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Conceal
My son very rarely asks me to knit him anything. This past weekend he asked for a cup holder - a knitted sleeve for his cold cans (not soda) (lol).
I asked if it needed to have a bottom - the look he gave me was priceless - of course it needed a bottom.
I came up with a very straightforward design - ribbed edge, stockinette stitch middle and a bottom that features decreases similar to a hat. I made it out of 100% wool so it will wick the moisture away from the can and absorb it.
I used DPN US 6 needles and worsted weight wool.
My husband says I am an enabler (to my son not to knitters).
I think he is right.
The pink one is for his best friend at college who is a female.
Enjoy
xo
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