Today’s post is
a pattern by guest designer Cheri from Ohio.
MATERIALS:
Small amount of
Red Heart Super Saver (4) yarn in your choice of color(s)
US size I (5.5
mm) crochet hook
STITCHES USED:
ch - chain
ss - slip stitch
dc - double
crochet
Front
Post Double Crochet (fpdc): yo (yarn over) your hook; starting from the front, place hook
from front to back to front (as per arrow in example) around the post of
st (stitch) in row below; complete as a dc (double crochet).
Back
Post Double Crochet (bpdc): yo, starting from the back, place hook from back to front to
back (as per arrow in example) around post of st in row below; complete as
a dc.
NOTES:
This is pretty
"stretchy". If you want a smaller headband, decrease original chain
loop in multiples of 2 stitches.
If you want a
bigger headband, add chains in multiple of 2 stitches.
Total number of
rounds also depends on how wide you want your headband. You can make it one solid
color, or stripes. 7 or 8 rounds.
INSTRUCTIONS:
7 ROUNDS
Color A - 2 rounds
Color B - 3 rounds
Color A - 2
rounds.
8 ROUNDS
Color A - 3 rounds
Color B - 2 rounds
Color A - 3 rounds
Color A:
Ch 70 Making
sure you do NOT twist the chain, join with a ss to form a loop.
ROUND 1: Ch 3 (Do NOT 'turn' work in rounds) dc
in next ch and in each ch around. Ss in top of ch 3 to join. (69 dc)
ROUND 2: Ch 3 fpdc around first dc, *bpdc around
next dc, fpdc around next dc. Work from
* around. Ss in top of ch 3 to join.
(If you are
making this in the 7 round color combination, change to color B on last fpdc: yo,
insert hook front to back to front around post, yo, draw up a loop, 3 loops on
hook, yo, pull through 2 loops, change to color B, yo through last 2 loops)
Repeat Round 2,
changing colors when completing the number of rounds for your pattern.
After last round and last ss, cut yarn, pull tight and weave in the ends.
That's it.
Love the ear warmer pattern- fast, easy and economical. This will look terrific done in my Alma Mater's colors of Scarlet and Gray - go Bucks! Sorry, you know an Ohio State alum can't pass on this. lol! Great design, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best head/ear warmer patters that I have seen, it is truly fast and easy to make. I love this pattern, so many different color combinations to do. Keep up the excellent work.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to decrease width in the back. How would I do this with this type of stitch ? Would I need to switch to dbl cr or sc for several rows 1st?
ReplyDeletePerhaps you can find a pattern that better fits your needs. Lots easier to do that than trying to modify this one.
ReplyDeleteI did a modification to have it narrower in back, and it worked really well. Depending on how narrow you want it to be, do the first one or two rounds normally. After that, about four inches from the end, I did a hdc, then slip-stitched up until one stitch before the join, then a hdc again, and join to beginning part of previous row with ss. Continue normally. Keep repeating that for the additional rounds. You end up with a narrower strip in back that will fit under long hair.
ReplyDeleteExactly how long that narrow part will be is up to your choice, really. About four inches worked for me, but could be a bit more for someone whose hair is really thick.
I've already given mine away as a gift, so don't have pictures. Hope this verbal explanation is enough.
I've made dozens of these for charity. Posted on Revelry with link back, https://www.ravelry.com/projects/AsMezgeja/go-blue-headband-2
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