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    Ruched Sleep Eye Mask. Copyright 2009 Sarah Core, Exchanging Fire. This pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only and

    may not be sold or reproduced. For more information or technical assistance contact [email protected].

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    by Sarah Core

    Sleeping is one of my favorite activities, rightup there with eating, reading and knitting.

    Taking a nap, or simply sleeping when it is light

    outside, however, requires blinds to be pulled and

    curtains to be drawn, and often I will wake up to

    find myself half-suffocated because I tried to

    burrow underneath the covers and hide from the

    light in my sleep. Ive tried on many masks and

    sleep pillows in my efforts to find something to

    cover my face and block out any bit of light

    coming through, but I often dislike the way they

    press down against my eyes, or the way the thick

    cord or elastic attaching the mask to my face

    pulls and creates bumps under my head. I find it

    distracting and it makes it hard to actively

    participate in my favorite activity. What I needed

    was a mask that cupped my eyes, like the palms

    of your hands do when you lay them against

    your face. I needed something that covered them

    without actually laying heavily on my face. And so this sleep mask was born. Using soft, lofty yarn and

    a unique and easy knitting technique, I knit myself the perfect mask, and then quickly found myself

    sliding into a wonderful, soothing sleep.

    MATERIALS25 50 yards / 20 46 meters of worsted or

    aran weight yarn

    Size 6 or 7 US (4.25 4.5 mm) needles, or size

    needed to obtain slightly tight gauge

    Tapestry needle

    Satin ribbon, optional

    Sewing thread, optionalSewing needle, optional

    GAUGE4.5 stitches = 1 inch in Stockinette stitch (St st)

    Ruched Sleep Eye Mask

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    This sleep mask uses a technique

    called ruching, where the fabric is

    pulled together to create a lift

    through a dramatic amount of

    increases and decreases. I usedgentle, soft yarn that would allow

    my skin to breathe while the mask

    lay against it and not irritate the

    delicate skin of my eyelids with

    harsh fibers. I suggest you use a soft

    fiber with a lot of loft and drape to

    assist the ruching, such as cotton,

    silk or even cashmere and otherwools. Also, unlike my sample, I recommend using a dark-colored yarn if you want to block out as

    much light as possible. Optional satin ties sewn into either end of the border create a bit of a decadent

    air and because the ribbons lay flat against your head, you dont find yourself bothered by bumps in

    the middle of your precious quiet time.

    DIRECTIONSFIRSTHALF:

    CO 17 stitches. Work back and forth in seed stitch to form border.

    Row 1 (RS): k1, *p1, k1*, rep from * to * end of row.

    Rows 2-3: Rep row 1.

    Row 4 (WS): k1, p1, k1, p11 for back of St st center panel, k1, p1, k1.

    Row 5 (RS): k1, p1, k1, k11 to create St st center panel, k1, p1, k1.

    Rep rows 4 and 5 until St st center panel measures 3 inches long, ending with a WS row (Row 22).

    BEGINRUCHING:

    Row 23 (RS): K1, p1, [k2tog] 3 times, k1, [k2tog] 3 times, p1, k1. 11 stitches.

    Row 24 (WS): k1, p1, k1, p2tog, p1, p2tog, k1, p1, k1. 9 stitches.Row 25 (RS): k1, p1, k5, p1, k1.

    Row 26 (WS): k1, p7, k1.

    Row 27-28: Rep rows 25 and 26.

    Row 29: Rep row 25.

    Row 30 (WS): k1, p1, k1, pfb, p1, pfb, k1, p1, k1. 11 stitches.

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    Row 31 (RS): k1, p1, [kfb] 3

    times, k1, [kfb] 3 times, p1, k1.

    17 stitches.

    SECONDHALF:

    Row 32 (WS): k1, p1, k1, p11, k1,

    p1, k1.

    Row 33 (RS): k1, p1, k13, p1, k1.

    Rep rows 32 and 33 until second

    half measures 3 inches long from

    increase row (Row 49).

    Row 50 (WS): k1, *p1, k1*, rep

    from * to * end of row.

    Rows 51-52: Rep row 50.BO in pattern stitch, by continuing to knit and purl the seed stitch before passing the first stitch over

    the second. Weave in all ends.

    FINISHING:

    If you block your mask, only wet the border portion of the piece, as soaking the ruched area tends to

    deflate some of the lift created by the increases and decreases.

