Puffy Ear Saver Free Crochet Pattern

3 crocheted ear savers laying ontop of each other on a wooden railing. The crocheted ear savers are different shades of brown, and each one has a button on each end of it.

Hello Everyone!

It’s Friday again and I’m here with another free pattern for you all to enjoy. With the holidays over and us getting into the new year a lot of people are pressed with time with getting back to work, getting the kids back to school, and those who have kids in distance learning.

So this week I had some custom orders for some ear savers to wear with your masks and decided “hey let’s make a cute new pattern with these” so I could bring you all a quick and easy pattern. This ear saver can be made in well under a half-hour and is a great project to sit down and whip up in the spare time you can find!

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Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

About 5 grams of weight 2 yarn. I used Denim from Iceyarns.

3.75mm crochet hook. I used the furls odyssey black with a nickle tip.

2 buttons. I used these cute handmade with love buttons, and some cute buttons that came in this bulk set of buttons.

Scissors. I like the clover yarn cutter.

Darning needle.

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

HDC- Half double crochet

DC- Double crochet

Special Stitch

Puff stitch- Yarn over, inset hook into stitch, and draw up a loop. Repeat until you have 7 loops on your hook. Yarn over and draw through each loop on your hook.

3 crocheted ear savers laying on a wooden background. The ear savers are laid in a pile over each other. They each have 1 button on each end.

Ear Saver Crochet Pattern

Ch 26

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

Row 2- Ch 2, turn, DC in the first 3 stitches. *Puff stitch in the next stitch DC in the next stitch* Repeat * until you have 3 stitches remaining (or for 19 stitches). DC in the final 3 stitches.

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

Tie off. Weave in ends, and sew buttons onto each side.

3 ear savers laying over a wooden railing. The ear savers are in 3 separate shades of brown and have a button on either side.

Before we go…

As always I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern. This is one you can just whip up in no time, and give to coworkers, sell, or donate to your favorite essential businesses. If you would like to see other ear savers you can find my world’s easiest ear savers here. You can also find my beginner’s ear savers here.

I really enjoyed making these, the puff stitches with these thin yarns make for such a cute beaded texture going down the center. Using some large buttons really lets the texture pop, and the buttons. You can easily adjust the size of these by adding more or less starting chains, just make sure the starting chains end on an even number, you want an odd number of stitches across in the end.

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Once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern, and Happy hooking everyone!

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