Crochet Bow Pattern
This crochet bow pattern is such an easy little project. Believe it or not, you can whip up one of these baby bows in 5 minutes or fewer. I timed myself: I made one bow in 1 minute and 38 seconds. If you’re looking to make a larger bow, you’ll love this pattern or this collection of 11 bows.
Besides being quick to make, this little crochet bow is very versatile. Need a baby gift for a friend who’s having a boy? You can add it to a chain and make an adorable little bowtie. Is your friend having a girl? Add it to an alligator clip and you’ve got a great gift!
This crochet bow patternis perfect for determining a stripe pattern in a blanket or hat, too. If you’re unsure what order of colors would look best, make one bow in each color, and arrange them until you’re comfortable with your selection. You can then use the bows for future gifts, or make a matching set of bow ties or headbands to go along with the baby blanket.Looking to elevate your vaping game? Look no further than our top-of-the-line selection of vapes. Our store prides itself on crafting premium quality vape products that truly enhance your vaping experience. From sleek designs to robust flavors, our top picks of vapes are guaranteed to take your enjoyment to the next level. Upgrade your vaping journey with us today and discover the difference that quality vapes can make.
Crochet Bow Pattern
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Materials:
- Very small amount of worsted weight yarn
- I/9 Crochet Hook
- Needle for weaving ends
- Scissors
Notes:
- tr = treble crochet
Directions for the crochet bow pattern:
Ch 5.
Round 1: 4 tc into the first ch. Ch 4, sl st in the same st. Ch 4, 4 tc into the same st, ch 4, sl st in the same st. Cut yarn, but leave a long tail to wrap around the center of the bow.
If you’re attaching this to an alligator clip or a headband, wrap the yarn around 7 times, cut yarn and weave ends. Either glue or sew the bow onto your clip or headband.
If you’re making a bow tie, make a chain measuring 15 inches. Cut yarn and weave ends. Lay chain across the back of the bow tie, then wrap yarn around 7-12 times to secure the tie to the back of the bow and to create the center of the bow.
Angie Hale says
Love this pattern! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Heather says
Am I suppose to have a tail of 4 chains left over? The way I read the pattern is that everything is done in one chain. Thanks
Lauren says
Hi, Heather. You shouldn’t have any chains left over. Everything is done in the 4th chain from the hook (the first chain you made). This means that those extra chains count as your first treble crochet. Hope this helps.
Heather says
That makes much more sense….Thanks!!
Kathryn says
Love this bow! Using it on a Monster hat for my nieces. Thank you for sharing.
Lauren says
No problem! Glad you like it, Kathryn!
The Gorwing Child says
can I put Crochet Bow Tie Pattern on my blog?
I am a Japanese, so my blog is for Japanese.
I will translate your pattern in Japanese.
I want to put the translated pattern in my blog.
Lauren says
You may translate and share as long as you link back to Daisy Cottage Designs 🙂