Knitted headband with knitting needles. Headband, knitted

A knitted headband for a girl is a very convenient accessory that does not go out of fashion. This year, 2018, it has changed a little: pompoms, strings, and sometimes funny ears have been added to it. But in general - she remained a warmer for the ears.
A knitted headband made of wool or acrylic for a girl - there is nothing complicated here. Even if you rarely take knitting needles in your hands, you can disassemble our patterns and knit a headband using them in one evening. For beginners, this work is also a good option try your hand and knit a cool thing with your own hands!

To knit such a headband with knitting needles for your girl, you will need thick yarn (when buying yarn, pay attention to the recommended size of the needles), in this work we use knitting needles with a thickness of 8 mm. Knitting density: 10 loops / 15 rows = 10/10 cm. We knit both the snood and the bandage on ordinary knitting needles. Snood at the end we sew to the middle of the product. We knit a bandage with a garter stitch (one facial) with a pattern “spikelet of 8 loops”. Snood is knitted with the wrong side of the stitch with the same “spikelet” pattern. The knitted headband and snood are suitable for a girl 5-7 years old, height 104/116 cm.

The table is needed in order to determine the size of the bandage. The size of the bandage corresponds to the girth of the head.

So, we calculate the size of the bandage for a girl of 5-7 years old: 52-54 cm - 3 cm (since the yarn is stretched). So the size of the strip is 49-51cm. The yarn is very voluminous, Roving Bernat.

Knitting density on knitting needles 8 mm. - 10 loops / 15 rows corresponds to 10/10 cm.

The length of the strip is 49-51 cm, the width will be 16 loops (about 16 cm). It will be better if you, for sure, complete 5 rows of the “spikelet” pattern with your threads in order to calculate how many times this detail is repeated. At the beginning and end of the strip, we execute garter stitch, and then go to the “spikelet”. Abbreviations: front - faces., purl - out., row - p., loop - p., edge - edge.

Scheme of the “spikelet” pattern - the braids intersect in the opposite direction.

For work you will need:

  1. Spokes 8 mm thick.
  2. Additional spoke.
  3. Yarn Roving Bernat (80% acrylic 20% wool, 110 m. 100g.) - 2 skeins per strip and snood.
  4. Needle, scissors.
  5. A piece of cardboard for making a pom-pom.
  6. Centimeter.

We collect 4 loops on the knitting needles.

1st p.: Kromoch., 3 persons.
2nd p: 5 persons., Kromoch. do not knit (in each subsequent p. we add 2 p. in the middle of the row).
3rd p.: 7 persons., Kromoch. do not knit (in order to get a smooth edge of the product, at the end of the river, we remove the edge without knitting). Next R. We start with the execution of faces. P.
4th p.: 9 persons, edge.

So we knit until there are 16 sts on the knitting needles. We turn the work. Next, we introduce a pattern (see diagram).

  • 1st. p .: hem., 3 out., 8 persons., 3 out, hem. do not knit - just transfer to the left knitting needle.
  • 2nd p: persons., 14 out., Kromoch. do not knit
  • 3rd p.: persons., 3 out., 8 persons., 3 out., chrome. do not knit.
  • 4th p.: 1 person., 14 out., chrome. skip.
  • 5th p.: persons., 3 out., 4 p. cross to the right: (remove 2 p. on the auxiliary knitting needle and leave at work, 2 persons., 2 persons. knit with auxiliary knitting needles), 4 p. cross to the left: (we remove 2 p. on the auxiliary sp. and leave before work, 2 persons., 2 persons. from the auxiliary knitting needles., 3 out., 1 edge.

Then repeat these 5 rows again. And so on to the place where you need to reduce the work in a mirror order.

If the bandage turns out to be narrow, knit not up to 16, but up to a larger number of loops, adding 2 sts in a row. When you reach the desired width - then enter the "spikelet".

Our knitting stripes continues. Let's make a cord. To do this, you need to dial 2 loops on the knitting needles, knit their faces., Then - without turning the work, transfer the loops from the right to the left knitting needle, leaving behind working thread. We knit 2 persons. We do not turn the work, we continue to knit 2 persons. and again shoot them on the left knitting needle. We make a cord of the desired length (you will need 3 such cords in total - 2 for a bandage and 1 for a snood).

Then you need to make 4 pompoms using a piece of cardboard.

