I love crochet headband! What about you? This headband can be used as an ear warmer too. It’s just perfect for my morning walk in the Winter season here in Germany.
I have a video tutorial for you as well. So if you are a visual learner this will be easy for you to make and understand.
PATTERN
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Yarn + Hook
I love these yarns so much. These are from Expression fiber arts yarn. I highly recommend you to check them out if you love the high-quality yarn that so dreamy! And yeah, I am still in love with Furls crochet hook. This is candy hook. Use my code: mayaluna15 to redeem 15% off!
Crochet | Skill level = Easy
Material
- Fingering weight yarn double strands. Mysa Hues from Expression fiber arts I used 97 yards.
- Hook 3.75 mm
- Measuring tape
- Stitch marker
- Yarn needle & scissors
The pattern contains | Written instructions + photos + video
Gauge swatch
Follow the pattern x 9rows = 4″ × 4⅛
Abbreviation US terms
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
FPdc cluster = front post dc cluster
sk = skip
bet = between
rep = repeat
sp = space
RS = right side
sl kn = slip knot
sl st = slip stitch
Note: The beginning ch if not stated as a stitch is simply meant to build up the yarn.
All adult sizes start with 24ch + 2
R.1 – sc in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next 3ch, 7dc in next ch, sk next 3ch, sc in next ch; rep from* across, turn
I changed the color to red and indigo blue in every rep of r.2
R.2 – ch3 (count as dc), sk first sc, work 1cluster of 3FPdc worked around the posts of next 3dc, *ch3, sc in next dc, ch3**, work 2 sets of the cluster of 3FPdc worked around the posts of next 6dc, sk sc bet; rep from* across, ending last rep at**, work 1cluster of 3FPdc worked around the posts of next 3dc, dc in last sc, turn
R.3 – ch3 (count as dc), 3dc in first cluster, *sk next ch-2sp, sc in next sc, sk next ch-3loop**, 7dc in next cluster; rep from* across, ending last rep at**, 3dc in last cluster from previous row, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn
R.4 – ch1, sc in first dc, *ch3, sk next 3dc, dc in next sc, ch3, sk next 3dc, sc in next dc; rep from* across, ending with last sc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn
R.5 – ch1, sc in first sc, *sk next ch3-loop, 7dc in next dc, sk next ch3-loop, sc in next sc; rep from* across, turn
Rep R.2 – R.5 for the pattern
Adult sizes
22” make the rep length 22 ½
23” make the rep length 23 ½
Suggestion: Add ½ inch for your head size.
My head size is 22” and I made a total of 48 rows = 22 ½ when fully extended.
Connect
RS facing you.
- Take both ends and connect by putting them inside each other after leave space approximately ⅜ inch, sew them together.
- Turn your work (see step1), you will have the holes open. Put it together (see step2), sew them close (see step3).
I highly suggest watching the video for a better understanding.
I hope you enjoy this cozy crochet socks!
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Maya xoxo
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