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Crochet Dazzle Berry Ear Warmer

Introducing the Crochet Dazzle Berry Ear Warmer, a stylish and cozy accessory that will keep you warm and fashionable during the colder months. This unique ear warmer is handcrafted using the art of crochet, ensuring a high-quality and durable piece that will last for years to come. The vibrant and eye-catching Dazzle Berry color adds a pop of excitement to any outfit, making it the perfect accessory for both casual and formal occasions.  Whether you're heading out for a winter stroll, hitting the slopes, or simply running errands, the Crochet Dazzle Berry Ear Warmer is a must-have accessory that combines style and functionality. Its versatile design allows you to wear it with your hair up or down, making it suitable for any hairstyle. Stay cozy and chic with this stunning ear warmer that will undoubtedly turn heads wherever you go.


Skill Level

Intermediate

Sizes

Small: 4″ x 16″ Medium Grey
Medium: 4 1/2″ x 18″ Cornflower Blue
Large: 5″ x 20″ Camel

Supplies

Hook: J/10 – 6.00 mm

Yarn needle

Yarn

Big Twist, 100% Acrylic, 170g/6oz, 347m/380yds, #4 Medium Worsted Weight

Colors- Medium Grey 85 yards; Cornflower Blue 95 yards; Camel 115 yards

Gauge

12 rows X 12 sts = 4 inches

Abbreviations in US Terminology

beg – beginning
ch(s) – chain(s)
RS – right side
sc – single crochet
sl st – slip stitch
st(s) – stitch(es)

General Note

1. Pattern is written in US terminology.
2. First worked in rows, then seamed.
3. Stitch counts are in brackets ( ) at the end of rows, in order of sizes, S, M, L.
4. Ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
5. Alternate the berry stitch every other row, a four row repeat.
6. Size Small = Ch 12, Medium = Ch 14, Large = Ch 16.
7. Stitch multiple = any odd # + 1 chain.

Special Stitch

Berry Stitch (bst) – insert hook in indicated st, yo, pull through, chain 3, yo, pull through both loops on hook.

Instructions

Ch 12 (14,16)

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook (counts as 1 sc), sc in each ch across. (11, 13, 15 sc).

Row 2: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in next 2 sts, *bst in next st, sc in next st*, repeat *-* across end with sc in last 2 sts. (S= 4 bst, 7 sc; M= 5 bst, 8 sc; L= 6 bst, 9 sc).

Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. (11, 13, 15 sc).

Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc in next st, *bst in next st, sc in next st*, repeat *-* across end with sc in last st. (S= 5 bst, 6 sc; M= 6 bst, 7 sc; L= 7 bst, 8 sc).

Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. (11, 13, 15 sc).

Rows 6-53(57,61): Repeat Rows 2-5. End last row on a row 5.

End off yarn, leave a long tail for seaming.

SEAM

Lay fabric out flat with RS facing up. Fold each end towards the center of the fabric. Then fold one end in half and next, fold the other end in half. Slide the two folded ends together and even out the stitches. It should have four edges lined up. Using the long tail from above, thread it on the yarn needle and sew the four edges together.

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