All of the details such as hook size, amount of yarn required and the written instructions can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
I am a 34 year old man and I've been crocheting since my grandmother made me learn around aged 7. I was just looking for something new that was simple and I could get done within a day, but looked better than just a single or double all the way through. I have to say this pattern is SO BEAUTIFUL and SO EASY! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial Jo To The World!!! You have a new subscriber in me!
I am a 34 year old man and I've been crocheting since my grandmother made me learn around aged 7. I was just looking for something new that was simple and I could get done within a day, but looked better than just a single or double all the way through. I have to say this pattern is SO BEAUTIFUL and SO EASY! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial Jo To The World!!! You have a new subscriber in me!
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled to hear you are enjoying this scarf pattern and tutorial. I really appreciate your comment. Thanks again and happy crocheting!
i made this Beautiful Scarf for a Family Friend as a Christmas Gift in the color of Navy Blue. They Love the Scarf! Thank You for such a Simple and Beautiful Pattern and Tutorial. I will definitely be making it again and again. 💙
I wish you would show how to count the stitches after the first and or second row. I like how you showed the back loop using the darning needle as a pointer. Same could be applied to counting stitches. Thank you for a nice video. I like the pace.
Hello! Thanks so much! The amount of yarn required can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern. I always list the amount of yarn required in yards. The amount of yards in your skein can be found on the yarn label, usually right next to the amount of grams in a skein. Hope that helps!
I really wish I could help but I've only designed, made and tested this pattern with the yarn weight and hook size listed in the pattern and I wouldn't want to give you inaccurate information. I think it would be fine not work in the back ridge loop but I can't say with complete certainty
Hello! You could try a few more rows to see if grows any more. At that point, if you are not happy with the width, you can start again with a different number of starting chains. Instructions for adjusting the size are included in the pattern: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
Hi there! Here's how to do a single crochet (sc) stitch: insert your hook into the designated stitch. Yarn over and pull through a loop (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull the yarn through the two loops on your hook. Here's how to do a double crochet (dc) stitch: yarn over and insert your hook into the designated stitch. Yarn over and pull through a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull the yarn through the first two loops on your hook - not the loop closest to you (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull the yarn through the two loops on your hook. Hope this helps!
Hello! If you finish your chain with a sc, when you start the next row and follow the instructions in the pattern, the stitches won't be aligned properly (you are supposed to work a sc into a dc and a dc into a sc). I would recommend counting your stitches from the start. You will make 21 starting chains. For Row 1, you will start the row by working into the second chain from the hook and skip the chain that is attached to the hook. This means there is an even number of chains to work into. You start in the second chain from the hook and sc. Then in the next chain, dc. You continue alternating: sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch, all the way across the row. At the end of the row, you will have a total of 20 stitches. For the second row, you will ch 1 and turn. There are now 20 stitches to work into. In the first st, sc. In the next st, dc. And repeat sc in the next st, dc in the next st, across the row. Because there is an even number of stitches in the row, you should end the row with a dc. I hope this helps!
Hi, first time at your channel 😊 And thanks God, you respond to queries. I'm a newbie to crochet. Yesterday I tried to crochet my first scarf, just the basic, 1 single crochet 🎉🎉 I will need to celebrate this. I have 2 queries if I may have your help. Is it better to use a plastic or a metal hook? And another question, I noticed that the result is a bit stiff, though the yarn is very soft. Is this how crochet should be? Thank you.
Hello! Thanks for your message and congratulations on learning crochet! The type of crochet hook shouldn’t make too much of a difference in your actual work. I personally prefer aluminum hooks. As for crochet being thick, it all depends on the stitch, the hook size and yarn weight. Some patterns create a soft, flowing items and others create a thick, stiff item. Happy crocheting!
Thank you very much for your response. Could you please recommend any of your tutorials for a beginner to crochet a stitch pattern which gives a soft result to the project? Thank you for your time and help.
My pleasure! Sure thing. If you are making just single crochet stitches, you will find those to be quite stiff. This scarf pattern (which combines sc and dc) should be softer. You could also try my Simple Baby Blanket, which uses this same stitch combination but with a size 3 (light) yarn and is even softer and flows more: jototheworld.com/simple-baby-blanket-crochet-pattern
All the details can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern All my patterns are designed and tested with the yarn weight and hook that is listed in the pattern. You are welcome to try something else but the size, overall look and feel of your finished item as well as the amount of yarn required may be different. Unfortunately I can’t tell you what hook size to use for a different weight as I’ve only designed, made and tested this pattern with the yarn weight listed in the pattern.
Thank you! All the details including the amount of yarn required can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern Hope you enjoy making it!
