This Kid Slique scarf is both stylish and warm. It will warm your neck without being too cumbersome. You actually knit a hole into the scarf so it stays snug. It takes just one skein to make and the hand-dyed color choices are fabulous.
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Strangers will stop you demanding to know where you got your scarf. Friends will endlessly request you knit them one of their own. This scarf is quick and simple and fun to knit. Fluff comes in a variety of beautiful hand-dyed colors. Try making one - it only takes an hour or two!
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This scarf is very quick to knit and very soft. Knit in garter on a very large needle with two yarns held together. This is a great beginner project and it is also great for gifts. You can make two in a night.
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This ribbed scarf is knit with two yarns held together to produce a chunky and fuzzy look. Put two of your own colors together.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
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This luxorious scarf is knit with 100% cashmere yarn and edged with fur. It will dress up any coat and it will keep you toasty warm. Fur is available in various colors. We used two balls of Supercashmere and 3 yards of fur.
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So soft and so warm, this scarf is a perfect winter warmer for you or a loved one. Knit in 100% Cashmere and Aiko, a great cashmere blend, you can't beat the classic style. We used 2 skeins of Aiko and 1 ball of Cashmere.
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