Bead Skinny Skarf
by Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
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© Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer

© Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer

© Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
Bead Skinny Skarf
Bead Skinny Skarf is a play on words, reflecting on the fashion of cinching in a waist to look skinny. Bead Skinny gives the illusion of cinching the curvy lines of the faux eyelet cable with a pretty bead.
A bonus is pleasing reversibility thanks to how the ribbed texture surrounding the lozenges of eyelets and the beads are equally prominent on both the right side and wrong side.
Note: It’s easy to make Bead Skinny Skarf longer if you want. Each 16-row repeat of the Main Pattern will add about 2.5” for which you will need 3 more beads and approx 9 more yards of yarn.
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For more information, see:
http://www.heartstringsfiberarts.com/h92.shtm
About this yarn
by Aunt Lydia's
Thread, size 3
100% Cotton
150 yards
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