puffy knit wrap

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by icedteapriestess, Sep 15, 2005.

  1. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    Just finished sewing on the beaded fringe! I totally love it and since the winters here are laughable, I figure I can wear it all winter in lieu of an actual coat! I might make one for my sister-in-law for Christmas... we'll see. Don't mind the mess behind me... its just art/craft clutter!
     
  2. environmental_junkie

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  3. supermommy

    supermommy wannabe crackho

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    wow one minute yer head was there, the next it was gone...

    that looks lovely......
     
  4. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    Its a magic trick of mine... Houdini taught it to me in a former life... "The Incrediable Vanishing Head trick". hahaha!

    Thanks though... its super soft and plush.. it's the clothing equivilant of wearing a somewhat fashionable dead Muppet!
     
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    Thats awesome, i love it :)
     
  6. SillyGreenMeep

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    awwww dead muppets:(
     
  7. sweetersappe

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    too funny!
    I really like the wrap. It looks terribly cozy. I love winter clothes! I don't have use for them here :(
     
  8. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    don't worry... it wasn't a muppet you knew. I picked him up late one night hitchhicking....

    lol...

    I love texture... I like the nappy plaids, the fuzzy yarns, the silk scarves. If I can wear them all at once, then I am really happy!
     
  9. mrsmorrison27

    mrsmorrison27 yoda piss

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    aww it looks like frizzo, o well, he made a cute wrap!
     
  10. fruit bat

    fruit bat All dumplings are real.

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    Weeeeeeoooooooooooowwwwwwwwww. :D Thats wicked.

    Winters in Saskatchewan?! yowch.:rolleyes: Makes me like Ontario a whole lot more(what?!:eek: )
     
  11. jules329

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    I love it!!! It is really beautiful!!!!
     
  12. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    FBat - Totally! I am used to SK winters where it snows for 8 months and it's -40 for months at a time. Here in Southern Ohio... I spend a lot of time laughing at the weathercasters when they say "it's going to be cold" and then it's -10. hahaha... -10 is almost bathing suit weather back home!

    thanks everyone... I really love the wrap too!
     
  13. fruit bat

    fruit bat All dumplings are real.

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    NEGATIVE FORTY?!?!? Holy mother... It gets to that at night with windchill factors.. but.. wow.. it normally goes to -20C (-5 fahrenheit for all you americans..) here and thats average in the daytime.
     
  14. cerridwen

    cerridwen in stitches

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    gr8 job! what kind of yarn did u use?
     
  15. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    the orange is Red Heart Light and Lofty in "Paprika Multi", but I think I might be discontinued. It was on sale, and I had to go to 2 different stores to get enough for the wrap. I added some regular Red Heart brown yarn to it, meaning, I knit with 2 strands, because the orange had these areas that were too pink for my tastes, and the brown enhanced the orange while subtracting from the pinky tones.

    I also knit it on huge size 17 needles, so combine the big needles with the bulky yarn, the it knitted up really quickly!
     
  16. Lazuli Blue

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    Oh it looks so comfy, did it take long to knit?
     
  17. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    probably only took 5 hours from start to finish.
     
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