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The colors in this scarf were inspired by a Key West sunset. Key West is known for its beautiful sunsets and the particular one that inspired this scarf was beautiful shades of green, gray, yellow and mauve. The stich combination in this scarf is open and relaxed, typical of the Key West feel.
Enjoy this as an infinity scarf or don't connect the ends and make it a regular scarf. Make it a little wider and it doubles as a shawl for evening.
Materials:
Made with worsted weight yarn.
Skill level:
Easy
Pattern written in standard American terms.
Size:
6 " x 80 ", can be adjusted to other sizes
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I have always loved to create. I can remember making Barbie Doll clothes out of scraps of fabric as early as 6 years old.
I was fascinated by my mother's friend who could make fabulous clothing out of odds and ends. I would watch her crochet and try to memorize how her hands moved. One day I picked up a hook and some crochet thread that my mother had laying around, and I started to crochet. ...
I have always loved to create. I can remember making Barbie Doll clothes out of scraps of fabric as early as 6 years old.
I was fascinated by my mother's friend who could make fabulous clothing out of odds and ends. I would watch her crochet and try to memorize how her hands moved. One day I picked up a hook and some crochet thread that my mother had laying around, and I started to crochet. The first thing I made was a crude doily, but it was enough to encourage me to continue. I bought pattern books with my allowance and tried to follow the diagrams to learn different stitches.
Over the years I have tried various crafts but always return back to my first loves, sewing and crocheting! This shop is my opportunity to share my creative ideas with all of you. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I enjoy creating them!
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