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Wavy Edge Shells (No Weaving Ends) Skinny Scarf

by Sandi Marshall
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Photo Closeup With Piece Turned Over to Use Remaining Loops

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This photo can help a crocheter understand what pattern directions mean when it says to turn a crocheted piece around to use the remaining loops of the starting chain for the next part of the pattern.

I used this method in my Wavy Edge Scarf Pattern.

Photo by Sandi Marshall, copyright 2007 by Sandi Marshall, licensed to About.com, Inc.
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