Physical medicine tree (or other) ornaments for co-workers

Moon boot:Done!



















1. Toe box. Flap with the toes the full length to where foot bends. Flap on left to meet it, flap on right to meet it.
2. "Main body" of the boot is an overlarge flap across leg, like a forearm brace (no "tongue" like a high top converse shoe without its tongue. It has two "sideways tongues"). The rear guard is already on, and straps go from the sides and across the back, and extra long strap lengths to velcro across the front, once the front guard is in place.
3. Set in heel, and then there are ankle cushions on either side of ankle (we will not see it)
4. Close full shin/leg flaps. 
5. Place guard/shield on FRONT SIDE "closed" sideways tongues/flaps (since BACK SIDE already has one pre-set in place)
6. Strap guard across toe box and also shin guard
7. There is a airbag/pillow to fill up gaps

(1) base to add flaps and wraps onto
(3) toe flaps
(1) rear guard that will be attached first
(1) shin guard
(4) velcro straps
(1) air mattress knob

Moon Boot Option #2
Also has an air mattress

Moon Boot References: Aircast AirSelect Standard
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Crutches: In Progress
Close up of the V-split





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Ankle weights/ dumbells

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Walker + Tennis balls:In Progress
Maybe the tennis ball will be one color and then I just stitch the loopy green/yellow/white
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Baseball Finger splint: In Progress 

Shall I do a middle finger????? 
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Unfleshed out possibilities 
Box of gloves
Bandages
Kineseotape
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No and why
Calf stretcher = look like cake
Parallel bar = wont stay straight unless I use actual bars
Roller with basket = too complicated

Return of the giant legos

March 2025:Got bored, put away again

 Smaller studs

These yellow ones in the test lego, the cardboard reinforcement was the sides of the stud to make a tube. This new shrek colored one I made a disc. Not sure which is going to be neater or if I will end up reinforcing the whole stud.


Smaller studs so far

  1. Sc disc x 4mm hook (32 stch)
  2. Dec every 3rd (24 stch)
  3. Cut cardboard disc to size
  4. Knit side panel CO 35  x size 4 needles
  5. Knit to measure 1-1/4 inch before cast off
  6. Cardboard 13.5cmx3-4cm


cameo: kleenex logo lol


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Stud caps

 40 was way too big(?)






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Larger studs
1. CO 37 x 16 rows
2. Cardboard 17.5cmx4-4.5cm

Adding inches to pocket squares



One of the first things I did was make a bunch of swatches, and then make pocket squares! This was my favorite mock cable pattern at the time. 

 

Guinea pig for our veterinarian friend

 Also made a cabbage but forgot to take a pic





I can't remember anymore which broccoli pattern I used. This one looks familiar?



 

Edit: realized later I made the wrong number of toes on half of them lol

Lost it over this wig lol


Little paw lol

The mother
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The children
 Baby 1: full dark coat
Baby 2: dark and white coat
Baby 3:full white
Baby 4:white and orange
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Discarded: Sewn eyes