The size of a children's snood is usually calculated as follows: the size of the head plus 3 cm. Therefore, the width of the snood will be 55-57 cm. Of course, if it is possible to estimate the ideal width of the snood with a centimeter, this must be done. You need to remember one thing: the child’s head should freely pass through the snood in 1 turn. The height of the children's snood will be 30 cm.

We collect on knitting needles with a thickness of 8 mm. 60 loops. After the snood is tied, we will sew the side seam halfway on the right side (that is, we will sew the top 15 cm.)

1st p.: hem., 58 p. Purl, hem.
2nd p .: chrome., 58 front, edge.
Z-th row: hem., 38 purl p., 16 p. of the “spikelet” pattern, 4 out. p., kromoch.

Headband with cat ears for a girl

Knitted headbands for girls are an opportunity to knit something unusual, fashionable. Such an original heating pad with cat ears is usually crocheted, but who or what prevents us from knitting it.

The strip can be tied with any viscous, for example, Polish or faceted elastic, and so on. We will do this with a “mess”, the whole secret of knitting is that we knit purl stitches over the front ones, and vice versa.

The ears are knitted separately, they consist of two parts - the inner and outer ear. The inner ear can be cut out of felt, or it can be knitted with light threads and sewn on. For this work, you need cotton threads of the “Violet” type in 2 threads.

We measure the girl's head or look at the previous size table. We make a “probe” 10/10 cm. Let’s see how many stitches we got in 1 cm. a girl of 3 years old - 50 cm long. Width will be 13 cm.

The lower part of the cat's ears - 12 cm.

We collect on knitting needles with a thickness of 3 mm. 3 loops and begin to make a bandage Cat with a pattern “rice knit. At the end and at the beginning of each r. add 1 p. Total - add 2 p. in each p. So we do about 10 r. When the width of the bandage becomes 13 cm, then knit without additions. Calculate the middle of the work (25 cm), tied up to this point and knit in the opposite direction again 25 cm. We finish exactly the same as we started - 3 p.

Next, we collect 25 p. on the knitting needles and begin to knit the ears, at the end of each p. knit 2 p. together. We make the ears in this way until 1 st remains on the knitting needle. For the inner ears, dial not 25, but 23 sts of a different color.

White bandage and snood from yarn with alpaca. Head size - 50/52 - 54 - 56 cm. For the age of 3-5 years, 6-9 years, and 10/12 years. Drops Air yarn (69% alpaca, 24% synthetics, 7% wool. 150 m / 50 gr. 1 skein will go to the headband.

Knitting needles 5 mm thick. Knitting density - 17 p. / 22 p. = 10/10 cm.

Cast on 18 sts on 5 mm needles. See diagram 1:

1st p.: 5 persons., 2 persons together., 1 persons., nakid, 2 out., nakid, 1 persons., 2 persons together. behind the back wall, 5 persons.
2nd p.: 2 persons, 6 out., 2 persons., 6 out., 2 persons.
3rd p.: 4 persons., 2 vm. persons, 1 persons., nakid, 1 persons., 2 out., 1 persons., nakid, 1 persons., 2 persons together. behind the back wall, 4 persons.
4th p.: 2 persons., 6 out., 2 persons., 6 out., 2 persons.
And so on, according to scheme A. 1

Attention! In even rows, knit the opposite! (where persons are indicated. - read out., and vice versa.)

Scheme of knitting bandage and snood.

Continue until you knit 42-44-46 cm. Cast off all sts, sew side cut.

Snood for girls

Snood for a girl of the same age. Snood size 42/46/49 cm. Product height 14/16/18 cm.

An alternative to a hat is a headband with knitting needles. There are women who categorically do not like to wear hats, firstly, they do not suit everyone, and secondly, the hat spoils the hair, it is hot in it, and so on. A knitted headband is a completely different matter. Let's knit stylish and stunning headbands for women, models that are featured in magazines for autumn/winter 2018/19. Schemes with descriptions are attached.

An interesting headband with braids associated with an overlap, a shawl and mitts - all this makes up the Winter Chill set. For knitting, you will need threads - wool and polyamide - 3 skeins. This bandage-turban has an interesting pattern, the diagram is attached. The size of this original headband is 54-56 cm. Designed by Drops Design.

