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Laurel Garland
Have you achieved something amazing lately? Then show it off by wearing your own Laurel Garland scarf. The laurel crown or wreath is a symbol of victory, or as I like to see it, a sign of accomplishment. It represents hard work that pays off, dedication to a sport, or even growth in a craft or musical pursuit. The Laurel Garland scarf takes a bit of inspiration from Greek antiquity (see: Apollo and Daphne, the Olympic games, etc.), and loosely depicts the laurel branches and leaves through the use of simple and elegant texture. The scarf is also intended to be a unique, multi-season accessory with long, narrow strips of fabric at the end that can be tied and styled in a variety of ways. This is all about personal triumph – after all, we have each come a very long way!
Sizes:
One Size.
Measurements:
77”/195.5 cm long and .75”/2 cm wide at its narrowest point and 2.75”/7 cm wide at its widest point.
Yarn:
325 yards of Wool & Palette Fingering, 100% Merino/Rambouillet (450 yards/412 meters per 100g skein). Colorways shown are Narwhal, Clay, and Light Denim.
Needles:
US 1.5 (2.5mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge:
31 stitches and 32 rows = 2.75”/7cm in charted pattern, after blocking.
Tools:
Cable needle (optional); tapestry needle.
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Skills Required:
Cabling with or without a cable needle; increasing and decreasing.
Show off your work:
Use the hashtag #laurelgarland on social media to share your progress!
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- First published: March 2024
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- Last updated: March 4, 2024 …
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