How to Knit: Scarf Pattern – k1, yo twice, & Drop Yarn Over

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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25 thoughts on “How to Knit: Scarf Pattern – k1, yo twice, & Drop Yarn Over

  1. 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;)

  2. 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!

  3. A beautiful pattern that comes together really quick, and is great for either a scarf or a shawl. TY for posting this.

  4. I tried this with a really soft and bulky yarn and it turned out absolutely fabulous! I’ve already wrapped it up for xmas! :D

  5. AMAZING. Thank you for incorporating a do-able pattern that even I could do! You rock…thanks again:)

  6. Is it me or does the music sound like something you’d hear from Sims? XD

  7. confusioooonnnn i thought u could just knit a scarf with the regular knitting stitch thing :( ((((((((((

  8. I’m a beginner and this is the only pattern I even thought I might be able to do. Thanx alot.

  9. I love you for this tutorial! The finished product looks great!

  10. 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.

  11. 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!!!!

  12. 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.
    XX

  13. 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.

  14. 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

  15. 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!

  16. 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!

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