Introduction
Hello everyone! We’re back again on the last Friday before my 10 days of giving bulk post happens. I decided I’d bring a quick and easy crochet ear warmer pattern to you all this week! As you all probably know by now I live in Northern Minnesota and these are now officially the cold months. I’ve been working on a lot of warm Winter items lately especially with the snow starting to fall.
This crochet ear warmer pattern is quick and easy to make while being super cozy and warm. This pattern was a lot of fun to create, I really love watching the project form when using 2 strands. I used Philip alpaca from iceyarns but sadly that yarn is almost sold out now. You could substitute the yarn for most other weight 2 yarns. The halo the alpaca yarn has made this a lot softer and cozier so I do suggest finding a yarn with a bit of halo.
Let’s get hooking!
Supplies
5mm crochet hook
2 50g balls of weight 2 yarn
Darning needle
Scissors
Abbreviations
Ch- Chain
Sc- Single crochet
DC- Double crochet
Slst- Slip stitch
FPDC- Front post double crochet (If you’re not sure how to do this you can view a video here https://crochetwithkim.com/FPDC
Crochet Ear Warmer Pattern
Row 1- Ch 1, work 71 foundation sc stitches, Join to the beginning (Will end with 72 stitches)
Row 2- Ch 2, work 1 DC in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.
Row 3- Ch 2, turn, work 1 DC in the first stitch *FPDC in the next stitch, work 1 DC in next stitch.* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.
Rows 4-9- Repeat rows 2-3
Row 10- Ch 1, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.
Row 11- Ch 1, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.
Tie off
Join to the first row you worked next to your seam. Ch 1, sc in the same stitch you joined into. Work 1 sc in each remaining stitch around, join to beginning with slst.
Weave in ends.
Conclusion
This pattern can be worked up in an evening and with the holiday season approaching this can make a great gift. It can be used as a stocking stuffer, last-minute gift, or even an item to stock a craft fair booth. These can also be worked up quickly to donate to homeless shelters and women’s shelters as well.
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