Elizabeth Scarf
by Adrienne Larsen
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© 2015

© 2015

© 2015
Elizabeth Scarf
While scarves are reversible, sides are not identical, RS and WS are labeled for orientation purposes only.
I designed this scarf to push the boundaries of welting; I wanted to see if I could make a scarf where each side had welts that were not visible on the other side. I think it looks like a stretched out Elizabethan neck ruff.
For video tutorials of welting technique go to:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbSeDibpRDU9FIcnCalVvIw
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About this yarn
by Plymouth Yarn
DK
48% Rayon, 42% Linen / Flax, 10% Cotton
101 yards
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