Your tutorial was so good that after seeing many others, I finally figured out how to do it after seeing your illustration here.. thank you so much 🙏 A big help 💖
I'm a _longtime_ beginner to knitting LOL. I put it down for so long in between projects, that I have to watch videos to remember. My son requested a larger scarf for our Canadian winters. This is something new & different. Thank you for this neat little pattern. I'm working it now 🤗🥂
I am making this this with a super bulky yarn that I've had for years. I started out with 19 stitches across bur it was too wide for a teenage boy's scarf so I went down to 13 stitches across. PERFECT. And it's just wonderful!!! It makes so fast and it's amazingly warm. So thick and soft. The pattern is so easy too!!! I will be making one of these for lots of other folks..me next! And I'm going to make the hat for me too. THANKS SO MUCH. I can't remember when I've been so pleased with a knitting project. Oh, land the border is perfect!
I've just discovered your channel by chance and am delighted with this fisherman's rib pattern. I have enough yarn for a generous scarf and a pair of fingerless gloves for a dog-walking friend. Thank you very much for displaying the pattern.
What a beautiful pattern. I knitted for years and never did this stitch before. I want to pick up the needles again and want a nice scarf. This is it 😊 Thank you 😊
I’m in the middle of making the scarf and I love it. I actually now have a pattern, that is absolutely gorgeous, well installed in my brain so that I could pick up a ball of yarn and a set of needles and knit something without a written pattern. This is a real treasure to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Also, I can now do knit below!
The best explanation I’ve see of this pattern! Very clear and concise. Excellent demonstration. Easy for me to understand and replicate as new lefty knitter! Thanks very much!
Thank you so much for this Tutorial! Daughrer requested a scarf, and is fussy and she loves this one! I enjoyed making it and loved how both sides are the same. I have been crocheting way longer than knitting, and once I got the pattern down I flew through it. Thanks again, God bless!
This is so well explained, thank you. I made a hat in the round using this stitch, it worked out great. I did a regular knit 1, purl 1 for 2 inches, then started the fisherman’ rib. I cast on an even number of stitches, and worked a repeat of 2 rows. First row I worked: knit 1, then a purl 1 below. The second round: knit 1 below, then purl 1. It’s a little harder because you need to remember which row you are on. I had to learn how to correct mistakes. The pattern makes the project so fluffy and warm, I love it and now want to find out how to make a hood with a scarf attached for the very cold days. Sorry, now I just noticed you have a video for a hat and I will subscribe for your channel. Thanks a bunch😊
I am in the middle of knitting a scarf with this pattern using your tutorial. I LOVE how easy it is to follow and so easy to put down then pick up right where you left off. Thank you for sharing how to make it! 😀😀
Good evening, I came across this stitch looking for another pattern, however I like how you explained the fisherman’s stitch with caution and a low tone voice. I will definitely try that pattern. Thank you 🙏 The Bronx New York Stay Coronavirus free
This is a very wonderful and easy pattern! Thank you for sharing! And I understand why you would hesitate to say that the there is a right side row and wrong side row, since both sides are the same row pattern, but for me personally, I distinguish between the right side and wrong side rows, as when the tail is at the front of the project, I call it the right side, and when the tail is on the back of the project, I call it the wrong side. But I understand what you're saying, and again, I thank you very much for sharing! It's a beautiful scarf, and I love knitting!
Thank you Mary Beth! I’ve been looking for this specific knitting pattern for months to make a blanket for my granddaughter. Your video is very descriptive and easy to follow. Thanks again for taking the time to make your videos.
I can't wait to make this. I. Actually thinking of making it a little longer and turning it into a pocket scarf. Thanks so much . Very 3asy to understand love your videos
I've just done very little knitting for now.. I'm not sure how to frog if I go wrong... I'm taking all the courage to start this pattern coz you are an amazing teacher... Wish me luck...❤️ Thank you for this video
You can do it! And you can always run a lifeline when you have some of it done that you are happy with just in case you have to rip back. By running a lifeline a mean taking a strand of a different color of yarn and running in through a row of stitches you are sure is correct. If you have to rip back, the lifeline will prevent you from ripping too far.
Thank you for this video! It offers a great view of what you’re doing, great explanations, and the pace of the video was perfect for me. I can’t wait to get started with this scarf🖤
I have completed this project last year for a friend for their birthday, when I left this comment, and it is in fact warm, and beautiful. I used a multi-self striping yarn, and it was fabulous.
Loved this video! I had to restart once because i wasn't paying attention! If i would have been paying attention to the stitch placement i wouldn't of had to restart. Oops.
Very nice! I definitely will give this a go. I may try the other variation with the knit row for a hat.😆 Thank you for this very nice and easy pattern.
