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!
These Cable Headband Knitting Patterns feature stunning cable stitches. It will keep you warm and add a touch of style to any outfit.
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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!
Some people may not like hats but who could resist Delicate Knitted Headbands. They will not only keep your
This Fair Isle Headband Free Knitting Pattern is an ideal project for first-time Fair Isle knitters. It’s relatively fast to make.
Knit a minimalist twist headband this season! This free headband pattern is beginner friendly and easy to follow - grab some worsted yarn from your stash and knit some for yourself or as Christmas knit gifts.
Little Bonnie Earwarmer Headband ~ For Aran weight OR DK yarn This is suitable for age 3 months upwards – just adjust the length Little Bonnie Earwarmer Headband knitted in DK Use Aran weight yarn for a cosy Earwarmer ! Requires: 5mm needles Aran weight yarn – around 30g Cable needle Tension: 18sts = 4” (10cm) over stocking stitch Size: Width – 3½” (9cm) Length – 12 - 17” (depending on the size required) As a rough guide ~ 0 – 3 months 12” 3 - 6 months 13” 6 - 12months 14” 1 – 3 years 15” 3 - 12 years 17” Or DK yarn for a lighter Earwarmer Requires: 4mm needles DK yarn – around 20g Cable needle Tension: 22sts = 4” (10cm) over stocking stitch Size: Width – 2¾” (7cm) Length – 12 - 17” (easy to adjust) Top Tip ~ C4 means cable 4 stitches– slip the next 2 stitches on to a cable needle and hold at the back or the front of your work (whichever you find easiest). Knit 2sts, then the 2sts from the cable needle. It doesn’t matter if you cable back or front – as long as you are consistent throughout. Cast on 16sts Row 1: K4, p2, k4, p2, k4 Row 2: K6, p4, k6 Row 3: K4, p2, C4, p2, k4 Row 4: K6, p4, k6 Repeat these 4 rows until your work measures from 12” to 17” from the cast on edge depending on the age of the child – ending after working a Row 3. Cast off Join the cast on and cast off edges with a short seam. Darn away ends You will find my bigger Adult size version on this link ~ https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2021/01/bonnie-earwarmer-headband.html Bonnie Earwarmer Headband I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns. However, please do not copy my patterns This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced or republished on any other webpage or website. Copyright © 2021 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved
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.
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This The Thicket Headband Free Knitting Pattern is perfect for cold weather. In addition, it's also very stylish and soft on your skin!
Prepare for winter with this easy, classic headband knitting pattern! Simple enough for knitting beginners, it’s finished with a trendy twist. This headband will be a staple in your winter wardrobe!
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!
This Pine Forest Headband Free Knitting Pattern is a quick and simple project, making it perfect for knitters of all skill levels.
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Where we live, fall isn't always quite cold enough to warrant an entire lined hat or knitted toque but we just can't resist knitting some kind of yarn
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Prepare for winter with this easy, classic headband knitting pattern! Simple enough for knitting beginners, it’s finished with a trendy twist. This headband will be a staple in your winter wardrobe!
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!).
The Simple Thing Little Scarf is a perfect Free Knitting Pattern to create a unique handmade gift. The shawlette is a easy project.
Erikka Slipover is worked seamlessly top down. First, the slipover is worked in rows while the shoulders are shaped with short rows. Thereafter, the body is worked in the round. Front and back are then divided and are finished separately. Decreases are worked at the front piece for a better fit. You pick up stitches for the ribbing around the slipovers neckline that is worked in the round. Erikka Slipover can be worked in 3 lengths, which result from the different lengths of armhole openings and 2 neckline variations. The short version can only be worked with a narrow neckline. Erikka Slipover is designed with a positive ease of approx. 16,5 to 20 cm. Difficulty ●●●●○ Sizes 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Yarn Short version, narrow neckline (3 threads) each 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) 150 (150) g Sandes Garn Sunday (100% wool, meterage approx. 255m/50g) in colour 2542/ camel (1 thread) and each 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (150) g Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (57% mohair, 28% silk, 15% wool, meterage approx. 212m/25g) in colour 3511/ powder pink (2 threads). Middle version, wide neckline (2 threads) each 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (100) 100 (100) g Lana Grossa Silkhair (70% mohair, 30% silk, meterage approx. 