Mini Bow #1 Crochet Pattern

🎀 **Mini Bow #1 Crochet Pattern 🎀.

Hey crafty pals! If you’re like me and have a soft spot for all things adorable, then you’re in for a treat. I’m super excited to share with you a delightful Mini Bow Crochet Pattern that’s not only easy-peasy to make but also adds a touch of charm to just about anything you can think of!

They make the perfect finishing touch of sweetness to hats, booties, blankets, and more.🤝

 

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➡️ The free pattern for this bow is below.

➡️ I also offer an inexpensive PDF of this pattern.

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Skill Level: beginner

Materials Used:

  • Size (4) Worsted Weight Yarn
  • Crochet hook Size F (3.75mm)**
  • Darning needle
  • Scissors

**This yarn and hook size makes a bow approximately 2 inches wide.

If you are new at reading crochet patterns, here is a great tutorial by the Craft Yarn Council that I highly recommend.

 

Notes:

  1. The number in parentheses at the end of each row indicates the total stitch count for that row when completed.
  2. The beginning chain(s) of each row DO NOT count as a stitch.

 

Pattern (American Terminology):

 

  • Ch 21. (Leave a beginning yarn tail long enough to sew up the seam.)
  • Row 1: Working in the back bumps of the chain, sc in 2nd ch from hook, and each ch across. (20)
  • Rows 2-4: Ch 1, turn. Sc across. (20) (Photo 1)
  • Cut yarn, leaving enough yarn to wrap around center of bow.
  • Use beginning yarn tail to sew the two ends together. (This doesn’t need to be too perfect. The seam is hidden in the back.) (Photo 2).
  • With the seam at the back, wrap ending yarn tail tightly around the center a few times to form the bow. Securely stitch the yarn tail to the back using a darning needle. (Photo 3)
  • You can sew the bow on using the yarn tail. Or, you can sew in the yarn ends and use hot glue to attach the bow.

 

Photo 1
Photo 2
Photo 3

There you have it – a quick and charming Mini Bow Crochet Pattern that’s as versatile as it is adorable. Experiment with different yarn colors, sizes, and applications to make these mini bows your own.

Imagine the possibilities – cute gift embellishments, personalized accessories, or even a whimsical touch to your furry friend’s collar. The world is your crochet oyster!

So grab your yarn, your hook, and let the creativity flow. Happy crocheting! 🎀✨

 

Check out my newest pattern for these cute little Mary Janes!

 

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