Thursday, February 19, 2026

Headband in blues

Last summer a vendor at a farmers market was selling (among other things) handknit headbands. They looked like they were knit from worsted (or maybe handspun) yarn and seemed bulky to me. So I went home and started knitting one from some leftover sock yarn.


Pattern: None
Yarn: Unknown sock yarn from an estate sale
Needles: US1


I started with 3-stitch i-cord. After about 9 inches of that, I increased the stitch count at either end of the row using kfb, purling back. Once there were 24 stitches, I switched to knitting in the round. When the middle bit seemed long enough, it was back to flat knitting, decreasing the stitches (k2tog at one end, ssk at the other) every other row, purling back. With only 3 stitches remaining, more i-cord to match the beginning.


The end result is a bit stretchy, so I probably could have made the whole thing shorter. This was an experiment that may or may not be repeated. We'll see if I feel the urge for more.

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