Hello Everyone!
It’s Friday once again and I’m here with a new crochet pattern perfect for spring time. This crochet ear warmer uses a nice textured stitch that creates a light ribbing texture that’s not too thick but also keeps your ear warm on chilly spring days.
If you’ve been here in pretty much any of the recent weeks I’m sure you’ve either read about or notices my ear warmer obsession that comes with this time of year. They’re just perfect in my opinion! Nice quick and easy projects I can work on in the evening and wear during the day while I’m doing spring foraging or prepping the yard for gardening.
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Let’s get hooking!
Supplies
About 50 grams of a weight 4 yarn. I used mainstays turquoise for the solid colored one, and some left overs of a Red Heart Super Saver for the variegated ones.
5mm crochet hook.
Button. The black one is from this set on amazon, and the white one can be found in this set.
Darning needle.
Scissors, I like the clover yarn cutter.
Abbreviations
Ch- Chain
HDC- Half double crochet
HDCPS- Half double crochet puff stitch If you’re unfamiliar with this stitch you can view a video tutorial here.
Sc- Single crochet
Slst- Slip stitch
Crochet Ear Warmer Pattern
Ch 4
Row 1- HDC in the second ch from hook and in each ch across
Row 2- Ch 1, 2 HDC in the first stitch, 1 HDC in the next stitch, 2 HDC in the last stitch. (5)
Row 3- Ch 1, 1 HDC in the first stitch, ch 3 work 1 HDC in the last stitch.
Row 4- Ch 1, 2 HDC in the first stitch, 1 HDC in each ch stitch, 2 HDC in the last stitch (7)
Row 5- Ch 1, HDC in each stitch across,
Row 6- Ch 1, work 2 HDC in the first stitch, 1 HDC in the next 5 stitches, 2 HDC in the last stitch. (9)
Row 7- Ch 1, HDC across.
Row 8- Ch 1, work 2 HDC in the first stitch, 1 HDC in the next 7 stitches, 2 HDC in the last stitch. (11)
Row 9- Ch 1, HDC across
Row 10- Ch 1, *HDC in the next stitch, HDCPS in the next stitch.* Repeat * across.
Rows 11-63- Repeat rows 9-10
Row 64- Ch 1, HDC decrease, HDC across until you have 2 stitches remaining, HDC decrease in the last 2 stitches. (9)
Row 65- Ch 1, HDC in each stitch across.
Row 66- Ch 1, HDC decrease, HDC across until you have 2 stitches remaining, HDC decrease in the last 2 stitches. (7)
Row 67- Ch 1, HDC across.
Row 68- Ch 1, HDC decrease, HDC across until you have 2 stitches remaining, HDC decrease in the last 2 stitches. (5)
Row 69- Ch 1, HDC decrease, HDC across until you have 2 stitches remaining, HDC decrease in the last 2 stitches.(3)
Row 70- Ch 1, HDC across.
Border
Ch 1 at the end of row 70 do not turn.
Work 1 sc into the side of each HDC row.
Ch 1 once you reach the other end and HDC in the top of each stitch at the other end.
Ch 1, working down the other side work 1 sc into the side of each HDC row.
Ch 1 at the end of the side, slst into the next stitch.
Tie off, weave in ends.
Before we go….
As always I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern this one works up super quickly and doesn’t use very much yarn. This is a great project to make for spring like I said above. It’s perfect for keeping your hair out of your face while you’re gardening or doing spring yarn work.
If you liked today’s project you can see some of my other ear warmers that are perfect for spring as well. You can see my puffs button ear warmer, half double puffs ear warmer with a twist (this uses the half double puff stitch this project uses.) Magic puffs ear warmer with a twist, crunch time ear warmer with a twist.
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Once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern, and as always happy hooking!