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		<title>Warm For Winter Charity Knitting Project</title>
		<link>http://groovy-mom.com/2009/warm-for-winter-charity-knitting-project/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 16:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the colder weather sets in, please consider donating a hat or two to this project:  Warm for Winter (information in a post from earlier this year):

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the colder weather sets in, please consider donating a hat or two to this project:  <a href="http://groovy-mom.com/2009/warm-for-winter-knitting-project/">Warm for Winter</a> (information in a post from earlier this year):</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://groovy-mom.com/2009/warm-for-winter-knitting-project/"><img class="aligncenter" title="warmforwinter" src="http://groovy-mom.com/blawg/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/warmforwinter.jpg" alt="warmforwinter" width="306" height="241" /></a></p>
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		<title>Cheap and Easy Decorating &#8211; Lightswitch Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 04:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LIGHTSWITCH RE-DECORATION
(Repost from 2006)
After re-painting the livingroom and entryway, I decided it might be good to also change the light switches and electrical covers. After looking around at Home Depot, Menards and the like, I quickly realized that to replace all of the covers, I would have to spend more money than I had budgeted. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>LIGHTSWITCH RE-DECORATION</h3>
<p><span style="color: #888888;">(Repost from 2006)</span></p>
<p>After re-painting the livingroom and entryway, I decided it might be good to also change the light switches and electrical covers. After looking around at Home Depot, Menards and the like, I quickly realized that to replace all of the covers, I would have to spend more money than I had budgeted. So I decided to revamp the prominent light-switches using supplies I already had on hand. The only new supply I picked up was the<strong> scrapbook paper</strong>. My pictures didn&#8217;t turn out so hot, but you get the gist.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Supplies</span>:<br />
scrapbook paper in patter or color to match the room<br />
glue (I used craft glue)<br />
water<br />
scissors<br />
razor blade cutter (man I can&#8217;t think of the name right now &#8211; exacto knife, maybe?)</p>
<p>I took the scrapbook paper and made an outline of the lightswitch cover, cutting out the holes for the switches to fit through. I did not make holes for the screws; it wasn&#8217;t necessary.</p>
<p><img src="http://groovy-mom.com/groovy/old/step1.jpg" alt="step1.jpg" width="202" height="160" /></p>
<p><img src="http://groovy-mom.com/groovy/old/step2.jpg" alt="step2.jpg" width="202" height="153" /> <img src="http://groovy-mom.com/groovy/old/step2z.jpg" alt="step2z.jpg" width="202" height="157" /></p>
<p>Then I took the glue, mixed it with water (about a 1:3 ratio, glue:water). With a paintbrush and sometimes with my fingertips, I smeared glue on the back of the paper. Then, I placed the paper over the light-switch cover and smeared generous portions of the glue/water solution on the front. I let that dry a bit (10 minutes, maybe), then repeated with 2 more coats.</p>
<p><img src="http://groovy-mom.com/groovy/old/step3.jpg" alt="step3.jpg" width="202" height="153" /></p>
<p>After that dried I put a clear protective spray over it that I had on hand (2 coats). I don&#8217;t know if it was necessary, but since I had it If figured I might as well use it for extra protection. I also did a little trimming of excess paper at some point during the process.</p>
<p>Voila.</p>
<p><img src="http://groovy-mom.com/groovy/old/step4.jpg" alt="step4.jpg" width="202" height="180" /></p>
<p>They look pretty good, but I can see things I may have done different, like trimmed a little more or maybe even did a couple more coats of the glue water to make it even <em>more</em> durable. But oh well.</p>
<p>UPDATE: Three years later these have held up <em>beautifully</em>.</p>
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		<title>Warm For Winter &#8211; Knitting Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Groovy Mom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received an email from a woman named Sis. She said she used the Chunky Ribbed Hat pattern posted in the knitting section of my site. She said it was perfect for a knitting group she has that makes hats for homeless people in the Seattle area. The program she is working with is called, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received an email from a woman named Sis. She said she used the <a title="Chunky Ribbed Hat" href="http://groovy-mom.com/crafty/patterns/chunkyribbedhat.shtml">Chunky Ribbed Hat</a> pattern posted in the knitting section of my site. She said it was perfect for a knitting group she has that makes hats for homeless people in the Seattle area. The program she is working with is called, &#8220;<a title="Warm for Winter" href="http://www.interfaithcouncil.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=161">Warm for Winter</a>&#8220;  &#8212; A program sponsored by the <a href="http://www.interfaithcouncil.com">Interfaith Council of Washington</a>. Sis&#8217; specific group goal is to make <strong>100 hats by winter 2009</strong>. Can we help her?</p>
