Scarf Theory
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Scarf Theory
by Beth Graham
Though theoretically a scarf, the subtle angling along the edges of the border suggests the narrowest of shawls. Inspired by Katherine Matthews’ design work, this scarf pairs a traditionally crocheted border with a Tunisian simple-stitch-and-purl body.
The border is worked first; afterward, the body is picked up in Tunisian crochet row by row.
String Theory Caper Sock offers the perfect combination of stitch definition and graceful movement. One skein makes a generous scarf.
Additional gauge information: 16 dc in row 5 of border and 4 rows of border = 3”, blocked.
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by Beth Graham
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by String Theory Hand Dyed Yarn
Fingering
80% Merino, 10% Nylon, 10% Cashmere goat
400 yards
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113
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