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Keep your doll toasty warm this winter by crocheting her a Slouchy Beanie and matching Scarf! This fun crochet hat features a trendy slouchy style that is all the rage right now. You will want to make her a few in different colors to match her outfits.
The pattern features two (optional) buttons sewn to the brim of the hat. The brim of the hat is crocheted first with the body of the hat added after. This hat has a really fun texture to it that you will love!
The scarf uses the same style stitches as the brim of the hat so that it matches perfectly! It is designed to be very long so that you can tie it European Loop style. The length can be easily adjusted to make it shorter if you prefer.
This PDF crochet pattern is designed to fit 18 inch dolls such as American Girl®.
Recommended Fabrics: Knit Picks Yarn was used to make this Slouchy Beanie. Comfy Fingering Yarn in the colors Doe, and Lilac. Any fingering weight yarn will work well for this pattern.
Supplies Needed:
-150 Yards Fingering Weight Yarn #1 -Crochet Hook Size: D/3
-3.25 MM -Sharp Needle for sewing buttons and weaving in your loose ends
-Two 1/2" buttons (optional)
Skill Level: Intermediate
What You Get: One 17 page crochet pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF crochet pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.
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