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Pattern Type: Scarves (x) Yarn Yardage: 900-1200 yards (x) Fiber Type: Alpaca (x)

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Rising Tide Scarf

This free knitting pattern uses DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Mosaic, Stranded.

Winona Scarf

Finished Measurements: 8” wide and 95” long

Free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Rib.

Morning Meadow

Worked in 3 strands of yarn.

Free knitting pattern using DK or Lace-weight yarns. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Fringe, In-the-round, Seamless, Textured pattern.

Spring Awakens

The scarf is worked in 2 strands of yarn, it measures 17" (43 cm) x 64" (162 cm) without fringe.

Free knitting pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, Stripes.

Long Run

The piece measures approx.: Width = 43 cm = 17”. Length = 180 cm = 60 3/4” without fringes (220 cm = 86 1/2” with 20 cm = 8” fringe at each end).

A free knitting pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork.

Warm Bordeaux

This free knitting pattern uses Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace pattern.

Universal Yarn Prism Wrap

Finished Measurements: 75¼” long and 13” wide

A free knitting pattern using Lace-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, Lace pattern.

Riverbend

Measurements: approx. 39 x 150 cm / 15 1/4" x 59''

A free knitting pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: English Rib.

Beignet

A free knitting pattern using DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Garter Stitch.

Delilah

Knitted DROPS hat and scarf and gloves with lace pattern

A free knitting pattern using Sport-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace.

Tentacular

Cool scarf

A free knitting pattern using Aran-weight yarn.
















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