Pom-pom scarf
by Julie Williams
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© Julie Williams

© Julie Williams

© Julie Williams
Pom-pom scarf
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This is really too simple to be called a pattern, it’s more tips on how to make a simple scarf using an i-cord and small pom-poms.
You can use any weight of yarn that you have spare - not much is needed - between 5-10m (6-12yds) and simply match the needle size to your chosen yarn.
I’ve used left overs from other projects for the scarf pictured - a bulky weight yarn on 4mm needles for the i-cord part and Camarose Snefnug yarn for the pom-poms. If you steam the pom-poms after making them they are transformed into extra puffy spheres - just watch your fingers - use a steamer or hold it over the spout of a kettle using a fork or tongs.
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- First published: December 2023
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