The shawl will be 37 cm high and 129 cm wide. Mittens size: S, M, L. At the bottom, the circumference of the mitts will be: 15.5, 17, 18 cm. At the top - 17.5, 18 and 19 cm. The length of the mitts - 15.5, 16, 17 cm.
Abbreviations: Loop - p., Row - p., Facial loop - persons. p., purl - purl., nakid - nak.

The knitting density is:

  • 19 p. / 38 p. \u003d 10/10 cm. - on knitting needles 4.5 mm. (It is more convenient to knit a shawl on circular ones).
  • 21 p. / 28 p. \u003d 10/10 cm - on knitting needles 4 mm thick., garter stitch.
  • 21 p. / 42 p. - on knitting needles with a thickness of 3.5 mm.

Yarn used: Drops Sky number 08 (74% alpaca, half-mid, wool) - 50 g / 190 m.
If you have not bought this particular yarn, pay attention to the thickness of the thread! How to change one yarn for another? Take the knitting needles of the thickness indicated in microns, for example - 3.5 mm. And knit a “probe” 10/10 cm. Then see how many rows and loops you have in the “probe”. And, based on this - add or reduce the thickness of the yarn (in 1,2,3 threads).

We knit on knitting needles 4 mm thick. Cast on 51 sts (width), and knit 1 row purl. Next r. - facial. We knit it according to the scheme A.-1, plus 1 edge stitch on both sides. Let's see the pattern:

So knit according to the pattern repeat 4 rows. We measure with a centimeter 21 cm. It is advisable to tie to the end of the scheme. We put on the last 25 p. of the row for additional. knitting needle and leave on an additional knitting needle. In the meantime, we will work with the first knitting needle, it has 26 p.

We knit according to the same pattern A.1, only at the end of the river. we collect 1 p., - on the first knitting needle we have 27 p. So we knit 16 p. (4 repetitions of the scheme), in the last p. afterbirth. p. knit 2 p. together. We do not touch the first knitting needle yet - we leave it in this form. Loops with additional we transfer the knitting needles to the second knitting needle, add at the beginning and end of the river. 1 p. On the second needle 27 p. We perform again 16 p. schemes, in the last R. close at the beginning and at the end of 2 p. together. 25 sts left.

Then we will do before with an overlap. There is nothing complicated: we put the first knitting needle on the second, remove the stitch from the first knitting needle. As a result, we should have one knitting needle left. That is, we again have 51 sts on the needle. We mark this place with a marker or a pin. We must knit another 21 cm from the marker according to scheme A.1. Then another 1 out. R. and close all loops. Sew with a needle with a native thread the edges of the connected edges of the bandage.

The shawl is knitted in garter stitch (single knit) with a pattern in the middle. On knitting needles with a thickness of 4.5 mm. pick up 15 sts.

1st front row: 1 person., nak., 2 persons., nak., Scheme A.2 (9 p.), nak., 2 persons., nak., 1 person. - that is, in this river. we added 4 p. = 19 p.
2nd row: 1 person., nak., 4 persons., 9 p. Scheme A.2, 4 persons., nak., persons. added 2 p. = 21 p.
3rd p.: 1 person., nak., persons., 9 p. of scheme A.2, 9 p. of scheme A.2, nak., 3 persons., - in this p. added 4 p. = 25 p.
4th p.:
Further, repeat the 2nd and 3rd p. to a height of 36 cm. That is, in the 4th p. you need to add 2 p., in the 5th - 4 p., and so on. At a height of 36 cm, close the item of persons.

Mitts

On knitting needles with a thickness of 3.5 mm. Sizes S;M;L. Cast on 35/39/41 sts and knit: 13/15/16 sts with one knit, according to scheme A.2, and again 13/15/16 knits. Next, knit to a height of 10/11/12 cm. Add 1 st at the beginning and end of the row, you get 37/41/43 sts. Then work up to 15/16/17 cm from the beginning of knitting, close all the sts. like persons. We sew using the long remaining tail of the thread. We knit another mitt symmetrically to the first.

Before tying the headband, we determine its thickness. We need a warm headband for a women's headband, such as a turban or a turban - so the yarn must be chosen with wool, or with mohair, or with alpaca.

In this work, for knitting, we use Garnstudio Drops Merino Extra Fine yarn, number 01. Yarn - 100% wool, 50 gr. / 105 m., 1 skein.

Knitting needles 4 mm thick. The size of the head is 56-58 cm. The height of the bandage is 10 cm, its length is about 52 cm.

