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Scorpio Cowl - Mosaic Crochet

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$35.00
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The Scorpio Cowl is done in mosaic crochet so it is reversible! Two cowls for the price of one! For this reversible cowl you’ll only have to work with 1 color at a time, dropping the inactive yarn at the start of a round and picking it back up at the start of the new round.

The pattern calls for DK weight yarn in at least 1 main color (MC), and 1 contrast color (CC). We have lots of yarns in the store to choose from to make your cowl special.

Must have completed the Beginner Crochet Class. 

This is an in-store class and it meets Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-5pm, 2/12 and 2/19.

Cost: $35 for class instruction. Yarn, pattern, hook and notions are additional. 
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Scorpio Cowl - Mosaic Crochet

$35.00
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