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Overlapping Rainbow Scarf
I was doing a series of rainbow scarves and I was bored. I wanted something different, but there’s only so much you can do with a rainbow. Or so I thought. Of course, this would work well with many different colors; I just happened to be working in rainbows. The result was so lovely, I had trouble letting it go. As if that wasn’t enough, working in double strands meant that it was really fast to make, too. I might just have to make another one for myself!
For this pattern you will need 6 different colors, though you may use fewer colors and repeat a section (or have a shorter scarf), or add more colors and skip a section (or have a longer scarf.) You will also need an N hook (or the proper hook to fit 2 strands of your yarn,) scissors, and a yarn needle to weave in the ends.
- First published: January 2016
- Page created: January 14, 2016
- Last updated: October 28, 2021 …
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