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Seashore Kerchief
Inspired by the wearability of a bandana and the natural beauty of the beach, the kerchief’s triangle shape is edged with a pretty little shell motif and accented with garter ridges that look like ripples in the sand.
Made from Hemp for Knitting’s mercerized allhemp6, the fabric just won’t wear out! And it won’t shrink, stretch, fade or pill. Hemp also provides UV protection and only gets softer and more lustrous with washing and drying.
So if you’re getting away to the seashore and walking in the brisk ocean breezes, this little scarflet will keep your neck warm and comfortable. Then later it will remind you of the sand between your toes and the little treasures you saw in the tide pools!
This pattern was first published in our Summer 2014 newsletter. Our 16-page seasonal newsletter is published five times a year and always contains a free pattern, timeless tips and articles, as well as some more timely product and class information. Sign up on our mailing list and we’ll notify you when the next issue is ready to download, or choose “send paper newsletter” on your profile to receive a copy in your mailbox—we’re happy to mail it to you!
Errata: In patterns downloaded or printed before June 9, 2014, there is one error and one omission in Row 3 of the “Edging” section.
In the “Edging” section, the first sentence of Row 3 (RS) should read (with changes in bold):
K1, M1, K1, * K1TBL (into YO from prior row), K3 * ; repeat between * * to last 3 sts, end K1TBL, K1, M1, K1. (163 sts)
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