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Handknit lightweight teal blue baby merino triangular garter stitch scarf

Handknit lightweight teal blue baby merino triangular garter stitch scarf

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This is truly a case where I realise the limits of online shopping, since this scarf consists of the very softest baby merino wool, and no picture will show this softness, so all I can do is give you my word!

The scarf is made of only 50 grams of Malabrigo lace yarn, making it a very lightweight yet warm and soft scarf, very suitable for spring time and chilly summer nights. It has two cute small tassels at both ends of the scarf. Wear it draped around your shoulders with the widest part on your back, or wrap it around your neck with the widest part in front.

Measurements are (unstretched): 160 cm in length and 31 cm at its widest point.

This scarf would make a great Mother's Day present, but is also great for children.

About Malabrigo lace yarn: "This yarn comes from sheep bred for generations by ranchers in the northern part of Uruguay, where the ideal climate for this breed is found." The yarn is dyed using a technique called kettle dying and therefore shows subtle variegations of colours.

Care: Handwash and dry flat.

Designed by Stefanie van den Brandt in London

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