Dear Tuteate, thank you for this gorgeous pattern, however I have decided to turn this into a shawl, so instead of using just 20 pegs, I m going for 50 pegs to make sure it really looks like a shawl lol ! I have decided to buy one of those Cindwood round looms that are way larger than 41 peg regular large loom. Looking forward to start on this! ❤
When you added in the new skein of yarn, did you go back to the left and repeat the pattern or were you already at the end of that row and went on to start the next row?
At minute 9:37 I was working a row to the left and I saw I needed to add more yarn, so I grabbed the old yarn and the new one to work a pair of stitches of that row. Next I followed with the new yarn as usual. I could have added the new yarn by tying a knot and joining the old yarn and the new one too. Hope this helps!
I have a question and I hope this makes sense. I bought a small skein of grey & neon green yarn. It isn’t long enough for a beanie or scarf, and I have a TON of black yarn. I want to do a mix of starting with one, stopping and adding the other for a while, then going back to the original just to kinda space out the skein of the neon green & grey blend. Do you have a video showing something like that? Is it possible to AVOID a solid line going from Grey & green to black? I don’t want it striped/blocked looking ☹️
Hi Chrissee :) Here I used 325grams of a yarn called Katia Big Merino (3 balls and a bit more) because I worked this scarf to be very long. I worked a length of 265centimeters (104.33"), as you will see at minute 10:39 just before binding off
Dear Tuteate, thank you for this gorgeous pattern, however I have decided to turn this into a shawl, so instead of using just 20 pegs, I m going for 50 pegs to make sure it really looks like a shawl lol ! I have decided to buy one of those Cindwood round looms that are way larger than 41 peg regular large loom. Looking forward to start on this! ❤
Thank you! Your video just gave me a easier way to add a new color than what I was originally taught. 😍😍
Really? You're welcome!
Yet another *wonderful* video, thank you, thank you!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤
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When you added in the new skein of yarn, did you go back to the left and repeat the pattern or were you already at the end of that row and went on to start the next row?
At minute 9:37 I was working a row to the left and I saw I needed to add more yarn, so I grabbed the old yarn and the new one to work a pair of stitches of that row. Next I followed with the new yarn as usual. I could have added the new yarn by tying a knot and joining the old yarn and the new one too. Hope this helps!
So the moss stich is knit and purl throughout!
pro tip: you can watch movies at flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Dominik Alvin yea, I've been using flixzone for months myself :D
@Dominik Alvin yea, I have been using Flixzone for years myself :D
I have a question and I hope this makes sense. I bought a small skein of grey & neon green yarn. It isn’t long enough for a beanie or scarf, and I have a TON of black yarn. I want to do a mix of starting with one, stopping and adding the other for a while, then going back to the original just to kinda space out the skein of the neon green & grey blend. Do you have a video showing something like that? Is it possible to AVOID a solid line going from Grey & green to black? I don’t want it striped/blocked looking ☹️
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What brand yarn do you use?
Hi Lisa! Here I used a yarn called Katia Big Merino
Thank you for your wonderful loom knitting tutorials! I am wondering how many skeins you needed to make this scarf and the finished length?
Hi Chrissee :) Here I used 325grams of a yarn called Katia Big Merino (3 balls and a bit more) because I worked this scarf to be very long. I worked a length of 265centimeters (104.33"), as you will see at minute 10:39 just before binding off
Can this be knitted in the round for any size leg warmers?
Yes it can :) Here you'll see how I work it on the round: ruclips.net/video/cWl5xeHyRJU/видео.html