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Intermediate
A stunning scarf project.
Video tutorial for the broomstick lace and puff stitch are included! Whether you're new to broomstick lace or just need a refresher...we've got you covered.
This pattern includes:
Cowl pattern
Scarf pattern
How-to tassel instructions
How-to video for special stitches
BONUS:
This pattern also includes instructions for making a cowl or infinity scarf.
These scarves whip up really fast because of the tall and delicate broomstick lace stitches.
The pattern repeats and is easy to memorize. We've listed it at intermediate because it incorporates broomstick lace. But it's really quite simple if you know how to crochet those stitches.
You're eyes may deceive you. This looks like knitting...but it's 100% crochet! You will crochet around a #17 and #50 knitting needle.
It's a lot of fun. You may want to pick up some extra yarn...cause your friends and family are sure to request this scarf!
You have permission to sell or give away your finished handiwork as long as credit is given to Yarnovations.com.
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207 yards of DK weight
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Yarnovations designs innovative crochet patterns for Yarnivore's. This is not your grandmother's crochet!
We are the Yarn Twins, Deborah Bagley and Dana Bincer. We have been crocheting since the mid 1980's...when our grandmother taught us how to crochet. But we didn't honestly crochet much until 2010.
We gravitate to fun, whimsical, realistic type designs. Maybe they're a little quirky, ...
Yarnovations designs innovative crochet patterns for Yarnivore's. This is not your grandmother's crochet!
We are the Yarn Twins, Deborah Bagley and Dana Bincer. We have been crocheting since the mid 1980's...when our grandmother taught us how to crochet. But we didn't honestly crochet much until 2010.
We gravitate to fun, whimsical, realistic type designs. Maybe they're a little quirky, too. Mostly, we want to have fun with this craft and inspire others to see how unique and enjoyable crochet can be as well.
We do charge a little for our patterns. We purposefully keep the price point low so that more people can enjoy our designs. Though the patterns are economical, the quality of our patterns is top notch. We include photos, gauge info, supply list, special stitch instructions, special notes unique to each pattern, checkboxes next to each row (so you can keep track of what row you've done) and more.
All of our purchased patterns are for the buyers eyes only. But we fully grant you permission to sell or give away your finished handiwork. Please credit yarnovations.com when you share your homemade items.
We wish you many happy hours crocheting and a few pennies in your pocket (if you sell your crocheted items).
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