Monday, July 25, 2011

eReader Cozy

What started many months ago as just a little thing I made for myself, evolved into months of reworking, reknitting, and revising so I could write a pattern.  The Felted eReader Cozy, aka Felted Kindle Kozy, has been revised for the last time (I think!).  Because the eReaders keep getting released in newer, better, and smaller versions, it's difficult to make a cozy the perfect size.  My cozy pattern is for Kindle's 2nd generation reader, but would likely work for other versions.  I sent the idea off to be considered for a knitting pattern calendar; we will see what happens.  I feel like I have finally reached completion with this pattern and can move on to something else; it's a relief.

This pattern writing was simple, as far as patterns go, because it was just a big rectangle.  Finding the time to put it all together in a pattern was not so easy.  I would now like to take on something with a bit of shaping involved.  Perhaps it's time to start the pattern for the chunky headband. I have to admit, I learned a lot about knitting through pattern writing.  I had to watch many online tutorials about felting, stitching seams, pattern writing using special knit grid paper; all adding up to hours of research.  I never realized that a knit stitch is actually taller than a purl!  Or that wool will shrink about 30% in the felting process. I had to figure out how large to make the rectangle if it was indeed going to shrink 30 percent.  Thanks to my son, Jordan, who talked me through the math before I had a melt down.   It was like studying engineering; technical and filled with mathematical formulas!

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