Linen Rose Ear Warmer – Free Crochet Pattern
The Linen Rose Ear Warmer is a beautiful headband made in basic crochet stitches and is a one row repeat. Scroll down for the written instructions and a video tutorial on this pretty stitch, and then add a crochet rose to top it off.
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This ear warmer is full of texture and makes a wonderful gift. These are perfect to wear when the weather is just turning cool and windy.
I used Red Heart With Love for this, it’s a #4 weight medium yarn and a size 5.00 mm H/8 crochet hook.
I used a whip stitch to seam this together and have a quick video to show you how to do that. The rose is sewn over the seam.
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I’ve added a sparkly bead in the center of the flower for a little shine.
LINEN ROSE EAR WARMER
Skill Level: Intermediate
Sizes:
Small: 4” x 17” in Aran
Medium: 4.5” x 18” in Blush
Large: 5” x 19” in Iced Aqua
Supplies:
Yarn: Red Heart With Love, #4 medium, 100% acrylic, 283 g/10 oz, 440 meters/482 yards;
Colors: Aran, Blush, Iced Aqua (80, 105, 120 yds)
Hook: H/8 – 5.00 mm
Bead
Scissors
Stitch Markers
Tape Measure
Yarn needle
Gauge: 14 rows X 15 sts = 4 inches
Abbreviations: In US Terminology
beg – beginning
ch(s) – chain(s)
dc – double crochet
hdc – half double crochet
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
Special Stitches:
Linen Stitch – See Video Tutorial HERE. Ch 1, skip 1 st, sc in next st.
Whip Stitch – See Video Tutorial HERE.
Notes:
- Pattern is written In US terminology.
- Worked in rows, a one row repeat.
- Stitch counts are in brackets ( ) at the end of each Row.
- To increase size, add more to beg chains, stitch multiple = 3 chains.
- Ch 2 at beg of row counts as a sc stitch and a ch-1 space.
EAR WARMER
Ch 15 (17,19)
Row 1: Sc in 3rd ch from hook, *ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in next*, repeat across. (8 (9, 10) sc; 7 (8, 9) ch-1 sps).
Note: Place a stitch marker around the beginning chain 2 to mark the space to end your next row.
Row 2: Ch 2, turn * 1 sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1*, repeat across through last ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc between last sc and beg ch-2. (8 (9, 10) sc; 7 (8, 9) ch-1 sps).
Rows 3-64 (66, 68): Repeat Row 2. End off yarn, leave a long tail to seam.
SEAM EAR WARMER
Thread the long tail onto a yarn needle. Match up Row 1 to last Row 64 (66, 68). Use a whip stitch to join the ends together. End off yarn, weave in ends.
ROSE – See Video HERE
Ch 18
Row 1: 1 dc in 6th ch from hook (counts as 1 dc, ch-2), *ch 2, sk 1 ch, 1 dc in next st*, repeat *-* across. (8 dc, 7 ch-2 sps).
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, [5 sc in ch-2 sp] 2x, [1 sc, 5 hdc, 1 sc in next ch-2 sp] 5x. (20 sc, 25 hdc; 7 petals total).
End off yarn, leave a long tail for seaming.
Seaming Rose:
Start at the center of the flower, curl the petals around each other to form the flower. Using the tail and yarn needle, sew the flower together from the back. Sew a button or a bead to the center if desired. Leave a long tail to attach to the ear warmer.
Attach Rose:
Place the rose over the whip stitch seam of the ear warmer. Using the long tail, sew the rose down to secure it. Weave in ends.
Watch Video How To Crochet the Linen Stitch HERE
Watch Video How To Crochet A Rose HERE
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