Knitting a Muff

Hello everyone -

First, a quick intro. I am Melinda. I am 32 years old, live with my DH and

5 DCats. As you can see from my email address, I am a quilter, but recently I have taken up knitting. I find knitting to be a much more portable thing to do!

I would like to make a muff/scarf/hat set for my DSIL for Christmas, but have not been able to find a pattern that I like at all for a muff. I don't want it to be a big frou-frou thing. I just want something soft, simple, and cozy. But maybe I can't do that with a muff?

I did a search on Google, and found a pattern for the big fluffy type. Does anyone have any suggestions for something a little plainer?

Thanks in advance!

- Melinda.

Reply to
deMoMo
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Sorry, Melinda, I can't help you. The only muff pattern I ever saw was quite fluffy. But if there is one available, the folks here will find it for you! Welceom to RCTY, BTW. I hope you will stay and post some more.

Katherine

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Katherine

Hallo Melinda , welcome to the this happy place ,,,, Hummmm MUFF , i had a picture of me AGES ago as a cahild with frozen hands ,,, Yearss after this somebody asked for a muff , and as i had no pattern i worked this out ,,,,, if you can knit in the round ,,,if not do it in a rectangular piece and sew it up . guague some nice wool you like, cast on stiches enough for circumference of your arm 10 cm above palm. rib for 7 cm k2 p2. now k 2 plain rows add 6 stiches divided around the row evenly and now knit the length of your hand [ about 30 cm ] if you like make a pattern. put on another needle, turn over and cast on stiches on inside of the the row where you added the 6 stiches, knit to same length as first one , now knit 1 st from first part with 1st from 2nd part and also decrease the 6 st evenly divivded on this row, i.e. you will have now on your needle a cloth that has 2 layers,,, now kni 2 rows , and rib again k2 , p2 , cast of when both ribbed parts are same length ,,,, if you knitted it as rectangle , sew the side seam, ,, if you worked it in the round, you have finnished ,,,,, the double knit part should add warmth ,,, You could also knit only one middle part and add an inner piece of cloth for added warmth ... mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Thank you very much! I think that I understand (of course, I have to get out a ruler to figure out just how much a centimeter is (^: ).

Just one question: If I make a pattern for the outside layer, should I make the inside layer patterned, too, or can I just do straight knit stitch? (I will be working in the round.)

Thank you again!!!

- Melinda.

: >First, a quick intro. I am Melinda. I am 32 years old, live with my DH and : >5 DCats. As you can see from my email address, I am a quilter, but recently : >I have taken up knitting. I find knitting to be a much more portable thing : >to do! : >

: >I would like to make a muff/scarf/hat set for my DSIL for Christmas, but : >have not been able to find a pattern that I like at all for a muff. I don't : >want it to be a big frou-frou thing. I just want something soft, simple, : >and cozy. But maybe I can't do that with a muff? : >

: >I did a search on Google, and found a pattern for the big fluffy type. Does : >anyone have any suggestions for something a little plainer? : >

: >Thanks in advance! : >

: >- Melinda. : >

: >

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Reply to
deMoMo

Hi Melinda, welcome to rcty! :o)

I did a search yesterday and thought I had posted the URLs here, but apparently I didn't. Anyway, here are the sites I found.. hopefully there will be something there that can help you.

Gemini

Knitted Muffs, etc

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Reply to
MRH

Hi Melinda,

There is a Fiber Trends pattern, I think it's called Winter in the City, that is for a felted hat and muff. Both include multi-fizz, so the muff is definitely frou-frou -- but I don't see why you couldn't make the same thing and just leave out the multi-fizz.

I made mine with the multi-fizz, and I use it all the time, and I wasn't sure that I would when I made it.

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Karen in MN

Melinda Sorry ,,,, 1 inch = 2,54 cm ,,, As long as you got the idea , you can use any measurements you want , OF COURSE you can knit the inside as plain as you want ,,,,, ,,,,,[ although one time i made 2 different colors to inside and outside and by this coiuld match it to my clothes] have fun ,, use it it is MY pattern ... mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Hi Melinda,

Welcome to this great group and I love the pattern Mirjam posted for you, I'm going to copy it off just in case I want to make one someday. Come back and let us know how it turned out.

Nora

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norabalcer

Karen!!! I've MISSED you!! Hugs, Noreen

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The YARNWRIGHT

Gemini,

I love you!!!

I was looking for a decent pattern also!

Hugs & God bless, Dennis & Gail

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Spike Driver

Melinda,

Yes welcome to the group. Please check in often.

Hugs & God bless,

Dennis & Gail

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Spike Driver

*blush* Thank you! I love you too! ;o) hehehe And you're very welcome! :o)

Gemini

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MRH

Melinda,

It didn't dawn on me until this evening that I made a muff that I put on while I'm dozing in my chair as my hands and wrists get cold. I made it from Homespun yarn, just cast on enough stitches to fit my hands and wrists when they are on top of each other, then did it in stockinette stitch until I thought it was long enough then bound it off. Now, I'm going to have to go dig it out. Mirjam was the one who gave me the idea a couple years ago.

Hugs,

Nora

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norabalcer

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