CapMuff Earwarmer

$2.75

A comfy muff for all kinds of weather! Bright but cold? This muff is designed to wear over a baseball (or duckbill) cap. Ever worn a stocking cap on a cold clear day? You get sun in your eyes, or you start burning up! A ball cap? Then your ears freeze! Enter: the CapMuff! This is a super soft and cushy muff, and also doubles as a stylish headband! If you don’t wear caps, or you just don’t like regular earmuffs, you can use this as a headband ear warmer.

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A comfy muff for all kinds of weather! Bright but cold? This muff is designed to wear over a baseball (or duckbill) cap. Ever worn a stocking cap on a cold clear day? You get sun in your eyes, or you start burning up! A ball cap? Then your ears freeze! Enter: the CapMuff! This is a super soft and cushy muff, and also doubles as a stylish headband! If you don’t wear caps, or you just don’t like regular earmuffs, you can use this as a headband ear warmer.
Rated for an advanced beginner, this will be a perfect skill-builder. If you know your basic stitches, you can make this earmuff! Made with Bernat Blanket Yarn, this is an easy pattern to whip out, and is oh-so-rewarding!

Supplies:
60-75 yards of Bernat Blanket Yarn size 6 super bulky, or similar gauge yarn.
Hair elastic, the thin kind.
Size K/10½/6.5-7mm. crochet hook
yarn/tapestry needle
1″ or so wide button, and thread to sew it on

This is one of my oldest patterns, so the PDF doesn’t look as nice, but the pattern is the same quality as ever!

Stitches used:
Slip stitch, double, single.

Additional information

Hook Size

6.50 mm; [K/10.5]; 3

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