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Monday, February 21, 2011

The Knotted Headband Tutorial

My husband came home one day
with a headband he had found in a parking lot (I know...sooo sanitary)
and said "I bet you could make one of these"

so I did...because I'm all for stealing awesome ideas.



Difficulty: Medium
Time: 30 minutes
Cost: Under $10
Fun-ness: Why would I do a boring project?

Materials:
Yarn (100% cotton for a crisp look, acrylic for a softer look)
Size H or J hook
Ribbon (approximately 1/2 inch wide)
Hot Glue Gun

Directions

Step 1: Creating the Chains
Crochet 2 separate chains of the same color. One should be approximately 160 chains long (the short one). The other should be approximately 300 chains long (the long one). Fold both chains into thirds, and then fold each chain in half (like a rainbow). Play with the ends until they are about even. 




Step 2: Tying your knot
This is a little hard to explain, so I've made picture directions...




Step 3: Prepping the strands:
Hot glue each of the individual strands to one another in a row. Once they are secure, chop off the uneven ends with scissors, leaving a nice straight end. Do this to the other side as well.



Step 4: Attaching your ribbons
Cut your ribbon into 4 pieces - two 4inch strands, two 15inch strands. Glue one of the 15 inch strands onto the end of your crocheted headband. Wrap the strand with one of the 4 inch pieces, hot gluing as you go; this will give it a finished look. Repeat on the other side. Once done, melt the ribbon ends with a stove burner (or lighter) to keep from fraying. 




And that's it! 

So wear your headband with pride! And when someone asks, tell them you are awesome, and made it yourself!

Love the headband, but don't want to make it yourself? Don't fret, because I'm selling them over at my Etsy Shop

159 comments:

  1. This is really cute. I will have to try it.

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  2. This is adorable!!! I love the story of your husband haha. How sweet :)

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  3. Super cute, and simple! I am following from Sumo's Sweet stuff. Hope you come by to visit.
    Cheers!
    Jen
    www.cariboobutterfly.com

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  4. I have to try this, so cute! Thanks for the tutorial! Stopped by from Sew Can Do party and am your newest follower:) Looking forward to more!

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  5. I love it! It is so cute! Now I'll have to get busy making some!

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  6. I seriously just learned how to crochet! I am soooo going to try to make one of these.. Thanks for the tutorial and for sharing with the Pink hippo Party!

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  7. This is fabulous! If only I knew how to crochet!

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    1. I can't crochet so i used thick industrual yarn an it works!

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  8. Thanks Cami!!! I'm so excited to make this headband!

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  9. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS!!! I'm so glad I found your site. Thanks!

    prettylittlelovelychrissie.blogspot.com

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  10. That only took you 30 minutes?! It would take me about 30 days! HA! Love it ... it's super cute! :)

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  11. I love this! I'm a beginner corcheter (sp?) and really really want to try this! I hope it works out!

    Stopping by from adamstrinity.blogspot

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  12. I'm brand new to crocheting & these were sooooo easy to make!! You are awesome!!

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  13. this is seriously amazing!! I need to do this! I'd love for you to come link up to handmade tuesdays @ ladybug blessings if you have a chance :)

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  14. So cute!!! Too bad I can't crochet. Maybe you can make one for me? hehe ;)

    I love the color too...

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  15. Oh my goodness, I just found your blog and I LOVE it! You have some of the cutest ideas i've ever seen.

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  16. As I saw you crossing this way and that way, I initially thought, "What the?!" By the end of your tute (nice job, by the way), I got it. Can't wait to make one! Thanks for sharing this!
    I'm following you now, too. Yay!

    Miranda
    www.justdrinkacoke.blogspot.com

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  17. Seriously this is so cute! I have tried to learn to chrochet for years all I can make is a chain. Perfect! I really adore these! Thanks.

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  18. I am totally in love with this headband! Thanks for the great tutorial. I'd love for you to submit this to the M&T Spotlight at http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight

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  19. LOVE it, you crafty genius! I'm so making one of these. :)

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  20. You definitely have the talent! Don't think i would even have the patience to make this, much less the ability. Lovely.
    I enjoyed visiting your blog and hope that you will visit mine as well =) :
    http://the-w-s.blogspot.com/

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  21. love the headband! Nice work!
    Christine
    greatoakcircle.com

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  22. I absolutely love the headband and am featuring it on our blog's facebook page. Not only is the design beautiful, you picked the perfect color!

    Thanks so much for sharing, I'm looking forward to making this. :)

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  23. I made one in a dark orchid for my daughter, AWESOME! Thanks for posting and sharing!

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  24. Hooray! Mine is finished! I only had one mishap with the hot glue gun :)

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  25. Love this! I am just learning to crochet. I needed something to keep me busy at my son's occupational therapy appointments. I'm attempting a cowl at the moment...I'm featuring this next week for sure!

