bythehook
February 1st, 2005, 05:35 PM
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I've had to fold the bottom of the neck warmer up to get my model to cooperate, but the bottom looks exactly like the top.
I posted this pattern on my blog earlier today and wanted to share it with you all here. Click the picture to get to the pattern. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for looking.
Here's what Alice had to say.
Posted by ALice Twain @ 02/01/2005 12:23 PM PST
Here in Italy these ribbed warmers are also worn as hats, although they are mostly knitted (machine knitted) in horizontal ribs. They are just worn over the head, long-haired women wear them with the hair hanging from the back opening.
I've had to fold the bottom of the neck warmer up to get my model to cooperate, but the bottom looks exactly like the top.
I posted this pattern on my blog earlier today and wanted to share it with you all here. Click the picture to get to the pattern. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for looking.
Here's what Alice had to say.
Posted by ALice Twain @ 02/01/2005 12:23 PM PST
Here in Italy these ribbed warmers are also worn as hats, although they are mostly knitted (machine knitted) in horizontal ribs. They are just worn over the head, long-haired women wear them with the hair hanging from the back opening.