Boost spooky style with this Free Crochet Demogorgon Hair Tie Pattern for a playful accessory that gives your hairstyle character and charm.
Cute and playful hair accessories can make simple hairstyles look more lively and fun. A small design with a bold look can quickly add charm to ponytails buns or braids while keeping hair neat and comfortable all day. The Crochet Demogorgon Hair Tie pattern brings a unique style inspired by a famous fantasy creature that many fans enjoy. Its eye catching shape and textured look give it a cool and slightly spooky charm that stands out in any hairstyle.
Free Crochet Demogorgon Hair Tie Pattern for a Fun Hair Look
Soft yarn keeps the hair tie gentle on hair while bright colors make it look cheerful and full of personality. It also works as a lovely gift for friends who like cute and unusual accessories. This small project is simple and enjoyable which makes it great for relaxing hobby time. Once finished the hair tie looks playful stylish and special while adding a fun touch of personality to everyday hairstyles and fashion.
Crochet Demogorgon Flower Hair Tie Pattern
Materials
- Yarn: 100% cotton or acrylic, two colors (ex: gray and red), plus a small amount of white for inner petal detail. Choose a yarn weight suitable for amigurumi or small accessories.
- Hook Size: 2–3 mm (adjust to yarn thickness and desired tightness)
- Elastic Hair Tie: Small or large depending on hair thickness
- Stitch Markers: For tracking rounds and petal starts
- Yarn Needle: For embroidery and weaving in ends
- Scissors
Key Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| sc | single crochet |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| inc | increase (2 sc in same st) |
| dec | decrease (sc2tog) |
| st(s) | stitch(es) |
| rep | repeat |
Special Notes
- Adjust the number of sc around the hair tie to fit its diameter and thickness; generally 20–30 for small, 50–70 for large.
- The petals are worked seamlessly onto the base, changing color as you work.
- The flower is made in two layers: front (red) and back (gray), then seamed together for a 3D effect.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Crochet Around the Hair Tie (First Base Row)
- Attach gray yarn to your hair tie, pulling up a loop from the back, ch 1 to secure.
- Single crochet (sc) around the elastic:
- Insert the hook from back to front under the elastic, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through both loops.
- Rep this process evenly around.
- You will need 20–30 sc for a small hair tie or 50–70 sc for a large one. Adjust as needed to cover the elastic, crowding stitches slightly for fullness.
- Place a stitch marker in the first sc to mark the beginning of the round.
- Continue until nearly done; leave space for the last color change.
Step 2: Change to Red Yarn (Front Petals Row)
- At the last sc of this round:
- Insert hook as if to make a sc, yarn over with gray, pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
- Cut (or drop) gray, pick up red yarn from the back, yarn over and pull through both loops to finish the sc in red.
- Gently tighten both colors.
- Cut gray yarn if not already done, and weave in as you go.
- Join round with a sl st to first sc (now in red).
- Ch 1, and in the same st, sc. Reinsert the marker.
- Continue in red: sc in each st around, covering/working over loose ends, for one complete round.
Step 3: Start Petal Formation
- Remove marker. Join round with sl st to first red sc.
- Ch 1.
- In the first 10 sts: sc in next 10 sts (you may use your marker for reference).
- Turn work (do not join).
- The following rows will form one petal.
Petal Rows (Repeat for Each Petal)
- Row 1: sc in each st across (10 sc). Ch 1, turn.
- Row 2: sc in each st across (10 sc). Ch 1, turn.
- Row 3: 9 sc, inc in last st (2 sc in the same st) (11 sts). Ch 1, turn.
- Row 4: 10 sc, inc (12 sts). Ch 1, turn.
- Row 5: 10 sc, dec over last 2 sts (11 sts). Ch 1, turn.
- Row 6: 9 sc, dec (10 sts). Ch 1, turn.
- Continue: Each subsequent row:
- sc to last 2 sts, dec, ch 1, turn.
- (Next: 8 sc, dec. Then 7 sc, dec… and so on)
- Continue this pattern, decreasing one st per row at the end, until only 2 sts remain.
- Last row: dec (sc2tog) across remaining 2 sts.
- Fasten off, leaving a tail for weaving.
Repeat Petal Rows
- For each next petal, attach red yarn at next unworked base sc, sc for 10 sts, and repeat petal shaping as above.
- Continue until you have completed all front (red) petals, working around the open circle.
Step 4: Embroider Inner Petal Lines
- Using white yarn and a yarn needle, embroider from back to front at the base of each petal, making a long or short stitch.
- Vary lengths for natural effect, always working stitches toward the center.
Step 5: Back Petal Layer (Gray)
- Attach gray yarn to the hair tie, aligning with the base of a front petal.
- Sc in each base st around, matching the number of front sc sts (usually 50 or as many as you have petals).
- Join with a sl st to the first gray sc.
- Ch 1, and repeat the petal row pattern (as above) for each set of 10 sc, making back petals aligned with front petals.
- Complete all back (gray) petals in the same manner.
Step 6: Seam Petal Layers
- With gray yarn, hold red and gray petals together.
- Insert hook through tip of both colored petals, ch 1, sc to join both petal tips.
- Sc along side edges of the petals, working through both layers.
- At petal bends, make sc3tog as needed for curve.
- Continue to seam all petals together along their outer edges.
- Join to starting point with a sl st, fasten off and weave in ends.
Conclusion
Your Demogorgon Flower Hair Tie is now complete!
This creative multi-layered flower is fun and quirky, perfect for cosplay or standout accessories. The instructions are easily adjustable for different hair tie sizes and color customizations.
Pattern Correction & Tips
- Tip: If your petals curl or warp, block lightly or adjust your stitch count for a flatter petal.
- Correction: If your petal count isn’t matching perfectly, adjust the base sc stitches per petal so both layers align.
- Tip: Always hide loose ends while crocheting for a neat finish.
- Tip: For a chunkier flower, use thicker yarn or add more stitches/petals.













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