Crochet crowns. Knitted crowns Crochet crowns for princess dolls

You can complement your child’s New Year’s look with a hand-knitted crown. To do this, you will need crochet patterns and photos of finished products.

Crown is one of the important snowflake image elements for a child on New Year's Eve. She not only decorates the girl, but also adds elegance to her. Every needlewoman can make such a crown using simple crochet.

As a rule, snowflakes knitted from white yarn, then starched so that they “keep their shape.” After this, a small number of snowflakes (from three to five) should be glued to hoop - the basis of the crown. In some cases, you can decorate the resulting crown with other decorative elements: beads, sequins, ribbons, sparkles.

IMPORTANT: A diagram with a detailed indication of the number and type of loops will help you crochet a beautiful snowflake.

Patterns for knitting snowflakes:

Beautiful crochet snowflake, description and detailed diagram Lacy snowflake

Round snowflake Three types of snowflakes

Unusual snowflakes, hexagon snowflakes

Small thin snowflake

Beautiful snowflake

IMPORTANT: The basis for the crown, that is, the hoop, can be purchased at any craft store. Everyone can choose a hoop according to their preference on a plastic or metal base. If you want to make it yourself, then you should use thick wire and tape to wrap it around.

Crocheted snowflake crown for a girl: diagram, pattern, description

A crown for a snowflake can be created not only with the help of small snowflakes, but also as one piece. To do this you should combine several patterns and get motif. It is also advisable to starch the finished product or sprinkle it generously with hairspray so that it holds its shape.

INTERESTING: You can use glitter hairspray, this will add elegance to the crown.



Knitting patterns for a lace snowflake crown

Each carnival costume is individual, has a variety of decorative elements, design, color shades and decorations. That is why one suit may suit huge lace kokoshnik, and others modest tiara. You need to look through each crown crochet pattern and choose the one that suits you.

IMPORTANT: If the finished product does not fit well on your head, it can be secured with bobby pins and hairpins.

Crochet crown patterns:



Beautiful crochet tiara crown Classic crown High crown

Beautiful crochet crown for a costume, description and detailed work diagram Diagram for creating a large crown

Beautiful lace crown for a snowflake

Types of crochet crowns for a snowflake costume: photo

Creation ideas New Year's costume snowflakes- many and each is somewhat different from the previous one. They will help your child get a “portion of inspiration” to create the most beautiful outfit and jewelry photos of finished products.

Using rubber glue, you can attach sparkles and rhinestones to the knitted crown, which will make your product shimmer and sparkle. If you wish, you can embroider the crown with beads or make pendants from beads.

Snowflake crown:



Crochet snowflake crown decorated with pearl beads

Crown made of a plastic hoop and five knitted snowflakes

Crown made of plastic hoop, large and small snowflakes

Snowflake crown, kokoshnik

Snowflake crown embroidered with sequins Classic crown in snowflake costume Crown embroidered with beads and beads

Silver thread crown

Crochet crown of five snowflakes

Snowflake crowns embroidered with bright beads



A few more schemes:














Crochet crown!!!







Preparations for the New Year are in full swing. The kindergarten matinee is approaching and many girls want to be there in a princess costume. The main item of a princess's costume is, of course, the crown. So we will knit it today.

The color of the yarn can be matched to the color of the dress. We will have pink. You can also use yarn with lurex. Such a crown can be additionally decorated with rhinestones, beads, and sequins.

Dimensions: diameter - 10 cm, height - 6 cm.



Yarn: Narcissus (PNK named after S. M. Kirov, 100% mercerized cotton, 400 g/100 m)

Hook: No. 1.5.



Description of work: Crochet crown



Pattern repeat - 15 loops.



In order to crochet a crown with 6 vertices, you need to knit a chain of 90 loops and close it in a circle with a connecting loop.

Next knit according to the pattern.







Crochet crown pattern.



Tie the crown at the bottom with one row of connecting posts.



Starch the crown, put it on a round container and dry it. I put it on a round plastic container.



