Crochet Pattern: Flowered Ear Warmer

By Rachel Choi – 24 Comments
This crocheted ear warmer is great for the cold outdoors. Just slip it onto your head and over your ears for a nice, cozy sensation. But beware, this elegant ear warmer is bound to attract admiring attention. crochet earwarmer
Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: 3 1/4’’ (8 cm) tall, 9 3/4’’ (25 cm) diameter

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn
Crochet Hook F (3.75mm)
yarn Needle
crochet yarn size 4
crochet earwarmer

Gauge:
17 sc = 3’’
8 rows = 2’’
Gauge Swatch: 3’’w x 2’’h (7.5cm x 5cm) ch 18.
Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across
Row 2 – 8: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across
Finish off.

Need help understanding the abbreviations? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart.

Crochet Pattern: Ear Warmer
Round 1: ch 91, sl st in first ch to form loop, place marker
Round 2-5: sc in each sc around
Round 6 – 8: (dc in next sc, chain one, skip one) around
Round 9 – 12: sc in each st around, sl st in next sc, finish off

Decorative Flower
Round 1: ch 8, sl st in first ch to form loop
Round 2: ch 1, 12 sc in loop, sl st in first sc
Round 3: (ch 10, skip 2 sc, sl st in next sc) around, sl st in starting sc
Round 4: ch 1, (sc, hdc, dc, 10 tr, dc, hdc, sc) around in all four 10 ch loops, sl st in starting sc
Round 5: (ch 3, sl st in next st) around, sl st in next st, finish off

Using photo as a guide, attach flower to ear warmer with a yarn needle.

If you have questions regarding this crochet pattern, feel from to leave a comment!

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24 Comments

  1. Amy says:

    What does this mean? in each sc “across” – i see the term across used alot & I’m not sure what that means……

  2. Rachel says:

    Across means to work the stitch pattern all the way across the row. Check out the How to Read Crochet Patterns post for more examples.

  3. d says:

    i made it and love how it came out. i didn’t do the flower though. i am making matching fingerless gloves and maybe a slouchy hat. thank you very much. what is your policy on selling items made from your patterns? not selling the pattern of course, just the item made.

  4. Chitra says:

    Hi Rachel, I’m actually a beginer.. I got a bit ambitious and tried out the flower pattern, but ran into some trouble. I had these doubts in the instructions-
    1. In Round 3 I chain 10,skip 2 stitches and do a single crochet in the third OR do I read the instructions as skip 2 single crochet and slip stitch in the third?
    2. In Round 5 (ch 3, sl st in next sc)… where do I do this bit? In the single crochets of Round 2?

    I want to make this to decorate the hat pattern you’ve put up. It’s the biggest crochet project I’ve completed so far 🙂
    PS. I LOVE your site 🙂

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Chitra, For you round 3 you skip 2 stitches, and then slip stitch in the third, not single crochet. In round 5, you (ch 3, sl st in next st), sorry it was suppose to say “st” not “sc”, I’ll fix that. They are made into the stitches on round 4.

  5. Chitra says:

    Thanks a ton for the quick reply. I’ve finished the flower n it looks great! 🙂

  6. Marcia Kirby says:

    I loved crocheting this ear warmer. It turned out just darling with the flower! I sent the ear warmers to my daughter in England, where she is freezing! Do you have any mitten or leg warmer patterns?

  7. Sarah says:

    I’ve made quite a few items using your patterns and have loved all of them! Just wanted to say thanks!

  8. Tammy says:

    Hey!

    So I am a beginner and when I started making this design my first row did not match up. After doing my first set of sc I thought I would have an even round pattern but I didn’t is that suppose to happen?

    Thanks!!

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Tammy, in this pattern you will be working in the round like a spiral. So it should look like a little taller after you finish a round. Let me know if you need more help.

  9. Vicky says:

    Hi Rachel,
    I am a beginner and love your website. I am learning a lot from you. I made the earwarmer and it looks great for a beginner. I am now working on the flower but I am having trouble understanding Round 3: I chained 10 skipped 2 sc, then sl st, but I don’t understand what around means. Can you help me?

    Thanks.

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Vicky, around means that are you going to repeat the instructions within the ( ) all the way around until you reach the first stitch you made on the round.

  10. Vicky says:

    Hi Rachel, Thanks for your quick reply. I have tried for two nights to get this flower completed but I am not getting past Round 3. I make the loops but then I am not sure where to begin after making the loops. Do I crochet on the inside of each loop? Thanks for your help.

  11. Cristal says:

    I can’t seem to understand round 4 for the flower. Where should I be doing this part?
    (sc, hdc, dc, 10 tr, dc, hdc, sc) In the 10 chains of the loops? I love this pattern by the way.

  12. Dawn says:

    This is beautiful. I just finished mine and I love it! Thank you. BTW, I love your creations.

  13. B.A. says:

    Hi Rachel,
    I am having trouble understanding round 9, because all I have on round 8 are spaces and double chochets. If it had total count of how many sc’s are supposed to be in round 9, I might be able to figure it out. Thank you.

  14. B.A. says:

    P.s. Rachel,
    Also in rounds 6-8, it appears the earwarmer is getting smaller/decreasing, is that correct? Thanks again.

    • Rachel Choi says:

      Hello!
      Each round will have 90 sts on it. On rounds 6 – 8, half of the stitches will be double crochets and the other half will be chain stitches, but the total will still be 90. On round 9, you’ll have 90 single crochets.

  15. Khun says:

    Can this be made for little girls and if so how man stitches would it be? Thanks in advance!

    • Rachel Choi says:

      Hello! An easy way to adjust the pattern would be to make a chain that fits snugly around the girl’s head. Everyone has a different sized head so this is an easy way to fit it. The chain should be an odd number.

  16. Juliana says:

    I just want to say a huge thank you for this lovely, elegant pattern. It was so easy to do, and very quick to make. Just what I was looking for. I have an MG sports car that, unless it’s raining, I always drive with the top down. In the winter I have a cute furry hat I wear, but now it’s warming up I wanted something not so wintry looking. I just now I’m going to make loads more, it looks fab!

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