Crochet bow “Ciara”
Crochet a Lovely Bow 🎀
This wonderful bow will look adorable in your hair. You can choose between two sizes, a large and a small one. This bow is super easy to crochet and works up quickly! You will need Dreamy Blend yarn, 5 mm crochet hook and a hair elastic (if you want the bow for your hair)
Yarn Consumption: About 35 g for the large bow and about 15 g for the small one. One skein was enough for both bows, but yarn consumption may vary depending on how tightly you crochet.
Please note that in this guide, we use videos from our technique library and pictures.

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Here's how to do it
The bow is crocheted in three parts. You start by crocheting the bow itself, then crochet the hanging piece for the bow, and after that, crochet a small piece that you'll use to attach the bow and the hanging piece together. Then you're done. Super simple :) /Lizette

You start by crocheting the bow itself, then crochet the hanging piece for the bow, and after that, crochet a small piece that you'll use to attach the bow and the hanging piece together. Skip to step 3 if you want to crochet the large bow.
SMALL BOW 🎀
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 31 chain stitches. Turn. You now have 31 stitches in the row. If you're unsure how to crochet a chain of chain stitches, refer to the video below.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch, skipping the first stitch. Crochet 30 single crochets. You now have 30 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-9: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet in the back loop only; 1 single crochet, 13 half double crochets, 2 single crochets, 13 half double crochets, 1 single crochet, turn. You now have 30 stitches in the row. Repeat this for a total of 7 rows. If you're unsure how to crochet in the back loop only, a single crochet, or a half double crochet, refer to the videos below.
Cut the yarn, leaving a longer piece for assembly. Only fasten off the short yarn end. If you're unsure how to fasten off a yarn end, refer to the video below.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together using the yarn end you left.
When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn around the bow a few times, where the seam is. Fasten off but do not cut the yarn end; keep it for a later step.




BOW HANGING
Now let's crochet the hanging piece for the bow.
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 23 chain stitches. You now have 23 stitches in the row.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 22 single crochets. You now have 22 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-5: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 22 half double crochets in the back loop only. Crochet 2 chain stitches and turn. Repeat this for a total of 3 rows. You now have 22 stitches in the row.


SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 3. You now have 3 stitches in the row.
Rows 2-4: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 2 single crochets. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn. Repeat this for 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and the hanging piece. If it's not tight enough, you can rip out a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanging piece and the folded bow (as shown in the first picture below).

If it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers so that the small piece stays secure around the bow and the hanging piece. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use the yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all the parts of the bow. Leave the yarn end and secure it with a hair elastic.


You are done!
You start by crocheting the bow itself, then you crochet the hanging piece for the bow, and after that, you crochet a small piece to attach the bow and the hanging piece together.
LARGE BOW 🎀
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 51 chain stitches. Turn. You now have 51 stitches in the row.
If you're unsure how to crochet a chain of chain stitches (Chain), refer to the video below.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch, skipping the first stitch. Crochet 50 single crochets. You now have 50 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-11: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet in the back loop only; 1 single crochet, 23 half double crochets, 2 single crochets, 23 half double crochets, 1 single crochet, turn. You now have 50 stitches in the row. Repeat this for a total of 9 rows.
If you're unsure how to crochet in the back loop only, a single crochet, or a half double crochet, refer to the videos below.

Cut the yarn, leaving a longer piece for assembly. Only fasten off the short yarn end.If you're unsure how to fasten off a yarn end, refer to the video below.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together using the yarn end you left.

When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn around the bow a few times, where the seam is. Fasten off but do not cut the yarn end; save it for a later step.


BOW HANGING
Now, let's crochet the hanging piece for the bow.
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 45 chain stitches. You now have 45 stitches in the row.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 44 single crochets. You now have 44 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-5: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 4 double crochets, 36 half double crochets, and 4 double crochets, all in the back loop only. Crochet 2 chain stitches and turn. Repeat this for a total of 3 rows. You now have 44 stitches in the row.
If you're unsure how to crochet double crochets, refer to the video below.

SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 3 chain stitches. You now have 3 stitches in the row.
Rows 2-4: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 2 single crochets. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn. Repeat this for a total of 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and the hanging piece. If it's not tight enough, you can rip out a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanging piece and the bow (which should be folded in half as shown in the first image below).

If it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers so that the small piece stays secure around the bow and the hanging piece. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use the yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all parts of the bow. Leave the yarn end and attach a hair elastic to the bow.

