If you’ve ever wanted to know how to knit a headband, here’s a gorgeous selection of beginner and improver patterns for you. They’re ideal for new knitters and a great stashbuster too, they’re also quick to knit and a great way to improve knitting skills such as cabling and lace knitting. Cast on a funky head band today to create a unique knitted accessory to wear to festivals, on the beach, or to wear as a winter warmer come ski season.
Beginner’s hair band pattern
These knitted headband designs by Nicola Valiji are ideal for summer and a great way to add a pop of colour to your outfit.
This two-tone knit headband is made using a cable needle; if you’ve never used one before, it’s an ideal step up to making larger garments, so why not give it a go?
Get both knitted headband patterns here
Lace details
Add lace knitting to your stitchy repertoire with a lacey headband with the ultimate festival feel
Start yours today, the pattern is here
Cables and Flowers
This cosy headband with cable and flower details is ideal for the colder months and perfect if you’re not a hat wearer!
Start working on this cabled beauty today.
Hair Scarves
Our mini knitted hair scarves are such a cute accessory and so on-trend right now. If you’re new to knitting, this is an ideal pattern to learn how many stitches you need to cast on and how to make a basic knitted hair accessory.
Get your beginner knitter pattern here!
Quick Knit Hairband
This quick-make cabled headband is an ideal weekend project and a wonderful winter accessory
Add this cabled headband to your knitting pattern collection
Knitted Hair Clips
Okay, we know we said knitted hair bands, but we think you’ll love these knitted hair clips too!
Get this fun pattern today!
Headband and Scarf
A knitted matching set is the perfect winter accessory and makes a lovely gift too. This cabled twosome is quick to knit up and ideal if you’re looking to improve your cable knitting technique
Enjoy your cabled scarf and headband set
Don’t forget, once you’ve knitted your headbands you can share them in the Let’s Knit Together Members Facebook Group
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