Simple Crochet Ear Warmer Free Crochet Pattern
This Simple Crochet Ear Warmer Free Crochet Pattern will help keep you warm in the winter. With crochet headband patterns, you can cover your ears in the cold without ruining your hair. This project is quick to make, practical, and stylish. With free crochet headband patterns, you'll never be caught in the cold. This is a quick and easy pattern that you can customize to fit your needs. Use any kind of yarn you want - the chunkier your ear warmer, the warmer you'll be overall. Since this free crochet project is so easy to make, you can create a bunch of them and save them for later - they make great gifts during the holiday season.
Materials:
- Yarn, any weight
- Crochet hook for yarn
Abbreviations:
- ch - chain
- dc - double crochet
- sc - single crochet
- tbr - treble crochet
- sts - stitches
- sps - space
- ss - slip stitch
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Instructions:
ch70, dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each st along, ch2, turn.
dc in 1st st and in each st along, ch1, turn.
sc in nx 10 sts, dc in nx 8 sts, ch1, tbr in nx 31 sts, ch1, dc in nx 8 sts, ch1, sc nx 10 sts.
ch1, turn.
ss in nx 10 sts, dc in nx 47 sts incl the 2 ch1 sps you made, total 49 sts, ss in nx 10 sts.
ch1, turn.
ss in nx 10 sts, dc in nx 49 sts, ss in nx 10 sts.
Fasten off.
Weave both ends together to make your headband
Note:
- Depending on the wool you use depends on the size outcome, also I made this so it was a pretty tight fit as wool does loosen over time, you may need to alter the size slightly by adding more chaings at the beginning depending upon how big or small you do want it, just measure over your ears for the perfect fit.
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katielynn1990 2368 793
Dec 18, 2016
this pattern is terrible a huge waste of time, used a med worsted yarn and size 6mm hook the whole thing was only 2 inches tall! didn't even cover my ears and the pattern is poorly written
lpalmer59 7490208
Mar 07, 2016
So this is what my daughter in law has been asking me for. This looks easy, I think I can get a few of these done for her this next weekend. I am always after her to wear a hat, and she keeps telling me if I make her one that will not mess up her hair she will wear it. I think you just solved out issue, thank you!
cgirl1951 6777406
Aug 06, 2014
i dont understand what ss means, and i dont understand about rows 4 and 6. i havent seen a pattern written this way before and ive croched for many years. i also havent seen an answer about the other questions that have been asked, so i dont expect a response. thank you for trying to submit a easy pattern.
FaveCrafts Editor JL
Aug 06, 2014
Hi there, SS does in fact mean slip stitch. I'd be happy to contact the designer on your behalf - what is giving you trouble with rows? We can certainly ask the designer for modifications based on your feedback. Thanks!
ANITA435 4850265
Feb 03, 2014
This is a very confusing,poorly written pattern. I am going to pass this up. Too bad, because the headband looks so nice.
Scottieluvr
Jun 27, 2013
FANTASTIC! I've been looking for this kind of "simple" ear warmer pattern for over a year. And the instructions are easy to understand and follow. Thank you for the share. - Pamela
Acopswife 6702679
Feb 24, 2013
Good grief. It is not confusing. The numbers 1-9 don't indicate rows. They indicate the steps. Numbers 4 & 6 are not rows. They are just the next set of instructions. Thank you for this pattern.
craftyladyphyllis
Jan 06, 2013
These abbreviations are very confusing for a new person. It is much easier if you use the Universal abbreviations for stitches: they have been the same for years and just about everyone knows them. I've been knitting and crocheting for almost 60 years and it took me a minute to figure out some of these. It just didn't flow well.
dly29365 9963243
Feb 16, 2013
I have the same problem, but with Row 6 as well. Have you figured it out yet?
auntsaturday 59467 03
Feb 09, 2012
love the easy ear muff pattern & I plan on making some for net year's church craft fair. I would really appreciate it you could give me an idea of which sie crochet hook to start with. Thank you so much. Sandy
taylorsmail 927884 5
Nov 06, 2012
You may have an answer but I would try an H, I or J- see which you like best. They each will make the same thing - just a slight difference in size. I have used all of the above. If you are giving/selling them- you will be ok to do this. You will know after you make a couple what hook you like or all. Hope I have been of some help.
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