5 Free Crochet STYLISH Bandana Patterns for Summer Wear
I have already shared with you a bunch of granny square bandanas as well as the the lacy bandana patterns. Now, let me deliver more of summer bandana patterns for you through this curation. I have called these the STYLISH bandana patterns are they are in fact, fashionable and ELEGANT. Bandanas really have not many types (who expects bandana to be a square and not a triangle!), so I will again share patterns are lacy, granny stripe stitch, sunflower motif, mesh bandanas and much more.
Crochet STYLISH Bandana Patterns
You will learn crocheting the shell stitch, the sunburst granny square, how to work increases with the granny stitch and more. You will also learn how to let these bandanas wear as the neck scarf and the butt scarf and much more. Also the picot stitch. These will also make the lovely Mother’s Day gifts! Let’s get started now!
Bandana patterns shared already:
01 of 05 Crochet Easy Bandana
Add colors to your style with this Easy Crochet Bandana. This two-toned accessory has a classic triangular shape with a decorative shell border and long floral-tipped ties. It’s perfect for keeping your hair in place during a school day or adding a handmade flair to a fun walk with friends.
General Making:
To make this bandana, crochet a “granny-style” triangle by increasing double crochet clusters in each row. Once it fits, switch colors to add a scalloped shell border along the sides and a smooth single crochet edge across the top. Complete the look by crocheting long ties with a small flower at each end.
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02 of 05 Crochet Granny Stitch Bandana
The classic granny stitch of this bandana creates a lightweight feel that works beautifully with both neutral and vibrant yarn colors. It is an ideal piece for keeping your hair back during a creative project or just adding a little personality to your everyday style.
General Making:
To make this bandana, you’ll work from the center out, building a triangle through rows of “clusters” (groups of three double crochets). By adding extra stitches at the very peak of the triangle, the piece naturally grows wider with every row. To finish it off, you’ll add a subtle decorative border and two sturdy cords that make it easy to tie securely.
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03 of 05 Crochet Mesh Stitch Summer Bandana
with this lightweight Crochet Mesh Bandana. This one uses open-stitch pattern that is perfect for warmer weather, making it an excellent accessory for a creative day outdoors or a casual stroll. Its triangular shape and delicate ruffled edge give it a feminine, handcrafted look that stands out in any color.
General Making:
For making, you’ll begin at the pointed tip of the triangle and work upwards in rows of “mesh” spaces. Each row expands by adding an extra loop, creating a natural triangle shape. Once you reach the top edge, you’ll crochet two long, sturdy ties for a secure fit and finish the slanted sides with a simple “scalloped” ruffle to add texture and detail.
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04 of 05 Crochet Sunflower Square Bandana for Summer
Brighten your day with this viral Sunflower Granny Square Bandana. This project combines floral squares into a headpiece that is perfect for summer festivals or sunny days in the garden. Its bold sunflower motifs and ruffled border make it a standout accessory that showcases your creative skill.
General Making:
To make this bandana, you will crochet six full sunflower granny squares and four half-triangles. Each square features a dark brown center surrounded by bright yellow “puff” petals and is finished with an off-white border. Once all the pieces are ready, you sew them together into a large triangle, add a scalloped border along the edges, and attach long, sturdy ties at the corners.
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04 of 05 Crochet Granny Striped Bandana
This one combines the traditional triangle bandana shape with a cozy, ribbed neckband, creating a functional accessory that keeps you warm while looking chic. It’s a versatile piece that can be worn as a standard head-covering bandana or as a stylish neck warmer for brisk morning walks.
General Making:
To make this piece, you’ll first crochet a “granny-style” triangle by working increasing rows of double crochet clusters from a magic ring. Once the top edge of the triangle is wide enough to fit around your head, you join the two corners together. Finally, you transition into working in rounds around the top opening to create a stretchy, ribbed collar using front-post and back-post double crochets.
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