHALF triangle Granny Squares
Layout for the MEDIUM Granny Square Kerchief.
You will need
6 x FULL daisy Granny Squares
4 x HALF Daisy Granny Squares
And finally, For a LARGE Layout for Daisy Flower Headscarf, You will need
10 x FULL
5x HALF daisy Granny Squares
FULL Daisy Granny Square Free Written Crochet Pattern
FULL Daisy Granny Square
Start with the Colour you wish the center to be (I used Yellow )
Rnd 1: Ch4. 12 dc into the 1st chain on the hook, slip to top of ch3 to join (12sts)
Change to White (or your preferred color) and join with a slip stitch in any st to start
Rnd 2: Ch3, (counts as 1st half of the dc of the cluster), Yarn over and insert your hook into the base of ch 2 stitch. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (3 loops) Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch space. Yarn over and draw up a loop – 4 loops on the hook.
Yarn over and pull through 2 loops – 3 loops on hook. Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops on your hook. This is the beginning cluster stitch or first dc3tog completed. Ch1
continue working [DCcluster, ch1] into each stitch to create 11 DCclusters with a ch1 between = 12 petals (Pic Below)
Slip into the Top of the First ch3 to Join.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Rnd 3: With your chosen Main colour yarn, (I used BLUE)
join with sl st in any Ch2 sp and ch3 (counts as first dc). 2dc in the same sp, work 3dc in next space.
*(3dc, ch2, 3dc)in next sp (corner), work 3dc in next 2 spaces* repeat from *to* 3 times in total.
3dc, ch2, 3dc in next sp, join with sl st to top ch3.
Rnd 4:
TO start the round
[Slip 3 stitches along to the space just after Round 1s ch3, 2dcs] we will be working INTO the space created by the 3 dcs we worked in the previous round.
ch3 (counts as first dc). 2dc in the same sp, work 3dc in next 3 spaces ,
*(3dc, ch2, 3dc)in next sp (corner), work 3dc in next 3 spaces* repeat from *to* 3 times in total.
3dc, ch2, 3dc in next sp, join with sl st to top ch3.
If you wish to make the daisy granny square larger.
Continue working in the established Pattern Increasing the number of 3dcs made along each side of the square, and continue working corners as described.
SO
Rnd 5: of the Square would be
[Slip 3 stitches along to the space just after Round 1s ch3, 2dcs] we will be working INTO the space created by the 3 dcs we worked in the previous round.
ch3 (counts as the first dc). 2dc in the same sp, work 3dc in next 3 spaces ,
*(3dc, ch2, 3dc)in next sp (corner), work 3dc in next 3 spaces* repeat from *to* 3 times in total.
3dc, ch2, 3dc in next sp, join with sl st to top ch3.
Layouts for the Granny Square Crochet Headband
Your headscarf bandana should fit over the front of your head and tuck UNDER behind your ears. Many squares differ in Size so please adjust as you require.
Sewing your Sqaures together you should lay flat and sew under, joining the the outer back loops together. ensuring Each stitch of each square is lined up.
When joining all the Daisy Granny Squares you will have some waves appearing especially along the TOP line as technically we are squaring off a round shape. these are easily sorted in the final row, when we begin to make the headscarf ties.
Finishing the headscarf and adding in the ties.
The last ROW. With your main color
Chain 36sts, working BACK along the chain just made, single crochet into each chain, continue by Joining your Yarn at the RIGHT SIDE of Any corner
with the right side facing you. SLIP stitch EVENLY along the TOP of the Headscarf (working evenly into the half-triangle daisies which will Create a neat line along the top of the headscarf.
As you slip stitch along the HALF granny Squares here you can skip or ADD a stitch here and there to make this as straight as you can.
When you reach the next corner, Create the 2nd tie.
ch36,
Single crochet back along the second tie.
Continue working in single crochet Back down towards the point of the headscarf and again work more or skip some stitches to help even out the sides as best you can.
Working 3 single crochet into the POINT of the triangle and work back up the next side in single crochet.
slip to the first tie to join and
fasten off Weaving in ALL ends.
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