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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v4.1.2 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Sat, 17 May 2008 11:51:01 GMT--><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:rss="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:cc="http://web.resource.org/cc/"><rss:channel rdf:about="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/"><rss:title>Pretty Lace Handwarmers</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/</rss:link><rss:description></rss:description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><dc:date>2008-05-17T11:51:01Z</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.squarespace.com/">Squarespace Site Server v4.1.2 (http://www.squarespace.com/)</admin:generatorAgent><rss:items><rdf:Seq><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/whits-knits-pretty-lace-hand-warmers.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/pretty-lace-hand-warmers-materials.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/pretty-lace-hand-warmers-the-pattern.html"/></rdf:Seq></rss:items></rss:channel><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/whits-knits-pretty-lace-hand-warmers.html"><rss:title>Whit's Knits: Pretty Lace Hand Warmers</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/whits-knits-pretty-lace-hand-warmers.html</rss:link><dc:creator>purl bee</dc:creator><dc:date>2008-03-22T16:00:49Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-none"><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHdone2.jpg" alt="PLHdone2.jpg" /></span><br /></span></p><p>These hand warmers are a breeze to make, quick and easy, although the pleasure of knitting them may make you wish they would never end. Using the <a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/yarndetail/3420" target="_blank">Sheep Number Three</a> is like knitting a cloud. It feels bottomless and so <em>cuddly. </em>An unusual and wonderful experience!&nbsp; <br /></p><p>One skein will go on and on, so spread the love and make a bunch! Enjoy! --Whitney</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/pretty-lace-hand-warmers-materials.html"><rss:title>Pretty Lace Hand Warmers: Materials</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/pretty-lace-hand-warmers-materials.html</rss:link><dc:creator>purl bee</dc:creator><dc:date>2008-03-22T15:50:53Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-none"><a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/yarndetail/3420" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHmaterials.jpg" alt="PLHmaterials.jpg" /></a></span></p><ul><li>1 skein of The Sheep Shop Yarn Company's <a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/yarndetail/3420" target="_blank">Sheep Number Three</a>, 30% silk and 70% wool. (This is color number F066, &quot;Cotton Candy.) One skein is enough to make at least three pairs of hand warmers.</li><li>1 set of US#5 double pointed needles. I used <a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/needlelist/company,59" target="_blank">Lantern Moon's ebony needles</a>.<br /></li></ul>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/pretty-lace-hand-warmers-the-pattern.html"><rss:title>Pretty Lace Hand Warmers: The Pattern</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.purlbee.com/pretty-lace-handwarmers/2008/3/22/pretty-lace-hand-warmers-the-pattern.html</rss:link><dc:creator>purl bee</dc:creator><dc:date>2008-03-22T12:42:29Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHhandsinmitts.jpg" alt="PLHhandsinmitts.jpg" /></span></h2><h2>Gauge</h2><p>4 1/2 stitches = 1 inch in lace pattern</p><p>6 1/2 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch</p><h2>Finished Size</h2><p>Fit most women's hands&nbsp;</p><h2>Pattern</h2><p>Cast on 30 stitches to 3 double pointed needles (10 stitches on each needle). Join for working in the round, being careful to not twist the stitches.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: This lace pattern is very easy to follow, but is even easier if, for Round 2, you <em>start</em> every needle with a yarn over and, for Round 4, you <em>end</em> every needle with a yarn over.</p><p>Round 1: Knit</p><p>Round 2: *Yo, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.</p><p>Round 3: Knit</p><p>Round 4: *Ssk, yo, repeat from * to end of round.</p><p>Repeat Rounds 1-4 two more times. </p><p>Repeat Rounds 1-3 one time.</p><p>Next round: *Ssk, yo, repeat from * to last 2 stitches, k2.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLH1a.jpg" alt="PLH1a.jpg" /></span> </p><h2>Knitting the Thumb Hole</h2><p>This section will be worked back and forth, not in the round. To do that, turn the work so that the inside of the hand warmer is facing you, so that the first stitch you're about to knit is the one you just knit.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLH2.jpg" alt="PLH2.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Row 1: K2, p to last 2 stitches, k2.</p><p>Row 2: K2, *yo, k2tog, repeat from * to last 2 stitches, k2.</p><p>Row 3: Repeat Row 1.</p><p>Row 4: K2, *ssk, yo, repeat from * to last 2 stitches, k2.</p><p>Repeat Rows 1- 4 two more times.&nbsp;</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLH3.jpg" alt="PLH3.jpg" /></span><br /></p><h2>Knitting the Rest of the Palm<br /></h2><p>After Row 4, do not turn the work, instead join for working in the round again.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLH4b.jpg" alt="PLH4b.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Round 1: Knit</p><p>Round 2: *Yo, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.</p><p>Round 3: Knit</p><p>Round 4: *Ssk, yo, repeat from * to end of round.</p><p>Repeat Rounds 1-4 three more times.</p><p>Knit 4 rounds. </p><p>For the <strong>right</strong> hand warmer, finish 7 stitches <em>before</em> the end of the last round. For the <strong>left </strong>hand warmer, finish the fourth round, then knit 7 <em>more</em> stitches.<br /></p><h2>Knitting the Cuff</h2><p>Turn the work for knitting back and forth again.</p><p>Row 1: Purl into the back loop (pbl), p to last stitch, pbl.</p><p>Row 2: K1, k2tog, k3, [make 1 right (m1R), k6] 2 times, make 1 left (m1L), k6, m1L, k3, ssk, k1. (32 stitches)&nbsp;</p><p>To m1R, pick up the bar between the last stitch you knit and the one you're about to knit, bringing the needle from the back to the front.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHm1ra.jpg" alt="PLHm1ra.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Then knit into the front of this stitch.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHm1rb.jpg" alt="PLHm1rb.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>To m1L, pick up the bar between the stitch you knit and the one you're about to knit, bringing the needle from front to back.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHmila.jpg" alt="PLHmila.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Then knit into the back of the stitch.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHm1lb.jpg" alt="PLHm1lb.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Row 3: Purl.</p><p>Row 4: K1, k2tog, k2, m1R, k7, m1R, k8, m1L, k7, m1L, k2, ssk, k1. (34 stitches)</p><p>Row 5: Purl. <br /></p><p>Row 6: K1, K2tog, k1, m1R, k8, m1R, k10, m1L, k8, m1L, k1, ssk, k1. (36 stitches)</p><p>Row 7: Purl. <br /></p><p>Row 8: K1, k2tog, k to last 3 stitches, ssk, k1. (34 stitches)</p><p>Row 9: Knit</p><p>Row 10: Repeat Row 8. (32 stitches)</p><p>Row 11: Knit</p><p>Row 12: Bind off, leaving the last stitch on the needle.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHcuff1a.jpg" alt="PLHcuff1a.jpg" /></span>&nbsp;</p><p>Pick up 12 stitches down the right side of the cuff. (13 stitches on the needle: 12 picked up + 1 from the bind off)</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHcuff2.jpg" alt="PLHcuff2.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Pick up 1 stitch between the 2 sides of the cuff.</p><p>And pick up 13 more stitches up the side of the cuff. (27 stitches)</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHcuff3.jpg" alt="PLHcuff3.jpg" /></span><br /></p><p>Next row: K12, slip 1, k2tog, pass the slipped stitch over, k12. (25 stitches)</p><p>Bind off and sew in the ends. Done!<br /> </p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><span class="full-image-float-none"><img alt="PLHcuffdone2.jpg" src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/PLHcuffdone2.jpg" /></span><br /></span>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item></rdf:RDF>