Wow you're the only one considerate enough to play music while we cast on . I love your project & think it would be great for my son & my grandsons! I have Patons Kroy sock yarn in several colors for socks. Now they'll go for scarf. Thank you so very much for sharing. 🌹🌺💐💖🎀
great video! your instructions were so easy to follow thank you so much for this tutorial. i have some fancy yarn i got for my birthday and ive been looking for just the rite pattern and i think this is the one!
Hi enjoyed your video. I’m new to knitting but have been crocheting for a few years. The pattern on Ravelry mentions using an “M1” not a “KFB”. Does it matter? Also, you mentioned using sock weight yarn. What size cable did you use with your circular needles for the sock yarn or with dk weight? Thanks!
Why are the ktog’s through the back loop? Cool easy pattern to remember. I gather if you casted on more sets in the beginning the shall would be wider and more shawl like than scarf like?
shizuki -kun, I made a Linus Shawl just recently and I used 2 balls of sock yarn of 100 gram each, and a size US 7 circular needle. I know this is an older post just an FYI and it may help someone else. Keep in stitches!
Wow you're the only one considerate enough to play music while we cast on . I love your project & think it would be great for my son & my grandsons! I have Patons Kroy sock yarn in several colors for socks. Now they'll go for scarf. Thank you so very much for sharing. 🌹🌺💐💖🎀
Watching you knit is a pleasure. Your hand is elegant.
You just popped up on my feed, I am so pleased you did. I have subscribed and now am looking forward to your next tutorial xxx
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing. Love the shape!!
great video! your instructions were so easy to follow thank you so much for this tutorial. i have some fancy yarn i got for my birthday and ive been looking for just the rite pattern and i think this is the one!
Thank you for sharing your tutorial, it's a great pattern.
Thanks for sharing this; I have been wanting to try knitting the Linus shawl. I think I will give it a go!
thanks for showing this, I had troubles seeing the YO
Lovely...good tutorial, thank you 😊
I love the part about I forgot to give you time to cast on stitches! 😂
Thank you for sharing.
Very beautiful. You are very sweet to give it to your fiancee's nana. Your musical interlude made me laugh.
at 6:31 you K2tog but i noticed you knit into the back of the stitch. Maybe i missed sthg. Does this have a particular effect?
I'm doing mine a little different but I will do it this way when I do another one
Great instructions!
Meant to say a lovely project that I may be able to do as a beginner knitter.! 🇿🇦😷🙏
Hi enjoyed your video. I’m new to knitting but have been crocheting for a few years. The pattern on Ravelry mentions using an “M1” not a “KFB”. Does it matter? Also, you mentioned using sock weight yarn. What size cable did you use with your circular needles for the sock yarn or with dk weight? Thanks!
Why are the ktog’s through the back loop? Cool easy pattern to remember. I gather if you casted on more sets in the beginning the shall would be wider and more shawl like than scarf like?
What size crochet hook did you use and did you use. Your yarn is thicker then this kroy socks yarn I bought.
Thank you for sharing this with us.. How many meters of yarn it takes?
shizuki -kun, I made a Linus Shawl just recently and I used 2 balls of sock yarn of 100 gram each, and a size US 7 circular needle.
I know this is an older post just an FYI and it may help someone else. Keep in stitches!
@@pjd2709 Thank you so much for your reply.. 🥰
@@Nooralhudachrochet I am happy to be of help.
Lovely project that’s
Her first name is Annett
Umm I see you k2tog through back loops. That's different from normal k2tog right? Please clarify. Thanks
subscribed and got the pattern ...thanks for the tips ...t.
Thank you very much 🌟😀
How many skeins did you use for this Linus shawl?
Hi. Pattern is in a different language. I need English. Help? Lovely
Graciasmil.
Thank you for an informative video.
New friend here.
That yarn always itches! soaking won't help.
I was thinking about that...soaking in what? Softener maybe? Hmm.