Bandeau Top
Bandeau Top
HOLLY
BANDEAU
EASY
5MM HOOK © Wool and the Gang LTD. 2019
YOUR ADVENTURE
STARTS NOW
IT’S FUN
Making is the new
yoga. Free your
mind, the rest will
follow. Namaste.
WE’LL BE
THERE FOR YOU
Find all the
video tutorials
you need online.
YOU’RE GOING TO
FEEL GOOD
Nothing will make you
happier than holding your
finished project.
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
3
GET TO KNOW YOUR YARN.
Before you start your piece, play around with
your new yarn to get used to it, and to check
your tension.
4
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Pick up your hook & yarn and make the magic
happen! For a little extra help, check out our
Wool School at:
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When you’re done - let the world know.
LET’S GET MAKING
Tool kit
2[3:3] balls of WATG’s Buddy Hemp Yarn
1 5mm crochet hook
1 Holly Bandeau pattern
1 sewing needle
Tension
To ensure your crochet project has the same measurements as
the pattern, it is a good idea to make a tension swatch before
you start. A tension swatch is a small sample of crochet where
you count the stitches and rows and check them against the
tension given in the pattern. If you get MORE stitches/rows
than the pattern’s tension, it means your crochet is TIGHTER.
If you get FEWER stitches/rows than the pattern, your crochet
is LOOSER. Sometimes, it works to crochet tighter or looser to
compensate.
Single crochet
10 cm/4” = 16 stitches
10 cm/4” = 20 rows
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SIZING
The pattern includes directions for 3 sizes. When the
instructions differ between sizes, information is given for
size1-2 first, then for 3-4 and 5-6 in brackets, separated by a
colon. (example: 1-2 [3-4:5-6].)
You might want to highlight your size before you start making!
Pssst! Remember that you must not copy our patterns and sell, or even give
them away for free, in accordance with copyright law.
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MEASUREMENTS: SIZE 1-2
128CM/50.3"
17CM/6.6"
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MEASUREMENTS: SIZE 3-4
138CM/54.3"
19CM/7.4"
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MEASUREMENTS: SIZE 5-6
148CM/58.2"
21CM/8.2"
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HOW TO CROCHET YOUR HOLLY BANDEAU
Your bandeau is made in one long piece and is finished off
with a decorative picot edging around the entire bandeau.
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7 Decrease row: Make 1 chain stitch, work in single
crochet until you have 8[6] stitches left of your row, turn
your work. (196[230] stitches.)
All sizes:
You will now be at your first ‘step’. Next you will work
into the stitches on the row below.
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12 Work 1 half double crochet stitch in the next stitch on
the row below. HMake 2 chain stitches, work 1 single
crochet stitch into the next 2 stitches.H Repeat the
section inside the stars a further 1[1:0] time(s) , make 2
chain stitches, work 1 single crochet stitch into the next
stitch.
All sizes:
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working back up the ‘steps’ made by the increase rows.
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All sizes:
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crochet stitch into the next stitch.
All sizes:
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next stitch.
All sizes:
33 Make a slip stitch into the first stitch of the row above to
complete your scallop edge round.
34 Cut your yarn approx. 15cm/ 6” from the last stitch, pull
on the final loop until the end pops through - you have
now secured the last stitch.
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CROCHET TECHNIQUES
Crochet hook
The crochet hook is your tool on the path to greatness! Your
pattern may refer to different parts of the crochet hook - here
is an illustration to help you understand it all a little better.
Point
Groove
Shaft
G Handle
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Turning Chains
When working in crochet, you often need to do a ‘turning
chain’ at the beginning of your row. This creates a stitch that
‘lifts’ you up to the next level, so you’re ready to crochet the
next row. The turning chain is made up of chain stitches,
and the number of stitches varies between different types of
stitches. (Your pattern will tell you how many stitches to use
for the stitch you’re working in.)
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Chain stitch / Ø Online video tutorial
This is the foundation of most crochet work and can also be
used as a technique on its own.
2. Move the point of the crochet hook UNDER the yarn from
left to right, then move it OVER the yarn from right to left.
The yarn is now looped around your crochet hook.
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3. Scoop up the yarn with the groove of the hook, and pull
it through the loop already on your hook. Slide the new
stitch towards the shaft of the hook. You’ve now made one
chain stitch.
stitch on hook
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Single crochet / Ø Online video tutorial
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2. Move the hook under and then over the yarn. Scoop the
yarn with the groove of your hook, and pull it through the
stitch. There are now two loops on your hook.
3. Loop the yarn around the hook again, and pull the yarn
through BOTH of the loops on your hook. You have now
worked one stitch in single crochet, and there’s a single
stitch on your hook again.
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4. To continue working in single crochet, insert the hook into
the next stitch of your row and repeat steps 2 and 3.
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Half double crochet
This stitch is a taller version of single crochet. It uses a
turning chain of 2 stitches.
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3. Loop the yarn around the groove of the hook, and pull
it through the stitch and up onto the shaft of the hook.
There are now three loops on your hook.
4. Loop the yarn around the hook again, and pull the yarn
through all three loops on your hook. You now have a
single loop left on your hook, and you have worked one
stitch in half double crochet.
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Picot edging
This is a decorative edging technique that can be added to your
crochet. Insert your hook into the piece where you wish your
edging to start. HWork 1 single crochet stitch into the next stitch,
make 2 chain stitches, then (without skipping any stitches) work
1 single crochet stitch into the next stitch.H Repeat the section
inside the stars (H) to continue, working the picot edging anti-
clockwise around the edge of your piece.
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FINISHING TECHNIQUES
Hiding your yarn ends / Ø Online video tutorial
To hide the tail of your yarn, turn your work so the wrong
side is facing you. Thread your sewing needle with the yarn
end, and sew horizontally across your work, inserting needle
and yarn underneath the back two strands of your crocheted
stitches. Work like this for a few stitches, then move down a
row and work back in the opposite direction. Finally, cut the
yarn close to the fabric.
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