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Doctor Who Blue Suit Scarf

Despite being sick for most of the day (in which I've decided I shall now have to live my life caffeine-free), I managed to finish up my scarf AND take photos! :) Following are pictures and the pattern (in case you would like to make your own scarf!):

Doctor Who Blue Suit Scarf

Materials:
K hook
J hook
Red Heart Supersaver in Windsor Blue
Red Heart Supersaver in Ranch Red

Row One: With K hook and blue yarn, make beginning chain to desired length. I like my scarves long, so I think mine was around 200-250. When you reach desired length, add two more chains. Switch to J hook, DC in third chain from hook, and in every CH across. Change to red yarn, CH 1 and turn.

Row Two: Single crochet across. Change to blue yarn, CH 2, turn.

Alternate Rows One and Two, until you reach desired width (mine was seven total). End with Row One. Finish off and weave in ends.


It's not the hardest pattern in the world, but someone somewhere may like it, which is why I'm posting it here. Hope you enjoy!! :)

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