Wednesday, October 2, 2013

American Girl Doll Crocheted Scarf.

It might still be pretty warm out some days, at least it is here in Alabama, but since winter is approaching, and I'm just learning how to crochet, I decided that my first project would be a scarf for my American Girl Doll that I have sitting in my room. I didn't follow a pattern at all, but with a little thinking, and some help from Mom, I got it done in a few hours spent over the course of two or three days, but a more experienced crocheter could probably do it in a lot less time seeing as I had only been crocheting for about a day at that point. I used simple yarn bought at Walmart and an H crochet hook.

To make this scarf make a slip knot and then chain stitch approximately 85 times, give or take a few depending on exactly how long you want the scarf to be.  After you have finished the chain stitches you will Single Crochet the rest of the scarf. You will NOT single crochet into the last chain stitch you made. If I counted correctly I did 3 rows of single crocheting on top of the row of chain stitches. You will then need to finish, or fasten off the end.


This is what my finished scarf looks like!

I hope you try, and succeed, at making this crocheting project!

My next project is going to be a scarf for myself so I will post the results and how to make it whenever it gets done.

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