I recently completed my second scarf. This one was a gift for my mommy. Technically it was suppose to be her Mother's Day present, but after I got it done I just couldn't wait to send it to her. :)
So since Mother's Day isn't until May, and since that's what the scarf was suppose to be for, I knew I needed to pick a yarn that was really light weight so that she could still get a little bit of Springtime use out of it. She lives in Northern California, so come May it's usually already plenty warm. Not exactly scarf weather. (Another reason I jumped the gun and sent it early.) =) I also wanted to make sure the colors were appropriate for spring and yet still neutral. So after lots of looking and debating I actually opted for "baby" yarn. (They were both by Baby Bee) It made for a super soft and lightweight scarf. Perfect! I made this scarf 8 feet long and I used a basketweave pattern which I achieved by alternating front and back post double crochets.
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