Hot water bottle cosy
I've broken out the hot water bottle, and managed to burn my foot on it yesterday, so I want to knit a cosy for it. I've found the pattern I want to use, but I'm unsure about the yarn. Can I use anything, or are there yarns I should avoid in case they melt?
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If you're concerned about washing it, then use a superwash wool.
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Last time I said I would stay away from acrylics for a kitchen application, someone jumped all over me saying acrylic wasn't that bad. I personally find it extremely unpleasant touching my skin though and that it compresses into a near felt state when it's been warm and wet and weighted. But it's washable, comes in a bazillion colors, tends to be 4-ply or more so it's durable, and it's cheap. And I'd still spend the money to get the real stuff if it was for me.
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(I have a hot water bottle that is my best friend these cold nights, but I ended up making a cover for it out of the sleeve of a old fleece shirt of my husband's, and adding Velcro to close it.)
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But yeah, a good wool would do. Or wool rich yarn (with at least 50% yarn). Knit waterbottle covers are the best.
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(Even if it isn't 100% wool, as long as it is mostly wool, it will probably still work fine - my current hottie is not quite all wool.)