Say “no” to cold necks.

When ever my neck gets cold I become crankier than normal. I recently started knitting chunky infinity scarves and now my neck is never cold. I knitted more than enough scarves for myself and since they are so fun to knit I decided to make some to sell.

Here are three scarves I knitted and struggled not adding to my heaping basket of scarves.

Click on title and you will be redirected to my Etsy shop..

Pink Flamingo Infinity Scarf

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Dandelion Chunky Infinity Scarf

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Arm Knitted Gray Infinity Scarf

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Stay warm!

From

Cee Otter!

The Odd Ball Blanket

I always give my mom a knitted gift for Christmas. She has tons of scarves, hats, gloves, and socks. This Christmas I wanted to do something different and special.

I stared at my huge basket of odd balls and pondered what I could make. After much thought the idea to knit her a blanket popped into my head.

I have always wanted to make a blanket but never wanted to spend the money to buy enough yarn for a blanket.

I wanted the blanket to be colorful and chunky so I chose size 13 circular needles and two strands of worsted weight yarn and got to work.

After almost a month of working on the blanket I finished on Christmas Eve along with many other knitted goodies.

Her are some photos of the end result! IMG_0133.jpgIMG_0132.jpgIMG_0135.jpg

It was a really chilly day in Indiana and my momma’s face shows her discomfort (hahaha).

Have a happy day!

~Cee Cee (Knittah 4 Lyfe)

 

 

Life Inspires my Knitting

While technically I am an adult, I still have a childish heart. I enjoy all types of animals. The uglier and goofier the better. For an example I love blobfishes. 9351589556_52b916256c_b.jpg They are so ugly but their faces look like adorable grumpy grandfathers.

Over the years I have knitted many silly hats from snakes to colorful ponies.

Years ago I opened an Etsy site and it was just extremely time consuming.

But since knitting is one of the few things that make me happy I have decided to ignore the dreadful things about Etsy, like promotion, and focus on the fact I am doing something I truly enjoy.

Late last night I listed my first three items.

Disclosure this adorable little girl is not my child. My only children are furry and slobbery.
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https://www.etsy.com/listing/263121409/childrens-hand-knitted-monster-hat

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https://www.etsy.com/listing/263120501/childrens-hand-knitted-dress-up-royal

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https://www.etsy.com/listing/263223710/childrens-hand-knitted-bear-hat-with

 

More to come soon like chunky scarves and women’s beanies.

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Adios!

The Chunkier The Better

Over the years I have made many different types of knitted scarves. I never truly fell in love with any of the styles I chose until one day recently my older brother showed me a video about arm knitting. Minutes later I was at the yarn store buying the chunkiest yarns I could find. After making a couple arm knitted infinity scarfs I realized I love chunky and fluffy yarn. I finally found my scarf style and I have even bought huge knitting needles so I can also knit scarves the regular way.

My favorite yarn thus far to use for arm knitting is Chunky Yarn by Loops & Threads.  The yarn feels like a cloud hugging your neck.

My top yarn pick for knitting with large needles is Cozy Wool by Loops & Threads.

The moral of the story is the chunkier the better for me. 

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