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How Do You Crochet A Tubular Scarf?

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How Do You Crochet A Tubular Scarf?

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Scarves are worthwhile crochet projects because they can build skills, use up stash yarn or become thoughtful gifts or donations. A tubular scarf’s simple construction–just a long tube crocheted in the round–makes it fast to stitch since there is no turning the work. Bulky yarns make practical winter scarves while finer yarns make lighter-weight or fancy accessory scarves, but worsted weight yarn in a basic stitch pattern results in a warm, attractive tubular scarf well-suited for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Chain 20 with the size K hook, leaving at least a 6-foot (1.8-m) tail of yarn at the beginning. Switch to the size H hook. Work a half-double crochet (hdc) into the beginning chain, then into each of the next 19 chains. You’ll end up with a ring of 20 hdc, which is your completed Round 1. Don’t join any of the rounds as you go; work in a continuous spiral for the entire length of the scarf. Work one hdc into each hdc of Round 1. When you finish that, it forms your

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