Chunky Grey Wool Scoody
NZ $22.00
Made from half a jersey - scoodies (scarf with hood attached across the back) are cosy and very practical. This one was made from a lovely hand knitted lavender jersey - it felted up beautifully, giving this scoody a great structured look.
Lots of ways to wear it - let the scarves hang down, or wrap them up under a jacket for extra warmth. They can flop the hood back on a warm day without taking off and losing the whole ensemble......the options are endless!
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Size: Please check the measurements below.
Colour: Grey flecked wool with blue, turquoise and red diamonds - edged with red overlock stitching
Fabric: 100% wool
Measurements:
Hood front to back: 26cm
Length of hood: 46cm
Length of "scarves": 53cm each
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Thanks for viewing, please check out my other reconstructed stuff.
Lots of ways to wear it - let the scarves hang down, or wrap them up under a jacket for extra warmth. They can flop the hood back on a warm day without taking off and losing the whole ensemble......the options are endless!
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Size: Please check the measurements below.
Colour: Grey flecked wool with blue, turquoise and red diamonds - edged with red overlock stitching
Fabric: 100% wool
Measurements:
Hood front to back: 26cm
Length of hood: 46cm
Length of "scarves": 53cm each
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Thanks for viewing, please check out my other reconstructed stuff.
Payment options
- Cash on pick-up
- Bank deposit
- PayPal
- Credit card via PayPal
Shipping details
- Ships from Christchurch, New Zealand.
- $4.00 Standard post within NZ
- $10.00 Rest of the World
- Pick up by arrangement.
- If there is no suitable option for you listed above, contact briarcook to enquire about alternative payment or shipping options.
NZ $22.00
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