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Star Jasmine Headband
This headband was designed as a sister project to Star Jasmine Shawl. Gentle flowers bloom on the fabric again and again as the piece grows on the needles.
The headband features double layered fabric that is worked as a tube in the round starting from the back of the head. In the front, the band is separated into two strips which are twisted and then joined to be worked in one piece again. The headband can be either seamed or grafted at the back. The stitch pattern is mostly composed of 3x1 rib, with dip stitches worked once in a few rows on one side of the band. It can be worn two ways - with either the flowers or the plain ribbed side facing.
This pattern works great in a single colorway from solid to variegated. It can also be used for a two-toned band, with a contrasting color highlighting the jasmine flowers / dip stitches. Instructions for both are included. The pattern is both charted and written out. Both length and width are easily adjustable.
Sizes XS (S, M, L)
- To fit head circumference of: 20.5-21.3 (21.7-22.5, 22.8-23.6, 24-25.2)” / 52-54 (55-57, 58-60, 61-64)cm
- Finished band circumference, adjustable: 19.3 (20.5, 21.7, 23.2)“ / 49 (52, 55, 59)cm
- Width, adjustable: 3.2” / 8cm
- Shown in size S on 22” / 56cm head
Yarn
- Fingering weight yarn
- Main color: 220 (250, 280, 310)yds / 200 (230, 255, 285)m; Optional contrasting color - 60yds / 55m
- Sample band, single color: Butter Silk from Seismic Yarns (75% sw merino, 25% silk; 3.5oz / 100g, 437yds / 400m), color Parchment
Needles
- US 3 / 3.25mm needles or the size needed to obtain gauge
- DPNs, circular needles for magic loop, or other needles suitable for working small circles in the round
- A spare pair of the same size for the twist
Gauge
- 32 sts and 42 rows in 4” / 10cm in 3x1 rib, blocked
- The gauge is not crucial for this pattern, because the length of the piece is used as a reference point instead of the number of repeats
Construction
- The headband is worked as a tube in the round starting from the back of the head.
- The body of the band is mostly composed of 3x1 rib, with dip stitches worked once in every few rows on one side of the tube. The other side is plain 3x1 ribbing.
- Once the front is reached, the band is separated into two strips. They are crossed to form a twist and then joined to be worked in one piece again.
- The headband can be either seamed or grafted at the back.
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- First published: March 2024
- Page created: March 22, 2024
- Last updated: June 22, 2024 …
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