This asymmetrical wrap combines three braids: hand-dyed merino wool and cashmere. I used yarn I had collected along my local journey here in Nova Scotia.
Each of the yarns used is a fingering-weight yarn.
The one edge has a squared-off look that indents inward on the repeat of the pattern to create a sawtooth look. The pattern is easy to follow, and once you understand it, you can put it down and enjoy.
The scarf will require 1,110 yards of yarn. It’s lightweight and drapes with a flowing appeal.
Yarn Indulgences Sock Marl, 100 g / 3.53 oz. 366 m / 400 yards. The colour is unknown, as it’s been in my collection for years and dyed in New Brunswick, Canada.
A = Colour unknown. 1 - Hank
Hand Maiden Fine Yarn, Casbah, 115 g / 4 oz, 325 m / 355 yds.
B = Butterscotch - 1 Hank
C = Colour unknown. - 1 Hank
Hooks 3.5 mm / E/4 crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge = 11 sc and 12 rows = 2” [5 cm]
Measurement 93” long x 23” at the widest part.
Crochet Diagram is included to follow the pattern in a visually.
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SKU: ASYMM WRAP
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