Sunday 27 November 2011

Cable headband


Chunky Cable headband.

Using 10mm needles and super chunky/super bulky yarn (I used Araucania Limari) cast on 4sts using cable cast on (this gives a slightly firmer edge but you can use any cast on you prefer).

Increase section

Row 1:  k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 2:  Inc 1 in 1st st, k1, p1, inc 1 in last st.
Row 3:  *P1, k1, rep from * to end
Row 4:  Inc 1 in 1st st, p1, k1, p1, k1, inc 1 in last st
Row 5:  *k1, p1, rep from *to end
Row 6:  Inc 1 in 1st st, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, inc 1 in last st
Row 7:  *p1, k1, rep from * to end
Row 8:  Inc 1 in 1st st, *p1, k1, rep from * to last st, inc 1 in last st
Row 9:  *k1, p1, rep from * to end
Row 10: Inc 1 in 1st st, *k1, p1, rep from * to last st, inc 1 in last st
Row 11: *p1, k1, rep from * to end
Row 12: Inc 1 in 1st st, *p1, k1, rep from * to last st, inc 1 in last st
Row 13: *k1, p1, rep from * to end

You now have 16sts

Commence cable pattern

Cable pattern row 1:  p1, k1, p1, k2, p6, k2, p2, k1
Cable pattern row 2:  k1, p1, holding yarn at back of work sl1 k.wise, bring yarn to front of work p2, k6, p2, holding yarn at back of work sl1 k.wise, k1, p1
Cable pattern row 3:  As cable pattern row 1
Cable pattern row 4:  As cable pattern row 2
Cable pattern row 5:  As cable pattern row 1
Cable pattern row 6:  K1, p1, holding yarn at back of work sli k.wise, bring yarn to front of work p2, C6B, p2, holding yarn at back of work sl1 k.wise, k1, p1
Cable pattern row 7:  As row 1
Cable pattern row 8:  As row 2

These 8 rows form cable pattern. Repeat cable pattern 7 times more then first 2 rows of cable pattern once more.

Decrease section

Decrease row 1:  *p1, k1, rep from * to end
Decrease row 2:  p2tog, *k1, p1, rep from * to last 2sts, k2tog
Decrease row 3:  *k1, p1, rep from * to end
Decrease row 4:  k2tog, *p1, k1, rep from * to last 2sts, p2tog
Decrease row 5:  *p1, k1, rep from * to end
Decrease row 6:  p2tog, *k1, p1, rep from * to last 2 sts, k2tog
Decrease row 7:  *k1, p1, rep from * to end
Decrease row 8:  k2tog, p1, k1, p1, k1, lift p.st over last k st on right needle, p1, lift k. st over last p.st on right needle, (2 st cast off), k1, p2tog
Decrease row 9:  p1, k1, p1, cast on 2sts, k1, p1, k1
Decrease row 10: p2tog, k1, p1, k1, p1, k2tog
Decrease row 11: k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1,
Decrease row 12: k2tog, p1, k1, p1, k2tog
Decrease row 13: p1, k1, p1, k1
Cast off final 4 sts.

Weave in ends and attach button.

But I said I would give away one handknit, from beautiful Araucania wool didn't I? Sixteen names, multiple entries for being a follower or sharing a link, so a long list of names to turn into numbers. How? Well I assigned all comments a number, then I added you onto the list again if you were a follower, and then yet again if you had mentioned that you had linked to the giveaway. This gave me a list of 30 in total, so off to Random.Org I went. And the number that popped up?
Five
Otherwise known as......



Claire from Simply...Life!
So Claire if you email me via the address up on the top right I will get your headband into the post asap.
Thanks everyone for all your comments and I hope the pattern above is compensation for not winning :)

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2 comments:

LiteraryLadybug said...

Thank you for sharing the pattern for the headband! It's so pretty!

Claire said...

Thank you Becks, I'm looking forward to the post arriving now!

Thank you also for hosting such a lovely giveaway.

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