The Amber headband is a cute accessory, that you can knit in an evening. The design features a combination of delicate lace stripes and slipped stitches. The edges of the headband are sewn together forming a twist, so there are no visible seams.
This English rib cowl is a great cold-weather accessor, the stitch is textured and cushy. The cowl is worked flat, and the sides are seamed later.
The Kerchief Headband Free Knitting Pattern is an easy project to work up. Pick out some favorite colorways from your stash and get started.
December 31, 2017: I am adding a pdf at the bottom of this post and some basic instructions for knitting the band that I used for the center. Nice people often email me to ask for the pattern and…
Knit Circlet Crown Free Knitting Pattern: Knit Princess Crown Free Pattern, Party Crown, Girl Headband
Do you want to know why everyone loves Grandma's Favorite Garter Stitch Hat? It's because it's so easy! Who would have thought that the simplest stitch in knitting could create something so pretty? You don't need to be a knitting master to create something gorgeous. In fact, you can just barely be beginning knitting to make this attractive hat. Just set aside a couple of hours out of your day to sit back, relax and mindlessly work on this knit hat pattern, and the next thing you know, you have grandma's favorite hat in your wardrobe.
The Green Forest Headband will keep you warm on cold days. The headband features four cables on a reverse stockinette background with i-cord edges. There are two right-leaning and two left-leaning cables. The pattern is a simple 4-row repeat.
The Dandelion Headband features 5 broken rib columns on a reverse stockinette background. The i-cord edges give the headband a finished look and prevent the side edges from curling. The pattern is only a 2-row repeat.
Photo above © maricoWhat beautiful knitting shawl / wrap! I found it on Ravelry.Tracy Withanee designed this wrap with a leaf lace border. Download Pattern: Garden View Shawlette
Some people may not like hats but who could resist Delicate Knitted Headbands. They will not only keep your
Explore knitting patterns for every level of knitter. Whether you're a beginner or want to hone your skills, you'll love these knitting patterns.
This whole Fringe Hatalong Series idea was a good one, I can already tell. I finished my lovely Audrey hat — my third FO for the year — and feel confident it would not have happened had I not invited you all to knit along with me. I would have gotten sucked into the next […]
Head Kerchief Free Knitting Patterns
Photo above © MardunkI just found this adorable shawl pattern on Ravelry!This is a very simple shawl pattern, that can be easily adjusted to different yarn weights and shawl sizes. Download Pattern: J
The Midsummer Headband is a lovely accessory to wear this summer. It is very lacy and it will keep the flyaways in place. The pattern features a lace stitch with i-cord ties to tie at the back of the head. The ties are perfect for adjusting the fitting!
The Enchanted Headband features a horseshoe cable mirrored by two thin cables on a reverse stockinette background. The i-cord edges give the headband a finished look and prevent the side edges from curling. The headband is knitted flat and the shorter edges are sewn together forming a twist and hiding the seam.
There's nothing better than getting to show off one of a knitted accessory that you've made yourself! But for many beginner knitters, this just means scarves. Most other types of knitted items, like hats and socks, involve knitting in the round, which scares off many beginners. But never fear! Hats are not nearly as hard as they look. We've put together this handy guide for knitting your very first hat. It's a simple pattern -- just stockinette and some ribbing. But it will give you a cute, cozy hat that you can work up in no time. Below, you'll find everything you'll need to complete this hat, from video tutorials for the various techniques, tips and tricks for getting your first circular knitting project just right, and step-by-step photos, so you know you're on the right track! For more great projects like this, subscribe to our free email newsletter!
The photo above © Melanie RiceWhat beautiful knitting shawl! I found it on Pinterest...Triangle shaped shawl worked top-down Wrong side rows have simple patterning. Use either charts or the full writt
This wrap is perfect for cool summer evenings when you want to get cozy. I used cotton and merino yarn, which is great for spring and summer projects. This wrap has a rectangle shape and it is knit flat in rows from the bottom up. The wrap has garter stitch borders on its sides and features a lace pattern in the middle - large diamonds and delicate lace stripes.
Some people may not like hats but who could resist Delicate Knitted Headbands. They will not only keep your
For a while now, I've wanted to knit a vintage looking, tie up headband. After walking around downtown a couple of weeks ago on a warm spring day, I spotted a headband like this, only it was made with red and white fabric. The whole rockabilly look is so cute, but I could never pull
The Kerchief Headband Free Knitting Pattern is an easy project to work up. Pick out some favorite colorways from your stash and get started.
This basic triangle shawl is knit flat in stockinette stitch and it has a garter stitch border. It is shaped with symmetrical increases, so the left and right sides are identical.
Find your next balaclava knitting pattern in this collection of 17 free balaclava knitting patterns for beginner and intermediate knitters.
It looks like a kerchief, but goes on like a headband! With 5 sizes, from baby to adult, the knit Bandkerchief is great for gifting.
The Petal Pouches free knitting pattern is a perfect project for someone looking to add some charm and functionality to their repertoire.
Free Pattern Friday is here again! Everyone loves small projects. Socks, washcloths, and of course, mittens and gloves. Tis the time of year, up here in the Northern Hemisphere, to start thinking a…
This chunky cable knit headband pattern makes a cozy headband that is stylish, super quick, and will keep your ears toasty warm!
The Wheat Headband is a cute summer accessory. It is knit with cotton yarn. The headband is tied at the back of the head with i-cord ties. The pattern features a lace stitch on a reverse stockinette background with garter stitch edging.
After finishing up the Forever Shawl, I wanted to use up the yummy remnants of my Blue Sky Fibers. It’s so soft that I couldn’t let it go to waste, so I whipped up this cute little twin headband to be able to pair with it while walking the dogs, or just dealing with those bad hair days.
(Photo: Jamie Sande) ETA: Unfortunately this pattern is not available anymore, we are sorry for this inconvenience, but we have no influence on this decision. The Favorite Knit Slouchy Hat by Jamie…
Photos above © Sara Elizabeth KellnerWhat beautiful knitting tiny parlor cat! I found it on Ravelry.It’s 3 inches long (excluding tail), worked in the round, and all in one piece. It also knits up ver
Free knitting patterns to make in February! Choose your next project, from a chunky knit blanket, fingerless gloves, a headband and more!
Ann McCauley's design for Slouchy Seed Stitch Hat
Have you always wanted to learn how to knit but never knew where to start? Checkout this great list of 7 amazing knitting projects for beginners. Blankets, hats, slippers and more. Knit for yourself or give as gifts.
Learn how to knit a 3x2 ribbed stitch with fish-tail look, and apply this knowledge to make a beautiful hat, headband, cowl, or mittens.