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  26. That is so adorable! Thanks for sharing how you made it!

    Also, I have a great Dove chocolate giveaway going on right now and would love if stopped by and entered: http://eyespydiy.blogspot.com/2011/02/dove-chocolate-discoveries-giveaway.html

    ~Katie @ Eye Spy DIY

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  27. this is so adorable, good job on it. I hope that you will link this with my Show and Share linky party, going on all week. http://craftygeordi.blogspot.com/2011/02/show-and-share-sunday_20.html

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  28. So cute! And cute hair by the way :)

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  29. LoVe this idea! So Cute! Perfect project to do with my daughter...and the girls at my church! Thanks for sharing!

    BTW...I featured it here:

    http://thecreativecrate.blogspot.com/2011/02/cute-crochet-headband.html

    Thanks again! :)

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  30. I am always looking for cute new things to do with crocheting and I LOVE this idea! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  31. I want one! I love it! thanks for sharing!

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  32. That's so cute! I could totally make that...I think :)

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  33. OK so I seriously LOVE THIS! The knot is beautiful...thanks so much for that tutorial! I am seriously in love!

    Thanks so much for linking up to "20 Below Thursday" :)

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  34. so..I'm going through someday's linky party..find this cute headband...click on it..and find myself here! love it. love you...been meaning to write you back an email about how we should be bff and sport finger mustaches together...but this dang thing called life keeps getting in my way! you're awesome. love you AND your crap!

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  35. Cute and easy to make.

    i think i made these type of knots when i was in NCC at school! but i can vaguely remember how to do them, thanks for brushing up my memories!

    I am your newest follower! Would be glad if you could drop by at my blog - Adithis Amma Sews

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  36. Wow so cute and I have all the supplies. Thanks for a fantabulous tutorial.
    Jennifer
    http://www.alwaysinwonder.com

    Oh and I am having a giveaway for an Eclectic Whatnot Camera Strap Cover if you're interested. Giveaway doesn't end till Saturday night.

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  37. Hmmm, anyone know how we could alter this for knitters? I think it's SO cute but I knit.

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  38. Cami, you're amazing! Absolutely LOVE this!

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  39. Oh my gosh, I just love this! Thanks for posting the tutorial! I'm getting married in October over on Whidbey Island and this in a more delicate yarn would be perfect for the headpiece I'm looking for! Thank you again! I love finding new crochet blogs and yours is no exception! :)

    love-sundae.blogspot.com

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  40. Ack! I just learned how to crochet. LAST NIGHT. This will be perfect practice. Thanks so much!

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  41. This is very cute! I wanted to let you know that I "pinned" this on Pinterested and lots of people have "repinned" (liked) it.

    Go here if you're interested in seeing my Pinterested account: http://pinterest.com/justjaimewgc/

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  42. I love this! I do want to make one for me and a friend that loves headbands!

    Shana
    http://sfaesyartwork.blogspot.com/

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  43. thanks so much for coming and linking up to handmade tuesdays, I actually am featuring this as well :)

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  44. Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing it on Thrilling Thursday @ Paisley Passions. Hope you stop by again soon :)

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  45. Looks great, I've got tons of yarn scraps, I'll give it a shot. stop by sometime, domesticdeadline.blogspot.com

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  46. This could not have come at a better time. I have been searching the web for a crochet headband pattern. No need to search any further. You did a great job with this one. Thanks for the tut as well. :)

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  47. I made this my Friday Fun Feature for today! I also made my own version. Feel free to grab my featured button and check it out!

    http://ashleyscrafts.blogspot.com/2011/02/friday-fun-feature-crochet-headband.html

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  48. I just finished making mine! It turned out so cute!!
    ~Madeline
    www.flameinthedarkness.com

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  49. Your headbands are a perfect present for my sister!

    question though: could you add a approximate length too? Everything I crochet tends to be too small (I always have gauge issues!) and it would help to know how long the strands need to be.

    I just started this one, and my long strand, when folded over into six is only about 8 inches long, which is too short to make it really work. (fortunately, this is so easy I can just whip out another one!)

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  50. This is absolutely one of the cutest things on the planet! Would love to make it, but even just the word "crochet" terrifies me :) I may just order one!!

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  51. Love it! I have some yarn and going to try this out! Thank you for such a pretty and useful craft!

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  52. I featured this today because I LOVE it! Thanks so much for sharing...come get a "featured" button :)

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  53. soo cute!! I think I may have to try this after I finish all the scarves I have to make :)

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  54. i tried this and it was so easy and fun to make :)

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  55. I featured you on my blog...please feel free to stop by, check it out, and grab my button :)

    Jessica
    http://myworldmadebyhand.blogspot.com/2011/02/sunday-stalker-2.html

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  56. Thank you so much for posting this tutorial I've seen this knot everywhere and couldn't follow any other (written) how to's I'd found in books.

