A very pretty pattern. I enjoyed watching you knit. I like how you knitted the two together and also the yarn over. I make mine differently. I want to try your way. I think I will like yours better. Thank you.
What size circular needle please? Thank you for your tutorial, so easy to follow! If I wanted to make a baby blanket with this pattern what is the multiple of stitches?
You are welcome. I used 5mm needles and worsted yarn for the Scarf. For a baby blanket Cast on 132 stitches and use cord length 36 inches to 40 inches.
I’m confused, the instructions don’t reflect what you are doing. It reads K3/Ktog 3 times/YO,K1 6 times/ K2 tog 3 times, but you did 6 on that second time, so is it k2 6 times or 3 and then repeat??
Yes, the correct sequence is to start with k2 tog 3 times, then do YO k1 six times, followed by another k2 tog 3 times. So each complete repeat begins with the k2 tog 3 times, which means you end up doing a total of 6 k2 togs for the repeat. The counting in the video is meant for visual learners to simplify the understanding of the pattern. Hope this clears things up!
Qué maravilla este tutorial solo solo ver la realización del punto ...nada de hablar y hablar y hablar como otras que aturden ,aburren ....que manía...no pueden cerrar la boca un segundo .....excelente y felicitaciones a ud ....gracias
I think your written pattern is missing something. Does not match the video. I was doing the written patern but saw that it was getting peaks like triangles.
I did what you wrote. I must be on right track. Now only one side showing a peak. As if I drop stitch or did not knit 3 at the end.....Will start again. Thx
The typical length for a woman's scarf is usually around 60 to 70 inches (150 to 180 cm), but it can vary based on your preference. I tend to make mine about 65 inches for a nice balance. Happy knitting!
Very beautiful ❤
@@Monique-TheYarnCurator Thank you!
A very pretty pattern. I enjoyed watching you knit. I like how you knitted the two together and also the yarn over. I make mine differently. I want to try your way. I think I will like yours better. Thank you.
You are welcome. I glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Happy Knitting 🌸
Find below updated instructions with timestamps. Happy Knitting!
00:30 - Cast on 42st
01:12 - Knit 6 rows (Garter Stitch)
02:09 - Row 1 of Pattern : K3 *(K2tog) 3 times (YO, K1) 6 times, (K2tog) 3 times. Repeat from* once, K3
05:30 - Row 2 of Pattern: Knit all
07:56 - Row 3: Knit all
10:00 - Row 4: Knit 3, Purl 36, Knit 3
Repeat the 4 Rows to desired length
Knit 6 rows cast off
Hello - the last 6 rows in garter stitch are not matching the first 6 rows of garter stitch. Any advice on this? What have I done wrong? Thanks!
@@romyr1621 Kindly post a photo or short video in our Facebook group to make it easier for me to assist you. Group link in the discription box.
Don't hesitate to ask if you need further assistance.
Lovely and lovely’colour
Thank you
Love it I did a blanket
That's great! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful. I would love to see your blanket... Please share in our fb group. Happy Knitting 🌸
What size circular needle please? Thank you for your tutorial, so easy to follow! If I wanted to make a baby blanket with this pattern what is the multiple of stitches?
You are welcome. I used 5mm needles and worsted yarn for the Scarf. For a baby blanket Cast on 132 stitches and use cord length 36 inches to 40 inches.
Hi I love this pattan it's beautiful how many stiches would I need for a jumper❤
Thanks for the feedback. It depends on the size you want to make. I would recommend you use a written pattern from Lovecrafts website etc
So beautiful ❤️
Very informative
Simply stunning. What size & brand of needles are you using? Thank you.
Thank you. I used 6mm KnitPro Circular needles.
What is the cord length?
I used 100cm but l sure 60cm will do
I’m confused, the instructions don’t reflect what you are doing. It reads K3/Ktog 3 times/YO,K1 6 times/ K2 tog 3 times, but you did 6 on that second time, so is it k2 6 times or 3 and then repeat??
Yes, the correct sequence is to start with k2 tog 3 times, then do YO k1 six times, followed by another k2 tog 3 times. So each complete repeat begins with the k2 tog 3 times, which means you end up doing a total of 6 k2 togs for the repeat. The counting in the video is meant for visual learners to simplify the understanding of the pattern. Hope this clears things up!
@@WeavedInyes, it does, thank you!! 🙏 ❤
@@WeavedInwait, lol, so am I K2 3 times/YO K1 6 times/K2 tog 6times/ then back to K2tog 3 times??
I’m afraid I still don’t get it
Am I doing the K2 tog 3 times/ YO, K1 six times/ then repeat until I get to the last K2 tog 3 times then K3?? Your video shows k3 tog 6 times 😭
Qué maravilla este tutorial solo solo ver la realización del punto ...nada de hablar y hablar y hablar como otras que aturden ,aburren ....que manía...no pueden cerrar la boca un segundo .....excelente y felicitaciones a ud ....gracias
You are welcome. I'm glad you liked it. Happy Knitting 🌸
Hi,
Is this pattern written out anywhere?
Casted on 42 for the Scarf... multiples of 18 + 6
www.lionbrand.com/pages/stitchfinder-knit-stitch-feather-and-fan
@@WeavedIn thanks so much
I think your written pattern is missing something. Does not match the video. I was doing the written patern but saw that it was getting peaks like triangles.
00:30 - Cast on 42st
01:12 - Knit 6 rows (Garter Stitch)
02:09 - Row 1 of Pattern : K3 *(K2tog) 3 times (YO, K1) 6 times, (K2tog) 3 times. Repeat from* once, K3
05:30 - Row 2 of Pattern: Knit all
07:56 - Row 3: Knit all
10:00 - Row 4: Knit 3, Purl 36, Knit 3
Repeat the 4 Rows to desired length
Knit 6 rows cast off
I did what you wrote. I must be on right track. Now only one side showing a peak. As if I drop stitch or did not knit 3 at the end.....Will start again. Thx
@@carolemaharaj8837 I have edited the instructions again. I hope it's clearer now. How are you getting on? Did you manage to knit the scarf?
How long do you make it? What is the usual length for a woman's scarf?
The typical length for a woman's scarf is usually around 60 to 70 inches (150 to 180 cm), but it can vary based on your preference. I tend to make mine about 65 inches for a nice balance. Happy knitting!