Crochet Granny Square Bandana Patterns for Summer

This list includes the 5 elegant versions of crochet granny square bandana patterns + 2 bonus lacy bandanas, too. These are triangle and rectangle bandanas crocheted using sewing nice granny square variations, including the power flower, puffy flower, daisy, classic, and sunburst granny squares. By changing the number of rows in the granny square and the total number of squares, you can crochet it in any size.

Crochet Granny Square Bandana Patterns

These bandanas will also feature beautiful edgings such as the shell stitch, slip stitch shell, and picot. Many sewing methods will also be introduced, from a seamless solid seam to the lacy seam and much more. Let’s get started!

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01 of 05 Crochet Flower Square Bandana

Add retro charm to your hairstyle with this floral granny square bandana. Made by joining flower motifs, this headband is lightweight, stylish, and perfect for keeping your hair back on sunny days. You can easily customize the colors to match any outfit, making it a fun and versatile accessory for all ages.

General Making: 

To make this bandana, crochet four floral squares starting with a 12-stitch magic ring and building layered petals. Join the squares in a row using slip stitches through the back loops for a flat seam. Crochet a triangular taper at each end using single crochet decreases, then finish with a simple border and long chain-stitch ties.

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02 of 05 Crochet Daisy Granny Bandana

Brighten up your look with this charming daisy-themed bandana, a perfect accessory for any hairstyle. The design combines classic daisy granny squares and matching triangles to create a comfortable fit. Its playful floral pattern and soft, breathable texture make it an ideal choice for everyday summer wear.

General Making: 

To make this bandana, crochet ten daisy squares and five matching triangles starting with a small circle and white petals. Sew the pieces together from the back into a large triangle shape. Add a double crochet border along the top edge, then finish with a final single crochet edge and long reinforced ties at the corners.

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03 of 05 Crochet Classic Granny Bandana

Add style to your summer wardrobe with this classic granny square bandana. With mix of colorful centers and a clean border, this accessory is as practical as it is fashionable. Its lightweight design makes it perfect for beach days or outdoor gatherings. Plus, the design allows you to keep your hair stylishly in place while staying cool.

General Making: 

To make this bandana, crochet six classic granny squares and three half-squares for the top edge. Join them into a large triangle using a mesh stitch (single crochets and chain-two spaces). Finish with a single crochet border along the top and attach long cord ties at the corners for a custom fit.

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04 of 05 Crochet Triangle Bandana Tutorial

Keep it simple and sweet with this classic net-style triangle bandana. Using a repetitive mesh pattern, this airy design grows quickly and is perfect for beginners. Its lightweight structure makes it a comfortable choice for warmer days, whether you’re heading to the beach or just want a quick and easy way to style your hair.

General Making: 

To make this bandana, start with four chains and grow the piece using five-chain loops for 32 rows. Once you have a triangle, add a loop border along the sides and 80-chain ties at the corners. Finish by working single crochets along the ties and the top edge for a clean, sturdy result.

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05 of 05 Crochet Granny Bandana with Edging

This delicate floral bandana is made by joining vibrant crochet squares, creating a stylish and lightweight accessory. It Has a classic “granny square” base with a floral center, finished with a decorative scalloped edge for a refined look.

General Making: 

To make this bandana, start by crocheting several full floral squares and half-squares. Each piece begins with a magic ring, followed by petals and an outer border. Join the pieces into a large triangle by using slip stitches through the inner loops for a smooth seam. Finish by adding a colorful border and decorative loops around the edges, then attach long chain ties to the corners for a secure fit.

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