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A very simple musical note pattern for your iPod cozy.
(Intarsia knitting technique recommended)
Yarn: DK or fingering weight.
For a 2nd generation iPod nano cozy, cast on 25 stitches. Use stockinette stitch (alternate one knitted and one purled row).
I knitted about 100 rows total, but decide for yourself. Start knitting the musical note after ~65 rows, see chart above. Feel free to make the "legs" of the note longer.
One knitted, centered buttonhole toward the end completes the pattern.
Some blocking recommended (I used a steam iron) before sewing sides together. Add button.
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■iPod touchを購入しました。
blogs.dion.ne.jp/109nissi/archives/9863171.html
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You can see the mint leaf I cut out for the Shuffle light to shine through - not easily, but you can see the shadow of the edge a bit.
This is what my iPod photo did today. I was thrilled when I found out that I have to ship my iPod to Apple for repair.
Apparently Sad Apples existed long before Sad iPods. click here
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iPod Sad Face
Sep 10th, 2011 by admin
www.apple2care.com/ipod-sad-face.html
Help! My iPod Photo’s spoilt
JANUARY 9, 2006
On September 12, 2006, Apple updated the Nano line. The second-generation Nano features scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum casing like the earlier Mini's design; the multiple color choices (silver, green, pink, blue, and black) mirror that of the Mini as well. However, unlike the second-generation Mini, the button labels do not match the color of the Nano. Instead, they are gray, like the first-generation Mini, except for the black iPod which has a black click wheel. The second-generation Nano features "a brighter, more vibrant display", a battery life upgrade (from 14 to 24 hours), and doubled storage sizes with the new 2, 4, and 8 GB models (compared to the previous 1, 2, and 4 GB models). The second generation iPod Nanos also support gapless playback of audio files, a new search option, and a 40% brighter screen. The 2 GB model is available in silver only. The 4 GB was initially available in green, blue, silver, or pink. The 8 GB model was initially only available in black but Product Red was later added. Apple claims that the second generation iPod Nano's packaging is "32% lighter and uses 52% less volume than the first generation", thereby reducing environmental impact and shipping cost at the same time. On October 13, 2006, Apple announced a special edition iPod Nano Product Red, with a red exterior and 4 GB of storage. For each red iPod Nano sold in the United States, Apple donates US$10 to the Product Red initiative, while retaining the regular price of US$199. On November 3, 2006, Apple introduced a red 8 GB model, due to "outstanding customer demand", while also retaining the US$249 price point of the black model with an equally large storage capacity.