"A plaid crochet ear warmer is just what you need to keep toasty warm as the weather gets colder. The weather is beautiful during the day here but at night it gets chilly. In the desert you can have a 20 degree drop in temperature in just a few hours. Carrying layers is a must and this crochet ear warmer is an easy accessory to carry with you. I love creating crochet patterns and love the excuse to take pictures of my family. This pattern turned out so cute on all my family members. But each member is unique so I provided three different ways to finish off this the crochet ear warmer to meet each person’s style. I will show yo how to make a c wide, twisted or cinched crochet ear warmer."
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Olivia Puff Stitch Earwarmer
This puff stitch earwarmer is very easy to crochet. The pattern is available in sizes Preemie, Newborn, 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-24 months, Small Child (age 3-5 years), Child (age 6-10 years), Teen, Adult (medium) and Adult (large). You will need Medium Weight (Aran) Yarn and a 5.5 mm (I) hook. The yarn I used is on the heavier side of the Medium Weight Yarn category. The stitch multiple is 2 + 1 for the turning chain.
Houndstooth With A Twist Earwarmer
The Kathleen Headband Pattern (Houndstooth with a Twist Earwarmer Pattern) is available in 5 sizes. The Sizes available are Small Child, Child, Teen, Adult Medium and Adult Large You can easily customize the width of this headband and I have included instructions to help you with this in the video tutorial. Choose traditional houndstooth colors to make your headband or pick colors that will match your winter gear. I hope you enjoy this free pattern! Yarn: Medium Weight Yarn [4] Hook: 5.5 mm (I) Best Wishes, Rhondda Oombawka Design Crochet
Simple Crochet Earwarmer
This is a simple, twisted crochet ear warmer headband pattern that is suitable for beginners! Learn how to make these cozy, yet stylish ear warmers that are perfect for keeping your ears warm this winter. This is an easy and fun beginner crochet project and if you're an experienced crocheter you'll be able to work up a couple of crochet headbands in no time! Materials: any light worsted weight yarn (DK) and a 5mm crochet hook.
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.
Twisted Through the Window Earwarmer
- Designed by Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots
If you like to have your hair in a bun, like the author, Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots,you will totally love this ear warmer! Because it won't mess up your hair and will keep your head super warm. It comes in few sizes, from toddler to adult.