Just wanted to say thank you for this tutorial. Last fall, I used this video to make myself a blanket. It's so warm and cozy. I'm in the process of making another as a gift. The thing weighs 6 pounds and it's completely worth it for the coziness it offers!! Your videos are so user friendly and I've tried many of your other tutorials to practice my loom knitting techniques! Thank you, I look forward to more in the future.
Thank you for this !! I have now learned a new stitch for my long loom... I need to know why you wrap a certain way... and you explained so well... can’t thank you enough!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your time recording this video. Is very professional and really easy to follow. I loved a tip about tightening the cast on at the beginning of the project. I know what scarf I'll be knitting now :)
So this pattern is awesome. For the record, I absolutely massacred the pattern and basically repeated the first two rows over and over and it came out beautiful anyway. So I’m about to start a second and perhaps just watch the video over and over to get the pattern right. This worked up really quickly. I made 5-6 ft scarf in three nights. Thank you for the video.
Beautiful pattern. You have an exceptional presentation style, so pleasant to listen to. Thank you also for the pattern chart. I don’t like to count when I knit - I’d rather listen to a podcast. After studying the pattern, I’d call it a “Crenelation”, formed by crossing the gap, advancing 1 peg, crossing, advancing, cross, advance,…to the end of the row. The only difference is how the forward and reverse passes start - the forward passes involve crossing the gap twice without advancing, so it’s cross, wrap, cross to start the forward passes. The reverse passes (rows 2 and 4) begin with wrapping the peg the yarn is on, then crossing: wrap, cross, wrap. Keeping just these two things in mind, and knowing as you said that the reverse passes always overlay the forward passes, and that the forward passes are always opposite of the prior row, makes the chart unnecessary once your familiar with the pattern, and it’s really hard to goof up. Really nice job on the video.
I often join yarn using the "magic knot." The channel Bella Coco has a good video for that. Other knitters tie knots and make more of a effort to hide it inside the scarf, or they hold the old strand and new strand together for several stitches as they knit. So there are lots of good ways, but my current favourite is the magic knot.
Love your channel. I really like the pattern for this scarf. Do you have any other patterns using the Bernat Blanket yarn (I have tons of this yarn I was using to crochet blankets with until I discovered looming)?
Some people like to go over 50 inches, but I like mine to be shorter. There are "official" scarf lengths that you can google. Honestly sometimes I just stop when I'm out of yarn.
I went by your video and my stitches look smaller than yours on the picture. Why is that? And what is meant by Double knitting? I am using same yarn as you.
You might be knitting more tightly than I am. Double knitting is when we use both the top and bottom rows of a long loom. This is different from a single-knit flat panel, which you knit using one side of the long loom, or using a round loom.
Hi, I'm using worsted weight yarn on a smaller loom with pegs (nails into a wooden board) that are closer together, and it's agonizingly difficult to do yarn over with this stitch. Do you recommend using a bulkier, stretchy yarn? I'm using acrylic which usually has a decent amount of give but this was just too hard on my hands, the yarn was too taut each row.
In general I prefer to use yarn with wool content like Wool Ease which is 20% wool. It just makes knitting more agreeable. You should enjoy the process, so maybe try using wool blends and/or wrapping your pegs more loosely.
Unfortunately I don't know precisely how much yarn I used. The ball was 220 yards or 201 metres, and I may have used three quarters of it, but it's hard to say.
Hi when watching this you cant allways see what your doing due to the subtitals, could you move the loom up slightly next time as as a beginner i need to see everything your doing please, especially something as beautiful as this scarf. Thank-you xxx.
I believe I finished with a row 4. Then I did a row of Figure 8s before binding off. You need these Figure 8s to straighten out the bind off edge. Hope this helps.
Thank you for explaining why we're supposed to knit over in a certain order. I had always wondered.
Just wanted to say thank you for this tutorial. Last fall, I used this video to make myself a blanket. It's so warm and cozy. I'm in the process of making another as a gift. The thing weighs 6 pounds and it's completely worth it for the coziness it offers!! Your videos are so user friendly and I've tried many of your other tutorials to practice my loom knitting techniques! Thank you, I look forward to more in the future.
Oh what a thoughtful comment. I'm glad the blanket worked out nicely. Glad the videos are useful.
Am a Newbie and very happy to hv found your videos , Thanks so much For sharing ❤
Best tutorials for loom knitting i ever watch. Thank you soo much.
Thank you for this !! I have now learned a new stitch for my long loom... I need to know why you wrap a certain way... and you explained so well... can’t thank you enough!!!!!!!!
Glad this was helpful. New stitches are awesome.
Thank you so much for your time recording this video. Is very professional and really easy to follow. I loved a tip about tightening the cast on at the beginning of the project. I know what scarf I'll be knitting now :)
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Happy scarf knitting.
Very good explanation, thank you and God blessings.
So this pattern is awesome. For the record, I absolutely massacred the pattern and basically repeated the first two rows over and over and it came out beautiful anyway. So I’m about to start a second and perhaps just watch the video over and over to get the pattern right. This worked up really quickly. I made 5-6 ft scarf in three nights. Thank you for the video.
Happy your scarf turned out well! Good luck on your second one.
Beautiful pattern. You have an exceptional presentation style, so pleasant to listen to.