You can give the crown a rigid shape using sugar, gelatin or starch. Gelatin may produce a yellow tint.



Starch using potato starch:

Dilute 1 heaping tablespoon of starch in a small amount of cold water, then pour in 500 ml of boiling water and brew, stirring well. Dip the crown into the resulting paste, let it soak well, then squeeze out the excess.



Photo: Crochet crown







Another interesting crown from the site - http://kru4ok.ru







Crocheted crown - the work of Marina Milokumova.





Marina knitted a crown for her daughter for the New Year's party.

YarnArt Christmas yarn 100% polyamide, 284 m, 100 g, hook No. 2, beads. I gelatinized the crown.

Crown knitting pattern:






Crown kokoshnik




CROCHET CROWN (DIY)




This crown is knitted from Iris or Snowflake type threads and covered with PVA glue to make it rigid. The diagram and other photos are under the cut:




ELSA'S CHRISTMAS TREE HAT

The New Year holidays are starting soon and you need to think about outfits for your little princesses. For those girls who love cartoons and princesses, I suggest knitting a hat with the braid of Princess Elsa - the heroine of the cartoon "Frozen". It is crocheted, the description is given for all sizes of the cap, crown and braid. And if you sew a matching dress with a shiny cape and make a crown for this image of a fairy-tale princess, then your beloved daughter will be the most beautiful. While there is still time, buy the appropriate threads and hook and knit.

Cap option No. 1-description from here


  • children's yarn of medium thickness (category 4, the hat in the photo is knitted from Loops & Threads Impeccable yarn - 100% acrylic, 100 g / 190 m): you will need 1-2 skeins of white yarn (depending on size) and 1 skein of turquoise.
  • hook 5 mm
  • decor in the form of snowflakes

Abbreviations

  • dc = single crochet
  • treble crochet = double crochet
  • dc/2n = double crochet stitch
  • p/st.s/n = half double crochet
  • KR = circular row
  • VK = "magic" (sliding) initial ring.
  • repeat the sequence from * to * until the end of the row
  • knit a group of stitches in square brackets into 1 loop

CROWN


Small - about 15 cm long

Row 1: chain of 26 vp, 25 p/dc/n, starting from the 2nd st from the hook, 1 vp, turn knitting.
Row 2: 2 tbsp.b/n, 6 p/tc.s/n, 9 tbsp.s/n, 6 p/tc.s/n, 2 tbsp.b/n, 1 v.p., turn.
Row 3: 3 st.b/n, p/st.s/n, [st.s/n, 2 v.p., st.s/n], p/st.s/n, 3 st.b/n, p/st.s/n, treble s/2n, [treble s/2n, 2 v.p., treble s/2n], treble s/2n, treble s/n, p/st. s/n, 3 st.b/n, p/st.s/n, [st.s/n, 2 v.p., st.s/n], p/st.s/n, 3 tbsp. b/n.

Large - about 28 cm long

Row 1: chain of 38 vp, 37 p/dc/n, starting from the 2nd st from the hook, 1 vp, turn knitting.
Row 2: 8 st.b/n, 6 p/tc.s/n, 9 st.s/n, 6 p/tc.s/n, 8 st.b/n, 1 vp, turn.
Row 3: 3 st.b/n, *p/st.s/n, [st.s/n, 2 v.p., st.s/n], p/st.s/n, 3 st.b/n *, from * to * 1 more time, p/dc.s/n, dc/2n, [dc/2n, 2 vp, dc/2n], dc/2n, st.s/n, p/st.s/n, 3 st.b/n, from * to * 2 times.
Cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing the crown to the cap.

By sewing the ends of the crown together, you can use it as an independent decoration.


If you need an even larger crown, you need to add 12 ch. to the initial chain to make 1 additional tooth on each side, and knit 3 repeats from * to * from each edge of the crown. If desired, you can sew on snowflake buttons.

CAP

For 0-3 months.





KR 5-10: 1 dc in each stitch, close the row, 2 ch. (= 44 st.)

