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get Co this winter with this knit look
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ribed neck warmer you can whip this up
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in just an hour or two so today I'm
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going to be using this emu CL classic
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Tweed chunky and a 6 mm hook so for an
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adultz neck warmer you're going to want
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35 now if you want to make a different
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size all you need to do is make your
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chain just a little bit more than twice
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the height you want your neck warmer to
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be I'm just going to make a small Swatch
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today to show you how to crochet so I'm
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going to start by putting a half double
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crochet into the second chain from the
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hook and then I'm going to go ahead and
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across so if you're making the add do
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size you will have a total of 34 half
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double crochet now we're now going to
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turn we're not going to chain one we're
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not going to make a starting chain we're
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turn and then I'm going to put a single
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crochet into this first
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Stitch and then I'm going to stack
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another single crochet on top so you
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just put your hook through that
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first leg of the Stitch and then put
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single crochet now normally this would
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count as a double crochet but we're
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using it in the place of the half double
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crochet today so try not to make your
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stitches too long now from now on we're
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going to start working into the back bar
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of the half double crochet stitches from
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the previous row so if you look at the
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front of the stitches this is the front
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of the Stitch and this is where we
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normally work we normally you normally
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put your hook through both Loops here in
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this part of the Stitch but we're
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actually going to work in the back bar
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which is on the back of the
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Stitch and it's this horizontal bar you
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here so I'm going to put my hook under
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the horizontal bar and just work a half
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normal and you're going to do this all
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the way across it's just going under
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that horizontal bar this is sometimes
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also known as the third Loop
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now keep going until you get to the end
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row and once you get to that last Stitch
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we're going to put this last half double
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crochet into the Stitch as
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normal this will help keep the ends a
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tidier and then we're going to
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turn a single crochet into that first
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and then put a stack stitch on
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top and now we're just going to repeat
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the previous row so we're going to put
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half double crochets in that back
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across until we get to that last
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Stitch so and again into that last
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Stitch we're going to put half double
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crochet into the Stitch as normal going
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loops and then we'll just turn and we'll
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start with the stack Stitch again so
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that's single crochet into the first
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Stitch another single crochet stacked on
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top and then half double crochet into
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the back bar of each Stitch all the way
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across until the last Stitch where you
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will half double crochet into the last
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Stitch and you're just going to repeat
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that row until your piece is as uh as
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long as you want it to be so
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basically it's going to go around your
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neck this is the from the top to bottom
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this will be rolled over so this bit is
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going to be the length that will go
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around your neck so you're going to keep
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crocheting this until it is big enough
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to go around your neck comfortably now
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how big you want this to be depends on
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what style of a neck warmer you want you
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can have it quite fitted around the neck
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like a polo or turtle neck or you can
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make it a bit bigger and have it more of
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a cowl neck it's really up to
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you I will go ahead and add a few more
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rows and then show you how you'll finish
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warmer okay so I've gone ahead and added
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a few more rows so you will keep going
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until your neck warmer is as wide as you
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want it now all you do next is just
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fold your piece over so that you've now
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the foundation edge here and then your
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final edge here so we're just going to
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join these together so for the first
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Stitch we're just going to put a hook
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into that first Stitch and then go into
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that first stitch on the foundation Edge
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stitch now for the next one we're going
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to go through the back bar of the Stitch
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and then the next stitch on the
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foundation Edge and slip stitch and
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we're going to repeat that all the way
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across going through the back bar
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picking up that next Stitch slip
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stitch so we're going to do this all the
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across till you get to that last Stitch
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and you can work through both loops and
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slip stitch into that last
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off so once You' fastened off and waving
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in all of your ends all you do then is
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just fold it over I know this looks
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really tiny the smallest neck warmer in
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the world and your finished neck warmer
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should look something like this and if
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you're looking for more cozy accessories
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then check out my other videos right
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here on YouTube bye-bye now