Hexafluoride
by Jill Myint-Maung
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© Jill Myint-Maung

© Jill Myint-Maung

© Jill Myint-Maung
Hexafluoride
Hexafluoride is a very simple, versatile scarf suitable for both laceweight and sock yarn. Wear it bunched up as a scarf, or open it out to reveal the hexagons and wear as a lightweight wrap. The name comes from a much loved group of friends and the fun we have with the autocorrect on our phones.
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- First published: April 2018
- Page created: April 27, 2018
- Last updated: April 27, 2018 …
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