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This Amy Cowl is a lacy moebius scarf. It's fun to make & fun to wear! This was designed for a friend that lives in a warm place, but is a great all-season accessory for everyone! The pattern includes instructions for Child & Adult sizing. You will need 175-200 yards of light worsted yarn & a J hook.
(c) 2013 Danyel Pink. All pattern sales are final (No refunds/returns). You may sell what you make, but please credit me (www.crazysocksdesigns.etsy.com) for the pattern. You may NOT resell the pattern, distribute it in any form, post it online, or alter it to claim it as your own. Contact me with any questions.
200 yards of Worsted weight
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My name is Danyel. I am a former middle school math teacher, and now a stay-at-home mom to three beautiful children. I am a proud military wife. I am a yarn addict. I'm originally from the suburbs of Chicago, and now I create patterns & crochet hats here in my home near Seattle.
I began crocheting in 2007 after a 15-year hiatus. My grandmother tried to teach me when I was little, but it ...
My name is Danyel. I am a former middle school math teacher, and now a stay-at-home mom to three beautiful children. I am a proud military wife. I am a yarn addict. I'm originally from the suburbs of Chicago, and now I create patterns & crochet hats here in my home near Seattle.
I began crocheting in 2007 after a 15-year hiatus. My grandmother tried to teach me when I was little, but it wasn't until my mother-in-law sent me a how-to book and a crochet hook that I finally taught myself. At first, crocheting was something I did to keep my hands busy to keep from going crazy while I was pregnant. Now it's my passion. I truly love every stitch. The colors, the fibers, the textures, and even the SMELL of yarn are delightful! I taught myself to knit about 2 years ago, and am slowly adding more knitting patterns to my collection.
The name "CrazySocks" comes from an old e-mail address I used to have. I don't MAKE crazy socks... I wear them. When I opened my 1st shop in 2008, I didn't know that my username would also be my SHOP name (oops!) but I thought CrazySocks Crochet sounded fun, so I stuck with it... until I changed it to CrazySocks Designs when I learned to knit, too!
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