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Desert Waves Scarf & Shawl
Desert Waves Scarf and Shawl are worked in an eyelet chevron pattern. When worked in a yarn with long color changes, the pattern creates a gradation of undulating waves of color. Desert Waves is also a great stash-buster project to use up all those mini balls of leftover sock yarn. Make some stripes in different widths and end up with a bold and colorful scarf or shawl.
The scarf and shawl are worked on needles larger than usually used for fingering weight yarn, which creates a slightly open fabric that provides warmth without too much weight. Stitch pattern is written and charted.
Skills needed:
kfb
k2tog
yo
skp
Designer note: I am a loose knitter, so please check your gauge. It may be necessary to go up 1 or 2 needle sizes.
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- First published: September 2011
- Page created: September 4, 2011
- Last updated: September 27, 2012 …
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