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Crochet Fishnet Bow For Hair

Creating a crochet fishnet bow for your hair is a fun and adorable way to add a touch of charm to your hairstyle! With its delicate design, the fishnet pattern adds a unique and stylish flair to your look. Whether you're styling your hair for a casual day out or a special occasion, this bow will surely make you stand out in the best way possible. Plus, the best part is that you can customize it with different colors and sizes to match your outfit perfectly. So, get your crochet hook ready, and let's bring some extra cuteness to your hairdos with this lovely fishnet bow!

Materials Needed:

  • 15 g of sport weight yarn (e.g., Drop Saffron)
  • 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • Sewing needle and thread (or yarn needle)
  • 2 stitch markers


Instructions:

Base of the Bow

Slip Knot and Chain: Make a slip knot and chain 100. Ensure the starting chain is a multiple of 3 plus 1 if you customize the bow size.

Row 1:

Chain 4 more (total 104) and turn your work.

Skip the first 7 chains, then slip stitch into the next chain. This creates your first diamond mesh.

Chain 4, skip 2 chains, and slip stitch into the next chain.

Repeat the chain 4, skip 2, slip stitch across until 3 chains remain.

Chain 2, skip 2, and double crochet into the last chain.

Row 2:

Chain 4 and turn your work.

Slip stitch into the previous row’s chain-4 space.

Repeat: [chain 4, slip stitch into next chain-4 space] until the last space.

Chain 2, then double crochet into the last space.

Rows 3-6: Follow instructions for Row 2 until you complete 7 rows or the base is approximately 5 cm (2 inches) wide.


Final Row of Base:

Chain 2 and turn your work.

Slip stitch into each chain-4 space until the end.

Border

Part 1 (Longest Edge):

Attach yarn at the right corner of the longest edge.

Row 1: Slip stitch into every stitch along this edge, excluding the chain-4 stitches from the starting chain.

Row 2: Chain 1, turn, then slip stitch into the back loops only.

Row 3: Repeat Row 2.


Part 2 (Remaining Edges):

Chain 1 and slip stitch twice into the border just created.

Slip stitch evenly along the slanted and shorter edges. For slanted edges, make two slip stitches in each mesh space and one at each mesh crossing.

Along shorter edges, make one slip stitch in each chain or stitch.

Ensure the same number of stitches along slanted edges.

Chain 1, then make two rows of back loop slip stitches, as in Part 1.

Cut yarn and fasten off.

Assemble the Bow

Fold and Sew:

Fold the base in half with wrong sides facing, then fold in half again.

Mark top and bottom of the base with stitch markers through both layers.

Sew along the marked line, ensuring stitches align between layers and do not pull too tightly.


Shape the Bow:

Align the center of the big loop with the sewn line.

Fold top to bottom, then tie the center with scrap yarn.

Adjust bow to make it symmetrical.

Center of the Bow


Chain and Slip Stitch:

Make a slip knot, then chain 13 (adjust to fit around the bow center as needed).

Chain 1, turn, and slip stitch in each chain until the end.

Repeat slip stitching in the back loops only for a total of 6 rows.

Assemble Center:

Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Wrap around bow center, covering sewn section.

Sew ends together at the back, adjust as necessary.

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