Knitting density: 21 p. / 28 p. persons. satin stitch - 10/10 cm.

Knitting density: 21 p. x 28 p. stockinette stitch= 10 cm x 10 cm.

Pattern scheme:

How to knit a headband with knitting needles:

We knit in rotary rows and sew at the back with a needle with native thread.

Cast on needles 4 mm thick. 30 p. and perform 1 out. R.

2nd row: knit according to scheme A.1 (repeat rapport 6 times), it turned out 30 p. + 6 p. not knitted (black cell).

3rd row: now we knit all the stitches, and we get 36 stitches.

Next, after we have completely knitted pattern A.1, we knit pattern A.2. We continue to work with pattern A.2 for another 26 cm, then you need to make an overlap in the middle of the work: transfer the first 18 sts to the auxiliary joint, knit the next. 18 p., and then - 18 p. with auxiliary. spokes. We work further according to scheme A.2. until the length of the bandage reaches 48-49 cm. Next, knit according to scheme A.3. After you have completely knitted pattern A.3, you should have 30 sts left. We knit the last p. persons., all items are closed. Sew both parts of the bandage with a needle.

On the video - knitting a headband "Bow":

Braided headband

Bandage size 55-56 cm. It is simple, but at the same time beautiful pattern"Pletenka" 3/3.

The usual scheme of such a pattern is used in scarves, hats, and so on. Try it first on a sampler - it will be easier for you to knit the product itself.

For the bandage, you will need 1 skein of Lana Gold yarn (50% wool, 50% acrylic, 240 g / 100 g. Knitting density - 17 p. / 22 p. = 10/10 cm. Knitting needles 6 mm thick., 1 auxiliary knitting needle , 2 small pattern needles, thick needle.

Cast on 30 sts on 6 mm needles. We start knitting with braid according to scheme 1:

After the 8th p. knit again 1st row. And so on until we knit 23 cm. We finish in the 6th out. R. schemes 1. Next - there will be a division of knitting into 2 parts. Starting from the 7th p. we knit the first part of the strip according to scheme 2. Repeat 8 rows 3 times. We transfer the item to the auxiliary knitting needle.

Return to the left lane. We attach the thread and perform the second strip according to scheme 3. We knit according to scheme 3 - three repetitions.

Then we combine both knitting needles into one and knit according to scheme 4, starting from the 3rd row, until we knit 23 cm. .

The bandage is considered an unusual and stylish headdress that will protect from wind and cold. The product is easy to tie yourself, based on a variety of various options. A bandage is especially necessary for those who do not want to wear a hat. Any knitter will be able to make such an accessory. Since it is a small strip of fabric, sewn on the side or knitted in a circle.

Knitting needles

It begins with the preparation of the tool, the thickness of which affects the density of the web. If you use too thin knitting needles, the bandage will not stretch well. If the needles are thick, the fabric will be too thin. Pins and needles with thread will also come in handy.

Due to the large assortment on sale, it will not be difficult to choose the material for making the bandage. Yarn differs in composition, thread thickness and color. It is advisable to use a shade that suits outerwear. When choosing a material, you need to take into account the time of year. For example, if the accessory is made for the winter period, wool is suitable. Acrylic bandages can be worn in spring and autumn.

It is not difficult to knit a strip on the head with knitting needles. Schemes and what the finished bandage looks like can be viewed on the Internet. The product will decorate an unusual pattern, you can pin beautiful brooch. When choosing an accessory, you need to rely not only on your taste, but also take into account the skill in the ability to knit. Complex drawings are within the power of experienced craftswomen.

The bandage is suitable not only for a girl, but also for a woman. A beautiful accessory knitted in garter stitch will keep you warm in cold weather.

A detailed description of the manufacture of the bandage will help to make stylish thing. The finished product can make the image special.

Pigtail

For work you will need a skein of woolen yarn and knitting needles.

with a bow

For knitting such a headband with knitting needles pearl pattern is used. It is necessary in the first row to alternate the front and back loops. In the second row, a purl is knitted above the front loop, and a front loop is knitted above the purl.

  1. It is necessary to dial ten loops, and make the length equal to the size of the girth of the head.
  2. To decorate, knit the piece in the form of a small rectangle, gather it in the middle and fasten it to the bandage.
  3. Sew the ends of the bandage together. It turns out beautiful option products.

