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Check out some of the most Unique Hair Accessory Free Knitting Patterns below that you’ve never heard of before!
Got bored of wearing the same hair accessory every day? Then here are some options you can easily knit in a few hours. Best of all, they are free to access!
Nina Talbot has designed this lovely hair bow by taking inspiration from the dogwood leaves. Besides a beautiful accessory, it can also be used as a gift wrap tie, belt, garland,
backpack charm, or a quirky bookmark.
Looking for a cozy headband that you don’t have to wash often during winter? Norman Schwarze has a nice option. It’s a reversible headband with a festive fair isle design on the front and ribbing texture on the other side.
This festive hair bow with ribbed texture is worked from side to side with I-cord and double knit. The best part about this Garnstudio creation? You can change the hue to wear it in other seasonal festivals as well. Isn’t it amazing?
Agasalhos e Bugalhos is the talented creator behind the floral motifs. You just need to attach them to hair clips and voila! You have eye-grabbing hairdo accessories in no time.
You don’t need skeins or a large ball of yarn to create this gorgeous daisy accessory. Simply grab a few leftover yarns from previous projects and start knitting with the help of Amanda Berry.
Check out the detailed tutorial from Wool and the Gang to make a ballet scrunchie like a pro. You only need a hair band, a 5mm circular needle, and a bulky yarn in two shades.
With this blooming rose-shaped hair barrette, no one is going to ignore you anymore. You can also use this knitted rose with a hair clip or an elastic hair band. Lux Adorna Knits is behind this gorgeous hair ornament.
Never knitted before? Start here.
Two free downloads to get you going — a quick-start knitting guide covering the basics, plus a simple teddy pattern for your first real project.