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Cute Scallop Shell Bead Headband
"Make this super easy a nd beautiful crochet beaded scallop shell headband in just 10 minutes also a great perfect crochet project for absolute beginner only basic skill need like make a chains, slip stitch and single crochet. Get your hand on this new crochet technique and you will love the pretty result follow along very detail step by step photo tutorial and simple to read pattern. made this with cotton yarn and 1.5 mm hook. So let's get working on!"
Crochet Hook8 or 1.5 mm hook (steel)
Yarn WeightOther
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Cheryl Y
Aug 20, 2017
This is another great pattern from Jane. This Cute Scallop Shell Bead Headband is so sweet! With this pattern I will be making a few of these in different colors for my granddaughters. Jane has some great pictures and a video to help you make this one. I think she does a great job teaching how to crochet. Thumbs up!! Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet pattern.
cthomas 396
Aug 01, 2017
An adorable headband! I can think of a few little girls that I know who would love this headband-- will have to put it on my to-make list!
mulberrygalprinces s
Aug 01, 2017
What a cute headband. It has my grand daughter written all over it. First she hates the stretchy kind. She says they are either too tight or they are droopy. Secondly purple and pink are her two favorite colors. And last it's easy for me to whip right out. I think I will make one now and if she likes it, I will put aside another for the Holidays.
Hippie Chick
Jul 31, 2017
Another great pattern that I find on the Jenny and Teddy blog. So glad they are being featured on here today with links to so many of their patterns. Love the little pearl accents in this headband. This would look great on my little flower child. It could be worn as an every day accessory or for a little more formal outfit also.
JaneEK
Jul 30, 2017
At first I thought this was an extension of a similar pattern by this same designer, but it is worked somewhat differently. Its still very easy, and again, it pretty much took me longer to thread the beads than work them. Although the designer recommends using 12 beads, I opted to thread 20 just in case I wanted to make it longer. Once you finish the headband, you can easily take off the remaining beads.
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