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		<title>Stonefield Scarf Crochet Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Stonefield Scarf uses a method called assigned pooling, where the color changes in the yarn determine where the puff stitches go. It requires variegated yarn, not color work, to achieve the desired result:  an array of randomly placed puffs that stand out from the background. The pattern is entirely dependent on the yarn you use, so every scarf is unique!

<em>What you'll learn: </em> Assigned Pooling, Front/Back-Post Puff stitch

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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>== Crochet pattern instant download pdf ==</p>
<p>The Stonefield Scarf uses a method called assigned pooling, where the color changes in the yarn determine where the puff stitches go. It requires variegated yarn, not color work, to achieve the desired result:  an array of stunning puffs that stand out from the background. The pattern is entirely dependent on the yarn you use, so every scarf is unique!</p>
<p>Note: It may take some experimentation to find yarn that will work, or you can use the recommended yarn in the pattern.</p>
<p><em>What you&#8217;ll learn: </em> Assigned Pooling, Front/Back-Post Puff stitch</p>
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<li>Size: 8&#8243; x 70&#8243;, or desired length</li>
<li>Yarn weight:  Fingering (1)</li>
<li>Yarn quantity:  840 yards</li>
<li>Skill level: Intermediate.</li>
<li>Pattern type:  Step-by-step written instructions with photos</li>
<li>Language:  English with US terminology</li>
<li>Pages:  8</li>
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<p>This pattern has been independently tested for clarity and accuracy.</p>
<p>If you have any questions as you make it, I&#8217;m happy to help!</p>
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<p>The purple scarf pictured was made with Madelinetosh / Barker Wool Tosh Merino Light, color Turkey Tail, from <a href="https://shrsl.com/4t001" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jimmy Beans Wool</a> (affiliate link).</p>
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