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Pretty Lil' Headband
This headband is worked end-to-end and includes a cabled edge, a lace panel, and i-cords as a fastener. It’s worked with a worsted weight yarn, and gauge isn’t desperately important unless you’re doing a drastic size change (such as for a child).
If you’d like to add a little extra length for big hair or for a larger head, you can add an inch to the i-cords and/or you can add an extra repeat of the lace panel.
I didn’t need a whole lot of yarn for this headband, so if you have some leftover worsted weight yarn from a hat or scarf, that should work fine.
I had a lot of fun designing this, and I hope you have as much fun making it! If there are any errors in the pattern, please feel free to leave a comment or shoot me a message.
A huge thank you to Carol Kramer, who tested this pattern!
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- First published: July 2014
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