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  57. I love this! Can't wait to make one! I'll be featuring this today!
    www.crystalscraftspot.blogspot.com

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  58. Made one last night, Took about 15 min from start to wearing it. My only change was I sewed the ends and ribbon on. Great Tutorial. Love my new headband. lesedo.blogspot.com

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  59. Wow!I'm totally diggin my new headband. I'm sure I'll be making tons for friends b-days! Thanks for the tutorial!!!

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  60. Adorable!!!!!!!!! I ventured over from Sew Chatty. I am now following you and look forward to checking out all your creations.

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  61. Hey! I tagged you in my blog about me making this cutie... I changed it a bit but it's soo adorable!

    http://jacksonshappenins.blogspot.com/2011/03/headband-1-knot.html

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  62. I like that! I have extra yarn hanging around--I'm going to have to try it. Thanks for the pictures of how to tie the knot. I'm sure that will make it really easy to do.
    --Jill
    jillmadeit.blogspot.com

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  63. Just got my one from you that I ordered from your Etsy store! I love it!! Thank you so much.

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  64. Perfect tutorial! I can't wait to try and make one!

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  65. Gorgeous! Thanks for linking to Fantabulous Friday!

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  66. I made one of these and posted about it on my blog- thanks for sharing!
    http://www.livinthedream07.blogspot.com

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  67. Super awesome! I love that your husband is so thrifty. I have a special place in my heart for thrifty people! I'm linking to your tutorial and I can't wait to give it a shot soon. Thanks for sharing your secrets!!
    -Sarah from Create Studio
    www.createstudio.blogspot.com

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  68. Do you think I could show this on my blog and a lot of your other cute ideas?

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  69. I'm probably the only one who cannot see the images, nor understand the directions. I'm sad :(

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  70. Just made this! Thanks for the awesome tutorial! And tell your hubby thanks for picking up cute garbage ;). I can't wait to wear it!

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  71. saw your feature over at fabric bows and more. This is adorable. Maybe because orange is one of my fave colors. Or bc i've just fallen in love with crochet!

    Feel free to stop by and link up to my Make & Share 1st edition Fridays if you like.

    ~ Christy

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  72. Great tutorial!
    I featured the knotted headband on my blog here: http://stitchingupastormcrochet.blogspot.com/2011/04/crochet-knotted-headband.html

    Thanks!
    Stitchingupastorm

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  73. I love this! I modified it a little bit to make bracelets for a handout. I referenced your tutorial. It is so well written and has great pictures. Check out my post here. Thanks for sharing such cute ideas.

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  74. I can't believe you made this!!!!!!! woooooooowww!!! great job :)

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  75. This is awesome!

    Is there a way to make this without having to crochet? I can't! :(

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  76. AH!! I bookmarked this page so I could come back to it, and now the images won't load for me! :( Is it an error on my end? I hope so.

    Love the pattern though! Cna't wait to finish it! I will check back....

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  77. I too wanted to make this, but cant load the pictures.

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  78. Ive bookmarked this as well and have created my chains but the pics wont load to let me finish. I LOVE this project and hope the pictures get fixed soon! :)

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  79. Just made some of these tonight! I'm relatively new at crafting and just started blogging again. Made a link to your tutorial at my site. Thanks for sharing the awesomeness!
    http://robinelin.blogspot.com/

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  80. This is brilliant! I have a ball of crocheted chain that I made for another project ages ago and never used so this is perfect! Thank you for such a great tutorial! X

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  81. So cute! Shoutout from pinkdilla.com!

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  82. I always wanted to know hot to make sailor knots!
    It looks beautiful! Thanks!!

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  83. Found your tutorial via Craftzine & immediately made one. I love it. Thanks for making & sharing such a great tutorial. I added a link to your tutorial on Ravelry.com for my fellow crochet junkies. :-)

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  84. This is one of my favorite things I've made yet! And it took no time at all so I made 2 :D

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  85. So awesome! I have to steal it from you. Thank you. I've been struggling to learn crochet, and can't get past the chain stitch. Glad I came across this. I pinned it, too!

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  86. seriously so darn cute. I have to put this on my to make list!!!

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  87. I love this!!! Am totally going to try it!

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  88. I made one for my daughter. It turned out great. Thanks for the tutorial.
    http://dreamalildream.com/creativehands/project-monday-knotted-headband-made/

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  89. Super Cute! Love it!

    Check out my fun craft blog!

    http://craftyindulgence.blogspot.com

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  90. How long in inches are the two strands? I'm making a knitted version and want to know how long to shoot for.

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  91. I made this for my goddaughter and she LOVED IT! So cute and quick to make!

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  92. I just made a black and grey one! thanks for these instructions! it was so easy!

