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Tea Cozy Spring Scarf
This design was originally dreamed up for the Puget Sound Local Yarn Store Tour. Made with a simple combination of stitches, the hardest part of this pretty scarf is choosing the color you want to make!
An easy one-row repeat makes the scarf reversible and the narrow edge is worked as you go, so that when you are done… you are done.
Size: One size, easily adjustable
Finished Measurement: Approx. 6” wide by 69” long
Yarn: Brooklyn Tweed Peerie (100% Merino wool) 210 yds 192 m / 50 g, 2 skeins
or 400-500 yds of smooth fingering weight yarn.
Other Yarn Suggestions:
Retrosaria Rosa Pomar Mondim
Sandnes Garn Sunday
Suggested Hook: Size G-6 (4.00 mm) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Notions: tapestry needle, blocking wires (optional)
Gauge: 6 half-shell motifs and 14 rows = 4 inches, after blocking. Gauge on this project is not critical - the size will just vary a little. After the first few rows have been worked, the width of the scarf should measure about 6”.
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- First published: May 2019
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