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A "TC Pfeilraupe" Fall

Our "TC Pfeilraupe" pattern has become incredibly popular: it's now in the Top 10 Hot Right Now Tunisian crochet patterns on Ravelry, and Brunella and I are so proud of our little one, and so so glad all these fellow crocheters enjoy it this much.


I've been busy making some of these scarves for friends these last weeks, and I thought it'd be nice to show them all in a roll to you. So, there you go, all my "TC Pfeilraupe" scarves:





What do you think? Are they pretty enough? :)

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  1. Congrats on the tremendous success!

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  2. Congratulations and thank you for all your fabulous TC inspiration throughout the year!
    I have the Railway knitting book on my present list!
    Looking forward to lots of your amazing creations in 2017!
    Ali x

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  3. sei sempre più brava con l uncinetto tunisino...davvero complimenti e poi scegli sempre bellissimi filati!!

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