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HoodedScarf WrapCrochetPattern

The document provides instructions for making a beginner level crochet hooded scarf or wrap. It includes a list of materials, abbreviations, notes on customizing the project, and step-by-step instructions for making the scarf/wrap body and attaching the hood.

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HoodedScarf WrapCrochetPattern

The document provides instructions for making a beginner level crochet hooded scarf or wrap. It includes a list of materials, abbreviations, notes on customizing the project, and step-by-step instructions for making the scarf/wrap body and attaching the hood.

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Skullcuddles Crochet

Hooded Scarf/Wrap

Difficulty Level: Beginner

SUPPLIES
5mm H crochet Hook
Scissors
Tape Measure
Tapestry Needle
Size 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (480-1000 yards)

ABBREVIATIONS
CH Chain
SC Single Crochet
DC Double Crochet
HDC Half Double Crochet
HDC FLO Half Double Crochet Front Loop Only
HDC BLO Half Double Crochet Back Loop Only

NOTES

● CH 3 Counts as DC Stitch
● CH 2 Does not count as HDC Stitch
● Scarf/Wrap stitch count is multiples of 6 stitches plus 3 for foundation CH
● This hooded scarf/wrap is easily customizable, the length and width are adjustable,
tassels or fringe would look great, and the yarn choices are infinite. I love the way
striped yarn looks with this hooded scarf.
● This is a great beginner crochet pattern!
SCARF/WRAP

CH 39/99

Row 1
1DC in the 4th CH from hook, 1 DC in next CH, *3CH, Skip 3 CH, 1 DC of next 3 CH, Repeat
from*, ending 3 CH, Skip 3 CH, 1DC in last CH, turn.

Row 2
3 CH, 2DC in first 3 Chain Space, *3 CH, Skip 3DC, 3 DC in 3 Chain Space, repeat from*,
ending 3 CH, Skip 2DC, 1DC in 3rd of 3 CH, turn.

Repeat Row 2 until you reach the desired length of scarf/wrap.


(I did a total of 90 rows for the scarf and a total of 90 rows for the wrap)
HOOD

CH 102

Row 1
HDC into the 3rd CH from the hook, HDC into each CH to the end,Turn.(100 HDC)

Row 2
CH2 and HDC FLO into the first stitch and into every stitch to end, turn.

Row 3
CH 2 and HDC BLO into the first stitch and into every stitch to end, turn.

Row 4
Repeat Row 2

Row 5
Repeat Row 3

Rows 6-20
Repeat Rows 2 and 3
ATTACHING THE HOOD TO THE SCARF/WRAP

Fold hood lengthwise and inside out and sew up (or slip stitch) up the back of hood.

Find the center of the hood and the center of the scarf/wrap and attach them together. Starting
from the middle sew up(or slip stitch) one side and then the other side. Make sure the seam is
on the inside of the hood.

You can add frills like pom poms, fringe or tassels on your scarf/Wrap ends or the tip of the
hood. I always steam block my hooded scarves.

You can sell any finished products.

Thank you for purchasing this pattern!

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