BCL Scarf - Row 2
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Beautiful pattern. Thank you so much for a clear demo and explanation.
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Thank you, Thank you, for the clear demo and explanation.
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Hello..You did it very fast, I can't catch up.
I wish you did it slowly. I love your scarf
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thank you so much, i had no clue how to do tbl, i was so confused
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what does she mean with 'work your way out of this patern' at 3:28? Is she doing a double stitch? And is she doing the normal knit-stitch or a purl stitch? I am really a total beginner (I've never heard of all these therms before). I know it would probably be better to start off with something more simple, but I wanted to give it a try!
siepie789 1 year ago
@siepie789 Hi! Nope "working your way out" doesn't really mean anything; just follow the stitches. In the "intro" video I mention how the pattern is worked in to the middle (I call it the spine) and then worked back out; basically all the stitches worked from the beginning of the row are then mirrored after the middle stitch. The "mirrored stitches" are creating the "mirrored leaves".
Just knit the written stitches :). I may have over explained how I look at patterns which caused the confusion
MarleneD1216 1 year ago
Thanks for showing purling thru back loop. Lovely pattern but weird to see yarn held in left hand. Is that continental knitting?
49Piegirl 1 year ago
@49Piegirl LOL, yes that is continental knitting. The yarn moves in the same direction as English knitting (or throwing) just the hand it's held in changes.
MarleneD1216 1 year ago
How many stitches should be on your needle after this row?
(And thanks for the pattern, I love it!)
AnneSylvie03 1 year ago
@AnneSylvie03 Oh, it's not my pattern; it's the creation of Brooke Nelson. I just made some videos showing the rows. Yes, it is awesome!
Every even row (rows 2, 4, 6, 8) ends with having 39 stitches on your right needle. This is the number you had cast on as well.
Every odd row (rows 1, 3, 5, 7) ends with having 41 stitches.
The written pattern can be found at - (substitute the "(DOT)" for a " . " in your address bar -
brookenelson(DOT)com/leafscarfpattern.html
MarleneD1216 1 year ago