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  93. This is sooo great!! Easy to understand the instructions and great pictures!! I made a couple for Christmas presents and they were so cute!! I think I will make one for myself now...

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  95. Hi there
    Thanks for the tutorial, I really like this headband and made me one. I blogged about it and included a link to your tutorial. Also, I pinned it on Pinterest :-)
    Here is the link to my blog post:

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  96. Awesome! I love The Knotted Headband... Linking up tomorrow at Tangled Happy. Thanks so much for sharing this. A perfect project for beginner crocheters!

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  97. Wow, that is really cute! Love it. Thanks for sharing!

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  98. i totally have that turquoise flannel used as your background! i used it to back my niece's first little quilt she made. =) gonna try this headband, thanks!!

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  99. Made one this afternoon! So easy! I made it out of aqua cotton ease. I used brown grosgrain ribbon to hide in my brown hair and the texture to hold the knot. :) Thanks for the tut!

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  100. Just made it! Thanks for the tutorial. This was my first crochet project ever and it was easy. I feel like I can now tackle more projects.

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  101. Thanks so much... just made one for my sister for her birthday. I used dark "jeanish" blue yarn to go with jeans.
    Lydia B.

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  102. I just finished making this! It was super easy! I'm going to use these as a fundraiser for my sorority. Thank you so much for putting up the instructions!

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  103. I wonder if I can knit something like this, and if so, how could I do that?

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  104. What a nifty no-sew tutorial! I included it in my roundup of fabulous and free headband tutorials and you can check it out here: http://darlingadventures.com/?p=470

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  105. I love your tutorials! This is the first one I've used and I have to say, the pictures with the arrows for each step are a LIFE SAVER! Thank you so much!
    ~Amanda

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  106. Just finished one for my little girl! Now I want to make one for my self! I am tempted to go the the store & buy every color yarn I can find!!!

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  107. I just finished this headband and I LOVE it! I can't wait to wear it out.

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  108. This is so cute!
    I just bought some ice-cream coloured yarn (minty green etc) so will have to try this with the new yarn!!

    Fab blog too :)

    http://sequins-and-glitter.blogspot.co.uk

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  109. I gave it a go last night!!
    I didnt have a glue gun but it was so easy and looks sooo cute!!


    http://sequins-and-glitter.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/my-kingdom-for-glue-gun.html

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  110. I don't know how to crochet the hard parts, but I understand the chain! That is absolutly adorable! I love it! Since I'm a beginner and all you have to do is make chains, I am so in for it! Thank's so much! :D

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  111. I love this, but when I made it, the hot glue made a HUGE mess! The headband has random dots of glue all over :( I love this so I think I am going to try to do it some way without the glue? Anyway, thanks for the tutorial!

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  112. Hey!!! Thanks sooo much for this amazing tutorial! I made mine red and then braided each side side tightly, so that the knot was more pronounced.So if anyone doesn't want to use glue, that looks good! Will be looking for further tutorials,
    Brianna

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  113. Made this last night and it is SO cute!! Made it with white yarn, and with ribbon that is white with blue lettering saying "Eat, Drink & Be Married!"

    Your tutorial is great!! Thanks for sharing, I know what I'll be making for Christmas presents this year!

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  114. I love this headband and am new to crochet but wanted to try it out. My chain seems to be much more loose than yours. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I bought the J hook, maybe I just need more practice? I am trying to pull it tight but it's still not looking like yours. Let me know if you have any suggestions to help me learn!! Thanks!

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  115. I used this post for adding ribbon to a 5 strand t-shirt headband, but your knot looks really cool. I'll probably try it sometime. Thanks =)

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  116. Super cute!!! I hope you visit my blog!

    http://inkarapoozville.blogspot.com/

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  117. I made this with blue and purple yarn. It is super cute, thank you for sharing. On another note, your blog inspired me to make my own blog - Knits by Britt. I would love for you to check it out at http://knitsbybritt.blogspot.com . I would also love to share a link to your blog on my page. Would that be ok with you? :)

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  118. we miss you!!! are you not posting any more???

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  119. Thanks for the easy-to-follow instructions! I just made one for my friend's birthday. She loves it!

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  120. This is super cute, but when you finish the ribbon ends, do you tie them behind the head? or do you glue them to the other side and make a loop? Thanks a ton.

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  121. It was so Easy and Cute! Thank you so much. Loved it!

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  122. Thanks so much! I just made one using elastic instead of ribbon and it's so cute!

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  123. Very lovely project for someone with curly hair.

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  124. i made one for my lil sis's b-day today (happy b-day AMYNJIMMY!!!!) and had a ton of time so...i made one for me! one is purple(her fave color) and mine is soft white! you are so cleaver!!!thanks Heidi

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  140. I really like the look of this knot headband, the little strings are very original. I'm surprised it only takes you 30 minutes, it always takes me at least 1 hour to get it to the right size for my hair.

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