June 14, 2025

How to make a gorgeous easy crocheted bandana | Video Tutorial

Making a gorgeous, easy, knit-look crochet bandana is a fun and stylish project—even for beginners! If you’re aiming for a knit-look but want to use crochet, the waistcoat stitch (a.k.a. the knit stitch in crochet) or slip stitch in back loop are perfect choices. Here’s a simple guide:

🧶 Supplies Needed:

  • Yarn: Worsted weight (category 4) cotton or cotton-blend yarn
  • Hook: 4.0 mm to 5.0 mm (check your yarn label)
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle

🪡 Stitches Used:

  • Ch – Chain
  • Sc – Single crochet
  • Wc – Waistcoat stitch (optional for knit look)
  • Sl st – Slip stitch

🌸 Pattern: Easy Knit-Look Crochet Bandana

Option A: Slip Stitch Ribbed Look (Beginner Friendly)

  1. Foundation Chain:
    • Ch 61 (or as wide as you want your triangle across the base).
  2. Row 1:
    • Sl st in the 2nd ch from the hook and each chain across. (60 sts)
    • Turn.
  3. Row 2 and Onward:
    • Ch 1, sl st in back loop only of each st across. Turn.
  4. Decrease Rows:
    • Every 2nd or 3rd row, decrease 1 stitch at each end (skip first or last st) to form a triangle.
    • Continue until 1-3 sts remain at the tip.
  5. Finish:
    • Fasten off and weave in ends.
  6. Optional:
    • Add ties by chaining 30–50 chains on both ends of the base and attaching to corners.

Option B: Waistcoat Stitch (for Knit Look)

  1. Start with a triangle shape:
    • Ch 2
    • Row 1: Sc 1 in 2nd ch from hook. Turn.
    • Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in stitch. (2 sts)
    • Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in next. (3 sts)
    • Continue increasing 1 stitch per row (always 2 sc in the first stitch) until the triangle is the desired size.
  2. Switch to Waistcoat Stitch:
    • Continue with waistcoat stitch rows (sc between the “legs” of the V) to give a knit look.
  3. Optional Border:
    • Work a round of single crochet or crab stitch (reverse sc) for a finished edge.
High quality

🌿 Tips for a Gorgeous Finish:

  • Use neutral or earth-tone yarn for a minimal boho look.
  • Add tassels or beads to the points for flair.
  • Block your bandana for a neat shape.

Video tutorial:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *