Blossom headband knitting pattern

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern
The Blossom Headband is a beautiful accessory knitted in soft merino wool. The pattern features vertical stockinette stripes on a garter stitch background. The headband is knitted flat (back and forth), and the edges of the headband are seamed together featuring an x-twist.
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Headband overview

The Blossom Headband is a beautiful accessory knitted in soft merino wool. 

The pattern features vertical stockinette stripes on a garter stitch background. The slipped stitches along the edges keep it from curling.

The headband is knitted flat (back and forth), and the edges of the headband are seamed together featuring an x-twist.

This quick knitting project requires only one small ball of yarn.

You will find the knitting instructions below.

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Measurements: To fit women’s medium (54-56 cm/ 21 3/4 – 22″).

If you are knitting for a smaller/bigger circumference just knit fewer/ more rows.

If you want to make the headband narrower/ wider simply work fewer/ more pattern repeats.

Gauge: one 4-stitch pattern repeat is about 2cm (0.75″) wide. 

Finished size: 10.5cm (4″) wide and 24.5cm (9.6″) long.

Be sure to check out my other headband knitting patterns.

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The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Supplies

To knit this headband you will need the following supplies:

If you don’t have the mentioned yarn at hand, here are similar yarn options:

Abbreviations

CO – cast on

St (s) – stitch (es)

K – knit

P – purl

Sl wyif – slip st purlwise with yarn in front

Rs – right side

Ws – wrong side

*  * – repeat from * to * until the end of the row or the stated amount of times


BLOSSOM HEADBAND KNITTING PATTERN

Cast on

CO on 20 sts using the Long-tail cast-on method or the one you prefer.

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Headband

Row 1: Sl wyif, K to end.

Row 2: Sl wyif, *K2, P2* 4 times, K3.

Repeat rows 1 and 2 until the piece measures ~50 cm (19.5″) or your desired length.

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Bind off

Bind off sts knitwise.

Step 1: Work 2, bring the first st over the second one.

Step 2: Work the next st, bring the first st over the second one.

Repeat step 2 until you have 1 stitch left, cut the yarn leaving a 30-40cm / 12″ – 16” tail to seam the headband. Draw the yarn tail through the last stitch and pull it snug.

You will find a detailed tutorial on how to bind off knitting HERE.

Twist

Step 1: With the right side facing you, fold each edge in half so they look like a “V”. Insert one edge into the other edge HALFWAY. Make sure, that the yarn tail is on the outside, and not in between the layers.

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Step 2: Sew the overlapping edges together, make sure to sew through all 4 layers.

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Step 3: Take the open holes and pinch them together over the sewn part, and sew them together.

The Blossom Headband knitting pattern

Finishing

Weave in all loose ends.

I always wet block the finished item, this process transforms the stitches, making them look smoother and neater.

Simply soak the knitted item in lukewarm water with some soak wash for 10-15 minutes. Lift it from the water and gently squeeze the excess water out. Next, lay it on a clean towel, and roll it up to remove moisture.

Pin the item to a blocking board or lay it on a clean and dry towel (make sure it doesn’t transfer color) and let it dry. Your knitting will look much better after this.

 

I hope you enjoyed this headband knitting pattern, be sure to check out my other knitting patterns!

Thank you for stopping by,
Mirella.

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