Knitted Head Band

A cozy headband made from knitted fabric is a stylish accessory that not only keeps your ears warm but also adds a touch of charm to your outfit. The intricate patterns and textures created by the knitting process give the headband a unique look that sets it apart from other types of headwear. Whether you prefer a simple, solid-colored design or a more elaborate pattern with cables and twists, a knitted headband is a versatile accessory that can be worn in various ways to suit your personal style. With a wide range of yarns available in different colors and weights, you can customize your knitted headband to match your wardrobe or create a statement piece that stands out. Whether you're heading out for a winter walk or simply want to add a cozy touch to your look, a knitted headband is a versatile accessory that combines style and functionality in one.

Yarn: less than 1 skein of Lion Brand Cotton-Ease Needle: size 8 straight needles Notions: tapestry needle and a toggle button.

Cast on 3 stitches. Rows 1 & 2: Knit - 3 stitches Row 3: K1, yo, K1, yo, K1 - 5 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern (see at right) Row 9: K1, yo, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, K1 – 7 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern Row 15: K1, yo, *K2tog, yo*, repeat **,K1, yo, K1 9 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern Row 21: K1, yo, *K2tog, yo*, repeat ** 2 times, K1, yo, K1. 11 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern Row 27: K1, yo, *K2tog, yo*, repeat ** 3 times, K1, yo, K1. 13 stitches Continue in lace pattern till piece measures 14” End with a K2tog, yo row. Next row: K1, K2tog, Knit to last 3 stitches, K2tog, K1. 11 stitches

Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern K1, K2tog, Knit to last 3 stitches, K2tog, K1 - 9 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern K1, K2tog, Knit to last 3 stitches, K2tog, K1 - 7 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern K1, K2tog, k1, K2tog, K1 - 5 stitches Continue 5 rows in basic lace pattern K1, K3tog, K1, K1 - 3 stitches Knit one more row then bind off.

Leave a long tail and use a darning needle to attach a toggle button. Use one of the lace holes to fasten securely, then prepare yourself for compliments. Enjoy!

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