Description
Noro – Heart Scarf – Pattern was designed and knitted by the Noro team and features intarsia hearts knitted in the passionate pink, scarlet and purple hues of Kureyon colorway 102. The backgrounds of the heart blocks are made up using one colour way. The original pattern uses colour #425 as the background and we are currently knitting one using colour #343 as the background. This colour is one of the original background colours in the ever popular Noro Heart Blanket.
You will need one ball of colour #102 and 4 balls of your choice of background colours and we have them available as kits. If you spend over $50 then you will receive free delivery Australia Wide. If you need help with your colours or have any questions the please email me at hellp@missharry.com.au
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