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Just a Little How-to

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Here is my video on how to make a scarf.



The Instructions:
1. Make chains until you have the desired length for the scarf.
2. Row 1: DC (Double Crochet) in the third chain from the hook, and in each chain after that until you come to the end of the row. Chain 3
3. Row 2: Turn you work and DC in each DC all the way to the end. (note; Only crochet in the third chain on the first row because that will create your first DC. In the rows following you will chain 3 and DC in the second DC.)
4. Row 3: You will continue to repeat row 2 until you get the desired width.
5. When you are finished, you will cut the yarn and pull it through the last stitch to secure it. Lastly sew in the end.

Again I hope this helps. If you still don't understand how to make it just message me and I will help you.

Enjoy!


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