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Gracy Gradient Scarf
A rectangular Tunisian crochet scarf made using 4 coordinating skeins of fingering weight yarn for a cozy and warm winter scarf
This scarf is a great stash buster of 4 coordinating fingering weight yarns. I used the Explorer Knits 2022 Advent for this scarf and they faded beautifully. I wanted to make a scarf that would keep me warm and yet, when you got close to the scarf, you see additional details that make it one of a kind.
You will hold the yarn double throughout for a seamless fade. You crochet it on the bias and an easy 12 row repeat. This is going to be such a wonderful scarf for the fall and winter months.
You use a 8mm Tunisian crochet hook with a 20” cord. This is easy to customize because you crochet until you run out of yarn or you get to the size that you want.
You will need a kitchen scale, needle for weaving in ends, and blocking supplies.
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