Hello!! This looks wonderful!! I’m starting with this proyect today!! I had never knitted cables. 😬 But I think I’m gonna make it all right thanks to your tutorial. 🤗🤗
Thanks! You may want to make it smaller in size for a child, but I'm afraid that will require some working out & planning. It's pretty straightforward though. My finished scarf was about 7 x 28", so check if that would be suitable, and if not, you can stop knitting the scarf sooner to make it shorter, and/or make the cable narrower by involving fewer stitches in the cable section (e.g. doing a 7/7 cable rather than a 9/9 cable) :)
@@RokoleeDIY I made it and came out so amazing really thank you so much , the width was about 15 cm and the length was 120 cm cause I want to to wrap it twice
@@RokoleeDIY If I want a wider scarft, all I need to do is to double from 7" to 14" and have 2 cables in the scarf correct? Can you please someone post a photo of the finished scarf? thanks so much for your tutorial. I never knitted before and yesterday was my first try ever with a small sample and Needles nr. 5 mm but I believe I put so much tension during cast on or even after that I could barely take the stitch our of the needle :-(
Hello!! This looks wonderful!! I’m starting with this proyect today!! I had never knitted cables. 😬 But I think I’m gonna make it all right thanks to your tutorial. 🤗🤗
Have fun!
thank you I will be trying to knit this soon!
Excellent :) Have fun!
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! Does this edging pattern have a name?
You're welcome!
I don't think so - I just call it reversible seed stitch edging :)
Great tutorial If I want to make a scarf for 7 years old kid do I follow the same pattern or i will change something?
Thanks! You may want to make it smaller in size for a child, but I'm afraid that will require some working out & planning. It's pretty straightforward though. My finished scarf was about 7 x 28", so check if that would be suitable, and if not, you can stop knitting the scarf sooner to make it shorter, and/or make the cable narrower by involving fewer stitches in the cable section (e.g. doing a 7/7 cable rather than a 9/9 cable) :)
@@RokoleeDIY I made it and came out so amazing really thank you so much , the width was about 15 cm and the length was 120 cm cause I want to to wrap it twice
@@prideofyaghaz4272 Awesome! Love hearing when people actually make my projects :D Thanks
What is the stitch multiple if we wanted to make the scarf wider and have more then than one cable side by side? Thanks!
Hi! The central 18 stitches of the scarf are the cable so that would be the stitch multiple...the other 6 stitches are the borders either side :)
Hello! Marvellous and well explained project. Thanks so much for sharing. I am going to sub to your channel. Wish you a good day :)
Thanks very much :D You too!
wow 🤩
:D
Where is the pattern for this, please?
Here on my site:
www.rokolee.com/craft-tutorial/giant-cable-scarf
:)
Is the pattern available?
To be honest, I just haven't gotten around to writing it out yet but when it is available I will link it here :)
@@RokoleeDIY If I want a wider scarft, all I need to do is to double from 7" to 14" and have 2 cables in the scarf correct? Can you please someone post a photo of the finished scarf? thanks so much for your tutorial. I never knitted before and yesterday was my first try ever with a small sample and Needles nr. 5 mm but I believe I put so much tension during cast on or even after that I could barely take the stitch our of the needle :-(
I wish you had written too