Feathers Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- The Feathers Ear Warmer is a fun pattern to work and is full of great cozy texture!
The free written pattern can be found on my blog: richtexturescrochet.com/feath...
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gauge: 5 sts x 8 rows of Feather Stitch = 4 inches
Finished Size: 10 x 4.5 inches laid flat, 20-22 inch circumference to fit an adult head.
Yarn: Scarfie ® by Lion Brand ® (78% Acrylic, 22% Wool; 5.3 oz, 150 g; Approx. 312 yds, 285 m). Bulky Weight (5). 1/3 ball. Colour Shown is Cream/Taupe
Hook: Size K/10.5 (6.5 mm) Hook. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions: Yarn Needle.
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This was amazing... I've seen others and was discouraged as I'm still learning. But this was perfect and mine came out awesome. Thank you.❤
I love this stitch 🩵 Thank you for sharing ✌️ Mine is looking so pretty 🫶
I appreciate you being such a great teacher, I finally understand the feather stitch. Thanks so much!!! Have a great day!!!
thank you best video and great project
I love the way this looks.
That is so pretty! I am looking forward to the hat.
I am on my second one. Thank you so much for sharing. You are a good teacher. God Blesses you richly.Susan
Such a clear tutorial! Can’t believe I’ve made it so quickly 🥰
Oooo. . . I love it and that color is wonderful. I'll have to make this for my neighbor, she's such a gem .
So beautiful thank you.. I'm gonna try a blanket with that pattern .. God bless and protect you all! God speed my crocheting friends God speed!
Excited to start this one! So so pretty! This week I actually have the same color as you. I love your tutorials. Thanks Sarah.
Just finished my feather ear warmer and it's absolutely beautiful 💞💞
Your tutorial videos are easy to follow and understand. These patterns are so beautiful! I just made this ear warmer today in the mint/silver color & it's not only beautiful but nice & warm! I don't have to worry about cold new england winter wind giving me earaches anymore :)
Love making these. Some after I have tied them off and turned over, I have continued crocheting and made hats.
I just finished this and I love it!! You are by far, the best with your tutorials. Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher! ❤
Can't wait to make this. Love this stitch!❤
I love st. I made many baby blankets 💜. I love all your tutorials
This looks so warm and cozy ♥️
Sooooo pretty. I think I might need one for myself! 😊
Thank you for sharing your tutorials ❤️
Needed to try this out immediately! Such a beautiful stitch! Used a thicker yarn and it turned out so fast and nice. Thank you so much for this great video! :D Greetings from Germany!
Thank you for this!
You are brilliant 👏
Very nice looking ear warmer! I do not understand the gauge statement on written pattern & would appreciate some assistance. 5 stitches (feather stitches?) x 8 rows feather stitches = 4”. I keep going up in hook sizes but still have a row of 6 feather stitches in 4”. Thank you.
This is beautiful! I love that hook, is it furls?
I love your tutorials and just started crocheting and made this headband and didn’t do too bad for the first try crocheting and you are easy to follow. Will post pic but I have a question about yarn ! I started a baby blanket and it’s taking WAY too long cause the yarn keeps snagging on the loops. Is there a specific yarn you recommend that won’t snag? Thank so much!!
I noticed you accessing the back bump on the chain. This yarn is being finicky to access the back pump. Do you have any tricks or tips? Is it necessary to use the back bump?
Where do you print pattern?
It's on her blog. Go up and you will see the link.