Three Knit Headbands
When it comes to knit projects, headbands are relatively quick to knit and are useful as well as decorative.
Yarn: For the Twist Rib headband: 80 yards bulky weight yarn - Faith is using Patons Alpaca Blend in Baltic; for the Honeycomb Cable headband: 120 yards worsted weight yarn - Faith is using Blue Sky Fibers Suri Merinoin Haze; for the Lace headband: 120 yards DK weight yarn in a wool or wool blend - Faith is using Sheldridge Yarns Soft Touch DKW in Spring Green
Needles: for Twist Rib headband, U.S. size 10 needles; for the Honeycomb Cable headband, U.S. size 8 needles, for the Lace headband, size 6 needles
Yarn: For the Twist Rib headband: 80 yards bulky weight yarn - Faith is using Patons Alpaca Blend in Baltic; for the Honeycomb Cable headband: 120 yards worsted weight yarn - Faith is using Blue Sky Fibers Suri Merinoin Haze; for the Lace headband: 120 yards DK weight yarn in a wool or wool blend - Faith is using Sheldridge Yarns Soft Touch DKW in Spring Green
Needles: for Twist Rib headband, U.S. size 10 needles; for the Honeycomb Cable headband, U.S. size 8 needles, for the Lace headband, size 6 needles
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