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  • knit bow pattern: moss stitch bow headband

    this knit bow pattern will show you how to knit a bow headband in the moss stitch (aka seed stitch) pattern. originally, i created this bow a while back for a friend’s birthday present, but now i’m thinking of creating these little bows for everything. bow necklaces? and bracelets? bow ties?

    the pattern is pretty simple here, and you really only need the idea to make your own. the yarn, gauge, needle size, or following the measurements in the pattern are not critical. make it as big or little as you like. all of the details i used to make this bow are listed below to make your own! also, i have a mini knit bowtie necklace in the jewelry shop!

    knitted bow pattern
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    Materials

    - Worsted weight yarn (I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease Solids and Heathers) Less than 1 skein
    - US #8 knitting needles
    - size G crochet hook

    Gauge
    18sts and 24 rows = 4”

    Notes
    Gauge, nor yarn weight is critical for this project. For a larger or smaller bow, add or decrease cast-on stitches, making sure to keep the total number an odd number.

    Seed stitch pattern: K1, *P1, K1. Repeat from * across.
    Repeat for all rows.

    Pattern

    Main bow:
    Cast on 13 stitches.
    Work in seed stitch until work measures 5.5 inches.
    Bind off in pattern.

    Loop:
    cast on 5 stitches.
    Work in seed stitch until work measures 3 inches.
    Bind off in pattern.

    Headband:
    Using crochet hook, chain stitch 3 ropes about 20 inches long (or size to fit around your head).

    Piecing it together:
    To make the bow, wrap the loop around the center of the main bow and stitch it together on the backside. Run the 3 crochet chains through the back of the loop and join to the beginning of the chains.

    **Pattern is for personal use only - not to be reproduced for sale, nor to make items for sale**

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    • October 20, 2009 (9:00 am)
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