For 3-6 months

KR 1: VK, 11 dc in the ring, close the row of p/st. to the top of the first dc, 2 ch.
KR 2: 2 treble s/n in each st., close the row, 2 ch. (= 22 st.)
KR 3: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. p.*, close row, 2 vp. (= 33 st.)
KR 4: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 2 p.*, close row, 2 p.p. (= 44 st.)
KR 5: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 10 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 48 st.)
KR 6-11: 1 dc in each stitch, close the row, 2 ch. (= 48 st.)

For 6-8 months

KR 1: VK, 11 dc in the ring, close the row of p/st. to the top of the first dc, 2 ch.
KR 2: 2 treble s/n in each st., close the row, 2 ch. (= 22 st.)
KR 3: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. p.*, close row, 2 vp. (= 33 st.)
KR 4: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 2 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 44 st.)

KR 6: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 11 p.*, row, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 52 st.)
KR 7-12: 1 dc in each stitch, close the row, 2 ch. (= 52 st.)

For 9-12 months

KR 1: VK, 11 dc in the ring, close the row of p/st. to the top of the first dc, 2 ch.
KR 2: 2 treble s/n in each st., close the row, 2 ch. (= 22 st.)
KR 3: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. p.*, close row, 2 vp. (= 33 st.)
KR 4: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 2 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 44 st.)
KR 5: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 10 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 48 p.)


KR 8-13: 1 dc in each stitch, close the row, 2 ch. (= 56 st.)

For 1.5-4 years

KR 1: VK, 11 dc in the ring, close the row of p/st. to the top of the first dc, 2 ch.
KR 2: 2 treble s/n in each st., close the row, 2 ch. (= 22 st.)
KR 3: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. p.*, close row, 2 vp. (= 33 st.)
KR 4: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 2 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 44 st.)
KR 5: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 10 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 48 p.)
KR 6: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 11 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 52 st.)
KR 7: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 12 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 56 st.)

KR 9-14: 1 dc in each stitch, close the row, 2 ch. (= 60 st.)

For 5-12 years

KR 1: VK, 11 dc in the ring, close the row of p/st. to the top of the first dc, 2 ch.
KR 2: 2 treble s/n in each st., close the row, 2 ch. (= 22 st.)
KR 3: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. p.*, close the row, 2 v.p.p. (= 33 st.)
KR 4: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 2 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 44 st.)
KR 5: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 10 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 48 p.)
KR 6: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 11 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 52 st.)
KR 7: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 12 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 56 st.)
KR 8: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 13 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 60 st.)

KR 10-15: 1 dc in each stitch, close the row, 2 ch. (= 64 st.)

For teenagers and adults

KR 1: VK, 11 dc in the ring, close the row of p/st. to the top of the first dc, 2 ch.
KR 2: 2 treble s/n in each st., close the row, 2 ch. (= 22 st.)
KR 3: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. p.*, close row, 2 vp. (= 33 st.)
KR 4: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 2 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 44 st.)
KR 5: * 2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 10 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 48 p.)
KR 6: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 11 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 52 st.)
KR 7: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 12 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 56 st.)
KR 8: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 13 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 60 st.)
KR 9: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 14 p.*, close the row, 2 vp. (= 64 st.)
KR 10: *2 treble s/n in the first paragraph, 1 treble s/n in the next paragraph. 15 p.*, close the row, 2 v.p. (= 68 st.) To make the braid more voluminous, you need to add strands above those already attached to the bottom edge. The number of threads is limited only by the weight of the braid - the cap will be uncomfortable to wear, and a braid that is too heavy can pull the cap to one side.

Crochet crown "Gold"

Another crochet crown. This time I used yellow yarn with gold-colored lurex. The crown can be additionally decorated with rhinestones, beads, and sequins.

Dimensions: diameter - 9 cm, height - 6 cm.

Yarn:"Brilliant Summer" Pekhorka (95% mercerized cotton, 5% methanite, 380m/100g)
Hook: №1,5.

Description of work:

Pattern repeat - 15 loops.

