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Quhirl
Quhirl
A simple encircling headband with a braided appearance. Quirl is an old Scots word applied to many circular, whirly things, from millstones to spindles
Yarn
Kate Davies Designs Ooskit 100% British Wool; 240yds / 220m per 100g skein)
1 skein in shade Horkel
Needles and Notions
Two gauge-size needles (any length)
Tapestry needle
Gauge
25 sts and 34 rounds to 10cm / 4in over pattern using gauge-size needles.
Use 3.5mm needle as a starting point for swatching.
Size
Adjustable – to fit heids of any size.
Pattern notes
This headband is comprised of two strips that are cast on provisionally and knitted back and forth, with a slipped-stitch edging, following a chart. After being worked to the desired length, the first strip is joined with a three needle bind off, the second strip is then wound around the first and similarly joined, forming a twisted circle.
Quick to make, and a great stash busting project, this pattern is part of a small collection featuring motifs from Norah Gaughan’s brilliant Twisted Stitch Sourcebook.
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- First published: November 2021
- Page created: November 19, 2021
- Last updated: September 12, 2022 …
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