Oooo, I really like this scarf. It looks warm and easy to make. So glad I stumbled across this site. I'm a simple knitter, will subscribe. Thank you so much, going to find my yarn . Happy New Year!
Te pregunto si todo ti tutorial hacerlo en español o que se pueda traducir ya que muy bonito tu tejido y es bello. Estaría muy agradecida. Soy de Chile y me encantó tu tejido. Gracias
The first row I have to cast on? I have bulky polyacryl wool . I have difficulties knitting down the stitch below since it is very tight. Wool is for 8 needle.
When one uses a long tail cast-on, as I usually do, the cast on row counts as a knit row. So cast-on + 5 rows = 6 rows, 6 rows at the end to match. Sometimes I will also add or subtract a row at the end when changing from a pattern stitch to a border to keep RS/WS consistent. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this easy to follow. It’ll be my first pattern. I’m always a little confused by the number of stitches. While the needle size recommended on my yarn (a nice Icelandic wool) is the same as you’re using yours looks chunkier so I’m worried it’ll be too narrow. Perhaps I’ll practice for a while to make sure I’ve got it down then redo for 25? Thanks again for the super clear instructions!
You would have to test it out. I expect the gauge would be different which might make the sides not be straight. Although that could be a design element!
@@hookedforlifewithMBT I too want to make a blanket. In your video you said to use an odd number of stitches. Did I not understand that correctly? Is it different if you are increasing the size of the item?
Repeat Rows 1- 2 for pattern until desired length, you are near to running out of yarn, or you are bored ...or it's one hour away from giving scarf as gift on Christmas day!!!
It could absolutely be a throw - I would make a little sample in the yarn I wanted to use then do the math from there for how big I wanted the throw to be.
Thank you for this super easy to follow tutorial. I was looking for a stitch to start a project. This was perfect!
Thank you so much for this video. No annoying background music but just your beautiful voice talking to us. Will make this scarf for my son in Canada.
You are so welcome!
Your tutorial was so good that after seeing many others, I finally figured out how to do it after seeing your illustration here.. thank you so much 🙏
A big help 💖
The best video for knitting in Fishermans Rib, really easy to follow.👍
Thank you!
I'm a _longtime_ beginner to knitting LOL. I put it down for so long in between projects, that I have to watch videos to remember. My son requested a larger scarf for our Canadian winters. This is something new & different. Thank you for this neat little pattern. I'm working it now 🤗🥂
I am making this this with a super bulky yarn that I've had for years. I started out with 19 stitches across bur it was too wide for a teenage boy's scarf so I went down to 13 stitches across. PERFECT. And it's just wonderful!!! It makes so fast and it's amazingly warm. So thick and soft. The pattern is so easy too!!! I will be making one of these for lots of other folks..me next! And I'm going to make the hat for me too. THANKS SO MUCH. I can't remember when I've been so pleased with a knitting project. Oh, land the border is perfect!
I've just discovered your channel by chance and am delighted with this fisherman's rib pattern. I have enough yarn for a generous scarf and a pair of fingerless gloves for a dog-walking friend. Thank you very much for displaying the pattern.
What a beautiful pattern. I knitted for years and never did this stitch before. I want to pick up the needles again and want a nice scarf. This is it 😊 Thank you 😊
Wonderful! Thanks so much
Great tutorial, thanks. Love your sense of humor, must be something in the name. 😉
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your style of teaching.
Watched you for the first time and loved it .ThankYou Very Much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m in the middle of making the scarf and I love it. I actually now have a pattern, that is absolutely gorgeous, well installed in my brain so that I could pick up a ball of yarn and a set of needles and knit something without a written pattern. This is a real treasure to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Also, I can now do knit below!
Wonderful! Thanks so much -
The best explanation I’ve see of this pattern! Very clear and concise. Excellent demonstration. Easy for me to understand and replicate as new lefty knitter! Thanks very much!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Love that it looks the same on both sides. Nice clear instructions.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this Tutorial! Daughrer requested a scarf, and is fussy and she loves this one! I enjoyed making it and loved how both sides are the same. I have been crocheting way longer than knitting, and once I got the pattern down I flew through it. Thanks again, God bless!
took me about 8 tries to figure out how to do the knit below stitch, but once i got it it looks fantastic! thank you!
Glad I could help!
This is so well explained, thank you. I made a hat in the round using this stitch, it worked out great. I did a regular knit 1, purl 1 for 2 inches, then started the fisherman’ rib. I cast on an even number of stitches, and worked a repeat of 2 rows. First row I worked: knit 1, then a purl 1 below. The second round: knit 1 below, then purl 1. It’s a little harder because you need to remember which row you are on. I had to learn how to correct mistakes. The pattern makes the project so fluffy and warm, I love it and now want to find out how to make a hood with a scarf attached for the very cold days. Sorry, now I just noticed you have a video for a hat and I will subscribe for your channel. Thanks a bunch😊
I am in the middle of knitting a scarf with this pattern using your tutorial. I LOVE how easy it is to follow and so easy to put down then pick up right where you left off. Thank you for sharing how to make it! 😀😀
Thanks for your kind words!