<p>I think we can.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-362 aligncenter" title="warmforwinter" src="http://groovy-mom.com/blawg/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/warmforwinter.jpg" alt="warmforwinter" width="306" height="241" /></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a little information from Sis:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;I have been very involved with knitting, started two groups at my Temple and along with this I thought it would be nice to give an afghan to each new renter.  I had labels made with my Temple’s knitting group name – &#8220;Knitzvah&#8221; which is knitting for a Mitzvah.  Mitzvah in Hebrew is acts of good deeds.  Most of the people we have put into apartments are women with children and each family gets an afghan.  I started out having folks knit strips which I put together but it got to be so much work that I figured why not make the whole afghan and came up with a pattern.  I have folks knitting in Florida, Arizona, Maryland, California and locally.  We have made close to 100 afghans and have placed close to 100 families into apartments;  mostly women with kids.  Then&#8230; I also got my folks knitting for hats for the homeless.  I watch for yarn sales and put together both afghan and hat kits and give them out to people I meet at book events, etc. around town.</p></blockquote>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to knit a hat (or two, or three &#8211; with the Chunky Ribbed Hat pattern, or a pattern of your own) for the homeless, fantastic!!! Whip &#8216;em up.</p>
<p><strong>Completed hats should be sent to</strong>:<br />
Sis’s Homeless Hats<br />
T.B.A. 2632 NE  80th St<br />
Seattle, WA 98115</p>
<p>Thanks so much!!! Send me a picture or link if you have the time. I&#8217;d love to see your hats. Feel free to link to this post to help spread the word. (*Hats pictured above are made from Sis&#8217;s own hat pattern, which you can find here: <a href="http://www.groovy-mom.com/crafty/patterns/sishat.shtml">Sis&#8217;s Hat</a>)</p>
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		<title>Earflap Hat Numero Dos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 14:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So glad I got started on that scarf. Sigh. In true form of my compulsive craftiness (ie. A.D.D. knitting), I abandoned the scarf to work on a hat. Not needing much of an excuse to do so, since my natural inclination is to abandon projects, particularly scarves it seems. But the other day Franny remarked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So glad I got started on <a href="http://groovy-mom.com/2008/add-knitter/">that scarf</a>. Sigh. In true form of my compulsive craftiness (ie. A.D.D. knitting), I abandoned the scarf to work on a hat. Not needing much of an excuse to do so, since my natural inclination is to abandon projects, particularly scarves it seems. But the other day Franny remarked on how our hat supply had dwindled.</p>
<p>Ya don&#8217;t say?</p>
<p>That was Monday, and by noon I was at the store buying black and brown yarn and by Tuesday night was weaving in the ends on the completed hat. I had DT try it on for me and he said, &#8220;Nice hat, too big though.&#8221; And that&#8217;s pretty much what they all said, the little boogers. I was nearly maniacal, silly drunk with knitting that the &#8220;too big&#8221; part hurt me wee ego a bit. But, hey. I successfully worked some DPNs this time, so it is a learning process.</p>
<p>Lootie was my kind model. Again. So grace-filled in the morning hours while munching waffles before school.</p>
<p>(Photo on <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5174632537080533122">Picasa</a>)<br />
<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5174632537080533122"><img src="http://lh5.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R8_84EfdEII/AAAAAAAAAZk/0zCZhFliePc/s400/earflap2.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>(Photo on <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5174630569985511522">Picasa</a>)<br />
<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5174630569985511522"><img src="http://lh3.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R8_7FkfdEGI/AAAAAAAAAZY/HIwmxVb7_aE/s400/earflap2x.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m guessing my next hat will be started within a day or so.</p>
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		<title>ADD Knitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 00:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a knitter, but I&#8217;m not a knitter, if you know what I mean. I like to knit. I enjoy making fast and easy projects. But I can&#8217;t make a sock, or a sweater. And, for the most part, I have the tendency to abandon projects. I guess in my head I&#8217;m not abandoning them, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a knitter, but I&#8217;m not a <span style="font-style: italic">knitter</span>, if you know what I mean. I like to knit. I enjoy making fast and easy projects. But I can&#8217;t make a sock, or a sweater. And, for the most part, I have the tendency to abandon projects. I guess in my head I&#8217;m not abandoning them, but more &#8220;moving on to something else&#8221; for a bit. Right now I count&#8230; 1 blanket, 1 prayer shawl (ripped that out, though, made a major boo-boo with that&#8230; first time on the circs), 2 or 3 scarves, one dishcloth. Just off the top of my head.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m an ADD knitter. It is what it is.</p>
