Sand Cable Headband. With the arrival of summer, we start looking for more comfortable and breathable options to tie our hair. At this point, the Sand Cable Headband stands out as both a stylish and functional option.
Sand Cable Headband consists of a soft and flexible silicone band. On the band, there is a thin cable that is intertwined. This cable holds your hair tightly, keeping it in place.
Sand Cable Headband is produced in different colors and patterns. In this way, it can adapt to all kinds of clothes and styles. An accessory that you can easily use at the beach, in daily life or while doing sports in the summer months.
Sand Cable Headband
To use the Sand Cable Headband, first gather your hair. Then, wrap the tape around your hair and tie the cable tightly. If you want, you can get a cooler look by passing the cable through your hair.
To remove the Sand Cable Headband, loosen the cable and remove the band from your hair.
Sand Cable Headband fabrication
Pattern info
Yarn Weight: Medium/Worsted Yardage: 50-80yards
Needles: US size 8
Other materials: waste yarn, tapestry needle, crochet hook.
Stitch Guide
BC: Slip 3 sts to a cn, hold to the back, k3, k3 from cn.
FC: slip 3 sts to a cn, hold to the front, p3, p3 from cn.
S1: slip 1
Sand Cable Pattern
R1: s1, k23 R2: s1, p23
R3:*BC, K6. Repeat from * R4: s1, p23
R5: s1, k23 R6: s1, p23 R7: s1, k23
R8: *FC, p6. Repeat from * R9: s1, k23
R10: s1, p23
Instructions
Step 1: Cast on 24 stitches to US size 8 knitting needles using a provisional crochet cast on.
Step 2: Work the Sand Cable Pattern 10 times.
Step 4: Undo the provisional crochet cast on, and place the stitches on a knitting needle. Hold the knitting needles together with the purl sides facing each other and seam together using the Kitchener stitch.