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Snowy Pines Headband
This stitch pattern reminds me of pine cones dusted with freshly fallen snow, hence my choice of pattern name! Snowy Pines is a portable knitting project that will keep your interest as there is patterning on both sides of the work. It is well worth the effort, however, as a lovely and versatile headband will result.
Both the headband and the headband wrap are grafted using Kitchener stitch. Don’t let this intimidate you. Really!!
The pattern also includes two photo tutorials:
- Crochet Provisional Cast-on
- Top to Bottom Kitchener grafting
The pattern directs you how to treat every single stitch in your graft. No guessing and no worries!
This pattern has been professionally tech edited and test knit to reduce the potential for error.
CONSTRUCTION
The headband is provisionally cast on and then worked flat. It is finished by joining the two ends with a Kitchener graft. The headband wrap is worked in the same fashion.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Knit and purl stitches
- Increase stitches - YO
- Decrease stitches - K2TOG, SSK, P2TOG, P2TOG TBL
- Provisional cast-on
- Kitchener grafting - top to bottom
INSTRUCTIONS
The pattern is fully charted, but also includes complete written directions so the ability to read a chart is not necessary to work this pattern.
YARN NOTES
Avoid highly variegated and/or excessively fuzzy yarn as it will obscure the delicate lace patterning.
ADDITIONAL NOTIONS
You will also need:
I9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook (for provisional cast-on)
50” (127 cm) scrap contrasting color worsted yarn (for provisional cast-on)
8” (20.3 cm) scrap contrasting color fingering weight or lighter yarn/thread (optional, for Kitchener lifeline)
Tapestry/blunt yarn needle
T-pins (optional, for blocking)
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- First published: May 2019
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