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We're closing down on March 31. Until then, all publications are marked down to EUR / USD 5! Thank you so much for (almost) 10 years of being on this journey with us ❤️
We're here to help you stitch sustainability into every aspect of your making.
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Headbands are truly timeless and iconic accessories. They travelled through history and were passed down from generations to generations, evolving in fashion since ancient Greece. The lace pattern featured in this headband is both elegant and slightly vintage, making it a perfect heirloom accessory with a timeless vibe.
Rose des Sables headband features an interesting construction as it is knit in two directions. It is seamless, grafted at the top, and has an I-cord edge which is knit at the same time. A bow is created to cover the seam.
Caroline Blay
El Robledal de la Santa Moherino & Silky Mohair
This pattern is available in Making Stories Magazine Issue 10, Heirloom.
SIZES
1 (2, 3)
Finished headband circumference: 46 (51, 56) cm / 18 (20, 22)” - recommended to be worn with 5 cm / 2” of negative ease.
YARN
El Robledal de la Santa, Moherino (50% Spanish merino, 50% Spanish mohair; 400 metres / per 100 g)
El Robledal de la Santa, Silky mohair (75% Fine Kid Mohair, 25% Mulberry silk; 420 metres / per 50 g)
80 (90, 100) metres / 85 (95, 110) yards of each yarn
Sample shown is knit in colourway Tina. Hanna Lisa wears a size 1 with 10 cm / 4" of negative ease.
NEEDLES
3.5 mm / US 4 needles (or needle size to obtain gauge)
GAUGE
23 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” (worked flat, in lace stitch, with yarns held together, after blocking)
NOTIONS
• Crochet hook
• Darning needle
• Scrap yarn
• Tape measure
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
• Circumference: 46 (51, 56) cm / 18 (20, 22)”
• Width: 8 cm / 3”
CONTRIBUTORS
• Model: Hanna Lisa Haferkamp
• Photography: Melinda Dela Costa
• Tech Editing: Jessica Schwab
• Graphic Design: Camille Romano
$49.00
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