Knit Flower Headband
Size 10 needles
Crochet hook sz J
Bulky weight yarn used (I used Lion Brand in Oatmeal)
Button for clasp
Cast on 7 stitches
Row 1: K, P, K till end of row
Row 2: P, K, P till end of row
Row 3,4: continue in rib pattern
Increase Rows:
Row 5: K, P, K, M1B, M1F, P, K, P, K (9 sts)
Row 6, 7, 8: Continue in rib pattern
Row 9: K, P, K, P, K, P, M1F, M1B, K, P, K (11 sts)
Row 10, 11, 12: Continue in rib pattern
Row 13: K, P, K, P, K, M1B, M1F, P, K, P, K, P, K (13 sts)
Row 14, 15, 16: Continue in rib pattern
Row 17: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, M1F, M1B, K, P, K, P, K (15 sts)
Row 18, 19, 20: Continue in rib pattern
Row 21: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, M1B, M1F, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (17 sts)
Row 22, 23, 24: Continue in rib pattern
Row 25: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, M1F, M1B, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (19 sts)
Row 26, 27, 28: Continue in rib pattern
Row 29: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, M1B, M1F, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (21 sts)
Row 30, 31, 32: Continue in rib pattern
Row 33: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, M1F, M1B, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (23 sts)
Continue in rib pattern for 5-6 inches. Depends on the total length you need the headband to be.
Decrease Rows
Row 1: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P2tog, K2tog, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (21 sts)
Row 2, 3, 4: Continue in rib pattern
Row 5: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K2tog, P2tog, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (19 sts)
Row 6, 7, 8: Continue in rib pattern
Row 9: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P2tog, K2tog, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K (17 sts)
Row 10, 11, 12: Continue in rib pattern
Row 13: K, P, K, P, K, P, K, P, K2tog, P2tog, K, P, K, P, K (15 sts)
Row 14, 15, 16: Continue in rib pattern
Row 17: K, P, K, P, K, P2tog, K2tog, P, K, P, K, P, K (13 sts)
Row 18, 19, 20: Continue in rib pattern
Row 21: K, P, K, P, K, P, K2tog, P2tog, K, P, K (11 sts)
Row 22, 23, 24: Continue in rib pattern
Row 25: K, P, K, P2tog, K2tog, P, K, P, K (9 sts)
Row 26, 27, 28: Continue in rib pattern
Row 29: K, P, K, P, K2tog, P2tog, K (7 sts)
Row 30, 31, 32, 33: Continue in rib pattern
Finishing Touches
- Attach flower (opt)
- Attach button
- Crochet hook slightly smaller than button and attach to opposite end as button
I want to make this headband for my lovely daughter. I was wonder if you could explain how you made the flower. She is going back to school on Sunday and I want to finish it before she leaves. If you could email me that would be great! My email address is witknit@hotmail.com.
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Michelle
Great pattern! I enjoyed knitting it. Very quick and easy!
ReplyDeleteWould love to make the flower to go with headband. My email is cdallas@roadrunner.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Thanks! Glad you all have enjoyed the pattern!
ReplyDeleteHi Katie,
ReplyDeleteI love your pattern also! I would also like the flower pattern. Is it knit or crocheted?
Thanks,
nejduprey@yahoo.com
Hello everyone... Here is the post with the crochet flower pattern.
ReplyDeletehttp://krafty-katie.blogspot.com/2010/04/crochet-flower.html
Hi Katie and readers,
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere in ravelry, I think, that there is a knitted flower pattern in Stitch and Bitch Nation. There is --actually 2 so that you can sew the smaller on top. It's cute and closely resembles the one on your headband.
Thanks! That could definitely help some of my readers that only knit.
ReplyDeleteI only know how to crochet and I would love to make these headbands...they are so cute! Do you have a pattern for crocheting these? If so, can you please email it to me at jen_millward@hotmail.com. Thanks a lot! :)
ReplyDeleteJen,
ReplyDeleteI do not currently have a crochet pattern. However, I was planning on making some of these as Christmas gifts and was already considering trying to convert this into a crochet pattern. I will keep you posted on my progress with this.
Katie
I am confused with the mif and mib. Do you do you both in a lifted bar or is it like kfb? Help. janhazen@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSorry about the confusion with the instructions on the pattern.
ReplyDeleteYou will knit (or purl) the stitch then make one by knitting (or purling) the bar in between stitches. Then you continue in the pattern to the end of the row. If you were to kfb then you would end up with to knit stitches or two purl stitches next to each other and then you wouldn't be staying in the rib pattern.
You also can watch the videos here http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-glossary
Just make sure you are following in the rib pattern as you do your increases. I hope this helps! Let me know if you need anything else.
Did you happen to make the crochet pattern yet? I only crochet also and have been looking all across the web for a pattern that looks like this but I can only find knitting ones.
ReplyDeleteMy email is: kimpelo@hotmail.com
How do you make the button hole?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Your pattern does not include the instructions for what appears to be a button hole in the charcoal gray headband pictured. Can you tell me how to do that?
ReplyDeleteLinda
One of the best things about this headband is that its so stretch that I didn't even make a buttonhole. The button was simply sewn on and then you can adjust the headband however you would like.
ReplyDeleteyes I was wondering about a crocheted pattern. very cute headbands. I love them for my daughter. If you have a pattern can you post or email to vc4girlscouting@yahoo.com. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI wondered if you've inserted button holes within your pattern or just stretched the yarn over the buttons?
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