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Ramblers Scarf
This is a beautiful and very simple granny square scarf, instead of a traditional fringing, tiny circles have been added to the edges for a quirky twist. Each shade of Ramsdale is named after a Yorkshire village. I originally chose the colours to mark the places I have visited with my husband on our annual visit to North Yorkshire.
Size: Length:155cm Width: 16cm (this can be adjusted by altering the number of granny squares you make). Note that the weight of the scarf will stretch the squares and after adding fringing the overall length will be closer to 180 cm
You will need to make 75 squares in total
Hook: 4mm
Tension:
Each square measures 6cm x 6cm after blocking. Make your first square and adjust hook size if necessary.
Abbreviations: (pattern is written in UK crochet terms)
ch: chain
ch sp : chain space
dc: double crochet
sl st : slip stitch
hk : hook
Yarn: Wendy Ramsdale double knitting, a 100% British wool. 50g / 112m / 122y. To make scarf as shown you will need 9 balls of yarn, one in each of the following shades:
A: 3303 (Bedale)
B: 3304 (Hawes)
C: 3301 ( Malham)
D: 3310 (Malton)
E: 3302 (Skipton)
F: 3308 (Richmomd)
G: 3307 (Helmsley)
H: : 3305 (Thirsk)
I: 3309 (Leyburn)
(please adjust colourway to suit your personal choice)
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- First published: October 2015
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