In order to get 6 vertices, you need to knit a chain of 90 loops and close them in a circle with a connecting loop.
Next knit according to the pattern.


Crochet crown pattern.

Tie the crown at the bottom with one row of connecting posts.

Starch the crown, put it on a round container and dry it. I put it on a round glass jar.

You can give the crown a rigid shape using sugar, gelatin or starch. Gelatin may produce a yellow tint.

I starched using potato starch: dilute 1 heaping tablespoon of starch in a small amount of cold water, then pour in 500 ml of boiling water and brew, stirring well. Dip the crown into the resulting paste, let it soak well, then squeeze out the excess.

Attention! If you liked our crochet crown model “Gold” and you crocheted it for yourself according to its description, and now you want to show your work - send a photo of the crown to the address [email protected]. We will place a photo of your work under the description of this model. We would like some brief information from you - what is your name (name or nickname), what city are you from, what materials were used and how the work progressed (was it easy or were there difficulties), wishes and suggestions.
We are waiting for your works!

Knitted crown for the spider princess. Last year my daughter wanted such an unusual costume. There were no problems with him. But I had to struggle with the headdress. But the almighty Internet helped!! After getting a little creative, I came up with this decoration. For it I used a large skein of cotton thread for knitting, a hook No. 2.5 and “golden” beads for the Christmas tree.

I cast on 170 loops, taking into account the lifting and joining loops. In the first row, the first double crochet was knitted in the 7th loop from . The crown is not knitted in the round.
The finished fabric is sewn together with an invisible seam.
Then I diluted the gelatin in hot water and cooled it a little. I soaked the crown in gelatin, squeezed it out a little and pulled it onto the frame. Moreover, if you need a crown for a boy, it is better to use a glass jar, then it will turn out to be of a different shape. And I came up with the idea of ​​stretching it onto an empty flowerpot. I smeared it a couple more times with a brush and left it to dry. The next evening I decorated it with beads.

Work by Anna Aleksakhina Taken

Crochet crown "Gold"

Another crochet crown. This time I used yellow yarn with gold-colored lurex. The crown can be additionally decorated with rhinestones, beads, and sequins.

Dimensions: diameter - 9 cm, height - 6 cm.

Yarn: "Brilliant Summer" Pekhorka (95% mercerized cotton, 5% methanite, 380m/100g)
Hook: No. 1.5.

Description of work: Crochet crown

Pattern repeat - 15 loops.

In order to get 6 vertices, you need to knit a chain of 90 loops and close them in a circle with a connecting loop.
Next knit according to the pattern.


Crochet crown pattern.

Tie the crown at the bottom with one row of connecting posts.

Starch the crown, put it on a round container and dry it. I put it on a round glass jar.

You can give the crown a rigid shape using sugar, gelatin or starch. Gelatin may produce a yellow tint.

I starched using potato starch: dilute 1 heaping tablespoon of starch in a small amount of cold water, then pour in 500 ml of boiling water and brew, stirring well. Dip the crown into the resulting paste, let it soak well, then squeeze out the excess.





step

There are three types of starching products:
1. soft - 0.5-1 tsp. for 1 liter of water (suitable for bed linen)
2. semi-hard - 1 tbsp. for 1 liter of water (for collars of men's shirts)
3. hard - 2 tbsp. for 1 liter of water

2step

Prepare the solution as follows:
Put starch in a glass or enamel bowl, add a little cold water and mix thoroughly until it becomes thick sour cream, and then, stirring constantly, add boiling water until the desired consistency is obtained.
For starching, it is better to use a warm solution. Dip the finished product into the solution and carefully squeeze out the excess solution.

3step

If you need to starch a napkin knitted from cotton threads, then a semi-rigid type of starch is sufficient.
If you need to starch the skirt of a Christmas angel or a knitted vase, then use hard starch.
ATTENTION! After the excess solution has been squeezed out, the knitted product must be given the desired shape and left until completely dry.
So, lay out the napkin and straighten it on a horizontal surface, stretch the knitted vase onto glass, plastic or other dishes of a similar shape. The skirt for the angel also needs to be pulled over a cone (truncated cone) after treatment with a starch solution.

