This document provides instructions for knitting a knotwork cabled headband. The headband is made using a tightly woven braid stitch with a small garter stitch border, making it both attractive and warm. It is knit like a tiny scarf that is joined at the ends to form a loop. The instructions specify using worsted weight yarn and include a chart for the knotwork cable pattern repeated across rows until the desired length is reached, at which point the ends are joined.
This document provides instructions for knitting a knotwork cabled headband. The headband is made using a tightly woven braid stitch with a small garter stitch border, making it both attractive and warm. It is knit like a tiny scarf that is joined at the ends to form a loop. The instructions specify using worsted weight yarn and include a chart for the knotwork cable pattern repeated across rows until the desired length is reached, at which point the ends are joined.
This document provides instructions for knitting a knotwork cabled headband. The headband is made using a tightly woven braid stitch with a small garter stitch border, making it both attractive and warm. It is knit like a tiny scarf that is joined at the ends to form a loop. The instructions specify using worsted weight yarn and include a chart for the knotwork cable pattern repeated across rows until the desired length is reached, at which point the ends are joined.
This document provides instructions for knitting a knotwork cabled headband. The headband is made using a tightly woven braid stitch with a small garter stitch border, making it both attractive and warm. It is knit like a tiny scarf that is joined at the ends to form a loop. The instructions specify using worsted weight yarn and include a chart for the knotwork cable pattern repeated across rows until the desired length is reached, at which point the ends are joined.
headband is comfortable, warm, and chic. A tightly woven braid with a small garter stitch border makes it both attractive and functional on a cool day. This headband is knit like a very tiny scarf with the ends joined together. The length should be two or three inches shorter than your head circumference, as the finished product tends to be quite stretchy. Materials: US6 straight needle Cable needle Tapestry needle Loops & Threads Impeccable Solids True Gray or other worsted-weight yarn Pattern: Cast on 26 Cable Stitches: Knit across 1 row C6B: Slip 3 stitches onto cable Repeat lines 1-8 until desired length: needle. Hold in back of work. 1. K4, P18, K4 Knit 3 from left needle, then 2. K3, P1, K18, P1, K3 knit 3 from cable needle. 3. K4, P18, K4 C6F: Slip 3 stitches onto cable 4. K3, P1, (C6B)x3, P1, K3 needle. Hold in front of work. 5. K4, P18, K4 Knit 3 from left needle, then 6. K3, P1, K18, P1, K3 knit 3 from cable needle. 7. K4, P18, K4 8. K3, P1, K3, (C6F)x2, K3, P1, K3 Knit across 1 row Bind off, leaving a long tail Use tail and tapestry needle to join ends of headband together