Knitting Help - One Row Scarf
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- The One Row Scarf by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee is a simple scarf that I recommend as an easy pattern that always knits up into a great looking scarf. In this video I walk through the stitches and tips on knitting this scarf.
You can find the free One Row Scarf pattern on the Yarn Harlot's website here:
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You can visit the Yarn Harlot's blog here:
www.yarnharlot.ca/
There are over 10,000 pattern pages for this scarf! You can see other knitters' finished scarves and get ideas for your own by browsing those:
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The cast-on for this pattern is "a multiple of 4, plus 2". If you need help understanding this, this video will help:
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Here is my video on adding fringe:
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Detailed info on the gray scarf I knit can be found here:
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The yarns I used in my examples are both Knit Picks Preciosa Tonal.
You can use any needles for this pattern (straight or circular), I'm using double-pointed needles only because they are short and fit well on camera.
My nail polish is by Julep, color "Evan": refer.julep.com...
I used this pattern with fringe to make my mother a scarf last Christmas. She is proud and tells everyone her daughter made it! Now she wants others more colors to match her other coats. I recommend this stitch for beginners! Making another soon.
I'm making a scarf for the first time, is it okay if I use this stitch?
Sometimes the simple knit patterns are the best.
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Im so new to knitting and almost given up until I watched your video. I have now completed knitting a scarf and 2 headbands in a less than a week!! Thankyou so much. 💕💕💕
I just wanted to say thank you so much for your tutorial!
Around a week ago my parents found my Grandmother’s bag of wool and knitting needles and asked if I wanted them. She taught me when I was little (she died 19 years ago) and I wondered if I still remembered. Well, I did! I decided to make scarfs for Xmas pressies, but realised a basic knit would look a bit dull. I didn’t even realise there were different size needles for different yarns! 😂 Watching your tutorial (looking up how to knit into the back and how to purl along the way!) has just expanded my knitting ability and confidence and I’m half way through a scarf for my sister in law now! Ive also ordered different yarns for Mum and Mother in law. Your teaching style is amazing. 💕
Thanks for the video! I am currently making this scarf for the very first time after watching this video a few days ago. I love that it’s reversible and so easy to make. The perfect project to make for last minute holiday projects.
I apreciate how clearly you tell us how to do the stitches and demonstrate how to use this stich.
I've made a few of these when I finally felt able to try a set of stitches. I LOVED it. It makes a design, yet as a new knitter, I wasn't too intimated by the set of stitches. Half way through a scarf I had the mantra of "Knit, Knit, Back, Purl, (repeat)"
I'm a beginner at knitting and have been searching for a way to make my very first project and wanted to knit my niece a scarf but just couldn't decide what design to use that would be easy for me to use. Now I don't have to go buy different size needles or yarn but use whatever I want. My niece has bought me several different colors of yarns as a gift to me so using what you just showed us I will begin making her scarf for her.Thank you so much for sharing this
My granddaughter found some yarn she really loved and asked me to knit her a cap. I used this scarf pattern and turned it into a cap for her. I also knit her a scarf.
This pattern is so easy and such a nice result. Your tutorials have taught me a lot
,thank you for them.😊
I had a couple of balls of gorgeous yarn. I picked a pattern that wasn't meant for my yarn at all. I'm fairly new to knitting, though advanced with crochet. I was so frustrated. Then I found this video and it was EXACTLY perfect for my yarn. Now I'm moving along, got my confidence back and am creating the most beautiful scarf. Thank you! You're a wonderful teacher and I love, love, love this pattern!
Your videos are so helpful. I am one those beginner knitters who tried to make a scarf in a stockinette and was so disappointed when it started curling. I used the pattern you just demonstrated and I love it! Thank you!
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I have made this scarf from this video: no border needed, and it does indeed lie flat. I would recommend this
We have a knitting club at my university, I'm going to have to share this with the group!
Ethan Bartlett what university do you go to
You do that.
I've been watching you since you had 6,000 subs. Love that you're still going strong! I love your teaching style!
I’ve made a few scarves with this pattern and they turned out lovely. I have found that by using one size larger needle than recommended for the particular yarn, it seems to look better.
How do u knit the other side?
Great stitch! Keeps your interest, looks rich! Love the idea for so many projects, blankets, wash clothes, pillow covers.....endless possibilities!
It's amazing how can a simple pattern can create a beautiful scarf like this.
I think this will be my "I want to learn to flick" project. I knit continental and really want to flick. I am almost done with a scarf so this will be my next project. Will be watching your flicking videos over and over to help me. Wish me luck!!!
*squinting over at my first, - Stockinette Stitch - inwards curled scarf*
Someone’s getting a blue and gray python this Christmas 🧶🐍
By seaming the two long edges together, I transformed my useless 'scroll' into a still-in-use-annually scarf: www.ravelry.com/projects/JessicaJean/1-stitch-intarsia-scarf
You can make a stockinette scarf but you have to make it in the round. A tube won’t curl and the ends can be gathered and add a Pom Pom or you can add fringe!
I love this pattern! I’m in the process of making my sister a scarf! My very first one 💜 thank you for sharing your knitting wisdom!!
