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Crochet Headwrap/Earwarmer

Leyla
Leyla
Sep 08, 2024 06:39 AM
Crochet Headwrap/Earwarmer

Crochet headwraps/earwarmers are not only stylish but also practical accessories for colder weather. These versatile pieces keep your head and ears warm while adding a touch of charm to any outfit. They come in a variety of colors, patterns, and designs, making it easy to find one that suits your style. Whether you prefer a simple and classic look or a bold and trendy statement piece, there is a crochet headwrap/earwarmer out there for everyone. Plus, they are perfect for those days when you want to keep your hair out of your face while still looking effortlessly chic. So, next time you're looking to stay cozy and fashionable, consider adding a crochet headwrap/earwarmer to your accessory collection!


Materials:
ww yarn - I used Redheart Super Saver in medium thyme for example
I hook
3/4" button
tapestry/sewing needle for weaving in yarn ends and attaching button
Abbreviations:
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip stitch
sk: skip
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
sc2tog: single crochet 2 stitches together (decrease)
f.o.: finish off
Notes: if pattern reads- sc4, 2sc x2 it would be read as- single crochet in next 4 stitches, 2single crochet in each of the next two stitches (increases) * (asterisks) show areas of pattern to be repeated.

Guage: 4sts approx. 1" (not terribly important, you can change hook up or down in size to suit your needs)

Pattern:
ch3
1: sc in 2nd chain from hook and in next ch (2) ch1 turn at end of every row
2: sc (2)
3: 2sc (4)
4: sc (4)
5: 2sc, sc2, 2sc (6)
6: sc (6)
7: 2sc, sc4, 2sc (8)
8: sc (8)
9: 2sc, sc6, 2sc (10)
10: sc (10)
11: 2sc, sc8, 2sc (12)
12: sc (12)
13: 2sc, sc10, 2sc (14) Now we begin the pattern rows
14: hdc, *sk st, hdc, hdc in sk st* hdc in last st (14)
15: hdc (14)
16-46: repeat rows 14/15 finishing pattern with a row 14. If you find this is too large or too small you can add or subtract pattern rows :) Note: we will be adding a tapered end that mimics our beginning
47: sc2tog, sc10, sc2tog (12)
48: sc (12)
49: sc2tog, sc8, sc2tog (10)
50: sc (10)
51: sc2tog, sc6, sc2tog (8)
52: sc (8)
53: sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog (6)
54: sc (6)
55: sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog (4)
56: sc (4)
57: sc2tog x2 (2) do not f.o.!!
Finishing:

sc evenly around entire piece. When you get to beginning end of headwrap ( 1st 2 sts) sl st in first st, ch 3 (or more if you need, this is button loop) sl st in next st, continue to sc around evenly to row 57. f.o. weave in ends. Position button and sew in place (opposite from ch 3 end).

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