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Decidedly Different Scarves
by Jennifer Hansen
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Knit and Crochet Patterns
This collection of scarves presents three truly unique scarf designs. Part scarves, part jewelry, part wearable art - the versatility of each design is showcased by examples using two different sets of yarn selections. Included in the collection are two knit scarves and one scarf using Tunisian crochet.
These scarves use big hooks / needles and require easy to intermediate skills.
With our instructions and yarn recommendations you will hopefully have enough inspiration to create a decidedly different scarf of your own. For those days when you want to stand apart from the crowd, these scarves are a fun way to get noticed for your uncommon creativity and style.
- Curlicue Ruffle Scarf (Knit): This scarf is a very large curlicue which drapes in dramatic ruffles about the neck. In addition, it employs a squiggle technique for the last row so that the curlicue fabric is held in a flare and texture is added to the spiraled edge of the scarf.
- Brugmansia Scarf (Knit): Sculptural and flouncy, this scarf is worked in two halves that are grafted and seamed together to create a flared tube. A similar scarf in lighter gauge, sparkly yarn is also created and is set inside of the first to create a dimensional, layered and unique accessory to wear around the neck.
- Tunisian Scarf (Tunisian Crochet): This scarf is worked long-ways in Tunisian crochet. Using a bulky yarn as its main component, it works up in under an hour and uses color change techniques to create a truly unique fabric. Ends of yarn are not woven into the scarf upon finishing, but kept dangling as fringe, contributing to the ease of scarf construction.
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