"I love cosying up on a chilly day and there is nothing cosier than a long, warm scarf wrapped around you! Crochet this simple, long scarf using only single crochet and chain stitches. Perfect for beginners or if you are looking for a simple but stylish project. Using a chunky yarn, a larger hook size and with a combination of chains and skipped stitches, this pattern makes a warm, airy scarf that has lots of lovely drape. The acrylic yarn chosen is inexpensive but beautifully soft and fluffy."

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