Just like clockwork, when Spring rolls around so does an array of beautiful flowers! The puff stitches in this design resemble whimsical little lilacs, making this stitch the perfect addition to your repertoire as you enjoy crocheting lightweight shawls and scarves during the warmer months! This in-depth tutorial is there to help every crochet newbie who would like to tackle the “Spring Lilac Headband” pattern.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gauge: 18 sts and 12 rows = 4” (10cm) in dc.
Materials
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Eco Baby (100% cotton; 137 yards [125 meters]/50 grams)
Hook/Needles: US size E/4 (3.5mm);
Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
ps – puff stitch
ps2tog – puff stitch 2 together
ps3tog – puff stitch 3 together
Special Stitches
Puff Stitch (ps)
YO, insert hook into the next st. YO, and pull back through that st (3 loops on hook). *YO, insert hook into the same st. YO, and pull back through that st. Repeat from the * 3 times. (9 loops on hook). YO, and pull through all the loops on your hook. Ch1.
Puff Stitch 2 Together (ps2tog)
YO, insert hook into the next st. YO, and pull back through that st (11 loops on hook). *YO, insert hook into the same st. YO, and pull back through that st. Repeat from the * 3 times. (9 loops on hook).
YO, insert hook into the next st. YO, and pull back through that st (3 loops on hook). *YO, insert hook into the same st. YO, and pull back through that st. Repeat from the * 3 times. (17 loops on hook). YO, and pull through all the loops on your hook. Ch1.
Puff Stitch 3 Together (ps3tog)
YO, insert hook into the next st. YO, and pull back through that st (11 loops on hook). *YO, insert hook into the same st. YO, and pull back through that st. Repeat from the * 3 times. (9 loops on hook).
YO, insert hook into the next st. YO, and pull back through that st (3 loops on hook). *YO, insert hook into the same st. YO, and pull back through that st. Repeat from the * 3 times. (17 loops on hook).
YO, insert hook into the next st. YO, and pull back through that st (19 loops on hook). *YO, insert hook into the same st. YO, and pull back through that st. Repeat from the * 3 times. (25 loops on hook). YO, and pull through all the loops on your hook. Ch1.
Pattern Notes
This pattern is worked in the row, and from bottom to top.
Pattern
Foundation
Chain in multiples of 13 + 3.
Row 1: Ch2, skip 3 ch (counts as first dc of row) dc in 4th ch from hook.
*Ch2, skip 2 sts, ps in next st, ch3, ps in next st. Ch2, skip 2 sts, dc in next st. Ch3, skip 2 sts, sc in next st, ch3, skip 2 sts, dc in next st. Repeat from * all across, dc in next st. Turn work.
Row 2: Ch2, dc in next st. *Ch2, ps3tog in top of last dc made and next 2 ‘ch3’ spaces from previous row.
Ch2, ps in top of last ps3tog. Dc in next dc from previous row.
Ch3, sc in 2nd ch of ‘ch3’ space between 2 ps from previous row, ch3, dc in next dc from previous row.
Repeat from the * all across, dc in next st. Turn work.
Row 3: Ch2, dc in next st. *Ch3, sc in next sc from previous row, ch3, dc in next dc from previous row. Ch2, (ps, ch3, ps) in top of next ps3tog from previous row, ch2, dc in next dc from previous row.
Repeat from the * all across, dc in next st. Turn work.
Row 4: Ch2, dc in next st. *Ch3, sc in 2nd ch of ‘ch3’ space between 2 ps from previous row, ch3, dc in next dc from previous row.
Ch2, ps3tog in top of last dc made and next 2 ‘ch3’ spaces from previous row. Ch2, ps in top of last ps3tog. Dc in next dc from previous row.
Repeat from the * all across, dc in next st. Turn work.
Row 5: Ch2, dc in next st. *Ch2, (ps, ch3, ps) in top of next ps3tog from previous row, ch2, dc in next dc from previous row.
Ch3, sc in next sc from previous row, ch3, dc in next dc from previous row. Repeat from the * all across, dc in next st. Turn work.
Repeat:
Row 2 – 5 until you reach your desired length.
Final Row: Ch2, dc in next st. *Ch3, ps2tog in next 2 ‘ch3’ spaces from previous row, ch3, dc on next dc from previous row.
Ch3, sc in 2nd ch of ‘ch3’ space between 2 ps from previous row, ch3, dc in next dc from previous row.
Repeat from the * all across, dc in next st. Turn work.
Fasten off. Weave in loose ends.
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