New Year's snowflake costume

If you have a daughter in your family, then at least once she was or will be a Snowflake at the New Year's party. Today, for those who know how to crochet, I want to show how you can make a New Year’s Snowflake costume with your own hands. You most likely have an elegant dress. Now let's make accessories: a crown and a snowflake magic wand.

We will need: a 1.5 crochet hook, snow-white acrylic knitting threads, a hair hoop, a wooden stick and glitter glue for decoration.

Now we crochet 5 snowflakes for the crown and 1 snowflake for the magic wand.

There are a lot of snowflake knitting patterns on the Internet, you can choose any you like. The main thing is that one snowflake is large, two medium and 2 small.

I used this pattern to knit the central large snowflake:

The scheme is not complicated. I photographed the process of knitting snowflakes:








After all the snowflakes are ready, they need to be lightly smoothed and starched. Wait until completely dry (can be laid out on white cardboard on the radiator).

These are the snowflakes I made for the crown:



We apply snowflakes to the hoop, figuring out how they will be located.

We sew snowflakes to the hoop and to each other.

We wrap the lower ray of the central snowflake around the hoop and sew the tip to the snowflake from the inside out. Now she "sits" tightly.


We use glue with glitter to make it beautiful and put it back on the battery to dry (snowflakes from moisture can become limp and sag a little, but this is fixable).

Snowflake Crown is ready:


To complement Snowflake’s costume, we’ll make a Magic Wand.

We take a wooden sushi stick, glue the tip of a white thread to it and wrap it tightly, ring to ring, all the way to the end. We wind the last turns around the glue and cut off the end of the thread.

Glue the pre-tied snowflake with superglue.

Your DIY magic wand is ready:


This is how Snowflake’s New Year’s costume turned out:

Let your little ones be the most beautiful on the New Year's holiday!

knit a lot

The approaching holidays inspire mothers to start creating from threads, paper, felt, plastic bottles... crowns.

The faster a mother masters a simple technique, the less time and effort will be spent.

How to make a crown with your own hands? How to crochet a crown? Looking for a crocheted crown, with a diagram and description with photos and videos in a few minutes. These and similar questions on the eve of the holidays worry mothers all over the world.

Who will benefit from this article? For a mother or girl who urgently needs a crown and has a little time to crochet a crown, with a detailed master class including diagrams, step-by-step photos and videos aimed at beginners.

Thread selection

What kind of crown do you want as a result?

Is it hard and standing or, on the contrary, soft and then will you starch it or treat it with gelatin or PVA glue for durability?

When knitting from Diva, the crown will turn out to be quite dense, the hook size is recommended 1 or 1.5, take into account your knitting style.

For acrylic with lurex, take the same number, but the crown will be more rigid.

When knitted from cotton threads with lurex, the crown turned out to be very non-standing, also with sliding threads. The denim crown turned out to be quite dense, but not at all elegant, so it will have to be further decorated.

Hook selection

The most important rule is to understand what your crown should be? If it is loose and openwork, and the threads are very thin, then we take the hook according to the threads, the size of the hook is indicated on them.

When you knit loosely, then take a hook 0.5 numbers less than recommended, and if it’s tight, then more.

To stiffen the base, if you plan to attach it to a headband or hairpin without a bottom, use fishing line or thin wire, laying it inside the knitting or taking it parallel to the thread.

What do you need to know how to knit, what stitches?

You need to learn how to knit the following loops using video lessons:

First loop

Video on how to make the first loop to start knitting a crown:

Air loops

Video on how to knit a chain of air loops (VP):

Half column

Video on how to knit a half-stitch:

Single crochet

Video on how to knit sc stitches:

Double crochet

Video on how to knit dc (single crochet)

Double crochet stitch

Video on how to knit CC2H (double crochets):

Pico:

3VP, insert the hook into the first loop of 3 chain stitches, connect with a half-column.

