Seed Stitch Ear Saver Free Crochet Pattern

34 crochet ear savers sitting on a wooden background. One ear saver is blue with green and black buttons, one is dark green with bright green buttons, and one is black with white buttons.

Hello everyone!

It’s Friday again, and it’s still been super cold up here in Minnesota. It’s Finally starting to warm up this week, but with the cold I haven’t been able to make it outside to do pictures. So for this weeks pattern I whipped up a new ear saver pattern since I can photograph those inside.

My fiancée has also been asking for ear savers for like a week now so it seemed like the perfect project!

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Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

about 5 grams of a weight 2 yarn. I use denim from iceyarns.

3.25mm crochet hook

2 buttons. I picked some out from this bag of bulk buttons from amazon. The white buttons come from this bulk button bag.

Scissors. I like the clover yarn cutter

Darning needle

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

Sc- Single crochet

DC- Double crochet

HDC- Half double crochet

Notes

You can make this as short or long as you would like. Chain an even amount so you have an odd number of stitches at the end.

You can use different sizes of yarn as well just make sure you have an odd number of stitches across.

You can use either side as the right side. One side will have extra texture!

Up close photo of 2 crochet ear savers to show off the texture. Each ear saver is on a different side to show the texture of each side.

Crochet Ear Saver Pattern

Ch 26

Row 1- HDC in second ch from hook and in each ch across.

Row 2- Ch 1, *sc in the next stitch, DC in the next* Repeat * across.

Row 3- Ch 1, HDC in each stitch across.

Tie off.

Before we go…

As always I hope you enjoyed today’s pattern! This is a super fast one to work up, and can easily be whipped up in 15 minutes. It’s also a great use for your scrap yarns. If you’re looking for more patterns for ear savers you can look at my textured puffy ear savers, the beginner ear savers (which is 2 patterns), and the world’s easiest ear savers (which again come in 2 styles)

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Once again I hope you enjoyed today’s pattern, and as always happy hooking!

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