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Sunrise Headband
SKILL LEVEL
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INSPIRATION
The Sunrise Headband is a design that is similar to the Shikis Headband. I wanted to change up the design and add more detail. I have been enjoying working with fingering weight yarn and how much more detail comes through with colorwork. The Sunrise headband was designed for those that wake up to the sunrise every day. TraditionallyNavajos lived in homes called Hogans. These homes were one-room circular buildings with one door. The round hogan is symbolic of the sun and its door faces east so that the first thing that a Navajo family sees in the morning is the rising sun. The colors are associated with the red rocks that shift in the shade, east of my family’s home. The rock cliffs are my favorite view in the world.
SUGGESTED YARN
Farmer’s Daughter Fibers, Squish Fingering Weight (100% superwash merino wool)
MC: In a Jam, 1 skein 438 yards/ 100 g
CC1: Ranch Romance, 1 skein 438 yards/ 100 g
CC2: Bear Gulch, 1 skein 438 yards/ 100 g
OR
Yardage in the following estimated amounts of fingering weight yarn in contrasting colors
MC: 95, (120) yds
CC1: 75, (100) yds
CC2: 15, (28) yds
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
- US 3 (3.25mm)(headband tube) Length of needles 9” DPNs or 9” circular for small circumference knitting in the round (I personally love 9” circular for colorwork)
- Stitch Markers
- Tapestry Needle
- Measuring Tape
- Waste yarn
- Crochet Hook for Provisional CO
GAUGE
36 sts X 34 rounds = 4”x4” 10 cm in Charted Pattern after blocking using size US 3 (3.5 mm)
Take time to check gauge to save yourself from a headband that’s too tight or too loose.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Taken after blocking
Circumference: 18.5” (46 cm), 22” (56 cm)
Width: 4” (10 cm)
Shown in size Small with 2” of negative ease
SIZE
Small, (Large)
Shown in size Small
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- First published: October 2021
- Page created: April 3, 2023
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