Football Ear Warmers Crochet Pattern
These Football Ear Warmers will be the perfect addition to the football game!
Skill Level
Intermediate
Size Included
Teen/Adult
Finished Size
19 1/4″ circumference
3 1/2″ height
*These are our finished sizes. If yours doesn't fit within these measurements, please check your gauge.
Materials
Worsted weight (4-medium)
- less than a quarter skein of Caron, One Pound, Espresso yarn
- a small amount of Caron, One Pound, White yarn
I-9 (5.50 mm) crochet hook
Fabric scissors
Yarn needle, to weave ends
Gauge
12 dc stitches x 7 rows is 4″
*Change the hook size to obtain the gauge.
Abbreviations/Stitches Used
st(s)-stitch(es)
slst-slip stitch
ch-chain
*This pattern is written in American Crochet Terms.
Ear Warmers
Starting with brown yarn,
ch 12
Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc in each st, turn
Rows 2-11: ch 2, dc in each st, turn
Row 12: ch 2, dc in each st, turn
Cut yarn and change to white yarn.
Row 13: ch 2, dc in each st, turn
Cut yarn and change to brown yarn.
Rows 14-21: ch 2, dc in each st
Cut yarn and change to white yarn.
Row 22: ch 2, dc in each st, turn
Cut yarn and change to brow yarn.
Rows 23-34: ch 2, dc in each st, turn
Row 35: ch 2, dc in each st, cut yarn, fasten off, weave ends
- take both ends together
- slst together
- cut yarn, fasten off, weave ends
Embellishment
- with white yarn and a yarn needle
- take the yarn horizontally between the two white stripes
- vertically on top and bottom of white line you just made
- vertically in the middle of the two vertical white line you just made
- cut and tie ends
My nephew is a football player on the junior varsity team as a sophomore. My sister was always a team mom thru the years. This is a perfect Christmas gift for her and my niece, for when they are at those weekly games. Do you have maybe a matching scarf I can make for my brother in law? Thanks again this is going to be fun to do.
Asking permission to make a few of these to sell in my etsy store.
3 at the most.
Here is a post that explains it all. Enjoy! Gauge Tutorial
I’ve never made anything that had a gauge. What does that mean?