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Crochet Ear Warmer Or Headband

Crochet ear warmers or headbands are the perfect accessory to keep you cozy and stylish during the colder months. These versatile pieces can add a touch of warmth to your outfit while also showcasing your unique style. Whether you prefer a simple design or something more intricate, there are endless possibilities to explore with crochet techniques. With a little creativity and some yarn, you can create a cute and functional accessory that will keep you warm and fashionable all season long!

Materials:

  • US K (6.50 mm) crochet hook
  • Bulky yarn/ size #5 yarn
  • 2 – 2.5 oz/ 62 – 77 yards
  • I used Loops and Threads Charisma
  • Tapestry/ Yarn needle

Gauge:

12 dcs x 6 rows = 4.25″ x 4.25″


Terms/ stitches used:

  • Ch: Chain
  • St: Stitch
  • Slip St: Slip St
  • Sc: Single Crochet
  • Hdc: Half Double Crochet

Notes:

  • You will have to know how to work into the back third loop of a hdc for this pattern.
  • This ear warmer is worked in the round, with a slip st at the end of the row into the first stitch of that same row.
  • There are turns on only SOME rows.
  • The ch 1 at the beginning of the rows does not count as a stitch.
  • Color A is the pink and color B is the cream.
  • The gather portion is optional. You can wrap the yarn around, as the pattern indicates, or you could create a band with scs and attach it, or leave it off entirely.
  • Create the gather portion around the seam and then you won’t have a seam anywhere on your ear warmer.
  • Be sure to try the warmer on early, as this might be a bit larger than you want. 60 chs fit me, but you might want to go down to 58 or 56. Just keep your ch row (row 1) to an even number and you can adjust this pattern to fit your needs.
  • You can make this with worsted weight yarn, you’ll just have to adjust your starting chain, presumably making it bigger. Just remember to keep it even numbers.

Finished measurements:

Adult:

Height: 4″

Diameter: 11″


Child:

Height: 4″

Diameter: 9″


Pattern instructions:

Sizing as follows: child (adult)

Color A: Row 1: Ch 52 (60), slip st into the first ch to create a circle. Do not twist this circle.

Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as a hdc here and throughout), hdc into the next 51 (59) sts, slip st into the first st to secure – 52 (60) hdcs

Row 3: Ch 2, hdc into the third loop only of the next 51 (59) hdcs, slip st into the first st to secure – 52 (60) hdcs

Color B: Row 4: Ch 1 (counts as the first slip st), turn, hdc into the third loop of the next st, * slip st into the third loop of the next st, hdc into the third loop of the next st,* repeat from * to * 24 (28) more times, slip st into the first slip st to secure – 26 (30) hdcs

Rows 5 – 6: Ch 1, turn, hdc into the next st, * slip st into the next st, hdc into the next st,* repeat from * to * 25 (28) more times, slip st into the first slip st to secure – 26 (30) hdcs

Color A: Row 7: Ch 2, hdc into the next 51 (59) sts, slip st into the first st to secure – 52 (60) hdcs

Color B: Rows 8 – 10: repeat rows 4 – 6

Color A: Row 11: Ch 2, hdc into the next 51 (59) sts, slip st into the first st to secure – 52 (60) hdcs

Row 12: Ch 2, hdc into the third loop only of the next 51 (59) hdcs, slip st into the first st to secure – 52 (60) hdcs

Row 13: Ch 1, sc into the third loop only of the same st as join, into the third loop only of the next 51 (59) hdcs, slip st into the first st to secure – 52 (60) hdcs

Fasten off both colors. Weave in your ends.

Gather (optional):

Using color B, wrap the yarn around the seam and pull tight, so that the headband/ ear warmer gathers. Wrap the yarn around as many times as you’d like, take care to adjust the warmer to be as fat as possible around the gather. When you’re happy with the way it gathers, leave a long tail and fasten off with color B. Weave in your ends, securely because you don’t want this part coming out.. You don’t have to do this step, as it looks cute without it.

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