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Frosted Berry Chevron Scarf
"Winter blows a frosty coat that blankets the world in a crisp, magical scene. A toasty mug in hand and delicate snowflakes caught in your hair take you down a sentimental journey as the air turns cool and brisk. As you leave the warmth of the fireplace, envelope yourself in the Frosted Berry Chevron Scarf, an excellent layering piece for wandering through your favourite festive markets this season. With a variety of textures on display, there's no doubt that this effortlessly chic scarf makes the ideal accessory, whether loosely draped over your cool shoulders or wrapped at the neck for a versatile look. From the fluffy cosiness of the pom-poms to the unique chevron design, what better way to stay warm this winter as you enjoy a quiet afternoon stroll through a snow capped forest..."
Crochet HookK/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook, L/11 or 8 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge11 stitches + 7 rows = 4"/10cm in double crochet
Finished SizeChild (6 - 12yrs) - Adult
Materials List
- 7.00mm (2) Crochet Hook
- 950 [1080yds] Worsted Yarn (10ply) - Lion Brand Heartland "Badlands" (3 [3] skeins); Color A - Lion Brand Heartland "Grand Canyon" (2 [2] skeins); Color B
- Pom-pom Maker
- Tapestry Needle
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JaneEK
Jan 18, 2018
This project uses a LOT of yarn (5 skeins total), but if youre looking for a truly unique Super Scarf, this is ideal. The body of the scarf is mainly comprised of Ripple Stitches with some Post stitches thrown in as accents. The result is a delicate, lacy, feminine confection that is as warm as it is attractive. The cute pompons at the ends are a delightful surprise, too. Thanks for finding this one!
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