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10" Doll Beanie & Scarf Crochet Pattern
- Regina P
- Sep 17, 2024
- 3 min read
I've been working hard on creating cute little items for a bunch of 10" dolls I picked up for Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes. I absolutely love this mission and have been lucky enough to take part in it with my church for many years now. This year I have jumped on board the organization team and am spending every moment I can gathering up goodies, making items, and encouraging others to do the same. So, to encourage and help all of you do the same I will be adding all my cute little patterns here on my blog over the months for you all to use too.

These accessories should fit most any 10" dolls. I grabbed a bunch of these Toymazing Newborn Twin Dolls that came in a set of 2 for $5 from our local Family Dollar store that are just the right size. I plan to do as many as I can for the 5–9-year-old girls age group.
Here's what you'll need to get started on the beanie.......
Materials:
Mainstays Yarn(approx. 30 yds)
H(5 mm) Hook
Scissors
Needle
Abbreviations(US Terms):
SK = Skip
sts = Stitches
MR = Magic Ring
ST = Stitch
SL= Slip Stitch
CH = Chain
SC = Single Crochet
HDC = Half Double Crochet
FP = Front Post
BP = Back Post
This pattern is worked top down. Finished beanie should measure approx. 3” tall and have 4.5” opening(folded).
To begin create a MR
ROUND 1: place 8 HDC in your MR, SL to your beginning HDC to connect(8)
ROUND 2: CH 1(does not count as a ST), place 2 HDC in each ST around, SL to your beginning HDC to connect(16)
ROUND 3: CH 1(does not count as a ST), repeat (HDC, 2 HDC) 8 times, SL to your beginning HDC to connect(24)
ROUND 4: CH 1(does not count as a ST), repeat (HDC, HDC, 2 HDC) 8 times, SL to your beginning HDC to connect(32)
ROUNDS 5-7: CH 1(does not count as a ST), HDC in each ST around, SL to your beginning HDC to connect(32)
ROUNDS 8-10: CH 1(does not count as a ST), repeat (FP HDC, BP HDC) 16 times, SL to your beginning HDC to connect(32)
Cut, tie off, & weave in your ends.
Feel Free to add as many Rounds of ribbing as you need to the brim to get the height you need.



Here's what you'll need to get started on the scarf.......
Materials:
Mainstays Yarn(approx. 15 yds)
H(5 mm) Hook
Scissors
Needle
Abbreviations(US Terms):
SK = Skip
sts = Stitches
MR = Magic Ring
ST = Stitch
SL= Slip Stitch
CH = Chain
SC = Single Crochet
DC = Double Crochet
This pattern is worked end to end. Finished scarf should measure approx. 14” long & 1” wide.
To begin CH 50
ROW 1: SC in the 2nd CH from your hook & in each CH across(49)
ROW 2: CH 3(counts as your first ST), DC in the next 33 sts, CH 2/SK2, DC in the last 13 sts(49)
ROW 3: CH 1(does not count as a ST), SC in the first 13 sts, place 2 SC in the CH gap, SC in the last 34 sts, cut, tie off, & weave in your ends(49)



So if you would like to help, and use up all your scrap yarn, you can come back here and whip up these accessories any time. Check your local churches for a drop off location to donate your creations or pack up some boxes yourself. Keep a look out for more patterns coming soon too!
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