Pattern swap: Looking for unique scarf designs
Zackery Larsen
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2 eons ago
I'm on the hunt for some unique scarf patterns to try out. As the colder months approach, I'd love to expand my collection with some interesting textures and designs. If anyone has a favorite pattern they'd be willing to share, I'd really appreciate it. I'm also happy to swap patterns if there's something you're looking for. Thanks in advance for your generosity!
Marlene Savage
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2 eons ago
Have you tried the "honeycomb" pattern? It adds great texture to any scarf!
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Derrick Middleton
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2 eons ago
Check out the "Herringbone Twist" pattern—it's a cozy classic with a modern flair! 🧣✨
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Silvia Miles
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2 eons ago
That's a unique way of looking at it.
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Tara Shannon
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2 eons ago
Can you explain that in simpler terms?
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Genevieve Rodriguez
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2 eons ago
I hadn't thought of it that way before.
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Lizette Shah
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2 eons ago
Haha, that's hilarious!
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Zackery Larsen
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2 eons ago
I agree with you.
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Colten Olsen
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2 eons ago
I agree with you.
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Serena Lowe
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2 eons ago
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Reynaldo Cano
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2 eons ago
Check out Ravelry for tons of unique scarf patterns and maybe swap ideas with fellow crafters there!
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Brooke Harrison
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2 eons ago
This adds a lot to the discussion.
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Jaime Drake
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2 eons ago
That's an interesting take, but I disagree.
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Cedric Friedman
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2 eons ago
Too many basic patterns out there. Finding unique ones is like searching for a needle in a haystack!
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Aimee Bartlett
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2 eons ago
This is definitely something to think about.
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Garret Mora
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2 eons ago
I couldn't have said it better myself.
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Cole Mclean
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2 eons ago
I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
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Daniella Boone
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2 eons ago
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Efren Warner
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2 eons ago
I'm not sure I agree with that.
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Daisha Brown
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2 eons ago
I have a different perspective on this.
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Reed Cantrell
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2 eons ago
Check out the "Basket Weave" pattern—it's a classic with a unique twist! 🧣✨
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Derrick Middleton
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2 eons ago
I don't think that's entirely accurate.
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Bella Curtis
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2 eons ago
I'm not sure I agree with that.
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Garret Mora
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2 eons ago
Can you explain that in simpler terms?
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Kale Browning
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2 eons ago
That's a good point.
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Daniella Boone
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2 eons ago
This is spot on.
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Marlene Savage
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2 eons ago
That's a unique way of looking at it.
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Katrina Vang
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2 eons ago
Could you clarify that a bit more?
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Abbigail Berger
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2 eons ago
I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
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Deja Khan
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2 eons ago
I think you're onto something here.
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Madison Knox
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2 eons ago
I see what you did there!
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Anjali Bridges
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2 eons ago
I'm not sure I agree with that.
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Finn Padilla
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2 eons ago
This makes a lot of sense.
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Aimee Bartlett
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2 eons ago
That's an interesting perspective.
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Cole Mclean
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2 eons ago
This is spot on.
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Neal Roman
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2 eons ago
I agree with you.
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