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The Deer Lake Headband
This headband is named after a tiny town in Newfoundland that was our access point to some of the best salmon fishing I’ve ever done, and the start of our Gros Morne adventures.
This headband pattern is meant as the matching design for the Humber River Scarf. It features angled cables coming out from a central braid. It has a unique and modern appeal to its design!
The pattern has been tested by phenomenal knitters and is easy to read and understand - a basic knowledge of cabling (or willingness to google/youtube it) is necessary. It works up fast, and uses relatively little yarn. A 20” adult-sized headband takes just 90-100 yds.
It is ideal for worsted weight / Medium 4 weight yarns. Required needle size (US 6) and approximate yardage (~100 yds) are specified in the patterns. The headband is about 3.25- 3.5” wide (enough to cover your ears!) depending on your tension, and can be made any length to fit any head from babies through adults! Because it is worked flat and can be made any length, it can also be turned into a super cute mug cozy! Brief instructions are also included for altering the width of the pattern.
Please feel free to message me if you have any questions regarding the pattern or if you need help with it!
- First published: December 2020
- Page created: December 20, 2020
- Last updated: August 4, 2021 …
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