Hello! There's lots of different ways to crochet a scarf and the number of stitches depends on many factors such as how wide you want to make the scarf, whether you are making it width-wise or length-wise, which stitches you are using, what yarn weight and hook size you are using and many other factors. As a beginner, I would recommend starting with a pattern and following the instructions for how many stitches to make. Hope this helps.
You only work in the back ridge loops when working in the chain stitches on Row 1. For Row 2 and on, you will crochet normally into the tops of stitches. Hope this helps.
Hi there! After you’ve reached your desired height, at the end of the last row, fasten off (meaning to cut the yarn and pull the end through the loop that was on your hook) and weave in loose ends. Hope this helps.
Hi there! For Row 1, you will be working into the chain stitches. For Row 2 and on, you will be working normally into the tops of stitches. Here’s the written pattern in case it’s easier to read: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
Thanks. Very helpful. But I don't understand how the ties are "opposite ". Re double crochet - single because each row begins with single and ends in double, mine turns out being double top of double.
Sorry to hear this! I’ve tested the video and tried watching on various devices and find it quite loud. Have you tried watching on a different device? There could be various reasons why the sound is low that are unrelated to the video. Here’s a guide that might help: youtubedownload.minitool.com/youtube/youtube-volume-low.html
All of the details such as hook size, amount of yarn required and the written instructions can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
I am a 34 year old man and I've been crocheting since my grandmother made me learn around aged 7. I was just looking for something new that was simple and I could get done within a day, but looked better than just a single or double all the way through.
I have to say this pattern is SO BEAUTIFUL and SO EASY! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial Jo To The World!!! You have a new subscriber in me!
Hi plz let me know what kind of yarn are you using
She makes this pattern easy to understand also she goes slower than other videos and she makes sure to explain each step I love the pattern
Thank you so much!
I am a 34 year old man and I've been crocheting since my grandmother made me learn around aged 7. I was just looking for something new that was simple and I could get done within a day, but looked better than just a single or double all the way through.
I have to say this pattern is SO BEAUTIFUL and SO EASY! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial Jo To The World!!! You have a new subscriber in me!
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled to hear you are enjoying this scarf pattern and tutorial. I really appreciate your comment. Thanks again and happy crocheting!
I just finished this scarf and it’s so beautiful!! And so easy !!!thank you
That's so wonderful to hear! Thank you for sharing!
i made this Beautiful Scarf for a Family Friend as a Christmas Gift in the color of Navy Blue. They Love the Scarf! Thank You for such a Simple and Beautiful Pattern and Tutorial. I will definitely be making it again and again. 💙
Thank you so much! That’s really wonderful to hear!
Your voice is so calming and pleasant. Not only the tutorial, but your voice is also so nice! Thank you for this tutorial!
Aw, thank you so much!
this is amazing! I'm still new to crochet yet I still managed to pull this off!! thank you for this very amazing and easy tutorial!!
That's wonderful to hear! I'm so glad you liked it. Thank you for sharing!
I love the way you show up step by step what to do & I am working on mine m. Thank you
I'm so glad you like it, thank you!
You are a wonderful teacher....so particular yet good at making things easy..thank you for that
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words.
Finished my first scarf today - fun pattern and a great practice session for tension and stitches.
That's wonderful! Thank you so much!
I have been looking for a stitch to do for Christmas Scarves. This is a simple and beautiful pattern. Not complicated at all.
Thank you so very much.
What wonderful gifts! I’m so happy you like it. Thanks for your comment and happy Christmas scarves crocheting!
Definitely going to crochet this scarf for my auntie birthday, Thank you 😊
Wonderful! I hope you enjoy making it!
I’m starting in September making these for Christmas gifts, thank you for the easy to follow pattern
These would make wonderful Christmas gifts! Hope you enjoy making them :)
Wonderful directions. Thank you! Making one for my granddaughter
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that! What a wonderful gift. 💝
You have such a beautiful calming voice thank you for this video.
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoy making this scarf!
Very good instructions. So easy to understand. Beautiful design. Thank you
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comment!
Thank you for creating this pattern. I have successfully made 2 scarves it is so beautiful. I didn’t take long to finish ❤
That's wonderful! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed making this scarf. Thank you very much for your comment!
Thanks very much for this interesting and exciting video. Gonna give it a try. Appreciate the information on the measurements. Happy Teaching !
Thank you! Hope you enjoy making this scarf!
Thank you for the pattern, love the way it's turning out!
That’s wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing! ❤️
Nicely explained I made it and I loved making it as a beginner
Thanks for your help
Please u can upload more projects like sweater , stole etc
That's wonderful to hear! Thank you for your comment and request for more projects.
Came out really nice, thanks!