Turban

Such a headband with knitting needles for women has an unusual pattern. Can be worn with any coat classical style. The product is available in two colors. To do this, divide the strip into two parts, each of which will have its own shade. For example, you can combine smoky and grey colour. It will look best if the shades differ by a couple of tones.

openwork

The method of making such a bandage is usual, and knitting is performed with openwork pattern. Thus, it turns out an interesting and extraordinary option. There are many patterns on the Internet that you can use when knitting a pattern. To perform a more complex pattern, skill is needed. The work requires care and patience, since in the manufacture of the desired drawing it is important to strictly follow the scheme. The pattern is easy to spoil if you accidentally skip the loop.

Simple crochet pattern

The original bandage can be knitted not only on knitting needles, but also crochet.

This headband will be a great addition to your wardrobe. And even a beginner knitter can knit it, since the pattern is quite simple. The size of the accessory can be adjusted during the knitting process.

To work, you will need a skein of wool yarn and a hook.

Dial 10 first air loops- this will be the width of the product. The strip is knitted in semi-columns, while on each row you need to gain height with the help of an additional air loop. When the strip is tied, it is necessary to close the loops and sew the edges. The finished bandage can be decorated with a small piece of fur of the same shade as the yarn.

DIY Accessory warm in the cold season, and you can create it without even having the skill. When making a product, it is important to follow the instructions, then you get an elegant canvas.

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A knitted headband will keep your ears warm when it gets pretty chilly outside. Alternatively, you can modify these instructions to make the bandage lighter or thinner so you can wear it in warm weather and keep your hair out of your face. Take some yarn and a couple of knitting needles, this way you will save a lot of money. Who knows, you might discover a new hobby in the process!

Steps

Headband for beginners

    Gather materials. You need several knitting needles, size 8.9 or 10 (if you take US sizes) and woolen (regular) yarn in your favorite color. Collect these materials and start your project.

    Learn to cast on loops. Casting on is the process of beginning your first row of stitches to which all the rest will attach. The purl stitch set is considered the easiest set for beginners.

    • Measure 25 cm from your ball and make a loop in the yarn. Pass the end of the yarn through the loop, and then grab the yarn that lies across the inside of the loop. Pull up the loop while holding both ends of the remaining thread. Pass the knitting needle through the loop and tighten it so that it fits snugly on the knitting needle. Holding right hand knitting needle, throw the thread of yarn from the ball behind your left hand so that it is around your palm. Pass the needle under the thread through the entire palm and pull it out, leaving a loop formed around the needle. Pull up a loop and you will get the first loop in the initial row. You need to go to the next loop by throwing the thread over your hand and wrapping it around your palm until you have dialed the desired number of loops.
  1. Learn to knit loops. Both garter stitch and ribbing are recommended for this project. In particular, garter stitch is convenient in that many beginners, having learned it, will be able to knit strong and elastic knitted things.

    • To perform garter stitch, the knitting needle with the loops must be held in the left hand, and the other knitting needle in the right. Insert the right needle into the first stitch between the topmost stitches on the left needle so that the right needle goes under the left needle. The thread of yarn should be behind your knitting needles. Wrap the end of the thread around the tip of the needle counterclockwise and hold it with your right thumb. Gently pull the tip of the needle back through the first stitch while continuing to hold the yarn around it. Slowly pull the right needle all the way and pull it out so that it comes close to the top tip of the left needle. Be careful not to pull too hard to pull it out completely. Slide the right needle up so that only the first stitch slips from its tip onto the left needle. Continue in this manner for the rest of the row, pulling the right needle through to the next st on the left needle. As soon as all the loops from the right needle go to the left, then you have finished the row. Change the needles in your hands and repeat for the next row.
  2. Learn to close a row. Cast off is the process of finishing the last row of stitches in your knit. This last row should close the loops so that they cannot then unravel. Closing a row is an important technique in knitting.

    • When you have reached the last row, work the first 2 stitches on your right spoke. Pass your left needle through the first stitch you made on your right needle (bottom stitch). Raise the first st over the second (by sliding it up) so that it is no longer attached to the needle. Knit the next stitch from the left needle to the right needle and repeat the same steps (insert the left needle between the stitches, then pick up the bottom stitch over the top stitch). Continue like this until there are no stitches left on the left needle, and only one remains on the right needle. Remove the needle, cut the yarn and thread the remainder through the loop and tighten it to tie off.
  3. Make a sample. You will use this pattern to determine how many stitches you will need to make for the headband, and can also be a good practice for a beginner. Cast on enough stitches to knit a 10 x 10cm square and measure how many stitches per inch and how many rows came out of your chosen yarn. Record these measurements for reference.

