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Wavy Edge Shells (No Weaving Ends) Skinny Scarf

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Photo Showing Row 1 on Other Side, in Progress

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This photo shows a partial row worked in the remaining loops, with further remaining loops showing beyond the stitches already made in the row. The photo can be helpful to refer to when crocheting Row 1 on the second side of the scarf or in helping beginners, who are learning how to crochet, to understand where the stitches are made.

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If you're wondering what yarn I used to crochet the scarf shown in the photo above, it is Red Heart Super Saver Aran Fleck, a worsted weight yarn. The skinny scarf is about 2 inches wide when crocheted with that yarn.

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