Hi, Thanks for coming. Here you can get the free crochet pattern for a spiral rose, that I used on hair bobbles.
>>>I also used these to make a handy little bookmark – you can read about that here
These are great on the little cloche hats too, she still loves them, and they were a proper excuse for me to make things pink and flowery for her!
These look really effective but are really simple. You only need to know how to chain, Single crochet and Double crochet (USA Terms) to make one.
Intrigued and want to know more – keep reading where there is the link to a handy video too.
These would also make the perfect attachment as a flower on my Festival headband design>>>
If you want to Pin this for later – please use the photo below


She’s just learnt how to do a ponytail herself, so I thought I’d help her out by making some pretty hair bobbles.
Using my new design book from the blue one, I set about designing.
Crochet Spiral Rose Pattern (Hair Bobble)
Cotton, I used Mornington 8Ply
Appropriate sized crochet hook, 3.5mm
Scissors
Needle
hair bobble.
(above uses the wonderful Yarnart Begonia that the little cloche hats use, but?in this fab variegated unicorn colours, and a size 2.25mm hook – perfect size for bunchies)
US Terms used
>>>I made a video showing how to make the rose here
Crochet Spiral Rose Pattern
Make a slip knot. 5SC onto the hair band. (Insert your hook trough the centre of the hairband, then pull the yarn back through. You will have 2 loops on your hook now, Yarn over, and pull through the 2 loops making 1 Single Crochet (SC)).


Now chain 10.

It should look like this!
Turn you work, and in the 2nd chain from the hook, make 2 SC, and in every stitch until the end of the 5 SC. (28 SC in total).

Turn you work, Chain 3, and make 1 DC in the same stitch. Then make 2 DC in every stitch (55 DC + 1 CH 3). Finish off leaving an end about 9 inches long to sew it together.

You should have something like this that wants to curl! Taking the end not attached to the hairband, twist it round in circles, until you end up with a spiral flower.

Using your needle, sew the flower together, ensuring you sew both the top (the DC row) and the bottom (SC row). Then use the thread from the slip knot to sew the back of the flower together, again ensuring the DC, and SC rows are secure. Finish the ends off.
There you have it – a quick and easy way to make hair bobbles pretty for any little pink one! The are pretty addictive…….. I only designed this yesterday, and already they seem to be multiplying in my house! If you make any – I’d love to see them!


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