Scarf and Boot Cuffs Pattern
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Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg (216 Yds/3.5 Oz)Scarf and Boot Cuffs Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Create a snug and stylish scarf with a matching boot cuff with this downloadable pattern! Ideal for a thoughtful gift or a treat for yourself, this classic design will keep you warm and fashionable. Designed for the Mary Maxim Knit Club in 2014 using Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg, a worsted-weight yarn that offered 191 yds on a 3.5 oz skein. Discover our amazing selection of worsted yarns, including Mary Maxim Ragg, to make this truly your own! Materials List: MC (3 balls), double-point needles size 8 (5 mm). Finished size: Scarf 6 x 50" (15 x 127 cm), Cuffs 11" (28 cm) diameter x 9" (23 cm) long.
Stitch Requirements: Knit, purl, cast on, cast off, increase, decrease, repeat, cable back, cable front.
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