Halo Headband
A sweet little headband to keep you warm. It’s knitted flat in double-knit stockinette, which not only creates a double-thick fabric that keeps out the cold -- it also means it’s completely reversible, so two headbands in one!
A sweet little headband to keep you warm. It’s knitted flat in double-knit stockinette, which not only creates a double-thick fabric that keeps out the cold -- it also means it’s completely reversible, so two headbands in one!
A sweet little headband to keep you warm. It’s knitted flat in double-knit stockinette, which not only creates a double-thick fabric that keeps out the cold -- it also means it’s completely reversible, so two headbands in one!
About
A double-knit headband with tapered edges so they fit more easily under the back of your neck, and a button closure lets you take it on and off without messing up your hair. You can use the sparkle color chart, make a solid colored one, or play around with different color combos! A quick, functional little project that’s perfect for mixing-and-matching to use up your yarn scraps :)
Gauge & Yarn
Gauge: 4”x4” (10cm x 10cm) stockinette using US7 (4.5mm): 16st, 24rows
Amount: approx. 75 yds (69 m) in total
Recommended yarn examples:
Cascade 220, Filcolana Peruvian Highland Wool, Berroco Lanas, Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted
or: 1 strand of fingering yarn held with 2 strands of lace-weight mohair (hold these 3 yarns together as if they are a single yarn of thicker weight) - I used KnitPicks Gloss Fingering held with 2 strands of Knit Picks Aloft Mohair for side of one of the samples.
Tools and materials
US7 (4.5mm) straight or circular knitting needles (or the needle size you achieve gauge with)
tapestry needle
3/4” (2cm) - 1” (2.5cm) diameter button
sewing needle + thread for sewing on the button
Fit
Width: 3” / 7.6cm
Length: 24” / 61cm from end to end, fitting a 24” / 61cm circumference from the top of your head to behind your neck (over the ears). If you have a smaller or larger head circumference, the pattern includes suggestions on where you can customize the length.
Techniques
double knitting
invisible double-knitting cast on, aka tubular 2-color cast on
left- and right-leaning increases and decreases while double knitting (with a tutorial)
changing colors in double-knitting while using a color chart
All of the techniques in the pattern include links to video tutorials, so this pattern is doable for an ambitious beginner who’s looking to learn about increases/decreases and double-knitting!