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Cold-weather wear (scarves, mittens, etc.)
- A selection of posts from the
knitting list about
scarves, including the pattern for the
immensely long multicolored scarf that Tom Baker wore in Doctor Who.
- The pattern for Tom Baker's other scarf
from Doctor Who. This is the red and black striped one that he wore
in later seasons.
- Patterns for a Moebius scarf, a
Klein bottle, and a Klein bottle hat.
Ken Williams has drawn a picture of the hat.
- Helen Edwards' "Edie's scarf"
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Norma's "hat scarf thing"
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- A scrap scarf, good for using up
leftover yarn. Courtesy of Harriet Kay.
- Kathryn's scarf, courtesy of Debbie
Bodmer.
- A pattern for a hooded scarf from
Win. Also contains pointers to other published patterns for hooded
scarves.
- Esther Bozak's easy mohair scarf.
- Jo Ann's easy reversible scarf
(updated August 27, 1998).
- Ann Prochowicz's easy, reversible
mohair scarf (part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Suzanne Barnes' slitted scarf
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Phyllis Bradley's quick and easy
garter stitch scarf.
- Ruth Kent's ascot scarf, with
a slot so one end of the scarf can be tucked into the other.
- Vivienne Jill Rundle's striped
scarf.
- Gaby Monson's shrug, suitable for use as a
bedjacket or an evening wrap, depending on what kind of yarn you use.
- The Oat Couture Spiral Petal Shawl,
posted to the knitlist by Mary Lee Herrick.
- Norma's garter-stitch shawl,
posted to the knitlist by Selma Kaplan.
- Carry Croghan's shaped shawl
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
New: a picture, courtesy
of Beth.
- Anne Casey's chunky handspun shawl
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Sara Sharpe's feather-and-fan
shawl.
- Annie's knitted shawl.
- Carole Nichole Abrams's mohair poncho.
- Nanette Blanchard's balaclava (part
of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Kim Salazar's "Where's Waldo?" hat
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Diana Foss's knitted hood.
- A pattern for an easy, quick, warm felted hat.
- Another felted hat.
- Helen Fleischer's fabulous fulled hat.
- Barrie Trinkle's diamonds hat, adapted
from a pattern she was given by a Rowan stockist.
- A classic mohair beret.
- Annie's knitted tam.
- Ruth Gerstner's swatch cap, inspired
by Elizabeth Zimmermann.
- Jean Kammerer's chinchilla hat,
suitable for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
- Nancy's simple wimple (part of the
1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- A very simple pattern for a knitted snood.
- A pattern for a Santa Claus hat.
- Lisa Schweitzer's jester hat
- Marilyn Buster's "mink" muff and hat
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Jessica's cabled ski hat.
- Myra Arnold's cabled headband.
- Pat Marvin's headband with a cabled
braid (part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Theresa Turnbull's two-needle mittens.
- Denise Powell's odds and ends mittens.
- Diana Foss's mittens for Lise.
- Joan Schrouder's mittens knitted from
the tip down.
- Genevieve Winkler's all-rib mittens
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Dilys Sutherland's chunky weight
mittens (part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Linda Boudreau's bulky men's mittens.
- Lucy Harvey's hunter's mittens.
- Karen Alfke's Dunnabunk mittens
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Penney Kolb's "hot damn" mittens.
- Susan Van Hyning's Wool-Ease mittens,
courtesy of Joan Hamer.
- Judith Smith's two-way mitts -- they have
a flap on the top of the hand to allow access to the fingers.
- Judith Smith's fingerless gloves.
- Knee warmers, posted by Lucille
Nelson.
- Karen Gott's leg warmers
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
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Emily Way (emily@woolworks.org)
Last updated June 10, 1999
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