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Namaskaram - salutations I dedicate my blog to the enormous art lovers across the globe I love knitting so much that I have started a blog for knitting.Knitting is a job that I will like to go on.Through knitting I breathe life into many people's life. It is knitting time. When I want to relax I do it with knitting. I am a knitting buff.I love to do knitting on various topics. There is no way that you can stop me doing knitting.I am born with a flare for knitting.My face brightens once I touch the knitting needs.The electronic media has helped knitting to travel across the world.Every stitch made will talk about how knitting has influenced people.I have done some and would like to share it with you. Some patterns have been taken from free knitting sites. Some designs have been created by me. Many a times I have modified the patterns to suite my requirements. Finally I can say that I breathe knitting, I talk knitting, I walk knitting - a total knitaholic

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Muffler

Hello Friends, I am sharing this muffler with you all. This was the pattern taught to me while I was studying 6 th standard [grade] in St. Lawrence High Scool in Mumbai in the year 1968. I have recreated this one. It is hazzle free as we do not have to make a knot while wearing. Hope all of you will like it.

1. Muffler as done

2. A loop has been created in the muffler itself


3. Muffler tip is being inserted into the loop

4. Another view of muffler being inserted into the loop


5. This picture shows the 'X'  shape of the muffler


6. Muffler will look like this around the neck


7. Muffler looks like this when worn around the head


This is an all purpose muffler and can be worn for all seasons.
Just including the directions of making a loop. Hope this will be helpful
The attraction is making the loop for which I had to use 3 needles - two needles to hold the sitches, with the help of the third knitted the stitches from the second needle. After the first row, you will have stitches left in the first needle. Then knit the require loop space in one needle and cut the yarn. Do not bind off. Then make the same required length in another needle. When you attain the required loop distance then join the stitches from both the needles. So you have achieved the loop.

2 comments:

Mira said...

very neatly knitted muffler. I liked the idea of the loop & its appearance when tied. Very neat. Would like to crochet one like this, Nitya bhen.

nityakalyani said...

Thanks Mira for your encouraging words- the pattern is simple and anybody can make it. I have included the detailed instructions. Please feel free to ask if you still have doubt.

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