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Friday, October 14, 2011

Girlie Ninja Mask

I am really pleased that I have finished my first ski/ninja mask.  Here are some pictures of it in action:




In all honestly it is too big for her.  I like to always tell myself better a bit too big than a bit too small, so I'm losing any sleep over it.  I haven't washed it yet, and I'm hoping (in vain probably) it will tighten up a bit.  The gussets could be better too, but for a first attempt I'm pleased.

Here's the info:
Pattern: Wee balaclava
Wool: the pinks are both Wendy Mode Chunky, 50% merino 50% acrylic.  The cream wool is Lion Brand Wool-Ease, 20% wool, 80% acrylic.
What I learned: the provisional crochet cast on.  It was awesome!  I can see a lot of uses for this, so I'm pretty pleased.



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18 comments:

  1. What a fun and very useful project! Yay, you!!

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  2. I love it! With the weather turning colder, it's time to think of winter wear like this. I will have to show my daughter...I think it's a great knit.

    Happy I Love Yarn Day!

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  3. What warm looking little face, just add snow to complete the picture :)

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  4. It looks so cute! Like you say, better a little too big than too small, just means she'll get more use out of it!

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  5. Excellent and she looks so pleased with it.

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  6. Cute! That is the most feminine ninja mask I've ever seen. Really neat pattern for it.

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  7. How cute! I bet she is over the moon for it!

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  8. Perfect for SKI season!! Wooohoo!!

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  9. It looks great! I like the purple accents.

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  10. That looks super toasty and I love the color! Happy Fiber Arts Friday!

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  11. Hi!
    Lovely, it looks great on her. Have a great day!

    Sherrie
    Food for Thought
    http://100sweets.blogspot.com/2011/10/fibers-on-friday.html

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  12. Did you plan for the purple in the hat to correspond with her ski jacket? It's very cute. I think Tech Knitter has some tips for fixing up a hat that's too big on her website!

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  13. Wow / that would be ideal for these island winds. Love it. Nice to meet you. X

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  14. Hi, wow I love what you did - my eldest daughter would love that! Karima
    www.karimascrafts.com

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  15. that looks like the coziest hat ever!

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  16. Cute! She looks ready to take on whatever winter throws at her!

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