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River Bend Scarf
River Bend was designed for the 2022 Puget Sound LYS Tour.
After several years of more intricate patterns, this year we chose to go with a simple ribbed scarf in a super soft luxury yarn. By adding unique details to simple stitches you get a completely reversible scarf with unlimited color options.
This is enough for two scarves or a scarf and a shawl. See below for a shawl idea to use your leftovers. Pattern, as written, used a full hank of the MC and half a hank of the three contrast colors.
Not sure what do make with your leftovers? We suggest a great little free pattern on Ravelry called Shawl With no Name by Carrolldj (thanks Carroll for sharing with us)
For a two-color version of this scarf - as shown, with fringe, you will need 150grams each of two colors.
Work as per the pattern alternating between your two colors for each color block - see photo at left.
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