That’s wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
I wish you would show how to count the stitches after the first and or second row. I like how you showed the back loop using the darning needle as a pointer. Same could be applied to counting stitches. Thank you for a nice video. I like the pace.
That’s great feedback, thank you. I’ll remember that for my next video.
Very beautifully explained
Thank you very much! Hope you enjoy making it!
Very pretty and easy can't wait to make it for my grandkids
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy making it!
Thanks for this I like the way you explain the stitches
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your kind words.
I like purple your yarn and nail polish pretty....
Thank you! 💜
This is a beautiful pattern and so easy...thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!!! 💕
Any idea on how long this project took? I'm looking at a last minute gift addition! Super cute! :)
It actually works up really quickly!
I would estimate 8ish hours for a medium speed to complete
It took me around 7 hours and it's beautiful. Although if you're a beginner I would say 7-10 hours.
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It's my pleasure! I hope you enjoy making this scarf!
Just saw your video. Love it. What the name of this stitch?? It's almost like the Suezett Stitch. Thanks
Thank you! It’s called the Lemon Peel stitch, which I use in a lot of patterns on my site :)
Beautiful scarf. Is there a hat pattern to go with it?
Thank you! Here’s a winter hat pattern you might like: jototheworld.com/crochet-winter-hat-pattern
Heyy! Loved the vid! Would 100g of yarn be enough?
Hello! Thanks so much! The amount of yarn required can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern. I always list the amount of yarn required in yards. The amount of yards in your skein can be found on the yarn label, usually right next to the amount of grams in a skein. Hope that helps!
can you make a video for the mens scarf please iam having trouble making iy
Thanks for the interest in my Men’s Scarf. I’ll add it to my list of videos that have been requested.
I just started this with a chunky yarn. How important is going in the back bump? I'm having difficulty with it.
I really wish I could help but I've only designed, made and tested this pattern with the yarn weight and hook size listed in the pattern and I wouldn't want to give you inaccurate information. I think it would be fine not work in the back ridge loop but I can't say with complete certainty
Hi 👋 I started over with a much looser chain. That's helped. This pattern is easy. The kind that I can do with the TV on. Thanks 😊
Wonderful! I'm so glad you find it easy. Happy crocheting!
Hey im trying crotching for the first time ever i only have 4-5 days can i finsih it?? Please prayyyyyyy that it comes out really goodddddd
It works up quite quickly! Good luck!
Beautiful🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! ❤️
I am currently making this scarf and on after round 2 it is only 5 inches long (I made 20 stitches) should I trust the process or add more stitches?
Hello! You could try a few more rows to see if grows any more. At that point, if you are not happy with the width, you can start again with a different number of starting chains. Instructions for adjusting the size are included in the pattern: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
is a single stitch without the yarn over but the doubt stich start with a yarn over?
Hi there! Here's how to do a single crochet (sc) stitch: insert your hook into the designated stitch. Yarn over and pull through a loop (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull the yarn through the two loops on your hook.
Here's how to do a double crochet (dc) stitch: yarn over and insert your hook into the designated stitch. Yarn over and pull through a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull the yarn through the first two loops on your hook - not the loop closest to you (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull the yarn through the two loops on your hook.
Hope this helps!
Hi , I've a question, what would happen if I finished my chain with a single crochet and not with double crochet?
Hello! If you finish your chain with a sc, when you start the next row and follow the instructions in the pattern, the stitches won't be aligned properly (you are supposed to work a sc into a dc and a dc into a sc). I would recommend counting your stitches from the start. You will make 21 starting chains. For Row 1, you will start the row by working into the second chain from the hook and skip the chain that is attached to the hook. This means there is an even number of chains to work into. You start in the second chain from the hook and sc. Then in the next chain, dc. You continue alternating: sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch, all the way across the row. At the end of the row, you will have a total of 20 stitches. For the second row, you will ch 1 and turn. There are now 20 stitches to work into. In the first st, sc. In the next st, dc. And repeat sc in the next st, dc in the next st, across the row. Because there is an even number of stitches in the row, you should end the row with a dc. I hope this helps!
Thank you well explained
Thank you very much!
Are you going in the back loop only on every row or only on the first row?
You just work into the back ridge loop when working into the chain stitches on the first row. After that, crochet normally into the tops of stitches.
Very cute many thanks
Thank you and hope you enjoy making it!
Hi, first time at your channel 😊 And thanks God, you respond to queries.
I'm a newbie to crochet. Yesterday I tried to crochet my first scarf, just the basic, 1 single crochet 🎉🎉 I will need to celebrate this.
I have 2 queries if I may have your help.
Is it better to use a plastic or a metal hook?
