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Ear Warmer Or Headband?

Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com
Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com

OnSunday, after a bit of shopping, I was sitting around, letting my wrist rest, and then I realized I hadn’t gotten a pattern ready for Tuesday! Oh, no! I usually try to be ready earlier in advance than this but with Friday’s Mad Mad Maker’s Winter Blog Hop Snowflake Coaster/ Applique post, I think I got a bit mixed up and thought I was good. Dunno. The other idea I had was to finally make the Christmas Wreath earrings into a pattern and post the how-to on the blog here. Unfortunately I can’t find my original pattern of it so I had to think up another pattern and perhaps next week I’ll get the pattern going for the earrings.
Anyway, I hope you like this headband/ ear warmer pattern. It’s another in the Diana Line, although I think it’d be super cute the cream rows in single crochets rather than the hdc/ slip st pattern.

 

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Materials:

  • US K (6.50 mm) crochet hook
  • Bulky yarn/ size #5 yarn
  • 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
Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com
Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com

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″
Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com
Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com

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.

Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com
Diana Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern by DivineDebris.com

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 (photo above).

So, I do hope you like this pattern and are still enjoying my love of bulky yarn. I’ve got some more patterns in store for it, so I hope you stocked up. 😀

This post is linked to the Linky Ladies’ Community Link Party #28 & Fiber Tuesdays # 38.

Judy Roberts

Saturday 2nd of January 2016

CAN YOU SHOW ME HOW TO WEAVE IN THE ENDS? I HAVE BEEN CROCHETING FOR YEARS BUT I JUST TIE THE TWO BALL ENDS TOGETHER AND HIDE THE KNOTS THE BEST I CAN. I HAVE GOTTEN PRETTY GOOD AT THIS. I WOULD LOVE TO BE ABLE TO WEAVE THE INS INTO THE CROCHET ITEMS. THANK YOU. I APPRECIATE ALL YOUR HELP. I LOVE YOUR PATTERNS. I HOPE YOU HAD A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND WILL HAVE THE BEST NEW YEAR POSSIBLE. nanny0126@windstream.net

Linda Sue

Monday 7th of December 2015

Until recently, I did not realize how warm these types of ear warmers actually are. I had a bit of left over wool yarn and decided to make a headband. It wound up being too wide, and works perfectly for an ear warmer. Maybe it is the wool, but it really is warm. I love the pattern you came up with. I am in the process of creating gifts for Christmas now, and this looks like a winning idea.

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Wednesday 2nd of December 2015

Thanks so much it's lovely