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Rainfall Scarf Kit
Keep cozy throughout the changing seasons with this statement crochet scarf. This cleverly designed geometric accessory showcases the Apache Tears stitch pattern, with bold zigzag stripes formed by double crochet and front post double treble stitches. Delve into the world of crochet with this satisfyingly bold colorwork scarf that pays...
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Skill level
Intermediate
Intermediate knitting patterns are aimed at knitters who have a solid understanding of fundamental techniques and are ready for more challenging patterns. Knitters at this level are expected to be comfortable reading patterns, working with a variety of needle types, and executing more advanced techniques such as cables, lace work, detailed construction methods or intarsia. These patterns require reading complex charts or instructions, offering knitters the chance to refine their skills and explore creative, sophisticated designs.
Description
Keep cozy throughout the changing seasons with this statement crochet scarf. This cleverly designed geometric accessory showcases the Apache Tears stitch pattern, with bold zigzag stripes formed by double crochet and front post double treble stitches. Delve into the world of crochet with this satisfyingly bold colorwork scarf that pays homage to the 1970s style, complete with a luxurious cascading fringe. Made using Tundra, a warm and lofty yarn with an appealing rounded appearance, this scarf will envelop you in a sensually soft blend of fine Merino wool, baby alpaca and silk.
Yarn:
The Fibre Co. Tundra (60% baby alpaca, 30% Merino wool, 10% silk, 109 m (120 yd) per 100 g hank) in shades Glacier – 1 hank, Amber Burn – 1 hank and Boreal – 1 hank.
Colors:
Photographs show the scarf in shades Glacier (no longer available), Amber Burn and Boreal.
Sizes and measurements:
One size
Length: 180 cm (70.75 in)
Width: 12 cm (4.75 in)
Notes:
This is an intermediate crochet pattern and includes written instructions only.
Photograph courtesy of Alexandra Szigeti.