Jane headband knitting pattern
The Jane headband is a cute accessory, that will keep your ears warm.
The headband is worked flat in a seed stitch pattern. The first stitch of every row is slipped to create a neat-looking edge. The edges of the headband are seamed together forming a twist.
Size:
The headband fits an adult head size of approx. 54-56cm (21.25″ – 22″).
To change the width of the headband you should cast on fewer or more stitches. If you want the headband to be narrower – cast on fewer stitches, if you want it to be wider – cast on more stitches.
Finished Measurements:
- Width: 10cm (4″).
- Circumference unstretched: 22.5 cm (9″).
Gauge:
21 stitches x 28 rounds = 10cm (4″) in seed stitch after blocking.
Supplies
To knit this headband you will need the following supplies:
Yarn: DK light worsted-weight yarn.
I used Drops Merino Extra Fine.
Knitting needles: 4mm (US 6) knitting needles.
Scissors
Abbreviations:
St (s) – stitch (es)
K – knit
P – purl
Sl1 – slip the stitch as if to purl with yarn in front. Move the yarn to the back for the following knit stitch.
Pattern
Cast on 21 sts.
Row 1: Sl1, *K1, P1* to last st, K1.
Knit until the piece measures 49cm (19”) or until you reach your desired length.
Bind off stitches. Cut the yarn leaving a 30cm (12″) tail, that will be used for seaming.
Twist
Lay the headband flat.
Since both sides are identical there is no right or wrong side.
Use a stitch marker to indicate the center of the bind-off edge.
Fold the headband in half and line up the cast-on edge to the stitch marker.
Fold the left half of the bind-off edge towards you.
Next, fold the right half of the cast-on edge away from you.
This is how it should look from the top.
Remove the stitch marker, thread the yarn tail through the tapestry needle and seam the layers together. Take your time and make sure to seam through all layers just under the bind-off and cast on stitches.
Finishing
Weave in all loose ends and turn the headband the right side out, wet-block.
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