Having made a neck muffler that was too loose-fitting, I decided to fold a section [1 1/2" including the under and over layer-gather 1 1/2" and fold over the base-this appears like a button up opening although it simply slips over your head and neck] and add a large button. Love it. Top and bottom ribs on the neck muffler are 2x2 ribbing. The wrist/arm muffler has large cuffs with 2x2 ribbing and a thumb hole. The neck piece is 9 inches tall and the arm pieces are 12 inches long. The width of the neck piece is about 11"-12" [totalling about 22" in circumference-goes over the head as most heads are 19" [child} to 22"[adult}]. It would possible be a cool obi sash additionally. If I do that I think the button should be anchored with a button hole--It would be 25" unstretched when open and about right to squeeze into I think. I will try this out.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Lavender Neck and Arm Warmers
Having made a neck muffler that was too loose-fitting, I decided to fold a section [1 1/2" including the under and over layer-gather 1 1/2" and fold over the base-this appears like a button up opening although it simply slips over your head and neck] and add a large button. Love it. Top and bottom ribs on the neck muffler are 2x2 ribbing. The wrist/arm muffler has large cuffs with 2x2 ribbing and a thumb hole. The neck piece is 9 inches tall and the arm pieces are 12 inches long. The width of the neck piece is about 11"-12" [totalling about 22" in circumference-goes over the head as most heads are 19" [child} to 22"[adult}]. It would possible be a cool obi sash additionally. If I do that I think the button should be anchored with a button hole--It would be 25" unstretched when open and about right to squeeze into I think. I will try this out.
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- Kathy
- Originally worked at a Lake front resort as a registration assistant and a cashier. Several other jobs. College (28-54+ hours) majoring in Business, i.e. Economics and Psychology with an eye on Lab Tech. Mathematics award winner. time. Studying journalism. Learning left hand chords. Flute. Diet, training ellipitical, writing; Crochet!
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