"I had cold winter days in mind when I designed this crochet scarf. Living by the coast, I always need some amazing warm accessories to get me through the coldest months. I'm sure you're going to love wearing this amazing scarf on those cold says just as much as me! The crochet Winter Seashore Scarf is your perfect grab and go scarf for those cold season days. This scarf works up quickly, is super soft and comfortable to wear. This pattern is skill level easy and are crocheted lengthwise, which means you'll have to crochet just a few rows. "

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