The Lace Belt and Headband are super fast to knit! It can be worn the belt in the summer or as a scarf in the winter.
Skill level: easy
Stitches Used: cast on, knit, decrease, yarn over, bind off
Measures: belt: 4″ wide and 49″ long, headband: 15″ circumference
Abbreviation: yarn over (yo)
Gauge: in pattern, 9 stitches and 8 rows = 4″ by 4″
-Materials-
- 1 skein Bernat Baby Coordinates, light purple – 431 yds (75.2% acrylic) (22.2% rayon) (2.6% nylon) or 1 skein James C. Brett Marble, pink – 240 yds (100% acrylic)
- size 13 knitting needles yarn needle
-Pattern-
Belt/Scarf
- Cast on 9 stitches.
- Knit 1, yo, k2t, yo, k2t, yo, k2t, yo, k2t.
- Repeat number 2 till piece measures 49″. (or desired length)
- Bind off.
- Weave in ends.
Headband

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Forgive me for being a dhhh but ‘decrease’ what?
By decrease, I believe she means:
K1, (yo, k2tog), repeat ( ) to end of row.
I havn’t done it yet but it looks pretty easy.
Alternatively, you could try some other decreases and vary the pattern.
sorry but what do i decrease?
Where my pattern read “decrease,” it meant k2t (knit two together). To clarify my pattern, I have written in “k2t” where it used to read “decrease.”
What does k2t mean? I’m a knitting beginner and can’t figure out what it means or how to do it. Thanks.
No problem, here is a link to a website that has a page on decreases. One of the first videos on the page shows how to k2t (knit two together).
http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/decreases
Now I have done it and it is very easy.And it looks very pretty with any color.And it is a great gift for someone,that’s all.
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