You are done :)

Abbreviations:
MR = Magic ring
st = stitch
Ch = chain stitch
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
blo = back loop only
(…) = indicates the number of stitches in the current row
*...* = Everything within ... is repeated the specified number of times
We’re going to crochet a beautiful bow! If you need help along the way, check out the easier version of this pattern.
SMALL BOW 🎀
Row 1: Chain 31, turn (31)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 30 sc (30), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-9: Starting in the 2nd chain, in the blo; 1 sc, 13 hdc, 2 sc, 13 hdc, 1 sc (30, 7 rows). Chain 1, turn.
Cut the yarn, leaving a longer tail for assembly. Secure the short yarn end.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together with the yarn tail you left.
When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn a few times around the bow at the seam. Secure, but do not cut the yarn—save it for later.



BOW HANGER
Row 1: Chain 23 (23)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 22 sc (22), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-5: Starting in the 2nd chain, crochet 22 hdc in blo (22). Chain 2, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.

SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Chain 3 (3)
Rows 2-4: Starting in the 2nd chain, 2 sc (2). Chain 1, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and hanger. If it's not tight enough, you can undo a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanger and the bow (folded in half, as shown in the first picture below).
Once it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers to secure the small piece around the bow and hanger. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use this yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all parts of the bow to ensure they are securely attached together for safety. Leave the yarn end.



LARGE BOW 🎀
Row 1: Chain 51, turn (51)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 50 sc (50), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-11: Starting in the 2nd chain, in blo; 1 sc, 23 hdc, 2 sc, 23 hdc, 1 sc (50, 9 rows). Chain 1, turn.
Cut the yarn, leaving a longer tail for assembly. Secure the short yarn end.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together with the yarn tail you left.
When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn a few times around the bow at the seam. Secure, but do not cut the yarn—save it for later.



BOW HANGER
Row 1: Chain 45 (45)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 44 sc (44), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-5: Starting in the 2nd chain, crochet 4 dc, 36 hdc, 4 dc, all in blo (22). Chain 2, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.

SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Chain 3 (3)
Rows 2-4: Starting in the 2nd chain, crochet 2 sc (2). Chain 1, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and hanger. If it's not tight enough, you can undo a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanger and the bow (folded in half, as shown in the first picture below).
Once it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers to secure the small piece around the bow and hanger. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use this yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all parts of the bow to ensure they are securely attached together for safety. Leave the yarn end.


You start by crocheting the bow itself, then crochet the hanging piece for the bow, and after that, crochet a small piece that you'll use to attach the bow and the hanging piece together. Skip to step 3 if you want to crochet the large bow.
SMALL BOW 🎀
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 31 chain stitches. Turn. You now have 31 stitches in the row. If you're unsure how to crochet a chain of chain stitches, refer to the video below.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch, skipping the first stitch. Crochet 30 single crochets. You now have 30 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-9: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet in the back loop only; 1 single crochet, 13 half double crochets, 2 single crochets, 13 half double crochets, 1 single crochet, turn. You now have 30 stitches in the row. Repeat this for a total of 7 rows. If you're unsure how to crochet in the back loop only, a single crochet, or a half double crochet, refer to the videos below.
Cut the yarn, leaving a longer piece for assembly. Only fasten off the short yarn end. If you're unsure how to fasten off a yarn end, refer to the video below.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together using the yarn end you left.
When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn around the bow a few times, where the seam is. Fasten off but do not cut the yarn end; keep it for a later step.




BOW HANGING
Now let's crochet the hanging piece for the bow.
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 23 chain stitches. You now have 23 stitches in the row.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 22 single crochets. You now have 22 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-5: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 22 half double crochets in the back loop only. Crochet 2 chain stitches and turn. Repeat this for a total of 3 rows. You now have 22 stitches in the row.


SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 3. You now have 3 stitches in the row.
Rows 2-4: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 2 single crochets. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn. Repeat this for 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and the hanging piece. If it's not tight enough, you can rip out a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanging piece and the folded bow (as shown in the first picture below).

If it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers so that the small piece stays secure around the bow and the hanging piece. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use the yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all the parts of the bow. Leave the yarn end and secure it with a hair elastic.


