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Sweetie Headband
Sweet headband for sweet little girls. Five sizes to fit most, newborn to average 36 months old (13.5-19” head circumference). These are so quick to make, you can make one to match every outfit!
Item listed is a pattern, not the finished headband. Pattern is written using standard US stitches.
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SIZING: If you are unsure of the size to make, go up a size. The ribbon allows some wiggle room as you can tie the ribbon tighter if the band is too loose. Adjust the ribbon as baby grows.
Extra Small fits approximate 13½-15” head circumference
(average newborn)
Small fits approximate 14½-16” head circumference
(average 3 months)
Medium fits approximate 15½”-17” head circumference
(average 6 months)
Large fits approximate 16½-18” head circumference
(average 9 months)
Extra Large fits approximate 17½-19” head circumference
(average 12-36 months)
GAUGE: 4 sc = 1” Stitch count gauge is very important to assure proper sizing. To confirm gauge, make a gauge swatch of 25 sc for 6 rows. Row gauge is not important.
SUPPLIES:
Worsted/light worsted weight yarn (medium 4). Approximately 40yds/36m Samples used Knit Picks Comfy Worsted and TLC Cotton Plus
Ribbon 5/8”wide, approximately 3½ feet
H (5.0 mm) hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch marker and yarn needle
Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed. Completed headbands may be sold but please credit Darleen Hopkins as the designer. If selling online, a link to my website is appreciated, CrochetByDarleenHopkins.com/patterns
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- First published: January 2015
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