18″ doll scarf (checkered)

Sometimes, the cold bothers her a bit.

Elsa is not a good model. The lighting was all wrong and my phone died after. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You will need a G6 (4mm) hook, 2 or more colors [I used 3], darning needle, and scissors.

This pattern uses US crochet terminology.

Terms used:

Ch=chain

Dc=double crochet

Sc=single crochet

R=row

I used aqua, light blue, and white.

Starting with your dark color, ch 11.

R1: dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc 3; change to white, dc 3; change to dark color, dc 3; change to white for the finish of your dc of the dark color; ch 2

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Joining of  white onto dark color (blue) in the middle of a dc
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End of R2.

R2: dc 3, with white; change to light color, dc 3; change to white, dc 3; change to your dark color for the finish of your dc of white; ch 2.

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Joining of light color (light blue) to white in the middle of a dc.

R3-***R61: Continue this sequence until you end with dark color, white, dark color; change to your light color for the finish of your dc of your dark color; ch 1

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End of R2

R62: sc all the way around; finish off.

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Sc border around the scarf in light color (light blue).

 

 

Optional: fringe on the ends. ❤

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Fringe at the end of scarf.

 

18 inch doll scarf (vertical stripe)

Dolls get cold, too, right?

I made this pattern because I couldn’t find one I really liked (or one that wasn’t a broken link. ☹)

It is in US terminology and uses a foundation dc.

G6 (4.0 mm) hook

I used Walmart’s Mainstays Basic Yarn for the yellow and the taupe. The orange was some old stuff from my mom’s stash.

Terms used:

Ch=chain

Dc=double crochet

Fdc=foundation double crochet

Sc=single crochet

Sl st=slip stitch Fo= finish off

Cc=change color

Row 1: Ch 112 (or 110 fdc. If using this, you will cc before finishing last fdc and ch 2)

Row 2: dc into the second ch from the hook, (if you used fdc, follow from here) dc 110 to the end, cc like in row 1. Ch 2.

Row 3: dc 110 down until the last one, cc, ch 2.

Row 4: dc 110 down until the last one, cc to border color, ch 1.

2sc on the corners
5 sc on the edge

Row 5: sc 109, 2sc in the 110th stitch, 5 sc, 2sc, 109 sc, 2sc, 5 sc, and sc in with the first sc to make it 2sc. (See photos above)

Row 6: fo with a sl st.

You can sell what you make, just credit the creator, please.