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Cassiel Kerchief
Finally a scarf that you don’t have to constantly readjust as you wear it. Cassiel, named for the Angel of Solitude, is a pattern I designed during my state’s mandatory quarantine for COVID-19. Felt like solitude was a theme worth running with.
This pattern is made using the moss stitch, also known as the linen stitch, which creates a cozy bandana-style scarf. Cassiel is worked in rows, creating a triangular shape, and is finished with an attachment style of your choosing (Example: buttons, toggles, or snaps).
You will need 350 -- 550 yards of any Aran/Heavy Worsted weight yarn.
Pattern was designed for MUSE Hand Painted by WeCrochet.
Yardage differs from 350y for wool/natural fibers to 550y for acrylic or synthetic blend fibers.
Two attachments needed of your choosing.
Pattern was designed for toggles available at WeCrochet.
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