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Lonicera Scarf
This lacy scarf has pretty flower petals that remind me of honeysuckle. Some folklore suggests that honeysuckle is centered around love and by bringing honeysuckle into your house a wedding would follow within a year.
Choose a beautiful, soft fingering weight yarn you love, to create this delicate scarf.
Note: Pattern is both charted and written
SKILLS REQUIRED
Chain
Single crochet
Double crochet
SIZE
Approximately 8” x 72”
YARN REQUIREMENTS
Approximately 670 yards (600 meters) of wool/silk blend fingering weight yarn
Sample used Estelle by Permin; 133 yards in 25 grams; 70% merino, 20% angora, 10% silk; Color Willow Green (884614); 5 balls
HOOK SIZE
3.75 mm or US size F
GAUGE
One repeat of pattern UNBLOCKED (8 stitches) is 1 inch
One repeat of pattern BLOCKED (8 stitches) is 1 1/4 inches
OTHER MATERIALS
Blunt needle to weave in ends
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- First published: December 2015
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