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 Size: Wristband (Headband) Belt
Length: 22 (130) 150 cm
Gauge: 18 stitches = 10 cm
Suggested needles: 4 mm, 2 double-pointed needles
Yarn: Double strand of thin Line from Sandnes Garn and Paia from Filcolana
Yarn amount: 50 grams

PATTERN                                                                                                                       Welcome to this versatile knitting pattern that gives you the opportunity to create a practical and stylish accessory using leftover yarn! This project is perfect for using up small yarn scraps and turning them into something unique and functional. Whether you want to decorate your hair or add a colorful belt to your outfit, this pattern will give you a fantastic result.

This wrist/headband/belt project combines i-cord and double knitting techniques, resulting in a beautiful and professional finish. The i-cord edges create a neat border, while the double knitting provides extra thickness and stability—ideal for both headbands and belts.

With this pattern, you can create an accessory that is both practical and eco-friendly, giving new life to your leftover yarn. Let’s get started and see how these small yarn bits can be transformed into something beautiful and useful!
Gauge is not crucial for this pattern—it will simply result in a wider or narrower finished piece.

Recommended yarn combinations:

  • 3 yarn scraps: Gauge 26–28 sts per 10 cm, such as Alpakka Silke or Sunday by Sandnes Garn, or Arwetta by Filcolana
  • 2 yarn scraps: One strand of thin companion yarn (e.g., Tynn Silk Mohair) held together with a yarn that gives 22 sts per 10 cm, such as Merinoull
  • 1 skein: Thick Line by Sandnes Garn

Easy peasy hairband

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