Fringe Benefits
by Caroline Birkett
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© Simply Knitting 2017

© Simply Knitting 2017
Fringe Benefits
The scarf is knitted in a twisted stitch pattern that creates faux cables. After finishing, stitches on both sides are unravelled and turned into a fringe.
Measurements
300 cm long and 10 cm wide (plus 11 cm fringe either side)
Yarn
4 x 100g balls in Beetroot (848)
About this yarn
by Rowan
Bulky
80% Merino, 20% Mohair
126 yards
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