Thank you also for the pattern chart. I don’t like to count when I knit - I’d rather listen to a podcast. After studying the pattern, I’d call it a “Crenelation”, formed by crossing the gap, advancing 1 peg, crossing, advancing, cross, advance,…to the end of the row. The only difference is how the forward and reverse passes start - the forward passes involve crossing the gap twice without advancing, so it’s cross, wrap, cross to start the forward passes. The reverse passes (rows 2 and 4) begin with wrapping the peg the yarn is on, then crossing: wrap, cross, wrap. Keeping just these two things in mind, and knowing as you said that the reverse passes always overlay the forward passes, and that the forward passes are always opposite of the prior row, makes the chart unnecessary once your familiar with the pattern, and it’s really hard to goof up.
Really nice job on the video.
Glad you found a way to keep it straight. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for showing us how to do the honeycomb stitch. But do you have a video when we change the yarn colors in Honeycomb? Thank you!
Love the way you explain every stepss
Thanks so much.
Excellent great job make it look easy 💯❤️ love the pattern well have a good look fabulous thank you 🌞🌻❤️
Thanks!
Thank you this is a very informative tutorial with new techniques to try.
It looks beautiful. I have no idea on doing this. Lovely share.
Thank you. I hope you try this stitch.
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I am new to loom knitting and your videos make me really excited to try new patterns. I, however, didn't find the download row counter. Please help.
msyarn.ca/honeycomb-stitch-scarf/ on this page, you can download the checklist
To make it wider do you do 2 top and 2 bottom until you get the width you want?
Yes, I used 9 pegs on top and 9 on bottom, so you could use 11, 13 or 15 on top and the same on bottom.
If your yarn is close to the end and you are still not done, is the a way to connect two yarns together ? Or is there another way to fix it?
I often join yarn using the "magic knot." The channel Bella Coco has a good video for that. Other knitters tie knots and make more of a effort to hide it inside the scarf, or they hold the old strand and new strand together for several stitches as they knit. So there are lots of good ways, but my current favourite is the magic knot.
Thank you very much 😊
Hi may i know what do you mean by 8 rows repeat? Does it mean i do each row of the same pattern twice?
I’m looking for this similar pattern but on a s loom. Do you have one?
I'm sure it's a personal preference but how long did make the scarf in this video before you began the bind off?
Hi again, MsYarn! I’ve never used a chart like the one you’ve created before. Would it be possible to explain how it works please?
Hi, you can print it off, and check off a box after you complete a row. It might help you keep track of which row you have completed.
I can’t get the check list no link to tap on. How can I get it,please help..this looks like a lovely scarf I would love to try. Thank you
msyarn.ca/honeycomb-stitch-scarf/
Exxcellent instructive video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
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Love your channel. I really like the pattern for this scarf. Do you have any other patterns using the Bernat Blanket yarn (I have tons of this yarn I was using to crochet blankets with until I discovered looming)?
I've used Bernat Blanket for scarves, cowls and blankets. You can check out the "purl ridge stitch cowl" since I did a version using that yarn.
@@hellomsyarn Thank you so very much for your help.
Nice video.. Nice work.. Nice scarf..
I have a question if you may..
How long of the scarf you recomend?
Some people like to go over 50 inches, but I like mine to be shorter. There are "official" scarf lengths that you can google. Honestly sometimes I just stop when I'm out of yarn.
@@hellomsyarn Thank you 🌷
Hi again. Is there a stitch multiple to use for making a wider scarf? (Not very good at Math, LOL)
You can use any odd number of pegs. Row 1 needs to start with a U and end with an upside-down U.
@@hellomsyarn Thank you.
Hi mam how much you are going to sell these scarfs?
I don't sell my knitted projects.
I went by your video and my stitches look smaller than yours on the picture. Why is that?
And what is meant by Double knitting? I am using same yarn as you.
You might be knitting more tightly than I am. Double knitting is when we use both the top and bottom rows of a long loom. This is different from a single-knit flat panel, which you knit using one side of the long loom, or using a round loom.
Hi, I'm using worsted weight yarn on a smaller loom with pegs (nails into a wooden board) that are closer together, and it's agonizingly difficult to do yarn over with this stitch. Do you recommend using a bulkier, stretchy yarn? I'm using acrylic which usually has a decent amount of give but this was just too hard on my hands, the yarn was too taut each row.
In general I prefer to use yarn with wool content like Wool Ease which is 20% wool. It just makes knitting more agreeable. You should enjoy the process, so maybe try using wool blends and/or wrapping your pegs more loosely.
How much yarn did you use for your scarf
Unfortunately I don't know precisely how much yarn I used. The ball was 220 yards or 201 metres, and I may have used three quarters of it, but it's hard to say.
Thank you so much 💖
Looks so squishy soft and I love the way stitch turned out.❤ I will have to try it. Do you have a Facebook page or Instagram?
Hi, I'm on Instagram at hellomsyarn. Thanks.
Can I ask how many inches wide please
Unfortunately I forgot to write down the width, but I'd guess it was 6 or 6.5 inches wide.
To not make this wide and follow your pattern.Does it need to end with an odd number like you did 9
Hi when watching this you cant allways see what your doing due to the subtitals, could you move the loom up slightly next time as as a beginner i need to see everything your doing please, especially something as beautiful as this scarf. Thank-you xxx.
Is the last row you do before you bind off the same as the first row?
I believe I finished with a row 4. Then I did a row of Figure 8s before binding off. You need these Figure 8s to straighten out the bind off edge. Hope this helps.
what is the length of the yarn?
The whole ball of yarn was 220 yards or 201 metres, but I didn't use all of it.
@@hellomsyarn Thank you! I can't wait to make one for my sister!
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