Hey everyone, it would be great to have a cozy ear warmer this winter. I created this ear warmer with that in mind. This ear warmer crochet pattern works up fast, making it the perfect last-minute gift idea.
It’s incredibly easy. The best part is that it’s beginner-friendly, meaning you can make it easily whether you’re a beginner or an expert.
I have also made a video tutorial for this.
If you face any problem then feel free to ask me in my private Facebook group which is specially created for beginners.
You can also pin it so you can create it later.
It’s very stretchable. I’ll even include a video so you can see what it looks like.
This ear warmer crochet pattern is also a great stash-buster project, perfect for using up leftover yarn from other creations.
Well, let’s start making it…
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Materials –
Yarn-
100% premium acrylic aran yarn by hobby store. This yarn is so soft and beautiful.
If it’s unavailable to you , choose yarn 100% acrylic, weight 4
if you are a absolute beginner, read this yarn guide.
Hook-
5.5 mm hook ( refer this hook guide to choose right hook size for your yarn)
Other material –
scissors
needle
Ear warmer size-
Head circumference – 21 inches
Headband circumference – 19 inches
How to customise the size of ear warmer
This headband is made for adult size, if you want to make it smaller or bigger then you can make it by looking at the table given below.
| Age | Head circumference | Headband circumference |
|---|---|---|
| 0-13 months | 13-15″ | 11-12″ |
| 3-6 months | 15-16″ | 13-14″ |
| 6-12 months | 16-19″ | 15-17″ |
| Toddler | 18-19″ | 16-18″ |
| Child | 19-20.5″ | 17-19″ |
| Teen | 20.5-23″ | 18-21″ |
| Adult | 21-24″ | 19-22″ |
You can make yours according to this chart. Your headband should be 2 inches smaller than the maximum head circumference, if your design is stretchy.
Pattern Notes-
- If you need to increase or decrease its height, adjust the foundation chain. You should use even numbers of chains.
- You can increase or decrease the amount of headband circumference to adjust the circumference size. Use a measuring tape to check the circumference size.
- Try experimenting with color changes in this ear warmer crochet pattern to create stripes, ombré effects, or even festive holiday designs.
- Difficulty Level- Beginner
- Terminology – US term , If you are familiar with UK term pls check out this guide to use this pattern accordingly.
- Stitch used- Moss stitch/granite stitch/linen stitch.
Abbreviations –
- sc: Single crochet
- ch: Chain
- sk: Skip 1 stitch
- ch-sp: Chain space
- st(s): Stitch(es)
- rep: Repeat
Ear warmer crochet pattern –
ch 14
Row 1 – 1 sc from the second chain from the hook
*1ch 1sk 1sc* rep till the row end
Row 2- ch2 , *1 sc in ch-sp of previous row, ch1, 1 sk* rep till the end of the row.
Row 3 to 65– same as row 2
cut the long tail of the yarn
fasten off
Book fold your fabric, hold the both ends of the fabric and make c shape with the help of your hand, Now put both the ends inside each other and sew them.
your Ear warmer is ready…
Tips and Tricks –
- Please make sure that while creating the single crochet (sc), you insert the hook into the chain space (ch-sp) of the previous row. Sometimes it accidentally gets worked into the single crochet instead, so kindly be attentive to that.
- When you cut the yarn, make sure to cut a long piece of thread, long enough to sew the ends of the headband together and weave it.
Final Thought –
I hope this ear warmer crochet pattern inspires you to pick up your hook and create something cozy today.
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It absolutely makes my day seeing your beautiful creations!
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