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{Friday, March 18 2005}
Hurry Up Spring Armwarmers

Surprisingly cheap, questionably fashionable, and warm.

Materials: 1 skein Noro Kureyon; size 7 DPNs. Pattern from Stitch ā€˜n’ Bitch Nation.

Time: 1 week.

Cost: $10

My original wrist warmers have served me well, so I decided that it was time for an update. The pattern in Stitch 'n' Bitch Nation looked cute and seemed like a relatively inexpensive way to try out the Kureyon that everyone loves so much.

Armwarmers au naturale, with the light showing off the cables.

Poking around on some online forums revealed that the project requires barely two skeins of Kureyon. Because I am fundamentally really, really cheap, I bought one ball (thus halving the total cost!) and wound it into approximately equal smaller balls, one for each armwarmer. (A scale would be even better for this.) Then, I cut down on the amount of ribbing on top and on bottom of each warmer, and ended up with barely enough yarn. Victory!

This time with flash, and a better idea of the true colors.

If it matters any, I didn't reverse the cable chart like the pattern recommends. These armwarmers come further down my hand than I expected, which is great; they're also surprisingly snug (or it's also possible that I have large-ish hands), especially around the thumb. I'll let you know how they function once it's actually, you know, spring around here.

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