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Super Chunky Haylee Earwarmer
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How to crochet an easy, beginner friendly super chunky crochet ear warmer worked in simple half double crochet stitches and your favorite super bulky weight yarn, which means it’ll work up nice and quick! Toddler, Child and Adult sizes so you can make one for everybody in the family!
Video tutorial included.
Prefer a different weight yarn?
Try the Lightweight Haylee Earwarmer worked in a #3 yarn, the Haylee Earwarmer worked in a #4 yarn or the Chunky Haylee Earwarmer worked in a #5 yarn.
This earwarmer is worked like a simple tube, but if you’d like to try a different finish, check out there:
- Mobius Twist Haylee Earwarmer
You May Like These Matching Haylee Pieces:
Materials:
- 50 (65, 75) Yards of Super Bulky #6 Weight Yarn - I used Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick in the Barley colorway
- M13/9mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Tape Measure (gauge is essential)
Material Notes:
To help protect against the wind, I would recommend an animal fiber. The more animal fiber within the yarn, the better it will protect against the wind and the warmer it will be. My favorite yarn choice for cozy ear warmers is a wool or wool blend. If you are allergic to wool, but looking for a different animal fiber, try alpaca. Acrylic yarns also work well for ear warmers. Sometimes the wind does go right through synthetic yarns, but less so in such a thick one.
If you don’t have a super bulky yarn in your stash, you can hold 2 - 3 strands together of a Worsted Weight #4 Yarn, like Lion Brand Wool Ease (wool blend), Lion Brand Jeans (acrylic) or Ella Rae Cozy Alpaca (non-wool alpaca blend).
Yarn Alternatives that are a #6 Weight Yarn:
- Cozy Wool & Wool Blends: Louisa Harding Enorme, Araucania Fiesta Yarn
- Acrylic Yarns: Lion Brand Hometown
Time Spent:
I worked the Child/Adult Small up in just about half an hour.
Sizes:
Toddler, Child / Adult Small and Adult Large
Gauge - Measured in Pattern:
Gauge itself is not terribly essential, but at least measuring your piece is.
I recommend working up about 4 - 6 rows, then measuring the width to see where you are - this will be the finished height of your ear warmer, and anything in my range is great, but you can always adjust this if you would like a thinner or thicker band.
Heightwise, the most important thing is to measure the finished rectangle to ensure it is the correct size so it will fit well. I found that regardless of my yarn choice, 1 row was about 1/2” tall.
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- HDC - Half Double Crochet
- PLT - Pull Loop Through (to join-as-you-go) Explained
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This is a 8 page PDF containing written instructions (3 pages), a main photo, PLT join photo tutorials (2 pages), ear warmer FAQs (2 pages) and a page of QR codes for the clickable links that are within the patterns (in case you print the patterns, and still want to check out the links).
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