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A chunky, quick to crochet infinity scarf. Perfect weekend project.
Although this scarf uses a chunky yarn the way the yarn is constructed makes it very light and airy which creates a very warm accessory.
Pattern is written using British and American crochet terms.
There are two sizes using either 2 or 5 skeins of Debbie Bliss Paloma.
Approx 6 sts & 5 rows in pattern stitch should
measure 10 x 10 cm/4 x 4 in. Exact tension is
not essential.
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I have been regularly published in a variety of knitting and crochet magazines in the UK, the US & Germany (Debbie Bliss Magazine, Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Let?s Knit, The Knitter, Simply Knitting, Knitting, Inside Crochet, Yarn Forward and Verena) as well as regularly designing for yarn companies including Artesano, Fyberspates, Quince & Co, Alpaca Select and The Little Knitting ...
I have been regularly published in a variety of knitting and crochet magazines in the UK, the US & Germany (Debbie Bliss Magazine, Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Let?s Knit, The Knitter, Simply Knitting, Knitting, Inside Crochet, Yarn Forward and Verena) as well as regularly designing for yarn companies including Artesano, Fyberspates, Quince & Co, Alpaca Select and The Little Knitting Company.
I have also contributed to two books: Classic Elite: Shawls, Wraps & Scarves published by Sixth & Springs Books and the Scrumptious Collection Volume 2 by Fyberspates (both published in January 2013).
I am considered one of the UK?s leading lace designers and learnt to knit as a young child while growing up in Norway. My designs feature a variety of techniques including lace, cables and fair isle and I?m well known for my beautiful lace shawls as well as garments.
Since 2006, I?ve been teaching workshops at yarn shops and national shows in the UK. My workshops cover a variety of lace techniques, sock knitting, cables, steeking, continental knitting and much more. For a list of current workshops please click here. I also teach online workshops.
I?ve lived in Cornwall since I moved to the UK in1990 and I?m married with 2 teenage daughters. As well as knitting, I enjoy crocheting and spinning as well as yarn dyeing.
My website is www.yarnaddict.co.uk
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