How to Knit Turbans for this Winter 2024 – 4 Free Patterns

Easy to follow, free, and versatile, these patterns offer a blend of style and comfort, perfect for adding a touch of glamour to your winter wardrobe

 

01/04/2024

 

This winter, turbans are the fashion statement you don't want to miss. They're not only stylish, but also simple and easy to knit. Whether you're after a classic, modern, or romantic look, these knitted headbands, bandanas, and turbans are a must-have. With a variety of shapes, textures, and colours, you can easily create a unique piece. 

In our collection, we offer 4 free Velvet Turban patterns by Carmen Garcia de Mora, made with the luxurious Velvet Fine yarn. These turbans are perfect for upgrading any outfit, gifting a stylish friend, or keeping warm with an elegant flair.

 

Create Your Own Stylish Knitted Headband with These Easy 4 Patterns

Interested in crafting stylish knitted headbands? Introducing our Velvet Turbans range: Liz, Greta, Marlene, and Sophia. Get your hands on these four unique knitting patterns, customizable to your taste. Each offers a distinctive style to make this winter's essential accessory. Begin by picking the perfect Velvet Fine yarn in your favourite colours. We've chosen Velvet Fine for its subtle sheen and velvety feel, and have some great colour combinations to inspire you. Enjoy knitting and flaunting these four unique knitted turbans!

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1.The Liz Velvet Turban is a sleek design, needing only 2 balls of Velvet Fine. Wrap it around your head, securing it with a small button. Choose from our colour combos like red-black, grey-denim blue, or mauve-purple.

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2. For an elegant touch, try the Greta Velvet Turban, crafted with a pearl stitch in just one ball of Velvet Fine. This design intertwines two headbands for a graceful look. Pick your favourite colour and showcase this sophisticated piece.

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3.The Marlene Velvet Turban offers a romantic style. Wrap it around your hair for a loose knot. Knit this pattern using the intarsia technique with Velvet Fine in colours like brown-beige, grey-brick, or red-fuchsia.

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4. Finally, the Sophia Velvet Turban, a striped double bandana, is created by joining two headbands. This chic design requires just two balls of velvet fine yarn, ensuring a stunning look.

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Knit a Bandeau Headband 

Want more inspiration for beautiful hair accessories? Check out this step-by-step guide on how to knit a bandeau headband!