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Anne Rowley (Sewing Bee) lovely Crochet Scarf

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alemci · 05/01/2014 17:03

Does anyone remember this? Anne wore this on the Sewing Bee. I wanted to make it but the site doesn't seem to offer the pattern anymore.

Does anyone have this pattern or have you made anything like this. I did look on the attic but there wasn't anything quite like it.

many thanks

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SoupDragon · 05/01/2014 17:11

It was "just" lots of granny squares sewn together into a scarf - if you go to Ravelry you'll find lots of patterns for squares and can use whatever yarn and colours you like.

SoupDragon · 05/01/2014 17:18

Having looked at it closely, it seems to be a collection of 6", 4" & 2" squares.

You could message her through Ravelry and ask :)

WillieWagglingRoundTheXmasTree · 05/01/2014 17:22

is it this project from her ravelry profile? if so the pattern page is this one so if you wanted to do the exact one you would need to buy the kit, however as soupdragon says it would be pretty simple to develop your own if you have got to grips with a grannie square

SoupDragon · 05/01/2014 17:29

There's a really good Flickr page here which shoud help you make the pattern up.

SoupDragon · 05/01/2014 17:30

Yes, it is the Bohemian rhapsody wrap on her project page.

alemci · 05/01/2014 17:43

Thanks I think at 87â?¬ I may give it a miss for the kit but use ideas for inspiration. I like the granny square idea as you can make it individual but you probably need fine light wool?

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SoupDragon · 05/01/2014 18:01

The kit uses a Merino yarn and a 3mm hook. You could probably use the Drops Baby Merino which has a good range of colour.

SoupDragon · 05/01/2014 18:03

The Drops Alpaca has a fabulous range of colours. I don't know how itchy it is though.

WillieWagglingRoundTheXmasTree · 05/01/2014 19:48

to make it more economical you would probably want to use a smaller palette (it looks as though the kit includes 75 different colours, which is amazing but i'm sure you could make something just as striking with fewer)

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