Fall Checks Infinity Scarf by Ali Hurlburt - PDF Pattern
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This scarf is perfect for days when the leaves are falling and the wind is starting to have a chill. Made from 100% cotton, it is comfortable and warm while still being light enough for sunny autumn walks. Slub cotton gives it a rustic, textured look and feel. You can sew your finished piece into an infinity scarf, as shown, or add fringe to the ends and make a conventional scarf. Either way, you’ll have a pop of colour and a comforting warmth to brighten up your days.
This kit creates one 70" x 12.5" scarf.
Difficulty: Beginner
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To use this pattern you will need access to a rigid heddle loom or a minimum two-shaft loom with a weaving width of at least 15 inches. You will also need a 10-dent reed.
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