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Date Posted: 08:12:24 12/15/15 Tue
Author: Lisa Hamblin
Author Host/IP: host-209-97-79-37.newwavecomm.net / 209.97.79.37
Subject: Re: pattern for scarf
In reply to: joan 's message, "pattern for scarf" on 10:05:00 12/01/15 Tue

>I had seen a crocheted scarf (sort of triangular and
>not real long) it has "fringe all along the edge.
>However, the fringe was a chain of maybe 10-15, then
>worked back and across the row to the other side. It
>looked like it was all SC between the sides. (maybe
>worked in back and front loops only). I have searched
>for a pattern that would be like it with no luck.
>Anyone know what I am looking for? I would say the
>peak of the triangle would be no more than 10 or 12
>inches deep, and the whole scarf was maybe 24 to 30
>inches in length. Not sure of this, just want I have
>in my mind of what I saw, and that was a few months
>ago.
>
>Just copies a lot of patterns off here that I can use
>for small Christmas gifts. Going to go to work on
>them starting tonight. Thank you to anyone that may
>have an answer for me, and a very blessed merry
>Christmas to all.
>Joan


This pattern looks similar to your description:
http://www.redheart.com/files/patterns/pdf/LW4462.pdf

Lisa Hamblin
CNM/MBA

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