Children's Hand Chain Scarf
Put away the crochet skills for just one pattern and take a look at this Children's Hand Chain Scarf. I know you don't believe me, but this crochet scarf pattern is worked up with your hands! How unique is that? Not only are you making an adorable scarf for your little girl, but you also make it entirely with your own two hands instead of with crochet hooks. To me, that make this scarf pattern extra special, extra fluffy, and extra cute. Your little one will love this accessory, especially as they are going back to school this fall.
Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeGauge is not important for this project.
Finished SizeScarf Measures 2 wide X 40 long (6.4 x 101.6 cm)
Materials List
- RED HEART Boutique Swerve: 1 ball 9946 Fizzy
Notes
This scarf is a chain that is made by hand rather than with a crochet hook. Use the palm of your hand to measure each chain so that the chains will be consistent in size.
Scarf
Unwind the ball of yarn and lay it flat on the floor or table. Take one end of the yarn and match up with the opposite end, doubling your yarn. Using your hand and doubled yarn, make a slip knot leaving a 5 (12.7 cm) tail and adjust loop to width of your hand. Pull yarn through the loop to form a chain. Using the palm of your hand to adjust the size of chain. Continue to pull yarn through each chain formed until you reach 40 (101.6 cm). Tie off. Knot each end three times and trim remaining yarn.
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kimmielynn2 520031 7
Jul 04, 2016
There is not a link attached to this post!
AFC Editor Julia
Jul 05, 2016
Hi Kimmie, There's no link because the pattern, short as it is, is printed in full right on the page. If you look under "Instructions," you'll see the "Scarf" header and a one paragraph pattern. Please let me know if you have any other concerns! Julia, editor for AllFreeCrochet.com
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