Salt Marsh Headband
As the busier days of the holiday season creep in, I find myself reaching for quick knits. I wanted to create a cozy, stylish headband perfect for everything from running errands to afternoon walks.
Salt Marsh is a great stash buster, using 160-190yds of fingering weight yarn. This blend of lace and twisted cables creates high impact texture. I've included a photo tutorial in the pattern for seaming the ends together for that all-important front twist.
Techniques Used In This Pattern
Long tail cast on, basic cables and lace, seaming
Sizes
Adult Sm (Med, Lg)
Fits head size 19-21 (20-22, 21-23 )” /
48-53 (50-55, 53-59) cm
Yarn
Plies & Hellhounds, ‘Marie Cutie’
75% SW Corriedale, 25% Nylon
443 yds per 100g
Shown in color “Faerie Saddle”
1 skein or 160 (175, 190) yds of a similar fingering weight yarn
Needles
US 3 / 3.25 mm or size needed to get gauge, 40” circular needle for magic loop or DPN’s
Notions
Removable stitch marker, cable needle, tapestry needle
Gauge
Using US 3 / 3.25 mm needle, 29 sts and 24 rnds = 2.75” / 7 cm in lace pattern, knit in the round, after blocking.
Contact & Support
email: samanthaguerindesign@gmail.com
Ravelry ID: SamanthaGuerin