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From crochet.about.com - Fashion Doll Scarf Easy Pattern

An Original Design by Sandi Marshall

This easy scarf is worked in lengthwise rows. There are only 5 rows to complete the pattern. A length for fringe is left at the beginning and end of the rows, so there is no weaving in of ends in this pattern! Extra fringe can be added to the finished scarf.

After designing a similar scarf (for people), I sized it down and adapted it to fit an 11 1/2 inch fashion doll. This is the result.

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Materials Used In The Example:
Aunt Lydia's Classic Crochet cotton thread, size 10, in the following colors:
Color A: Ocean, (Multicolor) color #995
Color B: Aqua, color #450
Hook: US Size 7 steel crochet hook

Finished Size, when made with materials above:
12 inches long (not counting fringe) x 5/8 inch wide

Gauge is not important for this project. Scarves come in many different widths and lengths so if yours varies from the example, that's fine.

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Abbreviations:
ch = chain
chs = chains
dc = double crochet
ea = each
sc = single crochet
sp = space
sl st = slip stitch

How To Slip Stitch (sl st) = Insert hook in stitch, wrap yarn over hook, pull yarn through the stitch and through the loop on the hook, at the same time. A slip stitch does not add any height and is used to join a chain or stitch to another place in the crochet piece. It can also be used to add a decorative ridge to the outside edge of a crocheted piece.

Refer to the closeup photo above if you need a visual for further help in understanding the pattern directions.

Starting Chain: Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the beginning for fringe, with color A, chain 102.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (101 sc) Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the end for fringe, end off.
Row 2: Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the beginning for fringe, attach color B in first stitch of row 1. ch 1, sc in ea sc across. (101 sc) Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the end for fringe, end off.
Row 3: Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the beginning for fringe, attach color A in first stitch of row 2. ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in 2nd sc, dc in next sc, (ch 1, skip next sc, dc in next sc), repeat the directions between ( and ) across the row (as many times as needed) until only 2 sc remain, then dc in ea of last 2 sc. Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the end for fringe, end off.
In row 4, you will single crochet in a chain-1 space (take a look at the photo on this page above for a closeup of the stitches). Crochet In A Chain Space Illustrated - http://crochet.about.com/library/blchainspace.htm
Row 4: Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the beginning for fringe, attach color B in first stitch of row 4. ch 1, sc in first dc, sc in ea of next 2 dc, (sc in next ch-1 space, sc in next dc), repeat the directions between ( and ) across the row (as many times as needed) until only 2 dc remain, then sc in ea of last 2 dc. Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the end for fringe, end off.
Row 5: Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the beginning for fringe, attach color A in first stitch of row 5. ch 1, sc in first sc. sc in ea sc across the row. Leaving a 1 1/4" length at the end for fringe, end off.
Fringe: Vary the length according to your own preference. If you want a fringe length as shown in my photo examples: Cut 2 1/2" lengths of color A. To attach fringe, fold one length in half, then use your crochet hook to pull the yarn (at the fold) through one stitch at one end of the scarf (pulling it through only about one-fourth inch or so). Next, pull the rest of the fringe length through the loop that you just pulled through the scarf. With your fingers, tug down on the fringe to tighten it against the scarf. If the single strands (left at the beginning and end of rows) are not hanging straight, you can help them straighten by pulling a loop (near the top of the strand) a little ways through the stitch nearest above it and then pulling the rest of the strand through the loop that you just pulled through the stitch (in the same manner as the you did rest of the fringe).
Photo of fringe in-progress at: http://crochet.about.com/od/clothingforwomen/ss/swskscarf_4.htm

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