I found this pattern over at Domestic Bliss Squared. Her pattern isn't the easiest to read, but there is an update from another blog that helps a bit. And like any good DIY-er I couldn't just follow a pattern (they're more like guidelines, aren't they?) You see the scallop pattern at the top? Yeah I changed that. I found that the 5 DC didn't give a nice enough scallop, so I did 6 DC. I also looked into how to do a proper scallop, which helped. Oh, I also added some super cute, vintage inspired, wooden buttons. Those buttons are probably my favourite part of these cuffs!
I've even come up with a few patterns myself! Like this one, the Half Ribbed Ear Warmer. Check out the pattern on my blog. I like a relatively plain look, but wanted to punch it up, so I used back post and front post double crochet stitches to add a little texture.
Ooh, or if that's not your style check out this Turban Style Earwarmer. I found this yarn with sequins and couldn't help but buy it! (It's Loops and Threads Dewdrops, if you were curious) Check this out for the pattern. It's super easy and a great first project for new crocheters or teens.
Or hey, maybe you just want an ear warmer but don't have the time to make one. I got you covered. Shoot me an email - I love to make custom orders. Or check out my online store for my full product line. I'll make pretty much anything and ship all over North America so don't be shy!
Thanks for having me, Kim! I can't wait to see the rest of the superb yarn projects coming up this month!
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Thanks, Leslie! I'm beginning to think I'll have to take some lessons from my mom so I can make some of this fun stuff!
AND, don't forget to link up to the yarn party!! I'll be featuring some of your projects - so if you've got a craft, painting, project or idea involving yarn, link it up!
*Be sure to check the right sidebar for all the fun parties I link to!
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