How to Crochet a Scarf

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How To Crochet A Scarf

Learning how to crochet a scarf can be fun, even for beginners. In the Cold months of the year, having a crocheted scarf wrapped around your neck will differently help keep you warm. Here are some steps in how to crochet a scarf.

Things You Need To Crochet A Scarf

Finding things you need when learning how to crochet a scarf.

Ready to learn how to crochet a scarf? Great! Here are a few things you will need.

Crochet Yarn

You will need yarn to crochet your scarf.

Picking yarn for your scarf can be fun! Here are some different yarns to choose from.
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Crochet Hooks

Get the right crochet hook for crocheting scarfs.

You will want to match the correct crochet hook with the threat you choose.
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Crochet Scarf Pattern

Choosing a pattern when crocheting scarfs.

You may want to use a pattern when learning how to crochet a scarf.
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Basics On How To Crochet Scarfs

Here are some basic steps on how to crochet a scarf.

First thing to do to make crochet your scarf is make a chain the width you are wanting your scarf to be. Next you will need to do a single row less one chain. Now turn and do another chain and continue on until you reach the length you desire.

Crocheted Scarfs

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Don't Forget To Crochet Fringe

Crocheting fridge to your scarf will add pizazz

If you want to add fridge to your scarf at the ends, it is easy. First decide on the length you want the fridge to be. Then double that length and cut the yarn strings. Finally, attach the threads of the yarn strings one by one to the last stitches of the scarf.

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  • Lemming13 Mar 11, 2011 @ 4:58 am | delete
    Nice basic guide.

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