
Simple Bow *crochet pattern*
This simple bow adds the perfect touch of whimsy to your outfit and is so quick to work up. I can just imagine strolling through the park on a quiet afternoon, sipping on my favorite iced beverage from the local coffee shop, and reading my favorite book under the gentle sunlight with this elegant bow in my hair. Now, THAT’S what my ideal solo date would be like!
MATERIALS:
- Bamboo Takumi Hook (5 mm)
- Clover Patchwork Scissors
- Clover Yarn Needle
- #3 light worsted yarn
- Note: Mohair yarn is typically held together with another skein of yarn. Though most categorize as worsted, that is accounting for the “halo” of fuzz around the yarn fiber and it is actually very thin.
- alligator hair clip of any size
- hot glue gun
NOTES:
- Please do not copy/redistribute any part of this pattern as your own. This includes reposting/translating without permission. Feel free to sell your finished products in small quantities as long as you give credit to help support my work. Tag your creations with #curiouspapaya so I can feature you!
- Each granny square is made in joined rounds.
- This pattern is written in US terminology.
- difficulty: beginner +
- measurements: 6 in. x 6 in. [~15 cm x ~15 cm]
- time: ~20-30 min.
ABBREVIATIONS:
- ch: chain
- hdc: half double crochet
- slst: slip stitch
- st(s): stitch(es)
- [#]: stitch count
- (…) x #: repeat instructions the number of times
PART 1 OF PATTERN:
Use the 5 mm Bamboo Takumi Hook and color yarn of your choice.

- Row 1: Leave a short tail and make a slipknot and ch 32. Working into the third ch from the hook, hdc into the next 30 ch. Crochet over the short tail we left at the beginning or weave it in at the very end. [30]
- Row 2: ch 2, turn and hdc down the row. [30]
- Row 3: ch 2, turn and hdc down the row. [30]
Fasten off and cut 18 in. [~46 cm] of a yarn tail.
Hold the two short edges together and whipstitch the edges closed. (Alternatively, you can slst through the both edges).
Leave the remaining yarn tail for assembly.
PART 2 OF PATTERN:
Use the 5 mm Bamboo Takumi Hook and color yarn of your choice.
*Note: Skipping the first st of each row will act as a “decrease”, causing the short edges of the pattern to taper in (like a trapezoid).
- Row 1: Leave a short tail and make a slipknot and ch 32. Working into the third ch from the hook, hdc into the next 29 ch. [29]
- Row 2: ch 2, turn. Skip the first st and work into the next st and hdc down the row. [28]
- Row 3: ch 2, turn. Skip the first st again and hdc down the row. [27]
Fasten off and leave a short tail. Weave it in.
ASSEMBLY:
- Step 1: Position part 2 under part 1 as the image indicates.
- Step 2: Use the remaining yarn tail from part 1 and tightly wrap around part 2 to create the “cinched” center of the bow.
- Step 3: Sew or glue the bow onto an alligator clip onto the back of the bow.
- Step 4: Weave the remaining yarn tail through the center backside and tie a double knot. Weave in the excess tail.
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