This is all the knowledge necessary to crochet any crown from our article.

The simplest crown

Here we will show 2 models at once and explain the principle of knitting.

For beginners

For each crown you need to make a calculation and understand what size you want it to be.

The size of the crown depends on the number of peaks, so if you need a crown with a diameter of 35 mm = 3.5 cm, then connect 2 peaks to calculate, this will determine how many cm there are per 1 peak.

All that remains is to divide the required number of centimeters by 1 peak in cm = number of peaks/

Total cm/cm in 1 peak = number of peaks

Why so much?

In the diagram you can see approximately how your crown will look when unfolded, 2 peaks, because... Maybe somewhere you knitted it a little tighter, so we’ll get an average knitting density, and you’ll be able to immediately determine the height of your crown.

Is it possible not to knit a sample?

Yes, you can, but then you need to take as a basis the diagram and description with a similar density and quality of thread.

The simplest crochet crown for beginners

Crown 2.5 cm high made of diva or acrylic with lurex.

Diagram and photo of the crown

Step-by-step description of the master class


A simple crown is ready!

Want to make it taller?

To do this, knit 1 row of sc or several.

You can make a crown with a crochet according to this pattern, see photo, height = 3 cm, rows RLS - 5.

Then you need to do this in the 2nd row:

VP lifting, we knit all the loops with sc or double crochet stitches (dc), connect the stitches.

A useful video will help you understand how to crochet a crown:

Classical

Look at the photo and the knitting pattern - this is perhaps a more complex crown, but it looks more like a royal one with a narrow base and widening at the peaks.

  1. The calculation is similar, for peaks you need 6 loops. We collect 42 VPs, connect them into a PS ring (half-column).
  2. 2 VP lifting. We knit a row with double crochets and connect the PS.
  3. At the beginning of the row we do 2VP. Row we knit sc.
  4. Then we knit a series of peaks in the same way as in the crown above.
  5. Peaks

  6. 3 VP lifting, we knit all the loops with double crochets (DC), connect the PS.
  7. 3 VP in 3 loops, base knit 3 double crochet stitches (DC), picot (3 VP join into first VP loop with SST (connecting stitch)), repeat 3 DC, connect RLS to 3 base loops from fastening.
  8. Connect the last loop and 3 VPs, tying them with a connecting stitch into a 2nd loop.

Classic with high teeth

  1. The calculation is similar, for peaks you need 6 loops. We collect 42 VPs, connect them into a PS ring (half-column). We knit a row with single crochets. We repeat as many times as high as we want the crown. There are 6 rows in the photo, crown height = 4.5 cm.
  2. Next we knit a series of peaks like this:

  3. 7 RLS.
  4. turn around and knit 6 sc (we knit the first loop 2 together).
  5. turn around and knit 5 sc (we knit the first loop 2 together)
  6. turn around and knit 4 sc (we knit the first loop 2 together)
  7. turn around and knit 2 sc (we knit the first loop 2 together)
  8. turn around and knit 1 sc (we knit the first loop 2 together)
  9. We go down the left side using single crochets - this is 8 RLS. We knit 1sc at the base - this is our break between the peaks. We repeat this knitting as many times as we have peaks.
  10. We tie the last loop at the base and cut it off, leaving a tail, and pull the thread through to tie a knot. We hide the thread with a needle in knitting.

Detailed video on crocheting a crown for beginners:

Air

The crown is 3 cm high from diva and acrylic with lurex.

We determine the number of peaks per desired crown diameter. According to the pattern, 1 peak = 6 loops, 7 peaks = 42 loops, you can add 6 loops between the peaks for fastening.

