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If you used a pull cord (one row of another color after your cast on waste yarn), you could just pull it out and the waste yarn would fall off! It would save you all of that grief! The scarf is beautiful!
Made this today for my pa-in-law…came out very well. Thank you for the instructions 🥹☺️ when I finished the scarf, it had tight folds (due to tension, perhaps) which is however totally gone after steam ironing! Adding some moisture (steam) loosens the yarn.
Nice job, Candice! I'm new to machine knitting - waiting for my gift to myself to arrive any day now - but am a lonnnnnng time traditional knitter. Thanks for this idea for a project that looks like you spent a huge number of hours when in reality, it didn't take long at all! I I'd like to share your RUclips link for this project when I make some posts about my new KM adventures and would like your permission to do so.
Thanks for this easy to follow tutorial.not opened my Addi yet and hope to try this. Loved the dog snoring. Our cavalier used to sound like that. I have subscribed.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! My machine is coming tomorrow and this is the first thing I plan to make. Great instructions! LOL about your dog! Mine does similar, except she is running and barking in her sleep…no telling what she is dreaming! 🤣
Oh so exciting! You will love it! I am so happy you like my video! This is my first one! There will be more to come :) Animals are so comical LOL life would be boring without them!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial! I was wondering if the drop stitch and braid method would also work on flat panels. Doing that not at the very end but a few stitches before may have the same effect? You'd lose the last few stitches as "seam allowance", though.
YES Indeed!! This works on panels, too, with one modification. I have done this braiding technique on knitted panels, but you need to drop the LAST 2 stitches (columns), or 3 depending on the thickness of your yarn. Then braid picking up the “turn around” yarn strands in groups of 3 or 4 at a time, or whatever number achieves the braid you like. Sort of like braid-joining the edges of hairpin lace strips. The braiding will show on BOTH sides of the finished product. 😃👍🏻👍🏻
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I love the snoring! Great video 😊
Thank you!! 😊
love your video! You are the first one that I know that actually show the type and weight of the yarn, thank you so much!!
@@mzjazz5737 I am so happy that you liked my video! I know I want to try to be as helpful as possible 😊
Your tutorial is spot-on and very good. Your fur baby snoring is priceless and added much to your show. Congrats.
Thank you so much for your feedback and lovely comment :)
If you used a pull cord (one row of another color after your cast on waste yarn), you could just pull it out and the waste yarn would fall off! It would save you all of that grief! The scarf is beautiful!
Thank you.
What? :)
Thanks for putting this video out. I've thought about doing this but needed the visual. Keep up the great job!!!
Oh, wonderful! I am so happy that you like my video!
Great tutorial. Never apologise for a snoring furry friend. It's adorable.
Thank you 😊 I love that he is always laying by my side 😊
Merci beaucoup bonne année 2023
Made this today for my pa-in-law…came out very well. Thank you for the instructions 🥹☺️ when I finished the scarf, it had tight folds (due to tension, perhaps) which is however totally gone after steam ironing! Adding some moisture (steam) loosens the yarn.
Oh that is great! i am happy you liked my video :)
Nice video Candace! I can’t wait to try this scarf.
Btw I never heard the. Dog snoring. 😊
Thank you! Oh good I am glad you can’t hear him lol! I am so happy you like the video 😊
I’m going to try this! I really like the way it looks! Thanks for sharing…❤
Oh, that's wonderful! Your welcome :)
My Addi does not like any RHSS. I will try this with a 3 weight. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you for this tutorial, it was very easy to follow!
You're very welcome! :) I am happy it was helpful!
Nice job, Candice! I'm new to machine knitting - waiting for my gift to myself to arrive any day now - but am a lonnnnnng time traditional knitter. Thanks for this idea for a project that looks like you spent a huge number of hours when in reality, it didn't take long at all! I I'd like to share your RUclips link for this project when I make some posts about my new KM adventures and would like your permission to do so.
Thank you! That is wonderful! Yes, I give you permission to share my RUclips link :)
Great video Candice. Looking forward to seeing more from you! Love the fur baby's snoring!
Thank you so much! LOL he is the star of the video :)
Thanks for this easy to follow tutorial.not opened my Addi yet and hope to try this. Loved the dog snoring. Our cavalier used to sound like that. I have subscribed.
Wonderful! Yes he snores all the time lol he is so cute for a 160lb pooch! Thank you for subscribing!
Awesome video Candice
Thank you! I am so happy that you like it! 🙂
well done
Thank you so much!
What a cute pattern! TBH, I could not hear Charlie snoring. lol I am going to try out this pattern!
Oh wonderful! Oh good I am glad you couldn't hear him snoring, it was coming out very faint on the video, but in real life it was loud LOL!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! My machine is coming tomorrow and this is the first thing I plan to make. Great instructions! LOL about your dog! Mine does similar, except she is running and barking in her sleep…no telling what she is dreaming! 🤣
Oh so exciting! You will love it! I am so happy you like my video! This is my first one! There will be more to come :) Animals are so comical LOL life would be boring without them!
Oh Charlie 😂. This is such a helpful video!!
Your welcome! Yes Charlie loves to snore right beside me while I am working LOL!
I USE THAT METHOD FOR ALL MY afghans but it is much easier to use a rug hook.
I will have to acquire a rug hook for sure! Thanks for the tip!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial! I was wondering if the drop stitch and braid method would also work on flat panels. Doing that not at the very end but a few stitches before may have the same effect? You'd lose the last few stitches as "seam allowance", though.
Oh yes, that is worth trying for sure. I haven't tried it on a flat panel yet. Let me know how it turns out if you try it :)
@@wildwillowcreationsca will do, thank you. :)
YES Indeed!! This works on panels, too, with one modification. I have done this braiding technique on knitted panels, but you need to drop the LAST 2 stitches (columns), or 3 depending on the thickness of your yarn. Then braid picking up the “turn around” yarn strands in groups of 3 or 4 at a time, or whatever number achieves the braid you like. Sort of like braid-joining the edges of hairpin lace strips. The braiding will show on BOTH sides of the finished product. 😃👍🏻👍🏻
@@TexasTwins Nice Thank you for your info :)
@@TexasTwins That's really good to know! Thanks a lot! :)
do you put the machine in T or P position before you start? I have a sentro
Hello so you would put it on the "circular knitting" option so I believe it is "T" for tube on sentro.
Do you use one skein per panel for the scarf?
Hello so I used one Red Heart #4, Cream Fleck, 340g, 12oz, 593m / 649yd for 2 panels.
Why do a few rows of waste yarn….ive seen this done a few times but also seen many times without using waste yarn…what’s the advantage
I like to use waste yarn because it is easier to finish and the edges are neater in my opinion.
Have you tred the drop stitch pattern for a scarf, the tutorial is here on RUclips.
I don't think I have. This scarf has dropped stitches to crotchet the pieces together.
How many rows?
Hello, so I did 7 rows of waste yarn then 245 rows for the scarf (but you but you can make it longer if you like)
I made 300 rows apart from the 7+7 for the waste yarn
hi I’m new can u pls show us how to knit a sweater n a shirt pls I’m new pls follow ❤❤❤
I will be working on making a video for a sweater very soon :)
you do not wave it through use it in your fringe,
Yes that is a good idea thank you!