The knit headband is the perfect accessory to keep you warm and in style! Keep reading for tips on how to style your headband and for sizing guidelines.
A knitted headband is a functional and trendy accessory. It keeps your ears warm and doesn't flatten your hair. It's a great option for those, who don't really like hats but want to stay warm during the cooler months. The headband has a very elegant and chic twist in the middle (a clever way to hide the seam!).
Do you love a fun, easy pattern with just a little bit of a twist? Then you’ll love the Hot Mess Headband! This adorable headband features one big cable row twisting the stitches over each other adding just the right amount of fun to the project. The Hot Mess Headband is a free knitting pattern download here on Ewe Ewe
In English Here's a digital pattern for the beginner friendly headband - #Viljabåndet! Viljabåndet (= “The Vilja Band”) is named after my lovely friend Vilja, who I was on vacation with when the headband was first knitted – the name choice was simple! The head band is knitted in one thread of cotton yarn, using 20g and 2.5mm needles. I recommend: - Mandarin by Sandnes - Baby Cotton by Lang Yarns - Safran by Drops - Paris by Drops - Baby Bomull by Gjestal - Pandora by Rauma Garn Viljabåndet will be friendly for beginners 🌸🌟 PS: The knitting project is easy to carry in your bag, so you can knit whenever and wherever you want. On the plane, in the car, or on the sunbed! If you're quick, the headband can be finished in a few hours Feel free to send me a message on Instagram @klin_cocos if you have any questions, and share the result using #ViljaBåndet☺️
Knit Crown Free Knitting Patterns & Paid
Written in English All my Knitting patterns are PDF copies of The Original Pattern from my own collection that I or my mum purchased in the 60s 70s and 80s ready for instant download This pattern is a great introduction into knitting for a beginner with easy garter stitch Cotton Worsted / 10 Ply / Aran in sizes Girls to Ladies 26 -40 in 66-102 cm Needles size 3 1/4mm & 6 1/2 mm US size 3 & 10 1/2 To make up , sew up to markers then sew the neck to however wide you like to fit over your head Happy Knitting ! Any problems please get in touch before leaving negative feedback I am here to help when possible
Photos above © Knittingday This knitting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Caps for Babies
Making a knitted headband is not only a fall must-do, but it's also lots of fun! Headbands are projects, that are super easy and quick!
Spread the loveEasy Flat Knit Plush Octopus- If you can knit a square, you can make this cute, plush octopus! Ideal for beginner knitters. There are tons of great knitting patterns out there for stuffed animals, but most of them aren’t beginner-friendly. This octopus knitting pattern is as easy as it comes- if you can...
The Traveler Cowl Knitting Pattern
Making a knitted headband is not only a fall must-do, but it's also lots of fun! Headbands are projects, that are super easy and quick!
And now, just in time for Holidaze, I present two scarves. Both are one-skein salvations... Scarf One: Loop Scarf: You make the loop first, and then knit until you run out of yarn.:100 yards worsted weight yarn, size 8 needles ( approx gauge 4.5 /inch for a 6 inch wide scarf) Cast on 14 stitches. Knit until strip is 8 inches long. Curve the strip around until you can stick the tip of the RH needle into the corner edge of the cast on , and pick up 14 stitches along the cast on edge, making now 28 sts on needle.Knit until you almost run out of yarn ( leave about a yard remaining) and then bind off.This one I actually made in Misti Alpaca Chunky, and used 10 stitches for the loop and 20 for the body, and Double Moss Stitch, but the principle is the same. You can also slip the last stitch of each row and knit the first stitch for a nicer edge. Scarf Two: Sparkly Triangle Scarf. Uses one Skein of Artyarns Ensemble with Beads and Sequins, ( 128 yards) size 11 needle. Cast on 3 sts; Row 1: Kfb,knit to last stitch,kfb. Repeat row until almost out of yarn ( about 4-6 yards left). Stretchy Bindoff: K2,* knit these 2 together thru back loop( insert tip of LH needle into front of the two sts as if doing SSK). Knit one. Repeat from *to end. Weave in ends. Enjoy!
This is a beautiful and easy to work up pattern for knitted headband / ear warmer. It's completed in just few steps, all of which are basically the same as one another and uses some basic knitting stitches.
The Rose Cotton Headband is knitted flat with a delicate romantic lace pattern as the centerpiece and two i-cords bands at each end for easy fastening around the head. It is a great stash buster as it uses relatively little yarn (less than half of the skein). The pattern comes in one size - but depending on how many rows the lace repeat and i-cord bands are knitted it can be adjusted to be either longer or shorter. The pattern is free and includes both a charted instruction for the lace repeats as well as written instructions - so that you can choose what fits you the best. I hope you will enjoy this little project!
Ten Stitch Hat Free Knitting Pattern
Introducing the Pocket Fox! These cute little foxes are a close cousin of the fox we know and love; but…
Making a knitted headband is not only a fall must-do, but it's also lots of fun! Headbands are projects, that are super easy and quick!
The knit version of the Amina Earwarmer is finally here! Keep reading below for the free knit pattern.This project highlights one of my favorite textures: herringbone. Last fall I released the crochet version of the design and it is my most successful pattern to date! Im excited to finally share the knit version of this design with you all and I hope you enjoy making it as much as I have!This project is perfect for market season as it works up quickly! It would also be great for last minute g
easy, beginner friendly knitting pattern. Perfect winter accessory. Free knitting pattern for knitted head band. Quick to knit winter twisted headband.
This The Thicket Headband Free Knitting Pattern is perfect for cold weather. In addition, it's also very stylish and soft on your skin!
Learn how to make a super cozy and warm loom knit headband ear warmer in this free pattern, step by step tutorial and video!
James is a traditional lumber jacket worked in pieces from the bottom up in our authentic Irish Heather, Erin. Raglan decreases shape the yoke and sleeves, and stitches are picked up to work the collar after seaming. Wear it as a sweater layer to head out in the snow, or as a jacket during a milder day. The Left and Right Fronts feature generous pockets. The button band is worked simultaneously with the fronts, and a double knit collar keeps the chill out.
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Acorns are easily one of the cutest things produced by trees. Their little round nutshells topped with a perfectly fitted cap, textured in minute detail, forcibly remind me of a wee head wearing a …
Knit a happy little hippo hat for your baby with this cute knitting pattern!
These Cable Headband Knitting Patterns feature stunning cable stitches. It will keep you warm and add a touch of style to any outfit.
*** PATTERNS ARE ENGLISH ONLY *** Vintage PDF pattern See pic above for more sizing information **** This is a digital download only and not the finished item ***** This is a PDF reproduction of a vintage pattern that has been digitally enhanced. This digital format is under copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. Thank you OhhhMama
Free pattern time! 😄 Many people are having a great time with Pokémon GO, so here's something to take along on your travels! Enjoy! 🐾 😘 if you’d prefer to download the PDF, you can find the PDF version here. You will need: One small skein of redyarn One small skein of white yarn Some leftover black yarn Polyester stuff
I think this is called "The potato Chip scarf" because you can't make just one! I haven't had any time for sewing, but some mindless knitting was done while riding in the car. This is a super easy pattern that...
Knit Sea Anemone Ear Flap Hat Free Knitting Pattern
This shrug is worked side to side from cuff to cuff. Sleeves are worked in the round, the back is worked flat, then the band is picked up around selvedge edges of back and worked in the round, making a pretty shawl collar.The sample shown was knit in The Fibre Co. Canopy Worsted, shade Acai. Substitute yarns are recommended below.
These Cable Headband Knitting Patterns feature stunning cable stitches. It will keep you warm and add a touch of style to any outfit.