Coedlan
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Coedlan
by Katie Weston
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Coedlan (pronounced Coydlan), is Welsh for coppice, when you cut back a willow or hazel tree it grows back from the stump producing thin, straight leafy shoots, an area of woodland where the trees have been cut like this is called a coppice. This is a short scarf that won’t curl, and is held closed by a single large button.
It’s designed to work well with smaller amounts of handspun yarn.
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Araucania Yarns
Bulky
100% Wool
131 yards
/
100
grams
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