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Year-round bicycle commuters know that rain and wind can chill your ears and lower your body temperature making your ride unpleasant. These easy-to-knit wool ear covers are designed to slide onto bike helmet straps. They're warm and they'll stay put.
Originally published in MenKnit magazine. Would also be great in Knit-One Crochet-Too's Wick (polypro and soy) yarn.
Gauge: 20 stitches and 24 rows = 4 in/10 cm.
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I'm a writer and crochet and knitwear designer. I learned to crochet at the age of eight from my grandmother, and never stopped.
I blog at "The Hook and I" (http://www.thehookandi.com) about fiber, food and life in coastal Alaska where I live with my family. I'm the former co-editor of Inside Crochet magazine, and I'm the author of The Color Book of Felted Crochet, Creative Homeowner ...
I'm a writer and crochet and knitwear designer. I learned to crochet at the age of eight from my grandmother, and never stopped.
I blog at "The Hook and I" (http://www.thehookandi.com) about fiber, food and life in coastal Alaska where I live with my family. I'm the former co-editor of Inside Crochet magazine, and I'm the author of The Color Book of Felted Crochet, Creative Homeowner Publishing, Inc., Knits for Bears to Wear, a book of knits for teddy bears, dolls and toys of all sorts published in 2008 by Potter Craft, and its companion book, Crochet for Bears to Wear (2010).
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