Harry Potter Scarf
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:O
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ok i have several questions.
1. How many cast on stitches did you do?
2. How many rows did you do in each color?
3. What size needles are you using?
Your scarf came out AMAZING and I was hoping to make one for my friend :)
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Jesus. Okay. Stop motion + making a scarf. How long did this take you? Because it's genius. And beautiful.
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what size needles and what kind of yarn did you use?
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I'm thinking about making a scarf too and I was just wondering what the dimensions you used are
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This must have taken forever to film
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@LovetoKnitable It's curling in because they are knitting one side and purling the other, and there is no way to stop it from curling in but when you're done knitting the scarf like this you can block it (youtube it, theres tones of how to's!) Blocking it flattens it out and uncurls it. Or you could just knit both sides. Hope it helped :)
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1 person didnt get their acceptance letter to Hogwarts
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How long did it take you to make it? It's amazing! I was thinking of knitting my own.
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i cannot even process how long this would have taken you, this is awesome! Great job :)
im trying to learn how to knit how do you get the next color to stay on? do you tie it on?
Dasherflip 3 years ago
When I want to change colors I just start knitting with the new color at the beginning of a row. No need to tie the ends just weave them in when your done knitting. Check out the video by expertvillage "How to Knit a Scarf : How to Change to a Different Color when Knitting" it might explain it better.
sharkeatsbird 3 years ago
cute prbly took a long time to make.
gmccray689 3 years ago
thanks. Yeah it took a while to shoot. Had it set up on the dining table for a month. Knitting didn't take very long, but stop-motion is very time consuming.
sharkeatsbird 3 years ago
That is really cool. You used a stop motion camera, right?
RcatLover 3 years ago
just used a regular point-and-shoot digital camera
sharkeatsbird 3 years ago