Single Wing Halo
by Virginia Woods Bellamy
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Single Wing Halo
Yarn: B; a nubbly yarn, bucle, fingering yarn, or any yarn approximating the second weight on the gauge chart; 1 ounce. (Two different colors)
The scarf is finished by carved wooden beads attached
to the two far points with matching yarn knotted to hold the beads in place.
To wear: The halo scarf is twisted into a naturally curling spiral and held in place by buttoning the beads into the weave of the stitches.
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