@@hookedforlifewithMBT I have just finished my scarf and oh, it's so thick and beautiful & I love it! Thank you again 😀
I love this pattern. Thanks so much for sharing!❤
I like this version a lot. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Very well explained, easy to follow, thank you
Made one...turns out very pretty. Thank you for this video and your detailed instruction
I’m new to knitting, (2 weeks into it), and this video is incredibly easy to follow! Thank you so much!
Thank you for such a clear demonstration. I truly liked that both sides of the scarf had the same pattern.!
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great "chunky" pattern! Thanks for the easy explanation!
Good evening, I came across this stitch looking for another pattern, however I like how you explained the fisherman’s stitch with caution and a low tone voice. I will definitely try that pattern. Thank you 🙏 The Bronx New York Stay Coronavirus free
I made my son a scarf from this pattern. He loved it‼️❤️💕
That's great! That one in the video went to my niece :-)
Thank you somuch this what I need for my husband I'll make one🤞for this Winter
Love this pattern thanks for takin the time out to make this video, everybody gettin a handmade scarf for Christmas this year lol
Thank you so much for this video, I have my next project😍I am new to knitting and appreciate you making these easy to follow tutorial vids🙏🙏
Glad it was helpful!
This is a very wonderful and easy pattern! Thank you for sharing! And I understand why you would hesitate to say that the there is a right side row and wrong side row, since both sides are the same row pattern, but for me personally, I distinguish between the right side and wrong side rows, as when the tail is at the front of the project, I call it the right side, and when the tail is on the back of the project, I call it the wrong side. But I understand what you're saying, and again, I thank you very much for sharing! It's a beautiful scarf, and I love knitting!
Thank you for putting this together. You have taught me a lot as a new knitter. I love your tutorials, so easy to follow!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Mary Beth! I’ve been looking for this specific knitting pattern for months to make a blanket for my granddaughter. Your video is very descriptive and easy to follow. Thanks again for taking the time to make your videos.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. I knitted the pattern,very nice.
OMG This helps SO much with fishermen's stuff!! Thank you! I'm excited to make this scarf :)
Thank you.nice stitch.í'm beginning my fisherman stitch scarf right now.
Thankyou for the detailed clear instructions
You’re welcome - thank you for the nice comment!
Very Clear Explanation. Thank you!
Great video! So easy to understand. Thank you so much. Can’t wait to make this scarf.
Thank you so much for making this stitch so easy to learn
Since my scarves using your tutorial were such a hit, I decided to make twisted headbands/ear warmers with this stitch to match the scarves :)
Nice!
Thank you. You made this so easy
So helpful for a beginner to knitting! Thank you so so much for a great tutorial : )
Thanks all the way from India, beautiful and very well explained. Being a beginner just loved it.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial Mary Beth, thank you very much 😊
This is super gorgeous, gonna have to add this one to my list of projects. Your instructions are very clear. Thanks so much for sharing this pattern.
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial!❤
Currently making this scarf as something to do with my hands while I study for finals! Thank you!
Have fun!
So pretty! I'm a new knitter but I'm going to try this. Off to find my supplies in the craft room! Thank you for the video instructions.
You are so welcome!
I can't wait to make this. I. Actually thinking of making it a little longer and turning it into a pocket scarf. Thanks so much . Very 3asy to understand love your videos
Thanks so much!
Ty for pattern. I made this and it looks amazing 😃
I am so glad! Thanks for letting me know!
Beautiful going to make it love the gray.
I love her energy
Thank you so much! Going to run and get yarn RIGHT NOW hahah thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thankyou xx
Great job
Great and easy instructions, thank you so very much!
I love this pattern, thank you!
I'm so glad!
I'm definitely going to make this (I'm new to knitting and it doesn't look hard) I probably give it to my mom
Thank you Mary. Just what I needed!! 🤗
You are so welcome!
I've just done very little knitting for now.. I'm not sure how to frog if I go wrong... I'm taking all the courage to start this pattern coz you are an amazing teacher... Wish me luck...❤️ Thank you for this video
You can do it! And you can always run a lifeline when you have some of it done that you are happy with just in case you have to rip back. By running a lifeline a mean taking a strand of a different color of yarn and running in through a row of stitches you are sure is correct. If you have to rip back, the lifeline will prevent you from ripping too far.
