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How to Knit a Comfortable Headband with Super Bulky Yarn

You’ll Need:
Half a skein of super bulky yarn;
Knitting needles 9 mm;
Tapestry needle.
Instructions
Cast on 14 sts. You can use whichever method you’d like.
Pattern Rows
RND 1: Row 1: K4, P6, K4
RND 2: Row 2: K 14
RND 3: Row 3: K4, P6, K4
RND 4: Row 4: K14
RND 5: Row 5: K4, P6, K4
RND 6: Row 6: K4, C3F, K4
***C3F stands for “cable 3 front/forward.” To C3F, you’ll hold the next 3 sts on a cable needle and let it dangle in front of your work. Knit the next 3 sts on your left needle, skipping the 3 you have on hold. Then, knit the 3 sts off of your cable needle as if it was your left needle.
Repeat rows 1-6 until the length of your headband fits comfortably around your head (about 22 inches long).
Bind off and seam your bind off end to the cast on end.
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