Easy Ear Warmers
Make yourself some Easy Ear Warmers this season using Bernat Pipsqueak or any desired yarn. This crochet ear warmer works up quickly and can easily be made into a super cute design; just add a flower or bow to it!
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Materials:
- Bernat Pipsqueak (or any fluffy fur type yarn)
- Crochet Hook "H"
- Yarn needle
Instructions:
Chain 11
Row 1: Single Crochet in second chain from the hook and in each Chain across, turn (10 stitches)
Row 2: Chain 1, Single Crochet in each Chain across
Repeat Row 2 until peice measures 18 inches (or size of head you desire)
Fasten off, and using a yarn needle, stitch together to form a loop.
Note:
If you are using a worsted weight yarn and NOT the baby or fur yarn and desire ribbing on your piece, please follow the directions below:
Chain 11 (or chain number to achieve the width you desire)
Row 1: Single Crochet in second chain from the hook and in each Chain across, turn (10 stitches)
Row 2: Chain 1, Working in Back Loops Only Single Crochet in each Chain across
Repeat Row 2 until peice measures 18 inches (or size of head you desire)
Fasten off, and using a yarn needle, stitch together to form a loop.
Plus, check out the video tutorial right below!
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CO feline
Dec 04, 2012
Basic American crochet terms are different from European (including British and Australian) crochet terms. Single crochet in American terms is a double crochet in European terms. She is showing American single crochet in the video.
kalst13 9035431
Oct 16, 2012
i luv it but im thinking the top of the head, b/c when it gets to be below zero you want your head covered also?
memeweb 7141318
Apr 07, 2012
Looks to me like what I do for a single stitch. If you don wrap it one time then you are doing a slip stitch I would think. Love the ear warmer. Going to make one my self.
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