I am just starting to knit patterns and learning flicking from your videos. I am going to do this scarf for my husband for practice. Very easy video to follow.
This was the first clothing item I ever knitted - only a few months ago. I forgot to say thanks! Now it’s getting colder in London I’ve been wearing it a lot! Your videos are crystal clear and get right to the point. Many thanks!
Loved your tutorial❤️
I’m an elderly beginner knitter, making a shall. Ideal stitches for my level
Thank you.
Marts
I love your tutorials. So easy to follow. I’m uncertain how much yarn I would need. Thank you
If you're a combo knitter that holds the yarn in your left hand this patter is unbelievably easy due to the the fact that we normally knit into the the back loop (as as the back loop is the leading leg for combo knitters when the opposite row has that stitch as a purl).
I've never seen this pattern before. I love it. I'll have to give it a try, maybe for the baby blanket I need to knit. Thanks very much.
Paula Monkman-Shortt your comment has just saved me a LONG time searching for a quick and easy (yet elegant) baby blanket. Simply genius. Thanks!!
I can get caught in a hypnotic stare watching you knit. I turn on RUclips just to watch you knit. Amazing
What a fun, easy and impressive looking stitch! At first I’m wondering what to do on row two - seeing it’s the same stitches and this is reversible?!! Game changer! Started my own scarf pronto with some earth tone color transition yarn. Looks fab!
I have only taken one knitting class, where I learned the very basics (cast on, cast out and K's). Then on youtube I learned a couple more things and that was enough to understand this pattern. I am 2/3 done with the scarf I've been knitting with this great, lovely, easy pattern. I stopped for a while because, 90+ °F temps. But it is looking fine... maybe I still need to work on the process of adding a second (or third) ball of yarn, but overall, it is coming out pretty cute.
Have been looking for something fun and easy for headbands. I am going to give this one a whirl. Thank You!
Thank you for making this video. I used to knit when I was young but haven't done so in decades and really want to get back into it. This helped me feel like I still might be able to do it. Would love to knit grandkids scarves and this is perfect. After that I would love to try this for blankets for all of them. Thanks again!
Thank you for this. It’s what I need right now. I did just “have my heart broken” by a project. I’m a beginning Knitter (coming from Crochet) and, after knitting a few dishcloths, thought I was ready to make a Sophie Scarf. Worked so carefully for three days, then made a mistake I didn’t know how to correct and pulled the whole thing out. I will try again, but I need a “palette cleanser” in between times. Knitting seems to be such a challenge for me. (Yet, I can crochet very complicated patterns… because I can correct my mistakes!) 🌻🐌🧶💖
have only discovered this one row pattern recently and have been using it since then. Sorry that I had not found it long ago. It is so easy to do and looks much better than others I have tried
I have made this several times absolutely love this pattern
Yay! I love reversible scarves! Now I have another pattern to add to my library. Thank you!
Since I have started watching your videos....i am hooked on using DPNs to do smaller projects.
One of the more fun and fast patterns. Really enjoyed it.
I have been enjoying your channel for quite some time! You are easy to watch and understand which makes it easy to learn from you😃
This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm pretty advanced in crochet, but knit projects come out so soft, so I'm thinking of picking it up.
Thanks, Staci! I recently made this scarf, but I decided to add a stitch (or maybe it was 2? ) so I could slip the first stitch of each row for a chained edge. Otherwise I followed the 4 stitch repeat as written. My scarf pattern came out **totally** different looking but it was really pretty anyway. This video reminded me that I want to make another One Row Scarf, this time just as written. The edges don't really need modification in this pattern anyway. They look straight and neat as is!
Gotta love a simple, easy pattern that looks so impressive AND is reversible :)
I just LOVE the RUclips knitters! Thanks for sharing this pattern.
You're such an amazing teacher Staci! Thank you for showing the technique. LOVE this pattern
Thank you so much. I’ll make it. You have beautiful hands.
Beautiful...can't wait to try....you're very easy to follow. So happy I found your channel!
Thank you! I appreciate your teaching style, your personality, and your pretty nails 😉
LOL you mention beginner knitters having their hearts broken after trying to knit a scarf in stockinette stitch... I was unraveling my in-progress scarf as you said that hahaha
Love this! Beautiful nails too!
So excited to start this scarf! I'm just a beginner and I think I can do this, very well explained, thank you!
What about the 2nd row
One of my earlier projects was a stockinette scarf and I ended up binding off a third of the way through because it kept curling! I wish I had known about this earlier, but I guess it's never to late to learn!
Thank you so much! You are still my favorite. I just love watching you!
Thank you for this pattern. I was looking for a new project and I'm going right out to the craft store to get a pretty yarn.
Love this easy scarf pattern.
Knitting one right now.
New favorite scarf pattern!
Beautiful, easy to understand. Thanks for sharing lady.. ⚘⚘
Love the look of this pattern. Next project!
pattern : knit 2, knit 1 through the back loop, purl 1 (repeat)
love your video, love this scarf, nice scarf for a man, knitting a scarf for my adult son and this is the pattern I will use, making it a bit wider though!
the intro music reminds me of the old TV show "Bewitched".
