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Yarn
ScarvesMade Easy!Make these beautiful yarn
scarves in no time at! Just grab
your favorite yarn and a few
essentials then get to knotting,
tying or just plain old-fashionedbraiding. Thats rightthese
scarves require absolutely
no knitting.
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Hip MixYoure yearning or
yarnin a bevy o colors,
eights and textures.Turn that uzzy-uzzy
inatuation into a simple
knotted scar! For this look
e bundled together
three kinds o yarnsot
boucle, quirky curly and
hip sequined. Then, e
knotted them at evenly
spaced intervals.
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Plum FunIts yummyits plummyits just so pretty! We
made a seriously simple scar rom a mountain o
sot eece yarn. Theres nothing to this look. Just
bundle the yarn together at evenly spaced intervals.
Then, wrap and knot with more yarn to secure.
Soft SpotSpecialty yarns make the sweetest
scarveswith hardly any efort!
We used a bulky bangle yarn pai
with coordinating chinchilla, to
quirk up this imaginative design
Theres no trick to the look. We
loosely twined the strands, and th
we knotted the ends.
In Knots I youre looking or easy, youll love this
knot-and-go design. We picked up some cozy
sel-striping sock yarnapproximately
thirty strands gave us the bulk we wanted.
Then, we cut it to the desired length beore
tying some strategically placed knots. Done!
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Eyelash SplashYoure not araid to braid! And thats why this
easy scar is right up your alley.For the look shown, knot together
approximately 15 strands o uzzy
eyelash yarn. Separate into three
equal sections, and go to town w
a basic braid.
TextureTriumph
Go onbe bangled!
Braid together black
and white versions
o this chic novelty
yarn or a scar thats
chunky, unky and sure
to make a statement!
Tip:Though the
pompom-style yarn
makes the design look
complicated, this scarf
is nothing but a basic
braid. Easy!
So SpiralNeed a scar to curl up in? Makit yoursel using our quirky, cu
yarn! We went of the book o
this look, twisting, looping a
knotting together a pattern
o our very own design. Wh
could be more un than ma
things up as you go?
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Make a BraidTo braids can be better than one! Thats certainly th
case ith this multi-colored creation. The basic braids
easy as anything to execute. Make one braid the leng
you ant or the scar. No begin another braid, placin
next to the rst braid. weave the second braid into the
every 3rd or 4th stitch to anchor in place. Tip: Let your sc
do double-duty as an easy wrap around belt!
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Fuzzy, WuzzyWow!Youre looking or un, ast and absolutely abulousith nary a needle.
well, e suggest a scar! Get on trend and on your ay ith these
knotted, braided and artully tined designs. Simply pinpoint your avorite
style, pick your avorite yarns and go. Sitting and knitting? Not or you!
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Eye onthe BallFelt balls (available in the
Needlework Department)
are the ocal point o thisquirky neckwear. What
a great idea or a scar!
We used an embroidery
needle to careully pull
the yarn through the
balls, knotting it at
intervals as we worked.
Chained UpYour scaryour style. Thats exactly
how it should be! Pair your avorite yarn
with your avorite embellishments,
everything rom gold chain (available
in the Jewelry Department) to metallic
oss to colorul beads. Have you allen
in love with some little elt owers?
Stitch them (or use abric glue) right
into the mix!
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Quite WhiteWispy white yarnits called
Inatuationgives this scar
lighter than air appearance. W
went the no knot route to ke
things airy. Instead, we placedlengths o yarn side-by-side,
machine stitching across the
yarn to secure. Tip:Sew at
evenly spaced intervals, and
place tear-away stabilizer unde
each section before you stitch.
Vintage ChicThis scar eatures rows and
rows o beautiul braids. We
used yarn o several weights
and textures or the look,
braiding separate rows until
we reached the desiredthickness. Then, we used an
embroidery needle to stitch
the rows together. Even the
ower accent is made rom a
braidsimply coil and stitch!
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Flower HourCozy bron yarn and a sophisticated shtail bra
add up to a gorgeous scar. But e didnt an
to stop there. we ent that extra girly mile to
crochet a simple coordinating foer. The scar
pulls through a loop on the back o the bloom.
Fishtail Braiding
. Gather the yarn together at
ne end and tie. Now divide into
wo equal strands as shown.
2. Hold the two strands
in your left hand, but keep
them separate.
3. Bring a small section of yarn
from the strand on the right
across to join the left strand.
4. Now reverse the position
of your hands.
5. Bring a small section of
from the strand on the left
to join the right strand. Re
Steps 35 until braid is the
you desire.
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Like a LadderSometimes you eel inclined to climb! This
rock-and-roll scar began ith to coils o hot
pink eyelash yarn. we used a needle to stitch
black eyelash yarn rom one coil to the other. The
resulting rope ladder style pattern is one o a kind!
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Cast Your NetYoull nd instructions or
creating this scar on the
olloing page.
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Prep:1. Choose two types of textured yarns for the look shown here.
2. For the long side of the scarf, cut approximatelytwenty-four 80 pieces (A) of yarn. Divide into 12 pairs.
3. For the short side of the scarf, cut approximately
twenty-seven 80 pieces (B) of yarn. Fold each piece in half.
Instructions:1. Tie one set of yarn A horizontally across a dowel rod or between two chair
backsanything to hold them taut. This will be the base for your scarf.
2. Measure in 7-8 from each end of the string set to allow for fringe. You can make
a mental note of the spot, or you can mark it with a paper clip or clothespin. Well
refer to the mark on the left as mark C. The mark on the right will be mark D.
3. At mark C, use a larks head knot to loop one piece of the folded yarn B to the
base strings. Continue to tie B strings to the base in the same matter, leaving
approximately 2 between each string, until you reach mark D.
4. Measure 2 inches down the vertical B string at mark D. Using a square knot,
tie on an A string set. Be sure to leave 7-8 at the end of the string for the fringe.
Tie the A string set to each subsequent B string in the same manner until you reachthe last B string.
5. Measure 2 down, and repeat the process with another A string set. Continue
adding A string sets until you reach the bottom of the scarf. Be sure to tie double
knots on the last row. And youre done!
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Larks Head Knot
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Do the DowelThese designs may look intricate, but
they come together in a snap. Simply
tie yarn (or groups o yarn) to a dowel
rod at evenly spaced intervals. Then
knot according to our diagram. Tip: The
number of strings you use and the length those strings will be determined by the siz
scarf you wish to create. Space strings clos
together for a tighter weave. Space them
farther apart for a more open weave.
Macram ScarKnotting Diagram