
Julian Ear Warmers Crochet Pattern
I'm not quite sure what I was thinking when I was designing this pattern. …Wait. Now you think of it as a bad way… I promise it's not. It was just a while ago, I'm sure that happens to most of us. I do know I wanted Basic Ear Warmers to go with the Beginner Scarf Pattern, but I also wanted to make sure it covered your ears well. I also wanted it to be made with soft worsted weight yarn and the popular H-8 (5.00 mm) crochet hook.
This pattern is great to add your own personality by adding,
- special edging
- a flower
- a bow
- an applique
This specific pattern is harder to adjust to other sizes since it has the cover for your ears, although it's not impossible! It may take some trial and error, but by using another yarn weight and crochet hook size it is doable. I hope y'all enjoy!
Skill Level
Beginner
Size Included
Teen/Adult
Finished Size
height smallest part 4″
height biggest part 4 1/2″
circumference 19 1/2″
*These are our finished measurements. If yours don't fit within these measurements, please check your gauge.
Materials
Gray worsted weight (4-medium) ~75 yards
H-8 (5.00mm) crochet hook
Fabric scissors
Yarn needle, to weave ends
Gauge
10 dc stitches x 5 rows is 3 1/2″
*Change your hook size to obtain the gauge.
Notes
- This pattern is written in American Crochet Terms.
Abbreviations/Stitches Used
st(s)-stitch(es)
ch-chain
slst-slip stitch
hdc-half double crochet
dc-double crochet
Quick tip from Crystal-“chain about 15 then put the beg. of the chain on the bottom end of the hook to keep it from twisting/turning”
Ear Warmers
With gray yarn.
Ch 61, join
Rows 1-5: ch 2, dc in each st around, join (61 sts)
Row 6: ch 2, dc in each st around, join (61 sts)
Row 7: ch 1, sc in next 7 sts, hdc in next st, dc in next 8 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next 21 sts, hdc in next st, dc in next 8 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next 13 sts, join (do NOT chain) (61 sts)
Row 8: slst in next 5 sts, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next 8 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st, slst in next 19 sts, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next 8 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st, slst in next 12 sts, join (61 sts)
Row 9: ch 1, sc in each st around, join, cut yarn, fasten off, weave ends (61 sts)
Top edging: ch 1, sc in each st around, join, cut yarn, fasten off, weave ends (61 sts)
I never know what to do if my gauge is not square. Mine measured 3 1/2 tall but only 3 wide!?!
Thanks for the pattern.
ve been looking for something to covers my ears. When i sleep my right ear that was infected once always feels cold.
I found this pattern last winter and forgot to save it…I’ve been looking and looking for weeks…yay! I finally found it and this time saved it…thank you I love this pattern the flaps keep my ears warm i keep my hair short ????
How can’t i make this for a child
I made your headband today and it turned out very well,
it will be a great pattern to use up some scrap yarn. All year long I make and donate hats, scarves for the shelter and your headbands will be great addition. Thank you for sharing.