Adore the beauty of a cozy and charming crochet children turban that keeps your little one stylish comfortable and perfect for every occasion and moment.
A little one dressed in the most adorable outfit, topped with a soft, stylish turban that adds a special touch to their look. This elegant headpiece not only catches the eye with its unique design but also serves a practical purpose by keeping the head warm and gently securing the hair.
Sweet Crochet Childern Turban Pattern for Little Heads
Whether for a family gathering, casual outing, or a memorable photoshoot, it enhances any occasion effortlessly. With its soft material and cozy fit, it ensures comfort all day while making the child stand out with charm. These turbans add both beauty and functionality in the most delightful way.
Baby Turban Crochet Pattern
This adorable crochet baby turban makes a perfect accessory and makes a great gift for newborns or infants. Ideal for holidays, photo shoots, or everyday wear, the versatile design can easily be adjusted to other sizes.
Materials Needed
- Yarn:
- Balloon Yarn (or comparable yarn for size consistency).
- Optional: Double yarn strands for a larger size or to achieve a thicker texture.
- Suggested yarns for variations: Baby wool (using two strands for added bulk).
- Hook Size:
- Recommended: 2 mm crochet hook or size suitable for your yarn.
- Optional Items:
- Tapestry needle for sewing.
- Stitch markers to track the middle and rows.
- Measuring tape for customized sizing.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- ch: Chain
- sc: Single Crochet
- hdc: Half Double Crochet
- dc: Double Crochet
- tr: Treble Crochet
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- st(s): Stitch(es)
- inc: Increase (two stitches made in the same base stitch)
- dec: Decrease (reducing one stitch)
Special Notes
- The turban is worked in rows, alternating between front loop and standard single crochet stitches. Pay special attention to the instructions based on odd or even-numbered rows.
- Use a stitch marker to identify rows and center seam for accurate placement during sewing.
- Adjust chain length and row count to resize for larger infants or older children.
Pattern Instructions
Foundation and Base
Step 1: Chain Foundation
- Foundation Chain: Chain 46 stitches. For customized sizing, chain about 25 cm in length.
- Add 2 additional chain stitches for height.
Step 2: Single Crochet Row
- Beginning in the 4th chain from the hook, work 1 single crochet (sc) into each chain stitch across.
- You should end with 46 sc stitches.
Tip: Use a measuring tape to confirm the width, especially when using different yarn weights.
Body of the Turban
Step 1: Alternate Front Loop and Standard Stitches
- Work in rows for the base pattern alternating between right-side (odd-numbered rows) and wrong-side (even-numbered rows).
- On odd-numbered rows: Work 1 sc into both loops of each stitch from the previous row.
- On even-numbered rows: Work 1 sc into the front loop only, creating a textured relief.
- Turn the work at the end of each row and chain 2 stitches to begin the next row.
- Continue for 20 rows total, alternating the stitches as per instructions (odd/even rows).
Crown/Shaping of the Turban
Step 1: Start Decreasing for Crown
- After completing the 20 rows, fasten off the yarn, leaving a tail for sewing.
- Fold the rectangle in half (right sides together). Mark the center with a stitch marker.
- Begin sewing the top edges together with a tapestry needle. Knot securely and weave in ends.
Front Accent Strip for Gathered Look
Step 1: Create Accent Strip
- Foundation Chain: Chain 8 stitches and add 2 additional stitches for height.
- Row 1: Begin in the 4th chain from the hook and work 1 sc into each chain across. You should have 8 sc stitches.
- Row 2: Turn. Chain 2 (counts as height), and work 1 sc into the back loops only.
Repeat Row 2 for a total of 5 rows.
Step 2: Gather and Sew Accent Strip
- Position the strip horizontally over the center seam of the turban.
- Sew the edges together tightly to create a gathered look.
Optional: Decorative Bow
Step 1: Base of Bow
- Start with a magic ring.
- Chain 2 (counts as height) and work as follows into the magic ring:
- 2 hdc
- 3 dc
- 3 tr
- 3 dc
- 2 hdc
- Chain 2 and close the ring with a sl st.
Step 2: Second Side of Bow
- Repeat the same pattern into the magic ring for the second half of the bow:
- 2 hdc
- 3 dc
- 3 tr
- 3 dc
- 2 hdc
- Close with a sl st and finish the bow by wrapping yarn tightly around the middle. Secure with a knot.
Optional: Decorative Chains for Links/Sides
- Create 13 chains, then alternate rows of sl st or sc across the chains.
- Create enough chain rows to form links or loops if desired.
- Sew them vertically down the sides of the turban or use them as accents.
Conclusion
This baby turban is a chic and functional accessory that can be customized for different colors, sizes, and decorations. Its alternating texture and snug fit make it a cozy and stylish solution for gifting, selling, or personal use.
Pattern Corrections
If the base length or crown gathering feels disproportionate, adjust the initial chain length or row counts in the body. Always measure against the intended head circumference to ensure an appropriate fit.
Tips for Success
- Use two strands of yarn or a thicker yarn for larger sizes or if you prefer a more voluminous turban.
- Ensure even tension, especially when working on the textured relief rows, to avoid uneven edges.
- If creating the decorative bow, consider making it in a contrasting color to make it pop against the turban.
- Sew with a needle for cleaner finishes or use an invisible sewing thread to avoid bulky seams.










