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TRICOT KIT - THE SNUGGLE SCARF – DMC
The Tricot Kit - The Snuggle Scarf by DMC includes everything you need for knitting a scarf: two balls of soft wool in a sweet beige tone, 12mm knitting needles, a wool needle, pattern and instructions. It is perfect for beginners in the tricot, as it is woven using only three basic stitches. Final scarf size: 184 x 18 centimeters.
Detailed information
The Tricot Kit - The Snuggle Scarf - DMC is an ideal product for anyone interested in the manual creation of fashion accessories. This kit is easy to use as it uses only three simple stitches to create a cozy and comforting scarf.
In addition, the super thick wool included in the kit ensures that the scarf can be completed in just two hours.
This kit belongs to DMC’s Mindful Making collection, which ensures that the process of making this scarf is relaxing and therapeutic, making it a perfect escape from busy and stressful life.
Soft wool and rhythmic and relaxing stitches make the creation of this kit a calm and soothing experience, even for beginners in tricot. The kit comes with detailed and easy to follow instructions, so no prior knowledge of tricot is needed to complete it.
The final size of the scarf is 184 x 18 centimeters, making it a versatile accessory that can be worn in various ways.
What are the characteristics of the Tricot Kit - The Snuggle Scarf - DMC?
- Content:
- 2 balls of 100 grams each of acrylic wool in a sweet beige tone
- Knitting needles 12 mm thick
- Wool needle for sewing scarf ends
- Pattern and instructions
- Final scarf size: 184 x 18 centimeters
- Easy difficulty level: suitable for point beginners