The knit headband is the perfect accessory to keep you warm and in style! Keep reading for tips on how to style your headband and for headband sizing guidelines for ages from babies to adults.
HOW TO MAKE A CUTE KNIT HEADBAND
There are endless patterns for special occasions, you can wear a knit headband but the faux bow pattern in this video tutorial is one of my favourites! You can sow in beads, buttons, or pearls, you can even sow in initials, or knitted flowers or roses. You can use fabulous yarn, like ones with glitter in the thread to make a fashionably sparkly pink knit headband as seen in the video. The loops are simple to make and the size fits most! Keep reading for specific size guidelines for all ages.
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This free video tutorial will dive into the details of how to work up this knit headband in no time!
Another reason why this knit headband works well for children is because it is the perfect reinforcement for long hair. This is a very helpful accessory for the active toddlers who are always running around with their hair on their face. It’s a very warm and cozy accessory. You can even personalise with the right yarn, colours, or sewed on adornments or accessories. It works just as well for girls and women of all ages!
Sizes for the Knit Headband
If you are planning to make a knit headband for a baby that is not born yet and do not know the size measurements, fear not, because we have headband sizing guidelines. For babies ages 0-3 months, the head circumference will be 13-15” which is headband size “11-12”. From 3 to 12 months, the head circumference will range from 15-19” and the headband sizes will range from 13-17”. For toddlers, head circumference is 18-19” while the average headband size is 16-18”.
If you want to knit an adorable headband for a child as a birthday gift surprise and are not sure about your measurements, the head circumference will range from 19 to 20.5” and the headband size is 17-19”. For teens, the head circumference is 20.5 to 23” and the headband sizes that would fit are 18-21”. Finally, for an adult, the average head circumference ranges from 21 to 24” which would fit headband sizes 20-22”.
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Tutorial and photos of this headband by: Вяжем дома с Татьяной.
Eva Birdsall
Do you have patterns in English??
Nadi
Did you ever get this pattern in English?
Jackie
Hi, would love the pattern written in English please.
Thank you
Jane
Can I get the pattern in English as this looks great. Thank you
Ace
What are baby/teen/adult measurements in the metric system, please? Would it be cm or mm? (I’m awful at maths).
Snježana
https://www.metric-conversions.org/hr/duljina/inci-u-centimetri.htm
Miss Mahtab
Pretty design for everyone. It looks so beautiful and attractive.
Katherine
I would love this pattern in English, please.
Vicki
Can I get the pattern in English please
Julie
Looks like she cast on 20 stitches. *Slip the first stitch knit wise, knit to the end.* Repeat between **, until it measures 40 cm or about 16″.
Susan
Thank you xx
Msara
What size knitting needle is suggested?
Eccoffaro
What size needles
Dana
Your work is lovely.
Will it be possible to translate to English, please?
sandra espunoza
podria dejar explicaciones en español por favor..mil.gracias