<p>Boredom with my <a href="http://groovy-mom.com/2008/intermittent-goo/">current scarf project</a> motivated me to dig out my box of yarn. I figured I could use up some of it on a project &#8212; maybe a hat. Mind you, there&#8217;s nothing to salivate over, no yummy hand-dyed yarns or expensive ooh-la-la skeins. A bunch of discarded yarns, really, bought for some project I meant to make but still haven&#8217;t gotten around to. Some of it is Sugar and Cream leftovers from my dishcloth making obsession, yarns for preemie caps, Fun Fur, stuff like that. Did find some nice wool in there. I have additional skeins lying around in mid-project or in bags, waiting to become yet another abandoned project.</p>
<p>Tub contents:<br />
<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5169589878936013234"><img src="http://lh4.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R74SmvBvibI/AAAAAAAAAXo/5rLQhF5VeEI/s400/yarn%20out%20of%20bucket.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>The rest in the tub:<br />
<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5169589878936013250"><img src="http://lh4.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R74SmvBvicI/AAAAAAAAAXw/XvAsFTx4GkA/s400/yarninbucket.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>Yarn is like books for me. I shouldn&#8217;t buy anymore until I use (read) what I&#8217;ve got. I could make hats for the kids. We can never have too many. Or an abundance of hats, scarves, mittens, preemie caps, maybe a prayer shawl for charity. But, as compulsion would have it, as the yarns slipped through my fingers, I felt inspired to run to Hobby Lobby and pick up yarn for a scarf pattern I found.</p>
<p><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5169589874641045922"><img src="http://lh3.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R74SmfBviaI/AAAAAAAAAXg/Ayqnl6bM4Eo/s400/yarn%20for%20scarf.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>The fancy yarn, marked $9.99, I got for $1.99. Lootie helped pick it out (he loves the craft store). I needed a second yarn, but ended up going back a couple days later to painfully pick that out (hard time making decisions). I&#8217;m about 1/3 through the scarf. I messed up in the beginning bringing the yarn up the side as I knit and didn&#8217;t realize that I was carelessly adding in some stitches for a few rows. Was yapping with the husband, too lazy to go back and take it out.</p>
<p><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5169591562563193298"><img src="http://lh4.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R74UIvBvidI/AAAAAAAAAX4/CsKibYJdktM/s400/scarfiedos.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;d <em>really </em>like to finish this scarf. I need a new one badly. And I still have that itch to knit a hat.</p>
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		<title>Two-Hour Scarf</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 02:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another project finished!! My Two-Hour Scarf. My mother was admiring one of my scarfs the other day and said that she wanted to star wearing scarves to cover up the wrinkles on her neck. I told her she could just gain some weight to &#8220;fill out&#8221; the wrinkles &#8212; how fun!! &#8212; but she didn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another project finished!! My <a href="http://www.groovy-mom.com/crafty/patterns/two%20hour%20scarf.shtml">Two-Hour Scarf</a>. My mother was admiring one of my scarfs the other day and said that she wanted to star wearing scarves to cover up the wrinkles on her neck. I told her she could just gain some weight to &#8220;fill out&#8221; the wrinkles &#8212; how fun!! &#8212; but she didn&#8217;t like that idea. She figured scarves would be a good way to update her wardrobe without spending too much.</p>
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Little did she know that she was giving me a BIG help in trying to figure out what to give her for Christmas. She&#8217;s got a birthday the day after, too, so I usually give her both on one day. I&#8217;d like to make a few of these, for some of her different outfits.</p>
<p>You can click these for larger. Scarves are a little difficult to take pictures of, especially when you&#8217;re wearing it. For some reason my blog always messes up entries with pictures in them, too, which is driving me to insanity. But it won&#8217;t stop me from trying. Click pictures for larger view.</p>
<p><center> <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5136651078785784834"><img src="http://lh5.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R0kM8OYnXAI/AAAAAAAAADI/8MqYvTkwzqs/s144/2hourscarf.jpg" border="0" /></a> <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5136651078785784866"><img src="http://lh5.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R0kM8OYnXCI/AAAAAAAAADY/pBuBdZ5tPq0/s144/2hourscarflong.jpg" border="0" /></a> </center></p>
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		<title>Chunky Knit Mittens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 06:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally the Chunky Knit Mittens are finished!!

