I'm crazy mad in love with this sophisticated looking waves scarf. It's almost like an explosion of Autumnal colors.This pattern uses Noro yarn and thee way the colors change it's stunning, almost like a piece of art. Use 2 strands of sock yarn held together to enhance colour variation in this already variegated yarn. The yarn is soft and comfortable around the neck. Nancy’s Waves scarf is a really relaxing project to work on, and it looks so beautiful. Nancy’s Waves Scarf by Cori Dodds , a pattern that imitates dropped stitches, is stunning and a great gift to all crocheters out there who fell in love with the Drop Stitch Scarf.
Finished Size : 6 ½” x 72” blockedYarn: Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn (70% wool/30% nylon; fingering weight; 100 grams; 420 meters) or any sock weight yarnHook : Hamanaka 6.00/U.S. E (3.5)Notions : Yarn needleGauge : Gauge is not important to this project
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Thank you to Cori Dodds for the images and inspiration!
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It’s even prettier if you run the pattern long way.
Sadly the actual link to the pattern doesn’t work.
@[100000797319426:2048:Patricia], thanks for noticing. Indeed, the pattern has been moved. I replaced the link with the new one. Please try again. Thanks!
Beautiful