Bonfire Headband Crochet Pattern

The Bonfire Headband features fun textured stitches and stripes. It also includes 8 sizes ranging from baby to adult. This easy, crochet headband works up quickly and would be great for gifts or as a stash busting project!

Woman wearing a striped crochet headband.

Scroll down to follow along with the free version of this pattern and watch the video tutorial! Or grab the ad-free, printable pdf from Etsy and Ravelry! The pdf has color coded sizes so it’s easier to follow.

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BONFIRE COLLECTION

This is the 4th crochet pattern in the Bonfire Collection!

The Bonfire Collection also includes the Bonfire Blanket, Bonfire Scarf, and Bonfire Beanie

When designing these patterns I was inspired by bonfires in the Fall and cozy campfires. I used a warm color palette and thick textured stitches to provide warmth. 

All of the Bonfire patterns feature the same stitches, the textured stripes use the rice stitch and the neutral stripes use half double crochets.

Woman wearing a striped, crochet headband.

YARN + COLORS

I used 3 colors for my Bonfire Headband but you can use as many or few colors as you’d like!

I used Big Twist Value in the color Rust and Mustard for the top and bottom stripes, and Yarn Bee Yarn ID in the color Fawn for the middle stripe.

A orange, beige, and yellow stripe, crochet headband on a white surface.

This is a great project to use up any scrap or left over yarn you have! Each stripe uses minimal yarn so you don’t need to go out and buy a full skein if you don’t want to!

SIZES

To get the best fit, measure the head to determine the best size for you! The hat circumference is meant to be a bit smaller than the head size since the beanie will stretch.

Sizes(head circumference)Headband CircumferenceHeadband HeightYardage
Baby 0-3m
(12″) 
12″2.5″Color A – 22 yards
Color B – 7 yards
Color C – 22 yards
Baby 3-6m
(14″)
13.5″2.5″Color A – 25 yards
Color B – 8 yards
Color C – 25 yards
Baby 6-12m
(15-16″)
14.5″2.5″Color A – 27 yards
Color B – 8 yards
Color C – 27 yards
Toddler 1-3yrs
(16-18″)
16″3.5″Color A – 32 yards
Color B – 9 yards
Color C – 32 yards
Child 3-10yrs
(19″)
17.5″3.5″”Color A – 35 yards
Color B – 9 yards
Color C – 35 yards
Teen/Adult Small
(20″)
18.5″3.5″Color A – 36 yards
Color B – 10 yards
Color C – 36 yards
Adult Medium
(22″)
19.5″3.5″Color A – 39 yards
Color B – 11 yards
Color C – 39 yards
Adult Large
(23″)
20″3.5″Color A – 40 yards
Color B – 12 yards
Color C – 40 yards

Difficulty

Advanced Beginner

gauge

13 STs x 8 Rows = 4″ x 4″ in HDC

Adjust hook size to reach gauge.

notes

  • To customize the size:
    • Width: CH any even number for the foundation chain.
    • Height: Repeat Rounds 2 and/or 3 on the first stripe. Be sure to do the same to the top stripe so they match. Or you can make the middle stripe taller by repeating the HDC round.
  • The Round numbers in parentheses are in order by size, smallest to largest.
  • The numbers at the end of the Rounds represent that number of STs to be worked. They are also in order by size from smallest to largest.
  • Instructions between the *asterisks* are to be repeated until the end of the round.
  • The CH 1 + 2 at the beginning of each Round does not count as a ST.
  • Please see the video tutorial for extra assistance.

supplies

ABBREVIATIONS (us terms)

CH(s) – Chain(s)

ST(s) – Stitch(es)

SL ST – Slip Stitch

HDC – Half Double Crochet

DC – Double Crochet

FPDC – Front Post Double Crochet

BPDC – Back Post Double Crochet

special stitches

HOW TO CHANGE COLORS

On the final pull through on the last ST before a new color starts, drop current color and pull through with the new color.

FPDC – FRONT POST DOUBLE CROCHET

Yarn over, insert your hook from the front, around the back, and to the front again, around the post of the next ST, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through last 2 loops.

BPDC – BACK POST DOUBLE CROCHET

Yarn over, insert your hook from the back, around the front, and to the back again around the post of the next ST, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through last 2 loops.


Bonfire Headband Pattern

Starting with Color A: CH (40, 44, 48, 52, 58, 60, 64, 66). Join to the 1st CH to create a loop. CH 2.

Round 1: Working into the back bump of the CH, DC in each CH around. Join & CH 2. (40, 44, 48, 52, 58, 60, 64, 66)

Round 2: *FPDC, BPDC* repeat around. Join & CH 2. (40, 44, 48, 52, 58, 60, 64, 66)

Round 3: *BPDC, FPDC* repeat around.

Baby sizes only – on the last ST, change to Color B.

All other sizes, end round as normal. Join & CH 1. (40, 44, 48, 52, 58, 60, 64, 66)

Baby Sizes only – skip next round and move onto the HDC stripe.

Round 4: *FPDC, BPDC* repeat around. On the last ST, change to Color B. Join & CH 1. (52, 58, 60, 64, 66)

Round (44455555): HDC in each ST around. On the last ST, change to Color C. Join & CH 2. (40, 44, 48, 52, 58, 60, 64, 66)

Rounds (55566666): DC in each St around. Join & CH 2. (40, 44, 48, 52, 58, 60, 64, 66)

Baby Sizes Only – Rounds 6 & 7: Repeat Rounds 2 & 3.

All Other Sizes – Rounds 7-9: Repeat Rounds 3-4

Tie off yarn and weave ends on the inside of the headband.

And you’re all done!

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