Thank you for this tutorial. Someone just gave me 4 of those skeins of yarn (the whole ruffle scarf craze happened before I learned how to knit) and I could not wrap my head around the instructions on the ball band! 😅
Great question! I am using size 8US needle, but I honestly believe that since this "yarn" to make ruffle scarves has it's own pre-determined openings, absolutely any size knitting needle that fits within the openings will do. Thanks for watching!!!
Very nicely done! Love the way the cute scarf turned out, you wear it well. You have yourself a new subscriber. Now, just so you know, I just got through knitting one of these babies myself, and just needed to see how to bind it off correctly. It's been awhile since I've last knitted anything, and was just looking for some quick tutorials. I'm so glad I ran across yours. Just to clarify, the instructions included with the RH Boutique Sashay Boho scarf state that "to finish off the ends, fold under the corner and tack to the inside with a sewing needle and thread". Did you do that as well to finish off, or did you just leave the tail once you pulled it through the last stitch of the bind-off? Thanks again for posting!
Awesome, thanks for subscribing. Very happy to hear this tutorial was helpful. You know, I just pulled it through the last stitch of the bind off and it holds great!
@@studioknit I have just finished one of these and there is absolutely no way it will stay tight after I pull the last bit through the final loop and “pull tight”. Now I have no idea what to do.
@@studioknit I am in South Africa and the ruffle yarn has been discontinued here. Yours was the only video I could find which made it easy to understand. Thank you for these instructions. I am going to use the yarn I found on a destashing site to make scarves for a charity group I belong to. I am 77 and knit and crochet for adults and babies. Started with loom knitting too about a year ago!
Hi! I am following your directions to the letter, but seem to be doing something wrong, because my "bells" so to speak, are tighter and not so loose and rufflely. I have made this scarf before but it was a year ago. Do you think the size of the needles makes a difference? thanks!
Studio Knit I think I discovered that what I thought was every other was actually loop. It still seems tighter than yours though, but definitely better.
Thank goodness for your video. I last knitted one of these over a decade ago, and completely forgot how. Luckily I found your video now! Thank you!
Out of all the videos I've seen about ruffle scarfs this has been the best one 😀
Ha, just watched my OWN video for a refresher on #knitting a RUFFLE SCARF. One sitting + $5 + Easy = #quickknit gift!
Thank you I have the wool but couldn't remember how to do it.Your lesson here was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I have a bunch of this yarn and had no idea how to use it lol. Thanks so much!
Can you use either end to cast on, please?
Thank you for this tutorial. Someone just gave me 4 of those skeins of yarn (the whole ruffle scarf craze happened before I learned how to knit) and I could not wrap my head around the instructions on the ball band! 😅
You are so welcome, happy it's helpful to you!
This Ruffle Scarf is the perfect glam gift. A quick knit for under $5! What's not to love?!?
Thanks for sharing this. What size needles do you use? Does it matter?
Great question! I am using size 8US needle, but I honestly believe that since this "yarn" to make ruffle scarves has it's own pre-determined openings, absolutely any size knitting needle that fits within the openings will do. Thanks for watching!!!
May I ask please…..does it just curl itself the more rows you do?
Very nicely done! Love the way the cute scarf turned out, you wear it well. You have yourself a new subscriber. Now, just so you know, I just got through knitting one of these babies myself, and just needed to see how to bind it off correctly. It's been awhile since I've last knitted anything, and was just looking for some quick tutorials. I'm so glad I ran across yours. Just to clarify, the instructions included with the RH Boutique Sashay Boho scarf state that "to finish off the ends, fold under the corner and tack to the inside with a sewing needle and thread". Did you do that as well to finish off, or did you just leave the tail once you pulled it through the last stitch of the bind-off? Thanks again for posting!
Awesome, thanks for subscribing. Very happy to hear this tutorial was helpful. You know, I just pulled it through the last stitch of the bind off and it holds great!
@@studioknit I have just finished one of these and there is absolutely no way it will stay tight after I pull the last bit through the final loop and “pull tight”. Now I have no idea what to do.
@@studioknit I am in South Africa and the ruffle yarn has been discontinued here. Yours was the only video I could find which made it easy to understand. Thank you for these instructions. I am going to use the yarn I found on a destashing site to make scarves for a charity group I belong to. I am 77 and knit and crochet for adults and babies. Started with loom knitting too about a year ago!
I wish found this video when I did mine. But my material was different...it was material at the end with knitted holes at the end to stich together.
Cool!
No, this is a tutorial on how to use this special ribbon yarn for a ruffle scarf, since it's constructed totally differently. Happy knitting!
How do I make the ruffles?
Hi! I am following your directions to the letter, but seem to be doing something wrong, because my "bells" so to speak, are tighter and not so loose and rufflely. I have made this scarf before but it was a year ago. Do you think the size of the needles makes a difference? thanks!
Julie Kathrens Hmmm... changing needles might help. You could also try picking up the stitches every loop, rather than every other loop.
Studio Knit
I think I discovered that what I thought was every other was actually loop. It still seems tighter than yours though, but definitely better.
Awesome!!!! Good luck! Hope it turns out quickly, flirty, and fun, Julie Kathrens!
Why so hard 4real