Coriolis Effect Scarf
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© Vicki Mikulak

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© Vicki Mikulak
Coriolis Effect Scarf
This collar type scarf is easy and fun to make. Wrap it around your neck and button it to keep out the chills. It is worked sideways with every other row worked in the back loop for a little texture. Little loops are added along the bottom edge as you work. Finish it with buttonholes and buttons or sew the ends together for a cowl. You’ll need 150 yards of DK or light worsted weight yarn, a size H (5 mm) crochet hook, and 3 buttons 3/4” or to fit your buttonholes. It’s easy to make larger or wider. The two page pattern has only written instructions.
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by Manos del Uruguay
DK
70% Merino, 30% Silk
150 yards
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