Forever 21 Knock-Off Scarf
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what is the stitch called? its very pretty.
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Love this video, love the pattern I'm making mine and it's pretty easy. You did a great job at explaining how it goes. The only question I have is how Many rows did you make?
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What size needle works best. And how do I locate your written pattern?
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very lovely scarf........... love the color and the stitches beautiful.
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You showed and explained that very well. Look forward to more.
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how do you make sure that it wraps around the two triple crochets?
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This is really cute. I'll have to try this. Thank you for sharing you did a great job.
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very nice scarf love that pattern best of luck being yr first video>.diane ontario canada
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Today I bought my first crochet hook and a ball of cotton yarn. After watching this video >5 times and google-ing/youtube-ing how to crochet a chain, a double crochet and a triple crochet, I finally have this scarf in the making. Thank you for this great video, I'm sooo excited to finish it!!! :)
this is lovely how wide is your scarf?
3239861 2 months ago
@3239861 Thank you! When it's relaxed, it's about 8 inches wide, and it can stretch to a little more than a foot.
TheStingyStitcher 2 months ago 2
Could I make a large blanket with this pattern? And how do you switch colors by row?
TheAshleyBoyer 2 months ago
@TheAshleyBoyer Speaking as someone who has had a blanket in the works for two years, I commend you for your dedication. O_O I'm sure a blanket using this stitch would be awesome (please please please share pictures!). I haven't tried switching colors, but it would probably look nicest if you used the new color in the last "yarn over, pull through two loops" of the last treble crochet in the row. Good luck!
TheStingyStitcher 2 months ago
does this pattern use alot of yarn? ty for the video .... very pretty
perogi02 3 months ago
@perogi02 Not at all! If you go to the original post about this scarf (in the description), you can see how big it is, and that took less than a 7 oz. skein of worsted weight yarn.
TheStingyStitcher 3 months ago