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    Does anyone know the best yarn for making scarves

    I would like it very soft but not to bulky. one that you can wrap around your neck twice.

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    I would consider this yarn:

    Soft Yarn Yarn | Red Heart

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    Hi Susie.. I'm making a scarf myself right now and I chose Red Heart Unforgettable.. it is very soft and I love it!

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    I like using I Love This Yarn. It is soft and there are many colors to choose from

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    Thank you Have fun crocheting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susie Ann View Post
    I would like it very soft but not to bulky. one that you can wrap around your neck twice.
    I have made several with simply soft and everyone loved them

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    Anything that is soft works nice. I use Hobby Lobby's I love this yarn and scarfs look and feel nice. Simply soft is another yarn that works nice and Red Heart/Love this yarn is my favorite. Hope this helps.

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    Love LionBrand Scarfie yarn

    I just made two sets of a hat, scarf and fingerless warmers with the Lion Brand "Scarfie" yarn. One ball makes a scarf. Very soft, no itchiness, 78% acrylic, 22% wool. Love the colors! It has a smooth change in shades of color as it crochets up. With two skeins I can make the whole set with just a little left over. Really nice! Check it out!

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    I just go out and find the yarn that feels very comfortable and warm around my neck and then pick the colour I like. Easy Peasy! Then just use the appropriate hook or needles that are recommended on the yarn.

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