Free Pattern: Resilient Ripples Headband

The Resilient Ripples Headband is more than just a crochet pattern. It represents the joy, effort, and satisfaction that comes from creating something with your own hands.

The crochet pattern is designed for an advanced beginner, ensuring a seamless crafting journey that results in a stylish headband.

You'll be proud to wear or share this headband that embodies the spirit of resilience and creativity. Enjoy this free pattern and embrace the Resilient Ripples Headband.

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Get to know Yarn Citizen

For this crochet pattern, I chose Yarn Citizen Unity Worsted and Yarn Citizen Trinity Cashmere. You might remember the Yarn Citizen line from the Oloosa Shawl! Yarn Citizen is focused on creating yarn that is good for the planet. Its focus is to remain a sustainable and affordable yarn for all makers. The line includes non-superwash yarns to reduce water usage and yarn leftovers that would otherwise find their way into landfills.

At the end of today, Yarn Citizen is motivated to prove to the world that sustainability and affordability can go hand in hand.

Yarn Citizen is available in three offerings, Harmony, Trinity & Unity

Yarn Citizen Harmony

Weights: Fingering, DK & Worsted
Fibers: 50% Non-Superwash Wool, 50% Alpaca
Yardage: Fingering 419 yds, DK 230 yds & Worsted 211 yds
Price: $15

Yarn Citizen Harmony Fingering shown in Evergreen

Yarn Citizen Harmony DK Shown in Wisteria.

A skein of Yarn Citizen Harmony Worsted yarn shown in Mist. A bpale blue.

Yarn Citizen Harmony Worsted shown in Mist.

Yarn Citizen Unity

Weights: Fingering & Worsted
Fibers: 100% Non-Superwash Wool
Yardage: Fingering 419 yds & Worsted 211 yds
$10

Yarn Citizen Fingering shown in Chestnut

A skein of Yarn Citizen Unity Worsted yarn shown in Granite. A light grey color.

Yarn Citizen Unity Worsted shown in Granite

Yarn Citizen Trinity Cashmere

Weights: Fingering
Fibers: 49% Super Baby Alpaca, 39% Mulberry Silk & 12% Cashmere
Yardage: Fingering 247 yds
Price: $10

Yarn Citizen Trinity shown in Brick

Pattern

Yarn

I worked my sample using Yarn Citizen Unity Worsted in Mullberry & Petal held double with Yarn Citizen Trinity Cashmere in Peony and Heather.

Yarn Citzen Unity Worsted - Mulberry

Yarn Citizen Unity Worsted - Petal

A skein of Yarn Citizen Trinity Cashmere yarn shown in Peony. A pale pink color.

Yarn Citizen Trinity - Peony

A skein of Yarn Citizen Trinity Cashmere yarn shown in Heather. A soft purple color.

Yarn Citizen Trinity - Heather


  • 160 yds | 146 meters of any worsted weight yarn

  • 160 yds | 146 meters of any lace weight yarn - optional

Tools

  • 4.5 mm crochet hook 

  • Darning Needle

  • Scissors

  • Stitch marker

Difficulty

  • Advanced Beginner

Skills used

  • Working in the round

  • Ability to identify front and back loops

  • Color Changed

  • US crochet terminology

Gauge

  • 17 st x 16 rows = 4in x 4in / 10cm x 10cm
    in single scBLO

 
 

PAttern Notes

  • For my version, I held Unity and Trinity Cashmere together to get a heavier worsted or aran weight yarn.

  • After the joining round, This pattern is worked in the round without turning or joining.

  • This pattern is written in crochet shorthand ‘sc 2’ means to single crochet in the next two stitches; ‘2sc’ means to work two single crochet stitches into the same stitch.

  • All Double crochets will be worked 2 rows below the current row you are working on and in the front loop. See image for details.

  • To change colors, pull up the last loop of your stitch in the new color.

Abbreviations

sc - Single Crochet
scBLO - single Crochet Back Loop Only
slst - Slip Stitch
scBLO2tog - Single Crochet Back Loop Only 2 stitches together
FpDc - Front Post Double Crochet
Pm - Place marker

 
 

Pattern Instructions


Choose a size that works best for you. I made the Adult Large size to accomdate for my thich hair even though my head is better suited for an Adult Small.

At any point you can stop where you are in the pattern and move to the finishing row of slip stitches or choose to make it taller by continuing the pattern. It is up to you!

Sizes


Toddler - 16 in
Child - 17 in
Teen - 18 in

Adult Large - 21 in
Adult Medium - 20 in
Adult Smal - 19 In

In Color 1

Row 1: Ch 66, 71, 76, (81, 86, 91), in the 2nd sc across. Without twisting your starting row, carefully slit into the first sc in your row, making a loop. PM in the first stitch.  65, 70, 75, (80, 85, 90) sts

Row 2 & 3: ScBLO in every stitch. Remember to PM in the first stitch of each row as you progress.

Row 4: Change to Color 2. *DcFLO, scBLO 4*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 5: *ScBLO, DcFLO, scBLO 3*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 6: *ScBLO 2, DcFLO, scBLO 2*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 7: Change to Color 1. *scBLO 3, DcFLO, scBLO*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 8: *DcFLO, scBLO 4*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 9: *ScBLO, DcFLO, scBLO 3*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 10: Change to Color 2. *ScBLO 2, DcFLO, scBLO 2*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 11: *ScBLO 3, DcFLO, scBLO*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 12: *DcFLO, scBLO 4*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 13: Change to Color 1. *ScBLO, DcFLO, scBLO 3*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 14: *ScBLO 2, DcFLO, scBLO 2*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 15: *ScBLO 3, DcFLO, scBLO*. Repeat * to * 13, 14, 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Sizes Toddler & Child proceed to Row 16a. Sizes Teen, adult small, adult medium & adult large, continue to Row 16b.

Row 16a: Slst in every stitch. Fasten off & weave in your ends.

Row 16b: Change to Color 2. *DcFLO, scBLO 4*. Repeat * to * 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 17: *ScBLO, DcFLO, scBLO 3*. Repeat * to * 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 18: *ScBLO 2, DcFLO, scBLO 2*. Repeat * to * 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 19: Change to Color 1. *ScBLO 3, DcFLO, scBLO*. Repeat * to * 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 20: *DcFLO, scBLO 4*. Repeat * to * 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 21: *ScBLO, DcFLO, scBLO 3*. Repeat * to * 15, (16, 17, 18) more times.

Row 22: Slst in every stitch. Fasten off & weave in your ends.

You did it!

There’s nothing left to do but have you wear it and look fabulous!

I would love to hear about the colors you chose and see your final project. Post an image of your work on social media using #resiliantripplesheadwarmer or join my community on Discord and post it in the FO Channel. Whatever you do I hope you enjoy your newest crochet piece.

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