Flower Headband
Tuesday, June 21, 2011download free pattern now
My Ravelry of this headband.
Click here for the VIDEO TUTORIAL!
Materials:
-Worsted weight yarn- Vanna's Choice in Mustard
-Size US 10 (6.0mm) straight needles: http://amzn.to/2DRRjBl
-Tapestry needle
-Size J hook (6.0mm) hook: http://amzn.to/2DpV30a
When I was living in Utah, I all of a sudden saw TONS of girls wearing these headbands. I thought, "Those are SO cute, i have GOT to figure out how to make one!" I first searched online, and didn't find any free patterns I liked. So I went to a store and bought the headband and did my best to make my own pattern. It took me FOREVER(I am not a pattern maker), but it turned out FABULOUS!!!
I found the BEST flower pattern by Tif of T. Matthews Fine Art
go here for the pattern:
Here's how to make the flower
Here's how to make the headband
Let me know if you have any questions!
When you're done making it, PLEASE post up a pic of it on the Facebook Page. I really want to see how y'alls projects are turning out! Probably better than mine! ;)
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15 comments
Do you have any particular brand of yarn that you prefer/which one are you using in your videos? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry I didn't write back sooner! I just used this really old wool yarn that I got from this lady that was selling all her yarn so, it didn't have a name, but I've used all different kinds of brands to make these. Impeccable, lion brand Vanna's Choice,...just as long as it's worsted weight, it should work great!
ReplyDeletehi christine. i only know how to knit on the looms lol. i really like these head bands and was wondering if they can be done on a loom. i've checked everywhere on the internet but havent been able to find anything like the adorable ones you make. thanks
ReplyDeleteSorry Im a New-bee:)
ReplyDeleteChristine, this is a really foolish question but was wondering if you could write the pattern unitl 23 stitches as you did for the first 12 stitches? Thanks
lol never mind, I found it. thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found it. Let me know how yours turns out, or send me a pic! I'd love to see it
ReplyDeleteI mainly crochet but I like to knit occasionally. This is awesome! I'm halfway done with mine now. Thanks for writing the pattern. =) I might post a picture of it on my craft blog when I'm done with it.
ReplyDeleteAbby
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Hey no problem! I hope it turns out for ya! I'm going to be making a Facebook page so that people can post their pics of their projects there, cuz I'd love to see them :) and it seems like the easiest way
ReplyDeletei love this pattern its supper easy and you make it easy to understand. thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern. I already made a couple of these and I really like how they're turning out. I have to say this might be my favorite style ear warmer headband out there. I also pinned it on my board on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see it!
ReplyDeletei truly enjoyed your tutorial, thank u for sharing and explaining ssssooooo clear , i was looking for the pattern, can't wait to make it.
ReplyDeleteyour hands and nails are very pretty.
love...........nancy
so I realise this is probably super late but.... if it moves in a pattern where three stitches is added each time then how do you get to 23?? I cant find where you wrote it
ReplyDeleteokay I lied, I found where the download is but it wont work on my computer. I have until there is 21 on a row
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is a gem! Thanks for taking the time to post the tutorial. It is simple and clear to follow. My mom (also a knitter) bought one for me recently and I just love it. Like you, I thought I could knit some up. I looked online and found your blog! I was so happy! They make super gifts and you can knit a matching scarf if you like. Starting my third one now.
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