Create a simple and beautiful crochet hair net bun using basic crochet stitches. This hair accessory is perfect for keeping a bun neatly in place while adding a handmade touch to your hairstyle.
The pattern starts from the center and gradually expands outward to create an openwork design. You can easily adjust the size depending on the size of your bun.
Materials
Fine crochet yarn or crochet thread
Crochet hook suitable for your yarn
Scissors
Yarn needle
Hair elastic
Abbreviations
US Crochet Terms:
MR – Magic Ring
ch – Chain
dc – Double Crochet
sl st – Slip Stitch
sp – Space
Crochet Pattern
Round 1
Make a Magic Ring.
Work 12 dc into the ring.
Join with a sl st to the first dc.
Total: 12 dc
Round 2
Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), then work 1 dc in the same stitch.
Ch 2.
Repeat (2 dc, ch 2) around the ring.
Join with a sl st.
Total: 24 dc, 12 ch-2 spaces
Round 3
Sl st into the next ch-2 space.
Ch 3, then work 2 dc in the same space.
Ch 3.
Repeat (3 dc, ch 3) in each ch-2 space around.
Join with a sl st.
Total: 36 dc, 12 ch-3 spaces
Round 4
Sl st into the next ch-3 space.
Ch 3, then work 3 dc in the same space.
Ch 4.
Repeat (4 dc, ch 4) in each ch-3 space around.
Join with a sl st.
Total: 48 dc, 12 ch-4 spaces
Adjusting the Size
At this point, you can check the size of the crochet piece against your hair bun.
If you want a larger hair net, continue expanding the circle by working additional rounds around the outer edge.
For each new round, work your stitches into the chain spaces from the previous round and increase the number of stitches and/or chain spaces as needed.
Continue expanding until the crochet piece is wide enough to comfortably cover your bun.
The exact number of additional rounds will depend on the size of your bun and how much coverage you prefer.
Once you reach the desired width, you can finish the outer edge and attach or crochet around a hair elastic to help secure the hair net in place.
This makes the pattern easy to customize for small, medium, or large buns.



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