Gathering a few new projects to add to my list for the new year and one project is to knit lovely neckwarmers fashioned like the one above. Who needs the hastle of a long scarf when one's neck can be kept warm and tidy! If you are a knitter - what sort of new projects are you working on?
That is the best neckwarmer I have ever seen. I will dig out my knitting needles and try to find a pattern. If you sell this exact pattern in your store let me know. I will buy one from you.
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Love this neckwarmer. Please let me know where this pattern is available. If I start knitting now perhaps my friends will have one by next year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea...love it!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I've never tried knitting! Looks relaxing, but maybe takes more coordination that I have? I want to get more serious about practicing yoga this year...
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Jeanne
I LOVE this idea.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a few different books which I am publishing with Blurb.
ReplyDeletePatricia, I am not a knitter, would definitely buy this from your shop though! Cozy and very good looking!
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Karena
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How adorable!! Looks like a great project!! And not TOO intimidating.
ReplyDeleteIs this a commercially available neckwarmer or a handknitted project. LOVE it! It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteA sweet friend made a neck warmer for me as a Christmas gift, I love, love, love it!
ReplyDeletei leanred to knit in the 3rd grade... i had a terrible mean teacher who ripped my yellow potholder out of my hands and took it apart because i got the yarn dirty. i think it scarred me for life... so i now appreciate everything hand knit... from afar... he he
ReplyDeletewishing you a wonderful new year sweet friend...
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Omg...that is gorgeous! I wish I was that good to knit that!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so warm and cozy. I would love one of these- will you be selling on Etsy?
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love this! For those of us like me who really don't need more bulk in the chest or neck area, love this idea! Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLovely neckwarmer. I plan to knit some of those this year. My mind is buzzing with new ideas for the new year--bags, fingerless gloves, ornaments for next year, hats--the list is endless. I'm working on an interesting shrug now.
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Susan
I'm laughing so hard on your title I forgot your question. Ooops...
ReplyDeleteHow is your son doing? Hugs my friend. xo
i wear neckwarmers all winter long - love the look of this one - 2/3 the way thru a blanket that i started two years ago - will post when finished. happy new year!
ReplyDeleteI love this neckwarmer! And I love that it's a small conquerable project.. I'll have to find the pattern for that..
ReplyDeletehow was your christmas? did you get everything on the list?..like that fab easel?
looking forward to your ever inspriing self in 2011
vie
This is a wonderful idea and the pettern is easy.May be I will try to make one the next year.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI knitt,crochet and paint and have tons of ideas to try inspired by the web but the day has only 24 hours.
I love it! Adorable! Buon anno!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that neckwarmer! Looks like the right size project for me to start, and finish, on my adventure in SoCal.
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I was thinking of doing a neckwarmer as well! Was hoping for something big a chunky so am on the hunt for oversized needles and thick, thick yarn.
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful I say go for it!
ReplyDeleteThanks to each of you for your comments....I will let you know how my knitted neckwarmer comes out...and maybe sell a few on etsy!
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I am wrapping up a pair of socks, but I just purchased some gorgeous yarn to make an infinity scarf. No cables on mine, though: I'm staying with the basic knit and purl! Can't wait to see how yours looks!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this neck warmer! Might have to take up knitting!! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I haven't knitted in a couple months. The last project was a baby hat. Right now I am working on a needlepoint belt for my gentleman.
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