A Knitted Mobius
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My youngest DD has Reynaud's Syndrome, a curse from her momma, and the doctor said one of the best things was to keep her chest area warm--keep the heart warm and pumping blood--so I knitted her up this mobius. It's like a scarf but I took the ends, twisted one so that the "circle" would be twisted, and then stitched the ends together. Her favorite color is pink and she loves it.
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We use hand warmers when she goes to bed (the reusable, microwaveable, rice bags) and she has a Thinsulate coat, gloves and boots. Hers is a pretty severe case but we keep monitoring it and take her in to the doctors when she gets tissue infections. I take a steroid cream for my flareups but she often needs the steroids and antibiotics.
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Love that scarf!
Actually, I've always loved Mobius loops.
You have shown your daughter how much fun the paper versions of them are, haven't you?
When I took Calculus in high school, we had a very fun-loving math teacher who let us decorate the classroom in Mobius-loop paper chains for Christmas.
Actually, I've always loved Mobius loops.
You have shown your daughter how much fun the paper versions of them are, haven't you?
When I took Calculus in high school, we had a very fun-loving math teacher who let us decorate the classroom in Mobius-loop paper chains for Christmas.
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