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Scrap Scallops Scarf
With something colorful and soft like this, you know who you’ll make this for in a heartbeat, and the design is elegant but doesn’t take a zillion years to make. This uber-feminine, crochet scarf is not only adorable, but it’s a great way to make use of your finest scrap yarns.
Supplies
A variety of yarn scraps. – I used approx. 83 g in 5 colors of Bijou Basin Ranch Himalayan Trail (200 yards / 2.0 oz. / 56g per skein; fingering weight / 75% yak down, 25% super fine merino).
US G (4.25 mm) hook
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Gauge & Dimensions: approx. 25 sts & 12 rows (3 pattern repeats) over 4 inches worked in pattern stitch and wet blocked. Finished piece measurements will vary depending on your gauge & yarn used, but my relatively petite sample measures 6 inches wide by 43 inches long.
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- First published: November 2017
- Page created: November 15, 2017
- Last updated: November 15, 2017 …
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