Seed Stitch Ear Warmer With a Twist

Hello Everyone!

I’ve been spending a lot of time out on the lake or near the lakes lately (I live in Minnesota everywhere is kind of near a lake) and that lake breeze gets pretty chilly. I decided I was going to make a few more ear warmers even over the summer with weight 4 yarns for those also dealing with chilly lake breezes, or ocean breezes!

This pattern is beginner friendly and uses a combination of simple stitches to create a lightly textured pattern that suits variegated yarns very well.

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Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

5.5mm crochet hook

Weight 4 yarn, I used a colorful one I got in a bag from a thrift shop one time it looks and feel like red heart super saver.

Darning needle for sewing shut and weaving in ends.

Scissors. I like the clover yarn cutter.

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

Sc- Single crochet

DC- Double crochet

Notes

Gauge- 7 stitches= 2 inches

You can size this up or down by changing the amount of foundation stitches you use. Just make sure you use an even amount if foundation sc stitches.

Crochet Ear Warmer Pattern

Row 1- Work 70 foundation sc. If you don’t know how to work a foundation sc you can see a video tutorial for that here.

Row 2-10 Ch 1, *Work 1 sc in the next stitch, 1 DC in the next stitch.* Repeat across.

Row 11- Ch 1, sc in each stitch around.

Tie off with a tail at least 6 inches for sewing in your twist.

Sew in your twist (If you are unsure how to do this you can find a video tutorial for that here)

That’s it sew in your other end and you have a super quick, super easy ear warmer for those chilly breezes.

Before we go…

I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern, it was a lot of fun to make and it works up super quickly. Don’t you just love patterns you can sit down and pump out during a movie? Because I sure do!

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Once again I hope you all liked today’s pattern if you like the crochet twist ear warmers you can find more twist patterns from me here. As always happy hooking everyone!

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