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Diamondback Scarf
Diamondback Scarf is the 1st pattern from the ebook Great Plains
- Crocheting my land, the Texas Panhandle.
Diamondback Scarf
Growing up in a fairly rural area of the Texas Panhandle, diamondback rattlers were just a way of life. Respect them and their space. Those critters meant business if ya got too close, and that distinct rattle was all the reminder we needed.
While scary to consider their bite, one cannot deny their beauty.
This scarf is my tribute to the amazingly intricate diamond lace pattern that runs their length
Skill Level
Easy
Finished Measurements
53 1/2” length, 12” depth
Materials
- 416 yd (380 m) of aran weight (#4 medium) yarn; Shown: Sirdar “Blur” (70% microfiber, 30% kid mohair; 208 yd (190 m)/1.75 oz (50 g), 2 balls in color #713 egg
- Size H/8-crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
- Tapestry needle
Gauge
13 dc and 6 rows = 4” (10 cm)
Gauge is not crucial for this project.
This pattern has been professionally tech-edited for accuracy and has complete written instructions along with a clear diagram and schematic.
Also included in this download is a Printer Friendly version of the pattern.
Please understand, because of the nature of PDF downloads, I can not offer refunds for purchased patterns. If you have any questions about a pattern, please contact me before you buy. I want you to be happy with your purchase.
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- First published: January 2013
- Page created: January 3, 2013
- Last updated: November 22, 2016 …
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