Doctor Who thing of the day: Fourth Doctor scarf for nonknitters
You say you crave a 20-foot long scarf just like the one Tom Baker wore, but you couldn’t knit a stitch to save your life? Help is now at hand. KBthreads at Instructables is a genius: Usually reproductions of the scarf are knitted. I know nothing about knitting. I was on a tight time budget with no time to learn how to knit. Instead I decided to do some upcycling and make my scarf out of sweaters from a thrift store. I made a reproduction of the original Doctor Who scarf that was worn by the Fourth Doctor in seasons 12-14. Oh, clever! And there are lots of details for the newbie scarf-cheater: *notes on choosing sweaters: You do have to sew. And there’s a bit of math involved:
You know what? It might be easier to learn how to knit. (If you want to actually knit a Fourth Doctor scarf, instructions are easy to find.) (If you stumble across a cool Doctor Who thing, feel free to email me with a link.) Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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Thu Nov 10 11, 12:08PM categories: easter eggs permalink Disqus comments tip jarshare
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