How To Seam An Ear Warmer
In this DIY video tutorial, learn how to seam an ear warmer or headband. It creates a seamless focal point that is comfortable and attractive. I’ll show you how to incorporate this on your knit or crochet fabric. Scroll down for the video tutorial and tips!
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I love the look of this decorative center and I hope you will too! It’s very comfortable to wear and easy to make. This video tutorial is for the seam only. If you’re looking for the headband or ear warmer pattern, scroll down for them.
This technique uses the edges to make the focal point, which is another reason why I love it so much, there’s NO seams. It makes for a professional finish all the way around your project.
Tips & Steps:
- Sew through the top of the stitch.
- Sew through each stitch using the running stitch.
- Run the yarn needle through one edge, then run it through the other edge.
- Pull the yarn tail and cinch the center edges together.
- Attach to the beginning edge, pull the center together tightly by pulling on the yarn tail.
- Make a couple of knots to secure the center.
- Weave in the ends.
I hope you enjoyed this video and will give it a try! Thank you for visiting my blog today and spending some time here. I hope you will stop by often and find many projects that inspire you to get those hooks out and crochet! Stay in touch by signing up for my newsletter. Happy crocheting and crafting!
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