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I made them with Lionbrand Lion Bouclé in the Lime Blue with Fun Fur trim. I can&#8217;t discern if the pattern was purchased or what, so I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ll be posting it. But I followed it as closely as I could muster and they turned out pretty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally the Chunky Knit Mittens are finished!!</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Ms.Groovy/Knitting/photo#5136651503987547202"><img src="http://lh4.google.com/Ms.Groovy/R0kNU-YnXEI/AAAAAAAAADo/7y6yrXUYKXc/s800/chunky%20mittons.jpg" /></a></p>
<p align="center">&nbsp;</p>
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<p>I made them with <a href="http://cache.lionbrand.com//yarns/boucle.htm">Lionbrand Lion Bouclé</a> in the Lime Blue with <a href="http://cache.lionbrand.com//yarns/funFur.htm">Fun Fur</a> trim. I can&#8217;t discern if the pattern was purchased or what, so I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ll be posting it. But I followed it as closely as I could muster and they turned out pretty cool. The chunkier yarns are pretty forgiving. The yarn/pattern makes some fun-looking mittens, but they aren&#8217;t highly functional. My key ring continually gets caught on them. It is really frustrating because:</p>
<p>a. It gets caught and I have to turnturnturn to release my mitten from the ring.</p>
<p>b. It has the potential to mess up my hours of work.</p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve made 2 pairs off this pattern, both chunky, I think I will try my next pair in a more &#8220;tame&#8221; yarn that might render a better functioning mitten.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re still fun, though. And they keep my fingers pretty warm and pretty.</p>
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		<title>Gifts In A Jar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2007 00:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m always on the lookout for simple ideas the kid&#8217;s can make for Christmas gifts. A gift in a jar has become pretty popular. Just get your recipe(s), grab a case of 1-quart canning jars, your ingredients and voila. You can find free recipes all over the internet. Here&#8217;s one that looks tasty:
SMORE BARS
Ingredients:
1 C. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m always on the lookout for simple ideas the kid&#8217;s can make for Christmas gifts. A gift in a jar has become pretty popular. Just get your recipe(s), grab a case of 1-quart canning jars, your ingredients and voila. You can find free recipes all over the internet. Here&#8217;s one that looks tasty:</p>
<p><strong>SMORE BARS</strong><br />
<em>Ingredients:</em><br />
1 C. chocolate chips<br />
1 1/2 C. miniature marshmallows<br />
1 sleeve of graham cracker (ground into crumbs)<br />
1/3 C. brown sugar (packed)</p>
<p><em>Recipe:</em><br />
Pour SMORE BAR mix in large bowl. Melt 1/2 cup butter, pour over mix. Add 1 tsp. vanilla; mix. Place in greased 9&#215;9 baking pan. Bake for 15 minutes at 350.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a good list of some great <strong>free</strong> resources:<br />
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/giftsinajar/">geocities.com/giftsinajar</a> &#8211; tons of recipes and wonderful tips.<br />
<a href="http://www.handmadegiftsinajarrecipes.com/">handmadegifsinajarrecipes.com</a><br />
<a href="http://familycrafts.about.com/cs/giftsinajar/a/122099a.htm">familycrafts.about.com</a><br />
<a href="http://organizedchristmas.com/index-gifts-in-a-jar">organizedchristmas.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.recipezaar.com/265550">recipezaar.com</a> &#8211; Butterfinger cookie mix (yum!!)<br />
<a href="http://www.momof9splace.com/giftsinajar.html">momof9splace.com</a></p>
<p>I have to admit, though, when I get a gift in a jar I rarely eat them. OK, I <em>don&#8217;t</em> eat them.. anymore. See, a couple times I&#8217;ve opened it up and the stuff tasted like crap. The way the ingrediants are packed in like sardines kind of grouses me out. When you attempt to empty the jar, each layer resembles a hockey puck, clanking against the rim, screaming for Sharon Stone and her ice pick. Turned me off of eating them. So if anyone has some recipes that are actually GOOD to make and consume, I&#8217;m all ears. Maybe you can convince me.</p>
<p>If YOU get a gift in a jar, do you actually consume it or do you toss it?</p>
