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Omer's Scarf
Originally Published for the Fall 2017 Ficstitches Yarns Kit Club
A drop-stitch with two different colors gives Omer’s Scarf a dynamic texture reminiscent of the colorful weaving of Native American designs. Worked in worsted weight Rambouillet yarn, this dense fabric makes for a warm scarf or a sturdy table runner. The tassels add a playful touch of whimsy.
“Lucy went back to her yarn, trying to turn her thoughts to what she might make out of it. She settled on a design she’d watched her Great Aunt Sally work on a sweater. She thought it might be nice on one of the narrow parlor tables as a runner. She could add some tassels to hang off the ends of the table and dress up the place a bit.”
- Excerpt from “Unraveling: Castanola, TX” by C. Jane Reid
Materials:
2 Skeins Worsted weight yarn, 1 in each of 2 colors
Tassel Maker (recommended)
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- First published: December 2017
- Page created: January 26, 2018
- Last updated: July 19, 2024 …
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