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You need a super bulky. I chose Lionbrand Hometown http://www.lionbrand.com/yarns/hometownUSA.html which I picked up at the
You will also need a P crochet hook. My daughter is two and my son is four. Hers is shorter(I want to say like 3 ft), and there were leftovers, so I made hers with fringe. My son is 4 and tall, so I made his longer(Like 4 ft).
Super Bulky Yarn (lionbrand hometown)
P crochet hook
tapestry needle for weaving in ends
terms (American)
ch- chain
hdc- half double crochet
BLO -back loop only
Directions for smaller (larger)
Chain 62 (82)
hdc in the 3rd ch from hook and continue with hdc across. 60 (80)
*CH 2 turn (does not count as hdc)
hdc in the BLO of the first stitch and in the BLO of each stitch across.
Repeat * 3 more times. fasten off and weave in ends.
for the fringe, I cut 16 strands about 10" each and fastened them onto the scarf, from the wrong side like this:
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As with all my patterns, I don't care if you make stuff and sell it. Under no circumstances are you to sell this pattern. A link back would be appreciated.
Love those little neck warmers! Kudos on the picture tutorial too, very nice.
ReplyDeletethanks Andrea!
ReplyDeletethis is soooooo pretty
ReplyDeletethis is soo pretty
ReplyDeleteMade the scarf for my toddler and she loves it! Thanks for the fee pattern. I love your shop too and glad I found you. Do you happen to ever use the yarn that is 4 ply cotton? more like thread to me. I have about 8 remment rolls from my mother that I will not use. Let me know I can send you pics or if you know anyone who can use. It's free.
ReplyDelete@partyofsix...I would be interested in your yarn. :) Will you email me at Ravelry? I am jenster76 over there.
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