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{{fa}}A hooded scarf is a fun, fashionable accessory for autumn and winter. You can crochet this practical  project as long as you have a skein of yarn, some basic crocheting knowledge, and a few spare hours. Note that this article has been written using American crochet terminology.
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A hooded scarf is a fun, fashionable accessory for autumn and winter. You can crochet this practical  project as long as you have a skein of yarn, some basic crocheting knowledge, and a few spare hours. Note that this article has been written using American crochet terminology.
 
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
*To [[Make-a-Slip-Knot|make a slip knot]]:
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*To [[Make a Slip Knot|make a slip knot]]:
 
**Cross the attached end of the yarn over the loose end, creating a loop.
 
**Cross the attached end of the yarn over the loose end, creating a loop.
 
**Push the attached side of the yarn into this loop, drawing it through from back to front and creating a second loop. Tug on the first loop to tighten it around the second loop.
 
**Push the attached side of the yarn into this loop, drawing it through from back to front and creating a second loop. Tug on the first loop to tighten it around the second loop.
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**Wrap the attached side of the yarn onto the hook above the loop already on it.
 
**Wrap the attached side of the yarn onto the hook above the loop already on it.
 
**Pull this yarn through the loop on your hook to complete the stitch.
 
**Pull this yarn through the loop on your hook to complete the stitch.
*To [[Single-Crochet|single crochet]]:
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*To [[Single Crochet|single crochet]]:
 
**Insert the hook into the indicated stitch.
 
**Insert the hook into the indicated stitch.
 
**Catch the yarn with your hook from the back and pull it through to the front of the stitch. There should be two loops on your hook now.
 
**Catch the yarn with your hook from the back and pull it through to the front of the stitch. There should be two loops on your hook now.