Runner's Headband - quick and easy pattern (PDF)
Runner’s headband is a seamless and lightweight headband with a generous width for a comfortable fit. It is lightweight, not too tight but just well-fitted and helping to keep your hair in place. It also works as a hairband perfectly (it became my local coffee shop journey uniform).
One day, in late October, I noticed winter is not far away as my cold ears hurt when running. The ideal winter running gear would keep my ears warm without overheating my head, so I can comfortably enjoy outdoor running. Next Saturday, I ran with my Runner’s Headband and was so pleased to wear it (it was even raining). I thought this could help other people too, so made a pattern. This is how Runner’s headband is created.
Language: English
Format: PDF (Download link available at check out)
Runner’s headband is a seamless and lightweight headband with a generous width for a comfortable fit. It is lightweight, not too tight but just well-fitted and helping to keep your hair in place. It also works as a hairband perfectly (it became my local coffee shop journey uniform).
One day, in late October, I noticed winter is not far away as my cold ears hurt when running. The ideal winter running gear would keep my ears warm without overheating my head, so I can comfortably enjoy outdoor running. Next Saturday, I ran with my Runner’s Headband and was so pleased to wear it (it was even raining). I thought this could help other people too, so made a pattern. This is how Runner’s headband is created.
Language: English
Format: PDF (Download link available at check out)
Runner’s headband is a seamless and lightweight headband with a generous width for a comfortable fit. It is lightweight, not too tight but just well-fitted and helping to keep your hair in place. It also works as a hairband perfectly (it became my local coffee shop journey uniform).
One day, in late October, I noticed winter is not far away as my cold ears hurt when running. The ideal winter running gear would keep my ears warm without overheating my head, so I can comfortably enjoy outdoor running. Next Saturday, I ran with my Runner’s Headband and was so pleased to wear it (it was even raining). I thought this could help other people too, so made a pattern. This is how Runner’s headband is created.
Language: English
Format: PDF (Download link available at check out)
Sizes
1 (2)
Measurements
Fits head circumference 50-58 (59-66) cm / 19.5-22.5 (23-26) inches.
Finished headband circumference 45.5 (51.5) cm / 18 (20) inches.
Needles
Circular needles: 4.5 mm / US 7 needles suitable for working small to medium circumferences in the round (I used a 40 cm circular needle).
Suggested Yarn
• Yarn A (two strands held together): 48 (50)g of Luxe Sock by ARA STELLA ( Fingering / 4-ply weight; 85% Extrafine Merino wool, 15% Nylon; 400m / 437yds per 100g skein) in Soft Neon
• Yarn B: 22 (25)g of Magic Mohair by ARA STELLA (Lace weight Kid Mohair 50%, Polyamide 50%; 430m / 470yds per 50g skein) in Lemon Sorbet
Note: Yarn A (two strands) and B are held together.
Gauge
26 sts & 24 rows = 10cm / 4” in 1x1 Rib on 4.5 mm / US 7 needles.
Notions
1 stitch marker, tapestry needle.