These adorable little woodland animal ear crochet headbands are cute to pair with a summer outfit, but also perfect for make-believe and creative play!
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Crochet Cat Ears Headband Pattern
Halloween is around the corner, which means it's time to crochet some fun, fast, and cute accessories! These DIY cat ears are so adorable and easy to make, and they use very little yarn, making them a great stashbuster project! What better way to top off your cat costume? These headbands are great for both kids' and adults' costumes!
Crochet Cat Ears Free Pattern
Wish you could wear cat ears? Cat ears headbands and hats are great for costumes, keeping warm, or just being cute! Here is a very simple pattern to make the perfect cat ears for your crochet hat or headband. This includes two different patterns: one for two colors and one for a single color. Use whichever pattern you prefer.
Plaid Woodland Animal Hats Free Crochet Pattern
This Plaid Woodland Animal Hats Free Crochet Pattern is so adorable. The antlers on the top of hat is special and unique. Any kid will look precious wearing this hat. It's a great pattern to learn the plaid stitch. Once you master it, you can use it to crotchet scarves, blankets, pillows etc. The pattern is not only free, but also has instructions for different sizes. You can make matching Mommy and daughter ones with it. The pattern requires a little bit sewing to attach the antlers. Thanks Whistle and Ivy for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Frosted Petals Ear Warmer
- Designed by Megan Meyer
Megan Meyer proved, that ear warmers doesn't have to be boring at all! I mean, just take a look at the pictures below. The intricate, lacy ear warmer is the ultimate, feminine accessory for fall and winter time. It will keep your ears and head warm, and you will be able to still wear a bun or a ponytail!
Afton Men's Crochet Ear Warmer
This free crochet men’s ear warmer pattern is perfect for making a gift your guy will actually wear! This ear warmer is made by working in continuous rounds to crochet a long tube. The tube is then joined and you're left with a double thick ear warmer. It's quick, it's simple, and it gives a great knitted look with nice stretch. It's made with a Category 1 super fine yarn that's such a lovely blend of wool, silk and cotton and uses a fun stitch: the half double crochet in the third loop.