Found pattern today...LOVE IT! Making one for myself right away. Thx u for sharing.
Really helpful and easy to follow. Thank you
this video is great. i made a grey scarf and it was so beautiful
It’s so funny how I actually did the stockinette and now I’m doing this scarf without even watching your video
I like this explanation. Simple to the point, thank you 😊
Very nice pattern!
Love it....i'm going to make a blanket with this pattern!
The result is so pretty!!!
I so love this pattern! I love how it looks and very easy to do!
I think I'm going to make my next beanie with this pattern
Stacy, have you ever done tutorials for different kinds of pockets, if not please consider it...slanted and inside pockets especially. Thanks! Btw, this one stitch pattern would make a great dishcloth too, thanks!
I love the pattern. Beautiful!
I really like your tutorial videos!
So simple so beautiful so easy
Love your design.
Thank you for these excellent tutorials! Your explanations are clear and easily understood. love that info on your nail polish is provided, too.
Thank you for sharing this! Very easy and quick. I love it.
I've made a few of these - so easy, so lusciously squishy!
Can I ask you a question how many stitches did you do for the light grey yarn because I like the wideness of that one
I love easy knitting. thank you for sharing ☺
I'm still a beginner and this looks pretty easy.
I just learned to knit back in November and this was the first project I did as a Christmas gift for my father-in-law. It knitted up great and was perfect for a beginner. Do IT!!!
Thank you for this video. I was looking for a beginner scarf pattern.
This makes a nice blanket too.
Very pretty, thanks!🧶😊
nice pattern, i will try to make one hopefully it turns good...thank you.😊
I love this pattern!😊
Ive made this pattern and it turned out beautifully. ..however, the cast on row looks different from row i bound off. Very noticable difference. So in your future vids, could you please show how to bind off in a manner that looks like the cast on row? Thanks!
There is always a little bit of a difference in looks between a standard cast-on (like long tail or knitted CO) and a standard bind-off. I think it is part of the beauty of knitting - I don't see it as a flaw. There really aren't good, sturdy CO and BO techniques that are a perfect match to each other.
Love these needles!!
If I already knit in the back loop always (just how I was taught), would I do the "reverse" here - k2tbl, k1tfl, p? Thanks!
You can - the stitch combo will work, but you're not going to get the same look of the column of K stitches "popping" off the fabric. I suggest following the pattern as written - knit two through the front loops, knit one through the back loop, purl one.
OK. Thanks!
Hi Deborah. I was taught the same way. The typical “front leg” of each k stitch just sits to the back of my lf needle. I tried it your way. Take K stitch twists but does not “pop”.
Naturally our expert here is correct!
I was trying to figure out why my scarf wasn't working (or rather, was looking like a plain ol' k3p1 ribbing). At least now I know!
I love that scarf....thank you soooo much
I knitted it and I like it :) It was easy and It looks good. Thank you ❤️
Ty, for this…love the Yarn Harlot!…Ever think to get sponsored by nail polish brands u like? Mayb offer a coupon? I’d also love to see yarn Sponsors, too! All the best 🌞🌻🐝🦋
Great pattren Thank you so much
If you don’t mind me asking how many cast on did you do..( I know that the pattern called for 26 cast on but I like the width of the one your knitting…. I think I’ve been following you for way over 15 years probably longer and I want to thank you for everything… your videos make it so easy to learn..Thank You
I followed the pattern exactly, so I cast on 26. :)
Currently knitting it as we speak! But I keep wondering how on earth would I weave in the tail later. 😅
Could I turn this into a infinity scarf? By just joining the edges once I reach my desired langth?
this is going to be the very next project Ill do! 😃
Per the curling issue...Couldn't you just pickup stitches on the short ends, and knit a bit of ribbing or / and crochet along the edge a simple border? _Love_ this pattern! Another project to keep my needles warm. Thanks!
This stitch pattern does NOT curl, so there are no issues. In general, adding a border to a stitch that does curl will help, but sometimes it takes a pretty wide border to make it work.
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I made this pattern
Very easy just need to concentrate
To remember the stitches 🧵
I remembered 1,2,3,4 then again 1,2,3,4.
It worked😊😊👍🏼🧶🧶
This is a Great tutorial, I like the way you show and explain how to do the pattern. Love this pattern.When you cast off do you need to follow the pattern or use a regular cast off ? I also Love your nail polish so pretty.
Either is fine, whichever you like the look of.
@@verypinkknits Thank you
If I wanted to knit stripes of colour with this pattern, would that work do you think? Cant wait to give this scarf a go nonetheless! Your videos are great!
I have been crocheting for years even made some of my very own clothing just using a variation of shell stitches. But knitting is a totally different concept for me and my lady friends at LYS that I go to can’t seem to get that. They don’t even won’t me to crochet at the shop but they sure like it when I buy yarn and go on retreat. This year at retreat I did learn and and over half through with a knitted asymmetrical shawl and how to change colors it is a garter shawl I love garter but I can purl and it took ages to do kfb. I’m not sure how to do stretchy bind off yet.
But I might try this scarf the tbl I’ve never done but don’t look too hard