Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Knitted Bow Ear Warmer

Today I spent my entire day knitting away. One of the things I worked on was this bow ear warmer.


I knit a long rectangle long enough to go around my head and make a bow.

Then I gathered a section of the rectangle together to make a bow and secured it.




I flipped the project upside down to sew the fold down and then started wrapping yarn around the middle of the fold for the middle of the bow.




After that I just sewed the two ends of the rectangle together and it was finished!


And here's me just messin' around. =]



Let me know what you think or if you have any improvements I could add to it! My sister wants me to make one, so if you have any suggestions I'll try it on hers. =]

-Kate

13 comments:

  1. You are really creative, I love the colour of your ear warmer.

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  2. This is fabulous, I love how you knitted it yourself and the colour is so cute <3
    http://cupcakesandtreacle.blogspot.com/

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  3. You are too cute! :) Love this!

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  4. This is soooooo awesome! How many stitches did you cast on?

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  5. my friends have tried to teach me how to knit but I lack the coordination and patience. This turned out simply adorable!

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  6. What a fun and easy idea! Thank you for sharing it with us! I shall be following you while I sip my coffee. =D

    Love & Lollies... Jessa

    Confessions of the Cupcake Countessa

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  7. Love this. Looks cozy for this time of year and really nicely done!!!

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  8. This is super cute, I love it when people make things! x

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  9. So awesome! Love your scarf in the profile picture. Thanks for the sweet note. Wishing you lots of joy this holiday season.

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  10. Wow that turned out really cute!

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  11. This is super cute - I love the color too. Also, hello from another fellow redheaded blogger :) (also freckled). Happy Monday!

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  12. This is a great idea! Love your DIY projects!

    http://intoxicatedchameleon.blogspot.com

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-Kate