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Another iPod cozy |
I made this one for a girl at work, I made this one out of cotton, so it will be a bit more durable I call it “Bubblegum” Pattern: Cast on 28 stitches Split onto 3 DPN’s Knit in the round until it’s about 1/4 inch longer than your iPod (or iPhone) Bind off 14 stitches. On remaining 14 stitches knit 4 rows stockinette stitch K2t on each end on every knit row for 3 rows (you should have 8 stitches) Knit in stockinette stitch for 6 rows Knit 3, bind of 2 stitches, knit 3 Purl 3, add 2, knit 3 Knit these 8 stitches in stockinette stitch for 4 more rows. Bind off all stitches, weave in loose ends.Cabled Cell Phone Cozy Pattern « The Life & Whimsies of Knitty Lou
I wanted a pattern to fit my new Android Smartphone by Google with a pretty 3 stranded cable. Since I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted, I decided to design my own. Yarn: Happy Feet by Plymouth Yarn or any fingering weight that will give you gauge. Gauge: 32 st = 4 in Needles: US#2 DPNs or magic loopAt last, some finished knitting! Here's a cover for a mobile phone which takes no time at all to make and which will hopefully keep it scratch-free in pocket or bag. Here's how I made it: I used Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk, shade (25011) because I happened to have it and it's chunky enough to knit up fast, and 3mm dpns to give a dense fabric and a nicely snug fit for the phone - which measures approx. 11.5 x 5.5 cm.
Smart phone - Cornflower
Keep Your Phone Cozy: Telephones that double as PDAs or mini computers are a lot of fun, but they're also kind of bulky compared to less well-equipped models. Knitting a cozy for your phone is a great way to protect it from scratches and to make it easy to find in a purse or briefcase. This cozy features a cool Braid cable , which looks complicated in the instructions but is really not that difficult, and it gives your cozy a cool look.