    • You will need this sample to determine the number of loops so that the headband is the desired width.
  4. Cast on the number of stitches you need for a final piece about 6.5 cm wide.(For example, if you are going to do 10 loops per 2.5 cm, then dial 25 loops). In this case, 16 loops on knitting needles of size 8 or 10 will be enough.

    • If you want, you can make the band a little wider or narrower.
    • Good ways for beginners to cast on are to cast on in the braid and purl.
  5. Measure your head to determine how long your headband will be. It all depends on the size of the head, so use your own, and subtract 2.5-5 cm, taking into account the elasticity of the loops. Again, you should look at the number of loops that you calculated using the sample to subtract 2.5-5 cm.

    Knit rows the length of your headband. Since you will most likely want it to stretch, work in garter st or rib. This example uses a rubber band.

    Continue knitting until the item is the length you need. You can test this by trying on a bandage around your head. Remember, it should be tight enough to stay on your head, but loose enough to fit you.

    Close the row. Finish the bandage by closing the row. This will prevent the dressing from unraveling in the future.

    Sew the ends of the bandage together. To sew the edges of the headband together, you can use some yarn and a crochet hook. Align the edges of the bandage with each other. Then, starting at one end, push your hook through both ends and around the edge, returning it through the same loop. Then move to the next loop and pull the hook through it. Draw it around the edge and pull it through the next loop along this edge. Continue like this until you get to the other end and the bandage is solid.

    • If you want to make the bandage look unusual, twist the bandage before sewing the edges together. This will make the bandage more comfortable to wear, and your hair will be able to fall down normally.
  6. Try on a bandage. The bandage should now be finished and you can try it on to see if it fits well. Wear it with pleasure and keep your ears warm!

    Medium headband

    1. For advanced knitters, a bandage with a more complex pattern is suitable. Adding a pigtail ornament to this headband is a perfect project for anyone learning to knit braids. Also some yarn is used for this model and it looks very nice.

      Gather your materials. You will need needles size 10.5 and about 100 grams of yarn (about 80 m) of the color you need. These materials will go to your project.

      Make a sample. Knit a regular square with a side of 10 x 10 cm, measure the number of loops in each centimeter, and the number of resulting rows. Write it down for yourself for a hint and for determining the number of loops for the bandage.

      • If you don't feel like knitting a swatch, you can just knit the first couple of rows and see how it looks.
    2. Cast on about 13 stitches. Usually, you will use 13 loops for a headband. If you have a different number of stitches, then you will have to redefine the number of rows of your headband to fit. You can use any knitting method you prefer for this project.

      • Methods suitable for beginners are braid and purl.
    3. Knit the first 8 rows. With this headband, the knitting pattern is repeated every 8 rows. Every eight rows are different to create one section of the pattern. You will use knit, purl and half single crochet to work these 8 rows. You will also need auxiliary knitting needles for knitting "pigtails" for these 8 rows.

      • On the first row, knit 13 facial loops.
      • In the second row you knit 2 front, 9 purl and again 2 front loops.
      • In the third row there are 2 front loops, on the next three loops a half-column without a crochet is knitted on an auxiliary knitting needle, and it must be held in front, then 3 front, 3 front loops from the auxiliary knitting needle and then 5 front loops.
      • In the fourth row, 2 facial, 9 purl and 2 facial loops.
      • In the fifth row there are 13 facial loops.
      • In the sixth row, 2 facial, 9 purl and 2 facial loops.
      • In the seventh row, 5 front loops, on the next three loops, a half-column without a crochet is knitted on an auxiliary knitting needle, and you need to hold this knitting needle in the back, 3 front loops, 3 front loops from the auxiliary knitting needle and 2 front loops.
      • In the eighth row, 2 facial, 9 purl and 2 facial loops.
    4. Repeat these eight rows 14 times. Repeat these eight rows 14 times, or just until the band is the length you want. Remember that it will stretch, so you need it to fit snugly enough on your head.

      Bind off at the end of the last row. Bind off on the last row to complete the bandage and prevent it from unraveling later.

