When you live in an
area with cold winters, you know how helpful a muff can be
outdoors. A muff allows you to easily put in on and off, and works better than
gloves in keeping hands warm. It even works with gloves!
You may also know some friends and family who have chronic
cold hands. And if so,
you know how uncomfortable they can be with cold hands — even indoors in
winter or
in air conditioning in summer. While taking bulky gloves or
mittens on and off can be challenging, using a muff is just right.
I've made several of these for family and friends. The smiles these muffs have brought
to their faces are priceless. One even refused to leave hers at home when she went
to the hospital!
Now
you too can make this warm fleecy muff. Designed for advanced
beginners, it's knit with two strands of yarn. And there's no purling
involved!
- Instructions for knitting the muff, plus…
- Tutorial for adding the fleecy lining with…
- Step-by-step pictures for the tutorial
The pattern is only $7 which includes the pdf pattern for knitting the
muff
plus the tutorial for adding fleece or roving. Unlike thrumming,
the lining does not show through.
Pattern is available for download through Ravelry:
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