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$7.00
This stunning pattern uses superfine cotton to weave a light, flowy oversized scarf. All of the elements here are tested and true: twill blocks, plaid, and delicate fringe. When they're woven together using 16/2 cotton, they become greater than the sum of their parts. This scarf is delicate yet structured, comforting and crisp. Pops of cherry red mix with ivory, black, and soft blue, creating a design that glows with life. This pattern is an excellent next step if you're ready to tackle finer cotton and weave a true statement piece!
Each kit contains enough yarn to make one scarf
Finished Dimensions: 28 X 76 inches, plus fringe
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
To use this pattern, you will need a four-shaft loom with a minimum weaving width of 36 inches, as well as a 12 dent reed.
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Printed Pattern: This is a high-quality complete pattern printed and mailed to you. (Shipping costs apply when you check out.)
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Collections: Campfire Pattern & Kits, Weaving Patterns
Category: 16/2 cotton, 2/16 cotton, Campfire, pattern, twill, weaving pattern
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