The Berkley Scarf
by Gabrielle Elise
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The Berkley Scarf
One of the main things I love about the scarf is all of the different
textures it has throughout. I especially love how the crossed double
crochet stitch is more dominant on one side than it is the other. When I was designing this scarf I knew that I wanted to incorporate this stitch and that I wanted the stitches to be able to stand out even from afar. I killed two birds with one stone by using this stitch and I can’t wait to see what other ways I can use it in the future.
This pattern is easily customizable as you can simply add stitches to increase length, or add row repeats to increase the width. Of course, if you do so, you will need more yarn to complete the scarf. Please keep this in mind.
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Aran
100% Acrylic
232 yards
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142
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