A good cable scarf is necessary for autumn days spent by the lake. Chilly mornings have nothing on this stunning and cozy scarf.
View ProjectLakeland Cables Scarf
From the October 2019 issue
From the October 2019 issue
A good cable scarf is necessary for autumn days spent by the lake. Chilly mornings have nothing on this stunning and cozy scarf.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Skill Level: Advanced
Size: child (s, m, l)
Finished measurements
Chest: 31½ (36¾, 39½, 41¾) in / 80 (93, 100, 106) cm
Length: 19¾ (23, 24½, 24¾) in / 50 (60, 62, 63) cm
Materials
Yarn: cyca #3 (sport) östergötlands ullspinneri visjö (100% wool, 328 yd/300 m / 100 g)
Yarn amount and color: 3 (4, 4, 5) skeins, olive green
Needles u.s.
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