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It's officially "TC Pfeilraupe"!

Fellow crocheter Brunella Russo-Girard and I are very proud to announce that the Tunisian Crochet versione of the "Pfeilraupe" scarf is finally available!
You can download it for free HERE, both in English and Italian.
As I said in my previous post this is an easy project, suitable for beginners who know the Tunisian simple stitch and a bit about increasing and casting off - yeah, that's all you need to make it. I really hope some of you, my dear readers, will enjoy it!


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  1. Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Anna

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  2. OOOh looks so cool - I've already downloaded the pattern...will be looking out for some beautiful wool to therapuetically hook!
    Thank you for taking the time to pass on your passion!
    Ali xx

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  3. bravissima come sempre...e meravigliose le sfumature del filato...devo cimentarmi in questo punto tunisino prima o poi!!!bacioni

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