The Double Trouble Bobble Baby Headband Crochet Pattern

by JustOneHookDesigns

The Double Trouble Bobble Baby Headband Crochet Pattern

This is a pattern for a beautifully textured and unique baby headband that coordinates with the Double Trouble Bobble Baby Blanket. Featuring simple stitches and an easy repeat this pattern works up quickly and easily and would be a great gift for a newborn, baby, or baby shower!

Pattern is written in standard American terms and includes an abbreviation key and a material list. This is an intermediate beginner crochet pattern. A knowledge of basic crochet skills and terms is a plus.

Hook: 4mm

Gauge: 1.5” = 8 sts x 5 rows in stitch pattern

Sizing: Three sizes available for 0-3 mo, 3-6 mo, and 6-12 mo (stitch count can be adjusted to make a larger or smaller piece)

Pattern calls for Bernat Softee Baby yarn, but any Light-3 weight yarn can be used.

Bernat® Softee Baby™ (5 oz/140g; 362 yds/331 m)

colors used: Aqua, White, Mauve

approximately 1/4 ball for each


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Pattern details

  • Crochet Craft
  • Other Project type
  • Double Knit (DK) Yarn weight
  • Hook: 4.0 mm (G) Needle / Hook
  • 8 stitches and 5 rows = 2 inches in stitch pattern Gauge
  • 90 - 100 Yardage
  • US Terminology Terminology
  • English Language
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JustOneHookDesigns

Just a regular wife and mom to three beautiful babies. I try to create modern crochet patterns for everyday life. I take bits and pieces of what is going on in our life and around us and translate that into items that we, and hopefully you, can use and enjoy.