Below is a clear, beginner-friendly, step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet a simple headband–palm visor (a stretchy crochet headband with a short built-in brim that shades the eyes like a visor). You can use any yarn weight and hook size—this pattern is easily adjustable!

Crochet Headband–Palm Visor Tutorial
Skill Level: Easy (Beginner-Friendly)
Techniques Used: Chain (ch), Slip stitch (sl st), Single Crochet (sc), Half Double Crochet (hdc)
Construction: Worked in rows for the headband, then brim is added afterward.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Worsted weight (#4) cotton or cotton-blend recommended
- Hook: 5.0 mm (H) or whatever matches your yarn
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Stitch marker (optional)
Sizing Guide
Measure around your head (typical adult: 21–23 in / 54–58 cm).
Your crocheted band should be 2–3 inches shorter than your head measurement because it will stretch.

PART 1 — Headband Base
1. Make the Foundation Chain
- Chain 8–12 stitches (this determines the height of the band; 8 for a thin one, 12 for thicker).
Example:
ch 10
2. Row 1
- Starting in the 2nd chain from your hook:
sc in each ch across, turn.
3. Rows 2 and onward
You will work back and forth in rows until the strip fits around your head snugly.
- ch 1,
- sc in back loop only (BLO) across,
- turn.
Why BLO? It makes the headband stretchy and ribbed.
Repeat until your strip measures 2–3 inches shorter than your head circumference.
PART 2 — Join the Headband
Seam the Ends
Fold the band so short ends meet.
- Slip stitch the two ends together through both loops.
- Tie off.
- Turn inside out so the seam is hidden.
You now have a stretchy ribbed headband circle.

PART 3 — Make the Palm-Style Visor Brim
The brim is worked directly onto the headband.
1. Positioning
Lay the headband flat.
Find the front center—this is where the brim will go.
Place a stitch marker if needed.
2. Attach Yarn
Attach yarn to one stitch just left of center.
3. Row 1 of Brim
- hdc in next 18–26 stitches (depending on how wide you want your visor).
A typical amount: hdc 22.
Turn.
4. Row 2
- ch 1,
- hdc in each stitch across but stop 2 stitches before the end to start curving the brim.
Turn.
5. Row 3
- ch 1,
- hdc across again but decrease at the beginning AND end of the row to shape the curve.
Turn.
6. Row 4
Repeat the shaping:
- ch 1
- hdc across
- decrease at beginning and end
You can stop here for a short visor or continue for 1–2 more decreasing rows for a longer brim.
PART 4 — Edge Finishing
1. Smooth the Brim Edges
To give the brim a clean finish:
- Attach yarn to one side of brim
- sc evenly along the entire curved edge, around the brim, and back to the starting point.
- This creates a neat palm-visor look.
Turn.
2. Optional Extra Round
For a thicker, firmer visor:
- Do one more sc round around the brim.

PART 5 — Palm Decoration (Optional)
To get the “palm visor” aesthetic, you can add:
Palm Leaf Appliqué
- Ch 9
- Sl st in first ch,
- (sc, hdc, dc, dc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st) into each chain — this forms a simple leaf.
Make 3–5 leaves and sew them to one side of the headband.
Natural Look
Use raffia yarn or tan cotton to create a beachy, woven visor feel.
Final Step — Weave in Ends
Use a tapestry needle to weave in all tails securely.
Your Crochet Headband–Palm Visor is Ready!
You now have a lightweight, stretchy, stylish crochet visor perfect for:
- Outdoor walks
- Beach days
- Summer festivals
- Bad-hair mornings
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