    OPTIONAL

    SATIN RIBBON TIES

    If you would like your mask to stay attached to your head as you sleep, sew satin ribbon ties into the

    border on either side of the mask. Sew either end snugly into the seed stitch border with your sewing

    needle and thread. Loop excess ribbon to lay flat against itself and sew those pieces together. Then

    determine where you should cut the ribbon to allow for tying it to your head. If you sleep on one side

    or the other, simply cut the ribbon in the center. However, if you like to sleep on your back and have a

    tendency to roll over on your right side while asleep, you should cut the ribbon behind your left ear, so

    that the bow can be tied in a location where you wont feel it pressing against your head.

    SEED STITCH TIES

    Pick up three stitches along the center of one end of mask. Knit those three stitches in the seed stitch

    border pattern until desired length. Repeat for the other side. Thank you to raindear from Ravelry for

    this method. According to her, the seed stitch grabs itself, which means a full bow isnt required for

    securing the mask and the knotted ties dont press against your head as much at night.

    An elastic band or simple knitted I-cord would also work well as alternative ties.

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    may not be sold or reproduced. For more information or technical assistance contact [email protected].

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    PILLOW SACHET

    You can turn your sleep mask into an eye pillow sachet by knitting a simple Stockinette backing,

    sewing it to the mask with extra yarn and filling it with your favorite aromatic scent to help you sleep.

    MASK BACKING:

    CO 15 stitches.

    Row 1 (RS): k15.

    Row 2 (WS): p15.

    Rep rows 1 and 2 until piece

    measures 2 inches long (Row 14).

    Row 15 (RS): k2tog, k11, k2tog.

    13 stitches.

    Row 16 (WS): p13.

    Row 17: (RS): k2tog, k9, k2tog.11 stitches.

    Row 18 (WS): p11.

    Row 19 (RS): k2tog, k7, k2tog.

    9 stitches.

    Row 20 (WS): p9.

    Row 21 (RS): k9.

    Row 22-23: Rep rows 20 and 21.

    Row 24 (WS): p9.

    Row 25 (RS): k1, m1, k7, m1, k1. 11 stitches.

    Row 26 (WS): p11.

    Row 27 (RS): k1, m1, k9, m1, k1. 13 stitches.

    Row 28 (WS): p13.

    Row 29 (RS): k1, m1, k11, m1, k1. 15

    stitches.

    Row 30 (WS): p15.

    Row 31 (RS): k15.

    Rep rows 30 and 31 until second half

    measures 2 inches from last increase row

    (Row 43).

    BO. Weave in all ends.

    FINISHING:

    With the WS of the mask and mask backing facing each other, use excess yarn to stitch the two parts

    together. The backing should fit squarely into the Stockinette area of the mask, leaving the seed

    stitch border free as a ruffled edge. Remember to leave part of one end open. Turn sachet so RS is

    facing out. Fill pillow with cotton stuffing or flax seeds. Make sure you dont overstuff the pillow, as

    you want the cotton stuffing or flax seeds to mold gently to your face. Weave the open end of pillow

    closed with excess yarn, and enjoy your nap!

    Note: If using loose herbs or oils with your stuffing, I recommend first sewing them into scraps of

    cloth before stuffing the sachet, to avoid the leaves falling out from between the stitches.

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    Ruched Sleep Eye Mask. Copyright 2009 Sarah Core, Exchanging Fire. This pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only and

    may not be sold or reproduced. For more information or technical assistance contact [email protected].

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    ABBREVIATIONSCC contrast color

    CO cast on

    BO bind offk knit

    k2tog knit two stitches together (decrease)

    kfb knit through the front and then the back

    of the same stitch (increase)

    m1 make one (increase)

    MC main color

    p purl

    p2tog purl two stitches together (decrease)

    pfb purl through the front and back of the

    loop (increase)rep repeat

    st stitch

    sts stitches

    St st Stockinette stitch

    RS right side

    WS wrong side

    KNITTINGRESOURCESFor online assistance with any of the techniques used in this pattern, please check out a few of my

    favorite knitting resource websites, listed below:

    www.craftyarncouncil.com/weight.html Standard weight chart from the Craft Yarn Council will

    guide you in choosing the right yarn. Then check out their helpful standard body measurements sizing

    and knitting chart abbreviations and symbols.

    www.knittinghelp.com/videos/learn-to-knit Informative videos and succinct descriptions cover

    almost everything, from the basic stitches right up to advanced techniques.www.ravelry.com/groups/exchanging-fire Join the Exchanging Fire group on Ravelry, an online

    knitting community where you can find full pattern support and chat with me.

    Visit my blog,exchangingfire.wordpress.com, to learn more about me and my upcoming designs!