And another question, I noticed that the result is a bit stiff, though the yarn is very soft. Is this how crochet should be?
Thank you.
Hello! Thanks for your message and congratulations on learning crochet! The type of crochet hook shouldn’t make too much of a difference in your actual work. I personally prefer aluminum hooks. As for crochet being thick, it all depends on the stitch, the hook size and yarn weight. Some patterns create a soft, flowing items and others create a thick, stiff item. Happy crocheting!
Thank you very much for your response. Could you please recommend any of your tutorials for a beginner to crochet a stitch pattern which gives a soft result to the project?
Thank you for your time and help.
My pleasure! Sure thing. If you are making just single crochet stitches, you will find those to be quite stiff. This scarf pattern (which combines sc and dc) should be softer. You could also try my Simple Baby Blanket, which uses this same stitch combination but with a size 3 (light) yarn and is even softer and flows more: jototheworld.com/simple-baby-blanket-crochet-pattern
If you stray too far away from the recommended size hook on the label, it can result stiff and dense. Unless that's what you want.😅
Can i use super bulky yarn whats the weight your yarn
All the details can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
All my patterns are designed and tested with the yarn weight and hook that is listed in the pattern. You are welcome to try something else but the size, overall look and feel of your finished item as well as the amount of yarn required may be different.
Unfortunately I can’t tell you what hook size to use for a different weight as I’ve only designed, made and tested this pattern with the yarn weight listed in the pattern.
Hey, thanks for the pattern i'm making one for my mom's birthday !❤️
I just wanted to ask how many balls of yarn did you use?
Thank you! All the details including the amount of yarn required can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern Hope you enjoy making it!
But how many stitches do you do to make a scarf for croteching in general. I'm new to croteching
Hello! There's lots of different ways to crochet a scarf and the number of stitches depends on many factors such as how wide you want to make the scarf, whether you are making it width-wise or length-wise, which stitches you are using, what yarn weight and hook size you are using and many other factors. As a beginner, I would recommend starting with a pattern and following the instructions for how many stitches to make. Hope this helps.
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Thanks.
It’s my pleasure! Hope you enjoy making it!
Do you continue crochet in back loop all the way till the end
You only work in the back ridge loops when working in the chain stitches on Row 1. For Row 2 and on, you will crochet normally into the tops of stitches. Hope this helps.
How many grams of yarn is needed to complete one?
Hi there! All the details can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
Thank you 😊
I hope you enjoy making it!
How much yarn to make this? Please reply
Hello! All the details including the amount of yarn required can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
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Thanks for your comment! My patterns are only available in English at this point.
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Hey, how much yarn is required for a scarf?
Hello! All the information including how much yarn is required can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
What is the name of this stitch, I really wanna make a beret using the same one🥺
Hello! It's often called the Lemon Peel stitch. It's made by alternating single crochet in the next stitch and double crochet in the next stitch. :)
How mang ply of yarn is this?
Hello, all the details can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
How to end the last row?
Hi there! After you’ve reached your desired height, at the end of the last row, fasten off (meaning to cut the yarn and pull the end through the loop that was on your hook) and weave in loose ends. Hope this helps.
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Is it possible to insert a tiny name/letters of this scarf pattern? I would like to put one since I'll be giving this to someone dear to me. 🥺❤️
Hello! You are welcome to try! I've only made the scarf as shown in the video and listed in the written instructions.
does this pattern have a name?
It’s called Simple Crochet Scarf Pattern :)
Why was the first tow different please?
Hi there! For Row 1, you will be working into the chain stitches. For Row 2 and on, you will be working normally into the tops of stitches. Here’s the written pattern in case it’s easier to read: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
Hook size?
Hello! All the details including the hook size can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
Didn't understand the hook number.....
All the details including hook size can be found here: jototheworld.com/simple-scarf-crochet-pattern
An even number of chains ⛓ +1 because we going to work with even number of chains throughout. Hope this helps . 😉 Enjoy.
Thanks. Very helpful. But I don't understand how the ties are "opposite ". Re double crochet - single because each row begins with single and ends in double, mine turns out being double top of double.
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I would have liked to make this scarf, but even with the sound on high I had trouble hearing the speaker.
Sorry to hear this! I’ve tested the video and tried watching on various devices and find it quite loud. Have you tried watching on a different device? There could be various reasons why the sound is low that are unrelated to the video. Here’s a guide that might help: youtubedownload.minitool.com/youtube/youtube-volume-low.html
Add the closed captioning. That can help.
I just watched the video today and had no issues with sound. Great video too! One of my favorite colors & favorite stitch
Thanks for the tutorial. Really enjoyed it 😊
I have nerve damage, yet could hear you well. There is closed captioning by the way.
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