Aerial or complex circuit

  1. We cast on 42 air loops or a multiple of 6.
  2. We close the resulting braid from VP (air loops) into a ring. We put the last and first loop from the hook on top of each other and pull the loop through (it turns out to be a half-column).
  3. 3VP, knit RLS in each base loop.
  4. 4 VP, cast on as for a stitch with 2 double crochets, skip 1 loop, base and knit a dc, before this stitch there is another dc, then knit the remaining yarn overs on the hook 2 loops to the end, 1 ch, 1 dc we knit by pushing the hook through 2 legs into the protruding loop , look at the diagram. Repeat until the end of the row.
  5. Peaks

  6. 3 VP lifting, knit all loops with double crochets (SS2H), connect with PS.
  7. 3 VP in the 3rd loop, we knit the bases 3 double crochets (SS2H), picot (3 VP connect into the first loop VP SST (connecting post)), repeat 3 Dc, connect the sc with 3 loops of the base from the fastening.
  8. We repeat this 7 times, as many peaks as you have.
  9. Connect the last loop and 3 VPs, tying them with a connecting stitch into a 2nd loop. We tie the last loop at the base and cut it off, leaving a tail, and pull the thread through to tie a knot. We hide the thread with a needle in knitting.

A large crown on a child’s hat or head for a matinee or for the New Year

Video on crocheting a crown for a hat:

Crochet tiara on a child's head

Beautiful peaks for the crown

We attach the diagram; it uses similar loops, only with double crochets, we hope that you have already mastered them.

The height of such an acrylic crown = 4 cm with 3 rows of sc.

For those who want to quickly knit a crown, we share a simple secret: take a thread in 2 layers and a larger hook.

How to wear a crown? How to attach a crown to your hair?


Crown on a hairpin

Detailed video on knitting and making a crown on a hairpin:

Based on these knitting skills, you can make any crown or knit, for example, the beloved Elsa-style crown.

Crown for a girl on a headband

We attach the already finished crocheted crown from those described above to the headband.

For this we need:

  • crown with bottom - 2 parts;
  • headband;
  • glue gun or thread.

If there is no headband of the desired color, tie it with the same threads as the crown. You need to knit in a circle with single crochets, just seal the ends at the edges with a hot gun and hide the thread inside the knitting.

We sew the bottom onto the finished crown, and we will glue the second bottom from the outside or make 2 holes in the bottom for threading the hoop.

Glue the crown with the bottom to the top of the hoop.

Then glue the 2nd bottom from the inside. And sew along the contour to the crown.

Video master class on gluing crowns to the rim:

If you want to add airiness to the structure, it is enough to glue only part of the base to the rim, then before knitting, you need to use wire or rigid fishing line.

Flat crown on bezel

To make a crown on a flat bezel we will need:

  • crown 2 parts or 1 if it is made of thick threads;
  • thin bezel to match the crown;
  • glue gun

We knit a flat crown from 2 parts, i.e. not in a circle, but only with a turn. Then we glue it to the hoop with a glue gun and decorate it.

Video on how to make a crown on a bezel, step-by-step master class:

How to decorate the crown?

Buttons in the shape of snowflakes, sew-on snowflakes made of shiny paper, rhinestones and sequins - this is just a small list for inspiration.

Look at the photo showing 2 options for sewing snowflakes.

These were the smallest ones in the store, but if you are the owner of a figured hole punch, they are sold in the same stores, you can easily make even smaller ones.

The assortment includes many rhinestones, glued and sewn on, and half beads. They can be immediately glued or sewn onto the crown, into the required holes.

How to make a universal crown suitable for any head size?

It is quite difficult to guess and make with the help of threads so that the crown adapts to any head size. You will have to bandage it after half a year or a year. To avoid this, we offer 2 simple solutions.
  1. Sew an elastic band to the edges of the knitting, and then tie it, as in the version with a hoop.
  2. Insert a hair tie, matching it to the knitting so that it looks like an addition.
  3. Tie the entire crown with an elastic band. Handicraft stores sell elastic bands of any width and tie a crown on them, so it will increase and decrease by the desired volume of the head. But in this case, it is better to knit a tiara rather than a full-fledged crown.

The crown is ready, enjoy the result.

Start crocheting a crown right now, even if you are a beginner! Treat your daughter or son to an exquisite and unique crown and let this holiday be the most joyful for your child.