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		<title>Earflap Hat Finished</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember that earflap hat I was working on? Well, it is finished. It is basically this pattern with some variation (because I can&#8217;t seem to just follow a darn pattern, got to stray a bit). Mainly I went a bit larger because of the big hair issue I have.  I used Bernat Softee Chunky [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember that <a href="http://groovy-mom.com/2007/knitting-earflap-hat-progress/">earflap hat</a> I was working on? Well, it is finished. It is basically <a href="http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=21234">this pattern</a> with some variation (because I can&#8217;t seem to just follow a darn pattern, got to stray a bit). Mainly I went a bit larger because of the big hair issue I have.  I used <a href="http://www.bernat.com/product.php?LGC=softeechunky&amp;SPP=999&amp;PHPSESSID=0cf9d3cb27d9fbfbe07fa8ce39c3febd">Bernat Softee Chunky</a> in Carnival. I&#8217;ll try and note the changes I made in red, but about half-way through I stopped writing them down.</p>
<blockquote><p>First, you have to make the ear flaps. With two double point needles cast on 2 stitches. Purl 1 row. Work back and forth in stockinette stitch. Every time you do the knitting side, increase the first and last stitch. This will create the triangle shape. Keep going until there are 16 stitches for the XS, 18-S, 20-M, or 22-L <strong><font color="#ff0000">26-XL</font></strong>. Place these stitches on a holder. Make sure to make two!</p>
<p>Hat: With the circular needle, cast on 12-XS, 14-S, 16-M, or 18-L  <strong><font color="#ff0000">22 </font></strong>stitches for the back of hat; knit across stitches of the first ear flap. then cast on 20-22-24-or26 <strong><font color="#ff0000">30 </font></strong>stitches for the front; knit across second ear flap. There will be 64-72-80-or 88 <font color="#ff0000"><strong>101 </strong></font>stitches in all. Join stitches carefully without twisting. Knit 2 purl 2 on the front and back part of the hat (regular knit the ear flaps) for four rounds. This will make the nice ribbing and will prevent the hat from curling up.</p>
<p>Continue knitting until the hat is about 5.5 inches tall. Then start reducing as follows: <strong><font color="#ff0000">(here&#8217;s where it gets screwy for me&#8230; the vino+knitting= I forgot to write down what I did)</font></strong></p>
<p>Round 1: Knit two together, knit 6. Repeat for one round.<br />
Round 2 (and all even rounds): Knit<br />
Round 3: K 2 together, K 5 for one round<br />
Round 5: K 2 together, K 4 for one round (this is where you should probably switch to the double points).<br />
Round 7: K 2 together, K 3<br />
Round 9: K 2 together, K 2<br />
Round 11: K 2 together, K 1<br />
Round 13: K 2 together<br />
Gather remaining stitches with a darning needle and fasten off. Weave in all tails.</p></blockquote>
<p>OK. Pictures, shall we?<br />
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<img src="http://groovy-mom.com/blawg/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/earflaphat.jpg" alt="Earflap Hat Finished" /></p>
<p>The first one is my middle son, kindly modeling the hat, good sport that he is. He&#8217;s got a big head, so it isn&#8217;t really ridiculously big on him. I&#8217;m next with the weird look on my face. The hat fits nicely over my poofy hair.</p>
<p><img src="http://groovy-mom.com/blawg/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/looflaphat.jpg" alt="Earflap Hat Loo" /> <img src="http://groovy-mom.com/blawg/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/yoearflap.jpg" alt="Earflap Hat Yo" /></p>
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		<title>Knitting Earflap Hat Progress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Oh. Well.</p>
<p>Knitting: Working on a hat with ear flaps. Due to the girth of my hair, I need a large hat. I can&#8217;t seem to <span style="font-style: italic">find</span> large hats!! Frustrating. So, I decided to make my own. This is the first time that I&#8217;ve worked (successfully) with circular needles. Progress Picture?</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://groovy-mom.com/blawg/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/earflaphatprogress1.jpg" alt="Earflap Hat Progress (1)" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center">&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left">I hope to have this finished before the end of the month. We go up to the cabin next week, and that will give me some time to work on it. Knit, read, knit read&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><em>Edit: Update, finished hat is <a href="http://groovy-mom.com/2007/earflap-hat-finished/">here</a>.</em></p>
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