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This beautifully braided woven cable headband knitting pattern uses less than 1 skein of super bulky yarn making it a super quick knit.
About:
Available Sizes: One
Size: 20 – 22″ {51 – 56cm} Head Circumference
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Pattern Language: English
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
PDF Format: Printer Friendly
PDF Bonus: Checklist, Video
Techniques:
Knit Flat
Knit & Purl Stitches
Cable Stitches
Sew Seam
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Materials:
Yarn Weight: Super Bulky
Yardage: 35 – 45 yards {32 – 41 meters}
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick
Needle Size: US 11 {8mm} Knitting Needles
Extras: Cable Needle
Details:
Gauge: 12 STS & 14 rows per 4” {10cm} square
Notes:
Not reversible.
The CO edge is the height.
Persistence Woven Cable Headband Knitting Pattern
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4 reviews for Persistence Woven Cable Headband Knitting Pattern
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Jerelyn –
I already made a headband within a day after receiving the pattern! Easy to follow instructions. (Etsy Knitter)
Laura –
Great pattern. Easy to follow (Etsy Knitter)
Lois –
Looks very doable…very attractive headband for fall and winter…easy stitches that include cable stitching which is not complicated unless the knitter makes it so…this is one I would recommend printing out so you can cross out each row as it’s completed…you have to keep track of your rows to make the pattern. (Etsy Knitter)
Colleen –
This pattern was a great for a first try at cabling. I think I might be a cabling addict now. I’m dreaming up other ways to integrate it into my own patterns. I also love that the patterns have been made with the same yarn I use for the majority of my projects. It makes it so much easier to sit down and try something new. (Etsy Knitter)