I see so many knitted fingering weight, elongated triangle scarves that I wondered why there aren't more crocheted ones. Well, I'm trying to fill that void. This is the first of many fingering weight crocheted scarves for me. I love this one so much. I love how it turned out and how the colors go so well together.
Here are the details about the scarf:
Yarn: Fingering weight
MC (brown) - A little more than 420 yds (I ran out of my first skein [of 420 yds] halfway through the final color block)
CCA (silver) - 400 yds (minimum, depending on your gauge)
CCB (green) - 400 yds (minimum, depending on your gauge)
I specifically used Shalimar Aerie yarn in colorways Waterchestnut (brown), Chandelier (silver), and Lean on Me (green).
Hook: E (3.5 mm)
If you would like to make a Woodbridge Scarf for yourself or a special someone, here is the link to the pattern on Ravelry:
Ravelry Woodbridge Scarf Pattern
Craftsy Woodbridge Scarf Pattern
Hook: E (3.5 mm)
If you would like to make a Woodbridge Scarf for yourself or a special someone, here is the link to the pattern on Ravelry:
Ravelry Woodbridge Scarf Pattern
Craftsy Woodbridge Scarf Pattern
Cheers!
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