This scarf's highlight are little integrated beads, but even without beads it is a wonderful eyecatcher. Because of its construction it drapes nicely and is wearable in versatile ways.
Its length and width is variable, and it can be worked in many yarn weights. It will look especially nice when using a gradient yarn such as Laceball by Schoppel.
Finished Size after blocking approx. 200 cm x 40 cm
Needed materials:
approx. 100 – 200 grams of yarn (or 800 – 1000 meters)
crochet hook matching the yarn used (choose a larger size if you crochet very tightly)
beads (for example rocailles – the hole should be wide enough that the yarn fits through easily)
a piece of very thin wire to place the beads onto the stitches. You can also use dental floss
sewing needle for weaving in ends
The patterns skill level is easy.
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