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		<title>Tea and Scarf</title>
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Since coming back from Crete, the days have got colder and more wintry, so I turned my red merino handspun yarn into a crocheted scarf.
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<p>Since coming back from Crete, the days have got colder and more wintry, so I turned my <a href="http://www.pixeldiva.co.uk/crafty/spinning/handspun-merino-yarn/">red merino handspun yarn</a> into a crocheted scarf.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about 4 inches wide and long enough to double wrap and pull through, and it&#8217;s so snuggly soft it&#8217;s like my neck is wrapped in a hug.</p>
<p>With this scarf, and the powers of rooibos tea, I&#8217;m sure I can keep the autumn chills at bay.</p>
<h3>Recipe for a Tea Scarf</h3>
<p>approx 200yds soft fluffy worsted weight yarn<br />
7mm crochet hook</p>
<p>Row 1: chain(ch) 140<br />
Row 2: ch3 for turning chain, then double crochet (DC) (UK: triple crochet (TR)) in each base chain.<br />
Rows 3-5: ch3 for turning chain, DC(TR) in each chain<br />
Frilly border: ch3 for turning chain, ch1, DC(TR) in (same) turning ch, *DC(TR), ch1, DC(TR); repeat from * in each chain around the entire scarf, ending where you began.</p>
<p>Finishing: weave in ends.</p>
<p>Wear with pride. Tea drinking optional, but I can heartily recommend trying <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooibos">Rooibos Tea</a>.</p>
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