Ohm's Law Resist Coffee Sleeve by Heidi Arjes

Ohm's Law Resist Coffee Sleeve

Knitting
July 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
Fits medium-large coffee cups
English
This pattern is available for $10.00.

This pattern is for a dual function coffee sleeve/armband. It features the equation for Resistance (R = V/I) on one side and the Ohm, the symbol for resistance on the other.

This pattern is part of an e-book that includes the instructions to make FIVE resistance themed coffee cup sleeves (some can double as arm bands). These coffee cup sleeves are a great way to show your support for women’s rights and science every time you get a cup of coffee. They will also help the environment by reducing the use of disposable coffee cup sleeves.

Inspiration for the eBook:
I was so blown away by the Women’s March and the March for Science that I have been knitting resistance items for months now. I designed these Resistance-themed coffee cup sleeves to honor the efforts of the Pussy Hat Project and the Project Thinking Cap. I hope these items will serve as small reminders and inspiration to keep the resistance alive and well and stand up for science and women’s rights every day. If you are balking a bit about the price, please see the information about WeDoNotAgree.org below.

About WeDoNotAgree.org:
I chose to list this eBook on WeDoNotAgree.org is a website where crafters and those in the service industry offer up goods and services in exchange for a suggested donation to one of four progressive causes (Planned Parenthood, ACLU, NRDC, and SPLC). All goods and services including the webmaster’s time are donated so 100% of the profits go to the cause.

Learn more about weDNA.org here.

Stay tuned for Volume 2 that will feature BLM, Pride and trans/non-binary themed coffee cup sleeves.