Hair Bands |
A few years ago, I saw knitted hair bands some where, so I thought I’d try and whip up
a few of my own; they look
great with a matching sweater, shawl, etc.
Since my supply has dwindled, (the seem to disappear ~ a bit like socks in a washing machine) I am knitting a few more, so I thought I'd share the pattern. All you need is a set of 4mm/U.S. 6 and some left over fingering weight yarn.
(You can also cast on a few more stitches for a larger version.)
Here's a free pattern in exchange for a random act of kindness. ☺ (Sharing a smile will do.)
Since my supply has dwindled, (the seem to disappear ~ a bit like socks in a washing machine) I am knitting a few more, so I thought I'd share the pattern. All you need is a set of 4mm/U.S. 6 and some left over fingering weight yarn.
(You can also cast on a few more stitches for a larger version.)
Here's a free pattern in exchange for a random act of kindness. ☺ (Sharing a smile will do.)
Using long tail cast on, cast on 36 sts. Transfer to three 4mm/U.S.6
double-pointed needles; 12 sts each needle and join in the round and
knit 14-18 rows, depending on how thick you would like the band.
Bind off loosely using a stretchy bind off. Weave in ends. Roll right side ends towards each other to meet in the middle.
For Jeny’s Stretchy Bind Off
video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abBhe-JYmgI OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGHItYwr1us
Enjoy!
Happy Canada Day!
And A Happy 4th to my friends in the U.S.!
Bind off loosely using a stretchy bind off. Weave in ends. Roll right side ends towards each other to meet in the middle.
For Jeny’s Stretchy Bind Off
video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abBhe-JYmgI OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGHItYwr1us
Enjoy!
Happy Canada Day!
And A Happy 4th to my friends in the U.S.!