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South Hampton Scarf
The Design:
I love long flowing scarves – they add a style and grace to any outfit whether it is casual or formal. Last year I designed the Pearl Street Scarf after a visit to Boulder, Co. I had spent an afternoon walking up and down Pearl Street and was mesmerized by all the gorgeous, long scarves that adorned the ladies (and men) on Pearl Street. This year I find myself dreaming of the seaside, the beach and long, lazy afternoons.
My mother is from Long Island and we often went there when I was a young child to visit family. When I finished this scarf I realized that it belonged on an elegant woman walking the streets of South Hampton, Long Island. Perhaps she is looking for a place to sit and knit while enjoying an iced coffee or perhaps she is shopping for a new outfit to wear to dinner in the evening.
- First published: April 2010
- Page created: April 23, 2010
- Last updated: June 30, 2023 …
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