I've been looking for this stitch, I just didn't know what to call it!! I think it would be great for a sweater or hat!! Thank you!
What type of wool?
Very Pretty 💗
Thank you for this video! It offers a great view of what you’re doing, great explanations, and the pace of the video was perfect for me. I can’t wait to get started with this scarf🖤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
Namste from india.. awesome and easy.. gid bless u
Thank you! Cheers!
.New subscriber - great video for new knitter!
Thank you! 😊
Me encanto tu tejido, y deseo poder hacerlo
Glad to have discovered you!💐❤️😸
Thanks very much
Clear explanation
Nice
Thanks for that! Just subscribed. I’m a new knitter and this video was so easy to follow.
This is going to be my next project. Thank you
I have completed this project last year for a friend for their birthday, when I left this comment, and it is in fact warm, and beautiful. I used a multi-self striping yarn, and it was fabulous.
This is a lovely project and really well demonstrated. Thanks :)
Glad you liked it!
love frm kashmir
Loved this video! I had to restart once because i wasn't paying attention! If i would have been paying attention to the stitch placement i wouldn't of had to restart. Oops.
Thanks! Stuff happens and once it gets going it’s relatively easy to see what’s up so you don’t make mistakes!
Camarae Cavaness -😂😂 Me too!! 😂😂😂
Very nice! I definitely will give this a go. I may try the other variation with the knit row for a hat.😆 Thank you for this very nice and easy pattern.
Hi, just found this and love it! New subscriber. You make it look so easy
Hi, love your video always thought is was complicate to do. Can I do the fisherman's scarf with 2 colors? Thank you have a great day
Super clear video!! Thanks so much. I just found you and have subscribed.
Thank you so much!!! This is lovely! Can you show us how to attach new yarn in the middle of this work if you run out?
Oooo, I really like this scarf. It looks warm and easy to make. So glad I stumbled across this site. I'm a simple knitter, will subscribe. Thank you so much, going to find my yarn . Happy New Year!
Te pregunto si todo ti tutorial hacerlo en español o que se pueda traducir ya que muy bonito tu tejido y es bello. Estaría muy agradecida. Soy de Chile y me encantó tu tejido. Gracias
I too like my scarves to be the same on both sides!
The first row I have to cast on? I have bulky polyacryl wool .
I have difficulties knitting down the stitch below since it is very tight.
Wool is for 8 needle.
Thank you
Love the video. Especially teaching on how to identify stitch yr working. Curious why it starts with Knit 5 rows and then ends by knitting 6 rows?
When one uses a long tail cast-on, as I usually do, the cast on row counts as a knit row. So cast-on + 5 rows = 6 rows, 6 rows at the end to match. Sometimes I will also add or subtract a row at the end when changing from a pattern stitch to a border to keep RS/WS consistent. Thanks for watching!
Hello, would this patten work well with double knit wool please, thank you 🏴
Yes the stitch works fine in DK - it will either be more narrow, or you could add some stitches to the cast on.
Thank you for this easy to follow. It’ll be my first pattern. I’m always a little confused by the number of stitches. While the needle size recommended on my yarn (a nice Icelandic wool) is the same as you’re using yours looks chunkier so I’m worried it’ll be too narrow. Perhaps I’ll practice for a while to make sure I’ve got it down then redo for 25? Thanks again for the super clear instructions!
Thank yu for your nice tutorial. Would 375 yds of wool be enough to knit a decent size scarf?
Depends on the weight of the yarn? Worsted or bigger, yes! Fingering or sport or DK that may not be enough.
how can start first row
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I have no idea what pearl 1 means it would be great if u could zoom in to the stitch for a super starter who finished her first scarf :)
Can you alternate the rib stitch with regular stitches to make a pattern?
You would have to test it out. I expect the gauge would be different which might make the sides not be straight. Although that could be a design element!
I need to join the yarns for this, how do I do that?
Hi can a blanket be knitted for babies and adult blankets. Thank you
Yes absolutely you could use this stitch for any size blanket! Simply cast on more stitches, and use an even number.
@@hookedforlifewithMBT I too want to make a blanket. In your video you said to use an odd number of stitches. Did I not understand that correctly? Is it different if you are increasing the size of the item?
Hi, I just went on her site but can not find the pattern for the scarf.. I've fallen in love with yours so look need help
can i use straight knitting needles for this project?
Absolutely I am just one of those people who uses circulars for everything
Repeat Rows 1- 2 for pattern until desired length, you are near to running out of yarn, or you are bored ...or it's one hour away from giving scarf as gift on Christmas day!!!
That too :-)
Could this be a throw? How many stitches would one cast on if possible?
It could absolutely be a throw - I would make a little sample in the yarn I wanted to use then do the math from there for how big I wanted the throw to be.