Zopf Neckwarmer
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Zopf Neckwarmer
 Zopf is a type of Swiss bread that is baked in theform of a plait and traditionally eaten on Sunday 
mornings. The name “Zopf” is derived from the 
shape of the bread, and literally means “braid.” 
This small scarf uses the Entrelac technique to 
make the look of warm braids with yarn. 
 You can make this pretty little neckwarmer with 
just one skein of cashmere blend yarn (or other DK 
wt yarn). Entrelac is French for “inter-laced.” The 
use of short rows creates a woven look which is an 
appealing use of this self-color blocking yarn. 
Solids also look nice with technique. I-cord button 
loops attach to decorative buttons on this short 
neckwarmer- no buttonholes needed.
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Noro
Fingering
45% Cashmere goat, 45% Angora, 10% Wool
198 yards
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50
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