Dice Bay Crescent Scarf
by Susan Santos
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Dice Bay Crescent Scarf
by Susan Santos
I love crescent-shaped scarves. They’re so versatile and easy to wear. I spend most of the winter with one wrapped and tied around my neck, and even carry them in the summer, ready for over-airconditioned rooms. This scarf is named after Dice Bay, located on Lake Clark, where you’ll find Port Alsworth, Alaska, population 159, give or take a few. A scarf like Dice Bay would be a good idea in Port Alsworth, or anywhere else for that matter—it’s pretty AND practical.
This scarf is worked from tip to tip: increasing, working even, then decreasing, working the edging as you go
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by Classic Elite Yarns
Lace
70% Alpaca, 30% Silk
440 yards
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50
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