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Sometimes you need to keep your ears warm. Sometimes you need to keep your lovely locks out of your face. Sometimes you just want to rock a headband!
This pattern is simple enough for a beginner crocheter.
The headband is tapered at the back so it can be worn over or under your hair. The flower is optional, but the pattern does include instructions for how to make the Wallflower - which begins with a magic circle which isn't a beginner technique, but a link to an instructional video is included in the pattern. If you have any questions, I am happy to help.
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2 rows of dc = 1 inch tall
100 yards of Worsted weight
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I learned to crochet when I realized my babies only like blankets made of yarn--they are my Yarn Babies! I started with just blankets 7 years ago, and now I crochet anything and everything - I LOVE YARN! After following/reading a bazillion other patterns, and making up my own designs, I started writing and selling my own ...
Follow my Facebook page for updates and SALES: www.facebook.com/YarnBaby
I learned to crochet when I realized my babies only like blankets made of yarn--they are my Yarn Babies! I started with just blankets 7 years ago, and now I crochet anything and everything - I LOVE YARN! After following/reading a bazillion other patterns, and making up my own designs, I started writing and selling my own patterns. My yarn addiction has also led me to SPINNING! I spin fibers into yarn and it is a BLAST! See my Facebook page for more info about purchasing handspun yarn.
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