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Tunisian Stitch W/ Big Bow Ear Warmer
I jumped on the Tunisian Stitch Band wagon and made this Ear warmer/ Headband. I really liked how it turned out, but it
did take a bit longer than a regular crochet stitch. You can use any weight yarn, but your size will change.
Note: All my patterns are written on a pad of paper when I make them, so if you find a mistake, please be let me know
so I can fix it. Thanks so much
Size: Teen/ Adult
Materials:
* Size 3.5 mm hook
* Tapestry Needle
* Paton’s Beehive Baby Sport (light 3 weight yarn) Precious Pink
* Bernat Softee Baby (light 3 weight yarn) Flannel
Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
ST= Stitch
Sl St = Slip Stitch
SC = Double Crochet
Tunisian Stitch: Here is a great tutorial on how to do the Tunisian Stitch
https://tlyarncrafts.com/blogs/news/make-the-simple-tunisian-earwarmer-free-pattern-and-video-tutorial
Ear Warmer: You can easily change the size by adding or decreasing the amount of stitches
Chain 25 (You will be working in rows)
Now work the Tunisian stitch until you have reached the length you want.
Put the 2 ends together and slip stitch together working on the wrong side
Cut a long strand of yarn to wrap around where you slip stitched the ends together. This way your seam is covered
Big Bow:
Chain 66 (You will be working in Rounds). Slip stich to first chain, make sure you don’t twist your work
Row 1-9: Ch 2, Dc in each stitch around, Sl st to 1st Dc
Cut a long strand and wrap around bow then around the ear warmer if you want a bow.
All Done!
I also have a Video Tutorial on my YouTube Channel
I hope you enjoy it. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.
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Kat