Knitted Hairband with Bow

Step up your hair game with this trendy and fashionable knitted hairband with a bow. This stylish accessory is the perfect addition to any outfit, adding a touch of elegance and charm to your overall look. Crafted with care and attention to detail, this hairband is not only functional but also a fashion statement. Whether you're heading to a casual outing with friends or attending a special event, this knitted hairband with a bow is versatile enough to complement any occasion. It effortlessly adds a touch of sophistication to your look, making you feel confident and stylish. So, why settle for ordinary hair accessories when you can elevate your hairstyle with this fashionable and eye-catching knitted hairband with a bow?

Requirements:

1 pair of 3.75mm Needles
1 pair of 4.0mm Needles
1 x 25g Double Knitting Yarn in main colour (in this case black)
1 x 5g Double Knitting Yarn in contrasting colour (in this case hot pink)

Pattern:

Abbreviation and Meaning

sts Stitches

[ ] All details enclosed in [ ] should be repeated as specified

K Knit (number after it refers to how many stitches to knit)

P Purl (number after it refers to how many stitches to purl)

To make Main Band:
Using 3.75mm needles and main colour, cast on 9 stitches
Row 1: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch, K1
Row 2: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch, K1
Repeat these two rows form pattern, continue working these two rows until work measures 48cm (19 inches) long.
Cast Off in pattern.

To make Bow:
Using 4.0mm needles and contrasting colour, cast on 9 stitches
Row 1: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch, K1
Row 2: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch, K1
Repeat these two rows form pattern, continue working these two rows until work measures 10cm (4 inches) long.
Cast Off in pattern.

To make Central Panel:
Using 4.0mm needles and contrasting colour, cast on 4 stitches
Starting with a knit row, work in stocking stitch until work measures 5 cm (2 inches) long.
Cast Off.

To make Up:

Stitch the short ends of the main band together. Wrap the centre panel around the middle of the bow and secure. Arrange the edges of the bow it is evenly dished on both side. (Optionally using a sewing needle and running stitch, run the cast on thread and the cast off thread down the relevant short edges and pull slightly to make the bow “rounder” as shown in the sample). Sew in any loose ends. Attach the bow to the main band slightly off centre.

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