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| Scarves are still popular knitting projects, as gifts or as a fun way to experiment with exotic yarns. Click on each photo for an enlarged view. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| The Bold and Beautiful scarf, from the Little Box of Scarves, made with a spool of Tuscany Hanah Silk ribbon, Filatura's Gioiello mohair, and Tahki Baby Super-bulky Merino, worked length-wise on a 50 needle. | Also from the Little Box of Scarves, one skein of Noro Kochoron, using the feather-and-fan pattern. | A diagonal garter stitch pattern on a 15 needle needs only one skein of Noro Transitions to make a cozy scarf. | Two skeins of Rowan Twist on a 19 needle, make a bulky cabled scarf from the Rowan Ribbon Twist booklet. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Featured in Knitty, our version of the Loopy and Lucious scarf uses Filatura's College and Colinette's Point Five. | "Ruffles" from Scarf Style shows off Noro Silk Garden's subtle striping. | Hanah Silk's rippins paired with Laine du Nord Kitty Print and Star make a light airy scarf or stole. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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