6mm DPNS
Darning Needle
Gauge: 16sts/10cm
Finished circumference: approximately 44cm
Co 72
Join in the round
Rounds 1 -4: 2x2 rib
Round 5: Knit all stitches
Round 6: Knit to 4 sts before the end of the last needle, turn
Round 7: Sl1 purl to 4 sts before end of first needle, turn
Round 8: Sl1, Knit to 2 sts before last turn, turn
Round 9: Sl1, purl to 2 sts before last turn, turn
Round 10: Sl1, Knit to 3 sts before the end of the last needle, turn
Round 11: Sl1 purl to 3 sts before end of first needle, turn
Round 12: Sl1, K to end of round, turn
Round 13: Sl1, P to end of round, turn
Rounds 14 – 15: Knit all stitches.
Rounds 16 - 19: 2x2 rib
BO loosely
Weave in ends
A wider ear warmer is easily achieved by adding more short rows in between rows 9 and 10. An adult warmer would require a larger number of cast on stitches (I would say about 100). having said that, this one fits me but is quite stretched and a little tight.I knit this with leftover from Holly's Jacket and it took me less than 2 hours!
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3 comments:
Perfect for my grandaughter! I will also make some of these for Christmas gifts for next year!! Again, thank you for sharing with us!
How do you turn work on circular needles? This pattern is adorable and I want to knit it for my niece, but I'm intimidated!
Just flip the whole thing 180 degrees and start knitting back the other way, it really isn't hard. :)
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