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Moss Scarf
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I’ve been combing through my yarn stash lots lately, looking at all the good stuff that I have stored away. The wool that I’ve been drawn to the most has been my 3 skeins of Quarry (in Sulpher) from Brooklyn Tweed. They’ve been staring at me for a while now. Since green is my son’s favorite color, and winter is coming, I thought a scarf might be needed. Scarves are by no means my favorite thing to work on, but since he won’t really wear a hat that’s not brimmed, this is was a good, mindless project to work on. No heavy focusing required. This pattern is simple and easy, so I thought I’d share it with you all. It’s a good step up from stockinette stitch if you’re wanting to try something new, but still feel like you’re near beginner level. It utilizes Seed Stitch Pattern beautifully to create a textured, yet gender-neutral fabric. I’m halfway through in only 2 days, so it also goes really quickly! I’ll post a complete picture as soon as I’m finished. Here’s the pattern, in case you want to get started on this yourself!
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