This video will show you how to knit a scarf pattern that uses yarn overs and dropped yarn overs (also known as yo). The needle size used in this video is US10 / 6mm and the yarn is Caron Simply Soft. The pattern and more information about this tutorial can be found at: cyberseams.com If you are a beginner, you may find these other tutorials helpful: To learn the Basics of Knitting, visit cyberseams.com Long Tail Cast On: cyberseams.com Knitted Cast On: cyberseams.com Binding Off: cyberseams.com How to Knit Left Handed: cyberseams.com Music Credits: Shockwave-Sound.com Track 1: Petroleum 1, Corporate Business News & Technology Vol2 Track 2: Blue Skies, Corporate Business News & Technology Vol2 To learn more about knitting, sewing, crafting and to get project ideas and patterns, visit us at Cyberseams.com!
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Iv’e just started knitting and your video was really helpfull.this paturn that i tryed today for the first time worked out fab.! thank you very much for the help FF;)
thank you very very much for this wonderful video
thank you very very much for this greet video
This is absolutely awesome. I tried this out and I actually finished my first ever scarf! I am so glad that you uploaded this pattern. It was very simple to follow your instructions.
Million thanks!
A beautiful pattern that comes together really quick, and is great for either a scarf or a shawl. TY for posting this.
I tried this with a really soft and bulky yarn and it turned out absolutely fabulous! I’ve already wrapped it up for xmas!
AMAZING. Thank you for incorporating a do-able pattern that even I could do! You rock…thanks again:)
ill start doin this right now
thx alot
Is it me or does the music sound like something you’d hear from Sims? XD
amazing!!!!! this is sooooo helpful!!
confusioooonnnn i thought u could just knit a scarf with the regular knitting stitch thing
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I’m a beginner and this is the only pattern I even thought I might be able to do. Thanx alot.
I love you for this tutorial! The finished product looks great!
this is so nice! In a pattern when it says [k1, p1, k1, p1] in double yarn over, what does it mean? Sorry, I am stuck with a flower pattern.
I can’t believe how easy it is! I jjust started knitting a week ago, and I’ve already made 3 dish cloths and half a scarf so far!!!!
Thanks for the great tute! I can’t wait to start one!
Great pattern!
Thank you so much
Thank you sooo much. I started my first peice of knitting with your basics video.
I have looked at so many here on youtube, but your videos are by far the best and simplest.
Very clear close ups so I can see what the yarn is doing…..
I’m sticking to yours and I’m sure I’ll have many wonderful projects as I learn more.
Thank you and keep up the great work.
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Very good video one of the best ones I’ve seen
Thank you for the video…I am considering giving it a try. If you wanted the scarf wider would you just add more stitches as long as it is even numbers like 24, 26, 28? Thx.
thank you soooo much for this ^_^
wow dat is so easy, but i didn’t make a scraf, i made a headband, but i couldn’t have did the headband if u didn’t make dis video becuz every other video, it talking about other stuff dat i don’t want to know, but THANKSSSSS
That’s correct – to make it wider just add stitches. I’ve seen a blanket (throw) made out of this same pattern also – they added fringe to the ends for embellishment. It looked really nice!
I had no idea how to do yo twice. Thank you sooo much for taking the mystery out of it!!!
This video was clear and very easy to understand. Fantastic job!
would this pattern be good in a baby blanket?