Beginners Ribbed Ear Warmer With a Twist

Hello Everyone!

It’s Friday again and it’s still cold up in Minnesota so I’m still working on ear warmers for the year. This one was one I whipped up to help fill up some space in my shop area that I recently got (I’ve been super excited and getting it stocked up feels so rewarding!) so I figured I’d share them with you! This work up super quickly, I can easily make multiple in a day which is awesome for things like stocking up craft fair booths or store space. These also don’t use very much yarn making them a great option for finishing off balls of yarn from previous projects.

With how simple the repeat is for this ear warmer you can resize these very easily. You can have an even or odd amount of end stitches so just work your base row until it fits around your or the recipients head!

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This ear warmer is super fun and quick so let’s get hooking!

Supplies

5.5mm crochet hook

About 30 grams of weight 4 yarn

Darning needle

Scissors

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

HDC- Half double crochet

BLHDC- Back loop half double crochet

Notes

Gauge- 7 stitches= 2 inches

This pattern can be sized up or down extremely easily and can easily be modified for other sizes of yarn, just work the first row until you have enough stitches to fit around your head.

Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern

Row 1- Work 68 foundation HDC, or enough stitches to fit around your head. (If you’re not sure how to work a foundation HDC you can see a video on it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQGx6uAYaSI&t=3s)

Row 2- Ch 1, work 1 BLHDC in each stitch across.

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

Rows 4-7- Repeat rows 2-3 until you reach row 7 or its to the thickness you want it to be.

Tie off and sew shut. (You can find video on sewing in the twist here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yAziw0tKQc&t=2s)

Weave in ends.

Yup you’re all done! Now have fun making way more of these than you will ever need!

Before we go…

I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern it was super fun and easy to do and I hope you all think so as well. This project looks great in solid colored, self striping or variegated yarns making it a great destasher no matter what yarn you have extras of.

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

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