People who are making rude comments about her voice... get over yourselves. She's sharing information -- she's teaching. Doesn't have to do it, but is. If you don't want to watch, then don't. Stupid that you can't take the value of something over YOUR opinion about how someone sounds.
After watching several video's, I took the best of all of them and have now made about 40 scarves for birthdays and Christmas! After watching someone make a new ball of stretched yarn, I decided there would still be that agrivating thing to do of untwisting the yarn. I got a bathroom tissue empty roll and rolled mine on that. Then I got a bright idea! I bought a free stnading Toilet paper holder for about $14.00 put my redone roll on it and it's so easy to make scarves now. I hope someone takes this idea and really loves the way it works. It's easy to carry around with me and I do several skeens on different rolls and I'm always ready to make another scarf. Everybody in our small town loves this idea and I now have many friends and family members making scarves. I start the roll by taping the end to the roll and when I'm done making the roll, I put a stitch marker through several layers to hold it on until I'm ready to start working on it. Be careful when you are about to take the last of the roll out from under the tape and cut it off, as it will pull the open ends of the thread.
I just finished my 1st. sashay ruffle scarf after watching your video. It turned out awesome. I used the whole skein. All my coats and jackets have hoods. So I wrapped the scarf under my hood, and then tied the ends about collar bone length. then I tucked the ends inside my jacket around each side of my neck, and left the rest hang out of the front of my jacket. It did this kind of flounce that looked just darling. Went to Michaels to buy more of the Sashay, and got 4 complements on my scarf! Thanks for making that great video.
Seriously people! She is doing an informative video. She didn't ask you to watch it. If it's annoying you, don't watch it. If it's too loud, adjust the volume. But to sit there and want help or information about something and then complain about the help that's given is juvenile.
Just finished my very first 2 ruffled scarves, thank you for helping me overcome the fear I had of not being able to create my own! Along the way, I discovered that tightly winding a rubberband on the hook keeps the stitches from sliding off. I kept a second rubberband for the front of the hook when I had to put it down so I didn't lose any stitches that way either!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO... THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU MADE IT LOOK SO EASY... I AM GOING TO GO TOMORROW AND GET THE YARN TO MAKE THIS!!! I AM SO EXCITED TO MAKE IT
Thanks for the video. What I did was take the knot out and lay the net overlapping each other, but lining up the loops and it worked out alright. Thanks again for your VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEOS! I also would like to share that I use bobby pins as stitch markers.
Hi Maggie, I love your tutorials! I found your site looking for a shell stitch for an afghan and here I am too! :) my teenaged daughter would love to wear this scarf for Valentine's Day...thank you! p.s. decided on the 'puffy' shell stich for the afghan, thank you!
oh my goodness.......all your videos are fantastic! Before watching your videos all I could crochet was a long string. Thank you, thank you so much for all your videos. Can you help me with a problem? I started making a simple ruffle scarf and now half way through the yarn is all messed up. It looks like they tried to tie pieces together and it was cut. How can I fix this so I can continue on? Thank you again for your wonderful, easy to follow videos
Hi craftynene , yes the yarn companies do splice pieces together within a skein. The best thing to do is to pick up a loop on either side of the splice, as close to it as possible, then go back to picking up every other loop. The spliced area should fold into the ruffle and be less noticeable. Thanks for watching, and please subscribe to our channel for more great videos. -Denise
Thank you for watching, I 'm glad this video was helpful. Subscribe to my channel to get updates when new videos are published each week. :) I would love to see a photo of how your yellow one turns out! Share your success with us on facebook.com/MaggiesCrochet or twitter.com/MaggiesCrochet
That is great to hear Kimberly Becker , I would love to see a photo of how it turned out! It is exciting to see what colors other people used for this project. Share a photo on facebook.com/maggiescrochet or twitter.com/maggiescrochet. Have a great day! Cindy
I have watched several tutorials on making the ruffle scarves. I've not done these before. I'm seeing different methods re: the number of loops to put on the needle (anywhere from 3-10) and also differing opinions on picking up every other loop vs. every loop. Are you able to explain how these different methods will affect the finished product? Thank you.
Hi Jean Stippich , it really all depends on the ruffling yarn you are using. Some of them have larger "loops", so you would skip fewer loops than those with smaller loops. The more loops you pick up before drawing through, the fuller your scarf will be. However, it will also be shorter because you've traded length for fullness. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching, and Happy Crocheting!
