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I was inspired to design this cowl neck scarf as I had wanted something just a little different than what was offered at the time in the way of patterns, and I wanted something that no one else was wearing. So, the button front cowl neck scarf was created as a OOAK FO. It is a very playful FO and can be dressed up or down with your favorite pair of jeans.
5 stitches to the inch. We are not concerned about rows with this pattern.
250 yards of Worsted weight
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Crafting has always been a lifelong activity for me. I started sewing while in Junior High School and from there moved on to knitting, crocheting, jewelry crafting, pottery, drawing, painting, soap making, writing poetry and romance novels, etc. Creating artistic objects is a very big part of my life and over the years I have really enjoyed mixing the art forms that I have learned and using them ...
Crafting has always been a lifelong activity for me. I started sewing while in Junior High School and from there moved on to knitting, crocheting, jewelry crafting, pottery, drawing, painting, soap making, writing poetry and romance novels, etc. Creating artistic objects is a very big part of my life and over the years I have really enjoyed mixing the art forms that I have learned and using them in creating OOAK FO's. Seems it is only natural that I use my artistic talents as I am from a family of artistic family members to include my father, several uncles and a few aunts. It has been an adventure to enjoy sharing my art with others. My most memorable experience has been the summers I spent teaching pottery to the children of my neighborhood in Myakka City. Those children have grown up now and moved on, and some still practice the pottery skills I have taught them.
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