Intersectionality Scarf Digital Crochet Pattern
$6.00 USD
This is a digital download of a knit pattern by Vickie Howell.
Intersectionality (noun): the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as
creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
100% of the sales of this project will benefit:
The Intersectionality Scarf is inspired by the Inclusive Pride flag, which merges the traditional Pride rainbow with the trans and BIPOC (black, indigenous, people of color) colors.
This project is created in 2 pieces -- the Chevron (Trans/ BIPOC) portion and striped (traditional rainbow) portion, then seamed together with single crochet.
Wear it during Pride month -- and every month. Happy Pride, y'all!
MATERIALS
Oink Pigments Teacup Pigtail Minis (12g/25 yds; 90% Superwash Targhee/ 10% Nylon), in colors: (A) The Dark Knight, (B) Dark Truffle, (C) Tumbling Turquoise, (D) Le Pink, (E) Birthday Suit, (F) Sex & Violets, (G) Together All Rows Develop Into Sweaters, (H) It’s People, (I) Dijon Vu, (J) Nothing Rhymes with Orange, (K) REDRUM — or equivalent fingering-weight yarn in the 11 colors of the Inclusive Pride Flag
Size US E-4/3.5 mm hook
Tapestry Needle