210m/25g) in colour 117/ white and each 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (300) g Lana Grossa Lala Berlin Tweedy (33% baby alpaca, 31% polyamide, 30% cotton, 6% wool, meterage approx. 120m/50g) in colour 3/ beige. or (2 threads) each 150 (150) 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) g Schachenmayr Wool4Future (35% cotton, 33% polyester, 30% wool, 2% other fibres, meterage approx. 165/50g) and each 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (75) 100 (100) g Schachenmayr Alpaca Cloud (70% alpaca, 30% nylon, meterage approx. 225m/25g). long version with narrow neckline (1 thread) 250 (250) 300 (350) 350 (400) 400 (450) g CaMaRose Snefnug (55 % alpaca, 35 % cotton, 10% merino extrafine, meterage approx. 110 m/50g) in colour 7311/ grey. Recommended needles 1 circular needle 6 mm and 6,5 mm, (40, 60 and/or 100 cm), additionally, 1 circular needle 4 mm (40 cm) for picking up stitches at neckline. Alternatively, you can work with the magic loop method for which you need a circular needle (min. 80 cm). Supplies 6 stitch markers, 2 stitch holders or waste yarn, wool needle, measuring tape, scissors, 2 fixed stitch markers. Gauge (1, 2 or 3 threads) 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch = 13 sts x 21 rows on needle 6,5 mm. Erikka Slipover is worked seamlessly top down. First, the slipover is worked in rows while the shoulders are shaped with short rows. Thereafter, the body is worked in the round. Front and back are then divided and are finished separately. Decreases are worked at the front piece for a better fit. You pick up stitches for the ribbing around the slipovers neckline that is worked in the round. Erikka Slipover can be worked in 3 lengths, which result from the different lengths of armhole openings and 2 neckline variations. The short version can only be worked with a narrow neckline. Erikka Slipover is designed with a positive ease of approx. 16,5 to 20 cm. Difficulty ●●●●○ Sizes 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Der Erikka Slipover wird nahtlos von oben nach unten gestrickt. Zunächst wird der Pullunder in Reihen gearbeitet, die Schultern werden mit verkürzten Reihen geformt. Danach wird der Körper in Runden gestrickt. Vorder- und Rückenteil werden anschließend geteilt und separat in Reihen gearbeitet. Im Vorderteil wird dabei für einen besseren Sitz die Maschenzahl durch Abnahmen reduziert. Das Halsbündchen des Slipovers wird aus den Maschen des Ausschnitts aufgenommen und in Runden gestrickt. Der Erikka Slipover kann in 3 Längen, die sich aus den unterschiedlich langen Armausschnitten ergeben, und mit 2 Ausschnittvarianten gestrickt werden. Die kurze Version kann nur mit dem halsnahen Ausschnitt gearbeitet werden. Schwierigkeitsgrad ●●●●○ Gr. 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Der Erikka Slipover hat ein positive Ease (Mehrweite) von ca. 16,5 bis 20 cm Brustweite 37,5 (39,5) 42 (44) 46 (50) 51,5 (53) cm Umfang 104,5 (108) 114 (120) 126 (132) 138 (141,5) cm Garn kurze Variante, halsnaher Ausschnitt (dreifädig) je 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) 150 (150) g Sandes Garn Sunday (100% Wolle, LL ca. 255m/50g) in der Farbe 2542/Camel (einfädig) und je 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (150) g Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (57% Mohair, 28% Seide, 15% Wolle, LL ca. 212m/25g) in der Farbe 3511/Puderpink (zweifädig) oder (einfädig) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (350) 350 (400) g Lana Grossa Linea Pura Organico ( 100 % Baumwolle, LL ca. 90 m / 50 g) in der Farbe 079, mittlere Variante, halsferner Ausschnitt (zweifädig) je 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (100) 100 (100) g Lana Grossa Silkhair (70% Mohair, 30% Seide, LL ca. 210m/25g) in der Farbe 117/Weiß und je 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (300) g Lana Grossa Lala Berlin Tweedy (33% Baby Alpaka, 31% Polyamid, 30% Baumwolle, 6% Schurwolle, LL ca. 120m/50g) in der Farbe 3/Beige oder (zweifädig) je 150 (150) 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) g Schachenmayr Wool4Future (35% Baumwolle, 33% Polyester, 30% Wolle, 2% andere Fasern, LL ca. 165/50g) und je 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (75) 100 (100) g Schachenmayr Alpaca Cloud (70% Alpaka, 30% Nylon, LL ca. 225m/25g) lange Variante mit halsnahem Ausschnitt (einfädig) 250 (250) 300 (350) 350 (400) 400 (450) g CaMaRose Snefnug (55 % Alpaka, 35 % Baumwolle, 10% Merino Extrafine, LL ca. 110 m/50g) in der Farbe 7311/Grau Nadeln Je eine Rundnadel 6 mm und 6,5 mm, je 40, 60 und /oder 100 cm lang zusätzlich eine Rundnadel 4 mm, 40 cm lang, zur Aufnahme der Maschen aus dem Halsausschnitt Alternativ kann mit der Magic Loop Methode gearbeitet werden, dazu benötigst du eine Rundnadel, die mind. 80 cm lang ist. Materialien 6 Maschenmarkierer, 2 Maschenhalter oder Stücke Restgarn, Wollnadel, Maßband, Schere, 2 festsitzende Maschenmarkierer Maschenprobe ein-/zwei- oder dreifädig 10 x 10 cm glatt re = 13 M x 21 R mit Nd 6,5 mm Stricke zuerst eine Maschenprobe und passe die Nadelstärke gegebenenfalls an. Errata: Seite 7, linke Spalte ganz unten: 65 (69) 73 (77) 81 (85) 89 (91) M insgesamt
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