On Scribd: Apnea Oliphant

My mother recently started wearing a mask at night for sleep apnea, which my parents jokingly refer to as her “elephant nose.” I thought it wasn’t quite fair that she should have to endure the embarrassment all on her own, so I threw together an elephantine nose warmer to help my dad empathize with her. Here’s the pattern, for anyone who could use a little chuckle.

Apnea Oliphant (Click to download or print.)

 

6 comments to On Scribd: Apnea Oliphant

  • Hahahaha! Did you design that for your mom? It’s AWESOME!

  • Never mind. Don’t answer. Because now that I have foolishly asked I just noticed the short ¶ that preceded the pattern. Fear not. I shall catch on…

  • Grammy

    The site is looking good. Much easier to .read

  • sammy

    Aw! Aren’t you sweet and thoughtful! Do you think he’ll actually wear it? Hehe cool.

  • Brenda

    Great new site. You guys are so creative….and computer savvy. Love you

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