Cannon Beach Convertible Scarf
by Sarah Lora
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Cannon Beach Convertible Scarf
by Sarah Lora
Looking to make a scarf or a cowl or a wrap? With this pattern you can have it all! It looks like a regular scarf, but with a button closure at the ends, it can be worn so many ways. Worked with 2 coordinating colors of variegated yarn in a ripple pattern, you’ll never get bored with this project. The name of this scarf comes from the little Oregon coast beach town that my family and I visit each year. The scarf evokes the sand and sea with the aquas and browns. Perfect for those chilly morning walks on the beach.
Feel free to sell your finished scarves, just be sure to give me credit by linking back to my Etsy shop.
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by Red Heart
Aran
100% Acrylic
280 yards
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100
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