Hope you aren’t sick of bow ties, because I have one more for you.
It is just crocheted blocks sewed together. Pretty easy and do-able even for the most beginner of crocheters. When you sew your pieces together, mistakes or inconsistencies become a little less visible so it’s a good first project!
I am not going to go to the very very basics of crochet, but here is what I did…
First hook size. This is what I used. I don’t think it matters too much. Just keep in mind that the smaller the hook the tighter the stitches will be and vice versa.
And now for the pattern…
Yarn: I used 4 ply worsted weight yarn in cotton and in acrylic. You can use a thinner weight if you want but you made need to increase the number of stitches to get the length you want.
First for the main bow tie piece…
Row 1: chain 34
Row 2: turn, and in the second stitch from the needle single crochet to the end {33 stitches}
Row 3: turn, chain 2, double crochet to the end {32 stitches – the 2 chain counts as one to equal 33}
Row 4: turn, chain 2, half double crochet to the end {32 stitches – the 2 chain counts as one to equal 33}
Row 5: turn, chain 2, double crochet to the end {32 stitches – the 2 chain counts as one to equal 33}
Row 6: turn, chain 2, single crochet to the end {32 stitches – the 2 chain counts as one to equal 33}
Tie off and weave in loose ends with a yarn needle. Whip stitch the two ends together by hand to form a loop.
Now for the remaining pieces.
First, the neck band.
Measure your intended wearers neck. Chain the length of that person’s neck circumference.
Turn, and in second chain from the needle double crochet to the end. Tie off and weave in ends with a yarn needle.
Note: I made mine too long. When you add the second row it stretches it a little. So chain just short of the neck circumference and you should be fine.
Now for the little piece that brings it all together.
#1: chain 13 stitches. Just enough so that it can squeeze over the bow tie and cinch everything nice and tight.
#2: Then turn, and single crochet in the second stitch from the needle to the end. {12 stitches}
Chain 2, single crochet to the end. {11 stitches not including the chain 2}
Repeat to desired width. I ended up with 4 rows.
#3: Tie off and weave loose ends in with a yarn needle. Then whip stitch the two ends together by hand.
Now turn sewn pieces right side out so you have two nice neat loops. Slide the smaller loop over the bow tie piece.
Before you slide the neck band through little loop too, hand stitch a cute little button to one end.
You don’t have to make a button hole on the other end because there are a plethora of crocheted holes already there. It makes sizing a cinch!
Just slide the button into any hole. That is why we used a double crochet stitch!
And I have to say I love the look of this teddy bear button, but in all honesty it is not that practical when it comes to actually buttoning it up. It works, but not very well. 🙂
You can really make the bow tie as long or as wide as you want. Play around with the rows and stitches. My pattern is just to give you an idea of what I did. And it’s my first attempt at a crochet pattern so if you see any errors, please let me know!
I personally like how nicely the texture pops out.
And I love Owen’s dorky smile here. I just love this kid.
I made a couple more. This time switching colors to make stripes.
It was fun playing around with the possibilities, but I think the solid color looks best.
Don’t you love that Kelly green cotton yarn though? I do. I was just telling someone how I hate Kelly green and then of course I saw this yarn and fell in love with the richness of its color. Whenever I form an opinion on something it often changes! 🙂
So that’s it! Three pieces, about 30 minutes to an hour {depending on how fast you can crochet}, and you have a spiffy, textured bow tie.
It’s actually starting to warm up here so I didn’t add any layers to his outfit, but I think the texture would pop nicely paired with a sweater or vest on top.
The Miller Five says
Love the tie and LOVE Owen's hilarious smile. I'd totally blow that up and frame it. Awesome wall art.
Our Seven Dwarfs says
This is fantastic! Thank you so much! My little men will look precious in these! I shared this with our readers on Facebook as well.
Jill of oursevendwarfs.com
Ponytails [My Passions for Fashions] says
That's a smart idea. That would be fun to do for stuffed animals, too. I featured you on my blog:
http://mypassionsforfashions.blogspot.com/2010/12/terrific-thrifty-thursday-36.html
You have a great blog!
-Ponytails
house full of jays says
I love these bow ties! If only crochet didn't defeat me every time!
Danielle says
Okay, this is just the most adorable ever. Thank you so much for sharing!
Lorajean says
This turned out so great!!! I love it!! 🙂 I really want to try it! 🙂
Jess says
those are awesome. You make me want a boy!
Kimberly from "bugaboo" says
Delia, these are awesome! I LOVE them! Right now I'm hosting a linky party for all yarn projects with another blogger and I'd love for you to link these up if you get a chance!!
yarn it all! party
thanks!
Sew Much Ado says
Oh my gosh, I knew I learned to crochet for a reason! Those are so adorable, I can't wait to make one :).
J A C Q U E L I N E says
Again you are amazing this is great!!!!!!!!!!!
SweetSugarBelle says
This is uber cute! I love your blog!
dana says
you did it! it worked! love these delia.
mariah says
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for such a great tutorial! I've JUST started crocheting so I'm a little nervous, but I think your directions are AMAZING! Can't wait to try!
winans1013 says
I made this yesterday and it was so easy and way tooooo cute!
[email protected] says
That is so, so cute and perfect for Easter! Thanks for the how-to, I’ll be spreading the word.
Brenbren says
I used part of your pattern to make a pattern that made my son happier with a bow tie:)(please don't be offended because this is seriously the most adorable thing EVER) You can find it at
http://therapeuticcrafting.blogspot.com/2011/06/vacation-crafts.html
Anneliese says
This is such a darling project! If only I had a boy! I just included a photo and link to this in my how-to-crochet post for TipJunkie: http://www.tipjunkie.com/how-to-double-crochet
-A
Alexandra says
Love this!
I just made several for my boyfriend!
Thanks!
agrimliset says
Thanks so much!
I'm making these for my two nephews for their easter basket, and then making flowers for my daughter and niece's hair! All the little kids are going to be stuck wearing my handmade things! Tehe!
Happy Spring!
Allie says
Thank you so much for this pattern! I'm new to crochet and it was very easy to follow! I made one for my son's first birthday photo shoot and it was perfect!
lanathewoolydog says
Hey
I tried this pattern and it worked perfectly! its a perfect present for a educated man 😉
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Waheeda Mahomed says
Hi Delia. These bow ties are adorable. I’ve linked to them in my most recent post 🙂
http://way-d.blogspot.com/2014/04/eccentric-bow-tie.html
Thanks so much for sharing!
Waheeda
Gail G says
Thanks for sharing I made one – and the instructions were easy to follow.
Delia says
I am so happy to hear that Gail! Thank you!