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    Thank you Magnolia. I will give it a shot.

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    This is the link I used://docs4.chomikuj.pl/419293344,0,1,Boteh_Scarf.pdf Worked for me.

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    The graph printed for me, but it is on two pages, so will have to match up and tape together.

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    I just taped paper to the computer screen and traced it lol

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    yes, this works although I didn't get the stitch diagram here but found it on another page so all is well...thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by adairdm View Post
    I'm looking for a triangular scarf pattern. I would appreciate any information anyone can give me.
    knit or crochet?

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    Botah Scarf

    Quote Originally Posted by kary7x70 View Post
    I'm looking for a FREE Boteh scarf pattern...if you have a link to one or one to share, I would greatly appreciate it
    I had a pattern at one time but I think it was called a SouthWestern Botah Scarf. It was a cowl that ended in a long point as if it were a Cowboy's bandana but not tied!

    It was crocheted but I can't remember if it started at the point and you added a stitch at each end until you then added enough stitches to go around your head loosely and joined then did rounds til it was wide (deep) enough to cover your neck to your hairline like a cowl would.
    I hope this helps. If I come across the pattern I will gladly send it to you now that I've found my username and pin for this site!!!

    Kate

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