You are done!
You start by crocheting the bow itself, then you crochet the hanging piece for the bow, and after that, you crochet a small piece to attach the bow and the hanging piece together.
LARGE BOW 🎀
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 51 chain stitches. Turn. You now have 51 stitches in the row.
If you're unsure how to crochet a chain of chain stitches (Chain), refer to the video below.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch, skipping the first stitch. Crochet 50 single crochets. You now have 50 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-11: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet in the back loop only; 1 single crochet, 23 half double crochets, 2 single crochets, 23 half double crochets, 1 single crochet, turn. You now have 50 stitches in the row. Repeat this for a total of 9 rows.
If you're unsure how to crochet in the back loop only, a single crochet, or a half double crochet, refer to the videos below.

Cut the yarn, leaving a longer piece for assembly. Only fasten off the short yarn end.If you're unsure how to fasten off a yarn end, refer to the video below.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together using the yarn end you left.

When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn around the bow a few times, where the seam is. Fasten off but do not cut the yarn end; save it for a later step.


BOW HANGING
Now, let's crochet the hanging piece for the bow.
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 45 chain stitches. You now have 45 stitches in the row.
Row 2: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 44 single crochets. You now have 44 stitches in the row. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn.
Rows 3-5: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 4 double crochets, 36 half double crochets, and 4 double crochets, all in the back loop only. Crochet 2 chain stitches and turn. Repeat this for a total of 3 rows. You now have 44 stitches in the row.
If you're unsure how to crochet double crochets, refer to the video below.

SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 3 chain stitches. You now have 3 stitches in the row.
Rows 2-4: Start in the 2nd stitch and crochet 2 single crochets. Crochet 1 chain stitch and turn. Repeat this for a total of 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and the hanging piece. If it's not tight enough, you can rip out a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanging piece and the bow (which should be folded in half as shown in the first image below).

If it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers so that the small piece stays secure around the bow and the hanging piece. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use the yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all parts of the bow. Leave the yarn end and attach a hair elastic to the bow.

You are done :)

Abbreviations:
MR = Magic ring
st = stitch
Ch = chain stitch
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
blo = back loop only
(…) = indicates the number of stitches in the current row
*...* = Everything within ... is repeated the specified number of times
We’re going to crochet a beautiful bow! If you need help along the way, check out the easier version of this pattern.
SMALL BOW 🎀
Row 1: Chain 31, turn (31)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 30 sc (30), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-9: Starting in the 2nd chain, in the blo; 1 sc, 13 hdc, 2 sc, 13 hdc, 1 sc (30, 7 rows). Chain 1, turn.
Cut the yarn, leaving a longer tail for assembly. Secure the short yarn end.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together with the yarn tail you left.
When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn a few times around the bow at the seam. Secure, but do not cut the yarn—save it for later.



BOW HANGER
Row 1: Chain 23 (23)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 22 sc (22), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-5: Starting in the 2nd chain, crochet 22 hdc in blo (22). Chain 2, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.

SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Chain 3 (3)
Rows 2-4: Starting in the 2nd chain, 2 sc (2). Chain 1, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and hanger. If it's not tight enough, you can undo a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanger and the bow (folded in half, as shown in the first picture below).
Once it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers to secure the small piece around the bow and hanger. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use this yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all parts of the bow to ensure they are securely attached together for safety. Leave the yarn end.



LARGE BOW 🎀
Row 1: Chain 51, turn (51)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 50 sc (50), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-11: Starting in the 2nd chain, in blo; 1 sc, 23 hdc, 2 sc, 23 hdc, 1 sc (50, 9 rows). Chain 1, turn.
Cut the yarn, leaving a longer tail for assembly. Secure the short yarn end.
Fold the bow in half and sew the ends together with the yarn tail you left.
When the ends are sewn together, make sure the seam is in the middle of the bow (not on the side). Wrap the yarn a few times around the bow at the seam. Secure, but do not cut the yarn—save it for later.



BOW HANGER
Row 1: Chain 45 (45)
Row 2: Starting in the 2nd chain, 44 sc (44), chain 1, turn.
Rows 3-5: Starting in the 2nd chain, crochet 4 dc, 36 hdc, 4 dc, all in blo (22). Chain 2, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.

SMALL PIECE FOR ASSEMBLY
Row 1: Chain 3 (3)
Rows 2-4: Starting in the 2nd chain, crochet 2 sc (2). Chain 1, turn. Repeat for a total of 3 rows.
The small piece should fit tightly around the bow and hanger. If it's not tight enough, you can undo a row. Try placing the small piece around the hanger and the bow (folded in half, as shown in the first picture below).
Once it fits well, crochet 2 single crochets through both layers to secure the small piece around the bow and hanger. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail. Use this yarn tail to sew a few stitches through all parts of the bow to ensure they are securely attached together for safety. Leave the yarn end.


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