This Angel Pearls Beaded Scarf "is worked from one end to the other without grafting or provisional cast on. Instructions are included for placing beads with a crochet hook and making bead or yarn tassels. Pattern contains 6 pages and is both written and charted. One ball of kid mohair/silk yarn is required for the scarf."
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
A knitted lace scarf success!
Check out the beautiful work from Laura. Congratulations!
This Angel Pearls Beaded Scarf "is worked from one end to the other without grafting or provisional cast on. Instructions are included for placing beads with a crochet hook and making bead or yarn tassels. Pattern contains 6 pages and is both written and charted. One ball of kid mohair/silk yarn is required for the scarf."


This Angel Pearls Beaded Scarf "is worked from one end to the other without grafting or provisional cast on. Instructions are included for placing beads with a crochet hook and making bead or yarn tassels. Pattern contains 6 pages and is both written and charted. One ball of kid mohair/silk yarn is required for the scarf."
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Laura, your lace scarf is beautiful!! I'm envious - I started the same scarf in blue about 2 years ago and I got about 4" done and quit. I'm inspired to finish mine now!
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