A task that, without exaggeration, almost all knitters can master. Many articles about knitting make this claim, but here it really is justified. By and large, the dressing is a strip of knitted fabric, sewn on the side or made in a circle and does not have a seam at all.

What yarn can be used for bandages

As a rule, we knit a headband with knitting needles to keep warm in the off-season. When they take off their hats, but the weather is still too cold to completely exclude hats from their wardrobe, a minimized version of the hat is put into action.

Headbands wrap around the head, covering the ears and forehead, providing the necessary warmth without wrinkling the hair. The material for knitting headbands should be chosen the same as for hats: with a high content of wool or angora. There must be at least 30% natural fibers in the thread, otherwise the accessory simply will not fulfill its task.

The thickness of the yarn can be absolutely any. True, threads thicker than 100 m / 100 grams give knitting a certain roughness. If this is not the intended effect, then it is better to choose something thinner. As for many others knitted products, yarn with a thickness of 250-300 m / 100 grams should be considered optimal.

How to navigate patterns and patterns

Modern craftswomen have access to all the knitting wisdom accumulated over the long history of the development of this craft. Now you do not need to flip through the magazine with the patterns studied up and down for the hundredth time. You can choose absolutely any ornament, here the experience and skills of the knitter become decisive.

Both completely simple and decorated with intricate weaves look equally good. knitted headbands on the head with knitting needles. Schemes of several patterns are proposed below.

Most often, such accessories are knitted in short rows located across the product, so it is more convenient to use ornaments with longitudinal rapports.

Sometimes you can find other ways of knitting (for example, in the round), but they are a little more complicated and will not be considered by us.

The simplest dressing models

To quickly tie a functional and practical bandage, you can use an elementary elastic band 1:1 or 2:2. They are double-sided, which excludes the presence of the front and back side. They also give the canvas a certain density. The disadvantage of such dressings is their lack of originality and lack of "zest".

Also often choose a pattern of "honeycomb" or "rice" in order to knit headbands with knitting needles. The schemes of these ornaments are extremely popular.

Depending on the thickness of the yarn, 12-18 loops are cast on the needles and work according to the chosen pattern, forming an even fabric. When it reaches 50 cm in length, work is stopped.

The bandage is sewn at the back and tied around the edge with single crochet or “crustacean step”. True, the last stage can be omitted and the bandage left as is.

Using aran to make bandages

Aranas, braids or plaits are all one name for designing patterns consisting of interlacing loops. You can apply elementary or more complex braids, as well as their combination to get really interesting headbands with knitting needles. Schemes of the simplest arans are proposed below. Here is a braid that is formed when weaving six loops to the right. Interlacing interval - 10 rows.

Such a braid can be placed on a bandage as the following photo suggests.

A combination of two patterns is used here: braids and boucle.

Knitting: headband with knitting needles

To create such an accessory, you need to dial 16 loops on the knitting needles (including edge ones). Each first loop is removed, and the last is always front.

Knitting steps:

  1. 1 LICP, 1 LICP, 1 LICP, 1 IZNP, 6 LICP, 1 IZNP, 1 LICP, 1 IZNP, 1 LICP.
  2. By drawing.
  3. 1 IZNP, 1 LICP, 2 IZNP, 6 LICP, 2 IZNP, 1 LICP, 1 IZNP.
  4. By drawing.
  5. Repeat row 1-4.
  6. 1 LICP, 1 IZNP, 1 LICP, 1 IZNP, 6 LICP cross to the right, 1 IZNP, 1 LICP, 1 IZNP, 1 LICP.
  7. By drawing.
  8. Repeat the rapport from the 1st to the 11th row until the canvas is 50 cm in height.

At this stage, all loops must be closed and the edges of the bandage sewn from the wrong side. On both sides, tie the edges with a “crustacean step”.

Creating complex combinations and ornaments

Combining different patterns or inventing own options weaves, you can knit extremely beautiful headbands with knitting needles. Schemes of several rather complex patterns are given below.

They are based on one principle: some large element is placed in the center, and simple background ornaments or narrow arans of several loops are placed along the edges.

Considering the scheme of the next pattern, you can see that it is very wide.

It will be convenient to separate it and use only one of the two components for the bandage: braids in the central part or braid on the edge.

The headband knits quite quickly, and after making several of these accessories, the craftswoman will acquire many valuable skills.



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