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The unique curly design and complex pattern of the potato chip scarf makes it look quite intimidating when it comes to making one yourself. But, the best thing about this beautiful scarf is how easy it is to knit or crochet one at home. Here are the step-by-step instructions both for knitting and crocheting the […]

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Sapphires-n-Purls: A Knitting Blog: Knit a Potato Chip Scarf - Flutter Scarf Knitting Short Rows, Mini Christmas Stockings, Knitting Scarves, Knitting Patterns Free Scarf, Knitting Patterns Free Hats, Knitting Machines, Cowl Knitting Pattern, Knitted Scarves, Scarf Patterns

Flutter Scarf in Mongolian Cashmere, 2 Ply from Jade Sapphire. I used the color Candy Girl. - Free Pattern is below. Want more ruffles? Check out my Amazing Curly Scarf! Potato Chip scarf, spiral scarf, ruffle scarf - whatever you call it, this scarf is girly and cute. The first time I saw this type of scarf was in a yarn shop in New Jersey a couple of years ago. I was looking at it, trying to figure out how it was done. The shop owner said it was done with short rows. I had only briefly…

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Potato Chip Free Crochet Scarf Pattern - Once you crochet one of these DIY scarves, you will not be able to stop! Potato Chip Scarf Crochet Free Pattern, Potato Chip Scarf Knit Pattern Free, Free Crochet Scarf Patterns Easy, Crochet Scarf Patterns Free, Infinity Scarf Free Pattern, Crochet Infinity Scarf Free Pattern, How To Crochet A Scarf, Free Crochet Scarf Patterns, Knitting Patterns For Kids

Crocheting this potato chip scarf is just like eating potato chips--you can't make just one! Make a bunch of these free crochet scarf patterns to give as Christmas gifts, but don't forget to make one for yourself.

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I recently started (yeah, another project) a new scarf. I had seen a picture of a potato chip scarf on a recent posting on the Knitting Out Loud blog. It was a corkscrew style scarf that she had seen during a book reading. I searched for patterns on Ravelry and they all were made by casting on a bajillion stitches and then after knitting a few rows, doubleing stitches several times on subsequent rows. Ruffly to be sure, but not what I wanted. I thought I had hit the jackpot with another…

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