Crochet Tulip Headband Tutorial for Beginners | Crochet Tulip Bag Strap Pattern
This Crochet Tulip Headband tutorial shows you how to create a beautiful floral headband using popcorn stitches that resemble tulips. The same crochet pattern can also be used as a crochet tulip bag strap, making it a versatile and trendy crochet project.
This beginner-friendly crochet pattern is popular in the USA and Europe for handmade gifts, everyday accessories, and selling crochet products.
Materials Used
- 4-ply 100% cotton yarn (White, Green, Pink)
- 2.5 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
Crochet Tulip Headband – Written Pattern
Note: This written pattern is created strictly based on the video subtitles and follows the exact stitch counts and construction.
Row 1: Foundation & Base Row (White Yarn)
- Make a slip knot.
- Chain 67 (chain count must be a multiple of 3 + 1).
- Chain 2, skip 3 chains.
- In the 4th chain, make 1 half double crochet (HDC).
- Make 1 HDC in each chain across.
- Total stitches: 68 HDC (including starting chain 2).
- Chain 1 and fasten off, leaving a tail for weaving.
Row 2: V Stitch Row (Green Yarn)
- Attach green yarn to the second chain of Row 1.
- Chain 3 (counts as first DC).
- Skip 2 stitches.
- In the next stitch, make a V stitch: (DC, chain 1, DC).
- Skip 2 stitches, repeat V stitch in every 3rd stitch.
- Continue until 3 stitches remain.
- In the last stitch, make 1 DC (border stitch).
- Chain 1 and fasten off.
Row 3: Tulip Popcorn Stitch (Pink Yarn)
- Attach pink yarn at the top of the chain 3 from Row 2.
- Chain 3 (border stitch).
- In the chain-1 gap of the V stitch, make 5 DC.
- Remove hook, insert into first DC, pull loop through.
- Chain 2 to complete popcorn stitch.
- Repeat popcorn stitch in each V stitch chain-1 gap.
- After last popcorn, make 1 DC on top of last DC of Row 2.
- Chain 1 and fasten off.
Row 4: Border Row (White Yarn)
- Attach white yarn to the third chain of Row 3.
- Chain 1 (slightly taller).
- In each chain-2 gap between popcorn stitches, make 3 HDC.
- Repeat across all chain-2 gaps.
- In the last stitch (top of previous DC), make 1 HDC.
- Chain 1 and fasten off.
Weaving Ends
- Use tapestry needle to weave in all loose ends.
Side Flaps (Triangular Ends for Headband)
Flap Row 1
- Attach yarn in the chain-2 gap of Row 1.
- Chain 1.
- Make 9 single crochets across rows as follows:
- 2 SC on chain-2
- 2 SC on Row 2
- 1 SC between Row 2 and Row 3
- 2 SC on Row 3
- 2 SC on Row 4
Flap Row 2
- Chain 1, turn.
- DC decrease over first 2 stitches.
- Make 1 DC in next 5 stitches.
- DC decrease over last 2 stitches.
- Total stitches: 7.
Flap Row 3
- Chain 1, turn.
- DC decrease.
- Make 3 DC.
- DC decrease.
- Total stitches: 5.
Flap Row 4
- Chain 1, turn.
- DC decrease.
- Make 1 DC.
- DC decrease.
- Total stitches: 3.
Flap Row 5
- Chain 1, turn.
- DC 3 together.
Chain Extension
- Chain until it reaches half of head circumference.
- Fasten off.
- Repeat the same flap process on the opposite side.
Final Notes
Your crochet tulip headband is now ready. This same pattern can also be used as a crochet tulip bag strap.
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