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Juanita Headband
My Aunt Juanita knew how to accessorize! She loved scarves, big sunglasses, jewelry, and she could pull them off! It seems fitting that this chic headband be named after her. The rich depth of color of the nubby hand-dyed yarn combined with a twisted stitch pattern produce dramatic texture. The entire piece is worked flat in Rick Rack Rib with one big cable at the center, then seamed using a hidden seaming technique with tutorial provided. This simple project is ideal for travel knitting, stash-busting, and makes a great gift!
-Techniques: Rick Rack Rib Stitch, Cabling, Hidden Rick Rack Rib Seaming- tutorial provided
-Circumference: 16”/41 cm before blocking. To fit head size 21-23”/53.5-58.5 cm.
Width: 4”/10 cm at widest point; 2.25”/5.5 cm at narrowest point.
-Pattern is written for one size, but circumference can easily be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the number of rows worked before and after the center cable.
-Stockinette Gauge listed on skein: 28 stitches per 4” using US 4/3.5 mm needle. This information is intended to help with substitutions, it is not the gauge used in the pattern.
-Yarn color used in sample: Toffee
-Yarn available at: http://www.shuttersandshuttles.com/yarn/
-Notions: Cable needle, Tapestry Needle
-Detailed pattern, contains tutorial for “Hidden Rick Rack Seaming.”
-Tech edited by picnicknits
If you have questions please don’t hesitate to ask. :)
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- First published: October 2016
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- Last updated: November 21, 2019 …
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