Crochet Adjustable Earsaver | Free Pattern

Need to ease the tension behind your ears? This adjustable crochet earsaver can do just the trick. During this time when we need to wear masks wherever we go, our sensitive ears may get irritated. When the masks we have available are the ones that attach onto the ears instead of behind the head, the tension on the ears can be a bit annoying. With this earsaver, you can choose to have it behind your ears or at the back of your head.

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Crochet Adjustable Earsaver

Materials Needed

  • 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Fine yarn (weight 2)
    • Katia Fama Turquoise
    • Katia Fama Camel
  • Darning Needle

Abbreviations

Legend
FC = foundation chain
ch = chain
mr = magic ring
sc = single crochet
dc= double crochet
st/sts = stitch/es
rnd = round
FO = finish off
Notes:
Pattern is written in US crochet terms.
Pattern is numbered in rounds.
Do not count the chain 1 as a single crochet for both rows and rounds

Pattern

STRAP

turquoise yarn

FC 40 (first half)
Row 1: Ch 3, dc into the 5th and 6th ch from the hook. *Ch 1, skip one ch space, dc into the next two sts*. Repeat from * to * (x 12) then dc into the last st. [28 dc (counting ch 3) and 12 spaces]
FC 60 (second half)
Row 1: Ch 1, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook and all the remaining sts (60 sc )
Row 2: Ch 1, ss into the top of the nearest dc, turn, sc in all sc (60 sc)
FO and weave in the tail

BUTTON

camel yarn

Magic ring
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc 10 into mr, ss into first sc to close (10 sc)
Tighten mr
FO and leave a long tail for sewing

Assembly

Button

  • Sew onto the sc end of the strap

There you have it, your Adjustable Crochet Earsaver!

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