1919 Beach Scarf Knitting Pattern
This looks like it would be an easy project and would add a lot of texture and style to your outfit!
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-Columbia Floss- 4 balls cream white, 3 balls plum, 2 balls Vert de Mer
- Knitting needles, Size 9
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