If you’re looking for the perfect companion to the Peace Cowl or the Peace Beanie, the Peace Ear Warmer is just what you need!
A Sister to the Peace Beanie and Peace Cowl
As a knitter, I love when patterns complement each other beautifully, and the Peace Ear Warmer fits seamlessly into the Peace set. This knit ear warmer pattern is designed for days when you want to wear your hair up—whether it’s in a high bun or a ponytail—but still keep your ears warm and cozy. For those days when you want to let your hair down, the Peace Beanie is always a great option.
The Peace Ear Warmer comes in three sizes: child, adult small, and adult large. This makes it versatile for gifting or creating matching sets for family and friends. The chunky bamboo blend yarn (affiliate link) adds a luxurious touch, providing softness and warmth without being bulky.
Yarn and Needles
For this project, I used Premier Anti-Pilling Bamboo Chunky yarn (affiliate link). It’s quickly become one of my go-to yarns for winter accessories because it’s durable, soft, and has a beautiful sheen. The anti-pilling feature ensures your finished piece will stay looking fresh even after multiple wears and washes.
You’ll need a size 10 US needle for this project, which creates a perfect balance between structure and stretch for the ear warmer. The stitches are simple and quick to work up, making this a great pattern for beginners or anyone in need of a quick-knit gift.
Why Choose the Peace Ear Warmer?
One of the reasons I designed this knit ear warmer pattern was to give knitters an option for practicality and style. Beanies are fantastic, but they’re not always the most comfortable choice if you’ve styled your hair or if you’re in a rush and don’t want to mess with it.
The Peace Ear Warmer is the solution to this dilemma. It keeps your ears toasty without flattening your hair, and it can even add a touch of flair to your outfit. Whether you’re heading out for a winter hike or running errands, this ear warmer is a versatile accessory you’ll reach for again and again.
Knitting the Peace Ear Warmer
This knit ear warmer pattern is straightforward, yet satisfying to create. The stitch pattern echoes the textured design of the Peace Beanie and Peace Cowl, creating a cohesive set when worn together.
I always start by knitting a swatch to ensure the proper gauge, especially when working with new yarn. For the Peace Ear Warmer, the chunky yarn works up quickly, and the stitch definition is incredible. Watching the texture unfold row by row is one of my favorite parts of the process.
This pattern includes instructions for three sizes, which makes it easy to customize. Whether you’re knitting for a child or an adult, you’ll find that the sizing is spot-on.
Styling the Peace Ear Warmer
I love how versatile this knit ear warmer pattern is. If I’m heading out for a chilly morning walk, I’ll pair it with the Peace Cowl for extra warmth. The combination of the ear warmer and cowl is stylish and practical without feeling too heavy.
When I want a more casual look, I wear it with my hair pulled back into a low bun. The Peace Ear Warmer provides just enough warmth for brisk fall or winter days while keeping my hairstyle intact.
A Perfect Gift for Any Occasion
One of the best things about this knit ear warmer pattern is how quickly it works up. If you’re looking for a last-minute gift, the Peace Ear Warmer is an ideal choice. With its simple construction and luxurious finish, it’s a thoughtful gift that anyone would appreciate.
I’ve made several for friends and family, and they’ve all loved how comfortable and stylish it is. The anti-pilling bamboo yarn (affiliate link) ensures that their ear warmer will stay looking beautiful, even with regular use.
Tips for Success with the Peace Ear Warmer
If you’re new to knitting or just want to ensure your project turns out perfectly, here are a few tips:
- Choose the right yarn: The Premier Anti-Pilling Bamboo Chunky yarn (affiliate link) is highly recommended for this pattern. Its softness and stitch definition really bring out the texture of the design.
- Check your gauge: Take the time to knit a swatch to ensure your stitches match the pattern’s gauge. This is especially important if you’re substituting yarns.
- Block your finished piece: Blocking helps even out your stitches and gives the ear warmer a polished look.
Make the Most of the Peace Set
The Peace Ear Warmer is part of a set that’s designed to mix and match. I love having the flexibility to switch between the ear warmer and the beanie, depending on my mood or hairstyle. Paired with the Peace Cowl, it’s a complete winter accessory set that keeps me warm and stylish all season long.
If you’re someone who enjoys matching pieces, this set is a dream come true. I’ve had so much fun experimenting with different colors and sizes to create coordinating sets for my family.
Why You’ll Love This Knit Ear Warmer Pattern
At its core, the Peace Ear Warmer is a simple, satisfying project that delivers big on both functionality and style. Whether you’re an experienced knitter or just starting out, you’ll find this pattern enjoyable to work on.
I can’t tell you how many compliments I’ve received while wearing this ear warmer. People are always surprised when I tell them it’s handmade—and that’s one of the best feelings as a knitter!
Conclusion
If you’re ready to try a new knit ear warmer pattern, the Peace Ear Warmer is the perfect choice. With its simple construction, beautiful texture, and versatile design, it’s a project you’ll love from start to finish.
Make it for yourself, or whip up a few as gifts for friends and family. And don’t forget to pair it with the Peace Beanie and Peace Cowl for a coordinated winter look.
Happy knitting!
Materials and Info
Size
Child, adult small, adult large
Materials: Approximately 1 balls of Premier Anti-Pilling Bamboo Chunky (131yd/100g) needle, stitch marker
Needle Size: 10(US) 6mm straight and dpn
Gauge (tension): 15sts & 22 rows to make 10cm square, using size 10(US) 6mm needles
Head Measurement
47.5, 55, 60 cm
METHOD
This ear warmer pattern is knit in the round. The bind off and cast on in the model images are Italian bind off and cast on so they would match. To find a left-handed tutorial for the bind off click here and for the cast on click here. You do not have to use these cast on and bind off if you prefer another. It’s your project, make it your own!
ABBREVIATIONS
K – knit
P – purl
ST – stitch
STS – stitches
Peace Ear Warmer Pattern
BEANIE
Cast on 66, 72, 78 stitches using your favorite stretchy cast on. I used an Italian Cast on. Click here for a tutorial.
Join for working in the round being careful not to twist stitches.
Place a stitch marker on your right needle to mark the beginning of the round.
Work in a K1P1 ribbing for 2, 2.5, 2.5cm
Round 1 – knit around
Round 2 – purl around
Round 3 – knit around
Round 4 – purl around
Round 5 – knit around
Round 6 – [k1, p1] around
Round 7 – [k1, p1] around
Round 8 – [k1, p1] around]
Round 9 – knit around
Round 10 – purl around
Round 11 – knit around
Round 12 – purl around
Round 13 – knit around
Work in a K1P1 ribbing for 2, 2.5, 2.5cm
Bind off in pattern.
Weave in all ends.