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Apple of My iPhone Pouch
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Notes:
Gimp yarn is completely non-stretchy so be sure to work tightly and evenly. For this reason I highly recommend using 2 circular needles (as in sock knitting) as this avoids ladders forming between the needles.
The flap is knit as a small tube in order to hide the back of the magnet where it is fixed to the knitting. If you are making this without a magnet, and using instead a buttonhole and button, you do not have to knit the flap as a tube. I leave it to you to modify the pattern as such.
This pattern would work equally well with a tightly spun wool or blend yarn. You could also knit the apple pattern in a second color as intarsia knitting. You could as well avoid the magnet altogether and make a button hole in the flap and sew a button on the pouch itself.
The possibilities are many!
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- First published: March 2009
- Page created: May 9, 2009
- Last updated: March 27, 2018 …
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