Thank you Hope, I 'm glad this video was helpful. Subscribe to my channel to get updates when new videos are published each week. :) Don't miss Maggie's ruffled scarf playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLQTjUXWUYbhfY4Se12jJ53G5VUr2HfEVq.html
If you want to use the big safety pins just put a bead is a button on the pin before and after your loop to keep it from getting stuck in the split ring of the facener of pin.
Maggie, I really a big knitter and knit these scarves on 6 stitches which gives me a scarf of 60". I want to try this but am wary of using 10 stitches. Wouldn't that give me a much shorter scarf? I did see you mentioned it is 60" but just wonder....
Hi Ida Adams , give it a try. You can always adjust the number of stitches you pick up if the finished length isn't exactly what you're looking for. Thanks for watching, and please make sure to subscribe to our UA-cam channel for more great videos. -Denise
Hi Maggie... Your channel popped up as I was looking at different Valentine's tutorials. Is this yarn 🧶 still available? I've seen lots of projects I would like to make.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. That is awesome!
+Alechia Neathery I have made 4 so far and use the whole skein, I also saw where you can do it with 15 stiches, makes it a little shorter. I am going to try that with my next ones
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Depending on how bulky you want it you can do anywhere from 6 stitches to 15.
Hi Howard Pitstick , you can try Red Heart Boutique Ribbons Ruffled Scarf & Product Review - Right Handed for an easy scarf pattern. Thanks for watching and Happy Crocheting!
I crocheted picking up 6 ... but it looks blah and skinny... lol I think I’m going to redo it picking up 10 I’m hoping after I do that it will look nice and full.👍🏽
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Jen here - I had to do the same thing - if I remember correctly I made one with 14 and it was super bulky!
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
What us the name of the crochet hook you used? Also, what size do you recommend. Additionally, if starbella is used do you follow the same method skipping every other loop and making 10 total loops?
Hi Myra, We used a Dreamz wooden crochet hook - you can find them on our website here: www.maggiescrochet.com/collections/hooks-needles/products/dreamz-single-ended-hook We used a size K-10.5 hook in this video, though hook size is not super important. Anywhere from about an H-8 to a L-11 will be fine. And yes, you can used this method for any ruffled yarn!
I purchased the Dreamz J hook from you last week and love it. I've completed my first scarf and am very pleased. For comparison just got some Bates larger hooks and it's not as comfortable as the Dreamz.
I understand the "hiding my work" I'm having the same problem, it seems the ruffles are hanging to one side, and you can see the stitch on the other side, do we need to tack the ruffles with thread where the stitches show?
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Hooks between Size F and I are good. I REALLY like Dreamz hooks for the scarves. Here is a link: www.maggiescrochet.com/products/dreamz-single-ended-hook Here is the yarn: www.maggiescrochet.com/search?q=sashay Thank you for watching. Maggie
I LOVE this video! I have one question though...When I knit these(takes way to long and I am more experienced at crochet so I want to try this way) I only do 6 loops skipping every other hole like you do...Will this way turn out the same as when I knit if I do only 6 instead of the 10 you are doing? I hope that question makes sense lol.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Hi Rose, For the ruffled scarves I love using the Dreamz crochet hooks. Size E,F or G is good. They come in a set or singles. Here is a link: www.maggiescrochet.com/search?q=dreamzThank you for watching.Maggie
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Hi Elsa, Great question! We've got a video that discusses how to deal with that exact problem. You can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/PAeRR5sYXAA/v-deo.html Happy crocheting!
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Alot of the manufacturers discontinued these yarns a couple years after they put them out. You can still find them on Ebay!
HI lisa moyet , I'm not sure I understand your question. With this method of making ruffled scarves there really isn't any "work" showing, it's just clumps of ruffles.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. You could pick up 10 or 15 and it would definitely bulk up!
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. This video was for a long scarf.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Hooks between Size F and I are good. I REALLY like Dreamz hooks for the scarves. Here is a link: www.maggiescrochet.com/products/dreamz-single-ended-hook Here is the yarn: www.maggiescrochet.com/search?q=sashay Thank you for watching. Maggie
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire et je m'excuse de ne pas vous avoir répondu. Nous avons pris une très longue pause sur UA-cam et n’y sommes revenus que récemment. Avez-vous encore besoin d'aide pour votre question ?
Maggie on your: MaggiesCrochet.com site you have a picture of you with a purple scarf that states if I order a skein of City Life I will receive a Free 60 Minute Shawl Pattern. I would like to know where I order the pattern that you are wearing on the site. (the purple scarf) I Love the videos that you show here on UA-cam. I am a hands on person and this is how I learn. Thanks for the free patterns. I'm hoping the purple scarf is a youtube option so I can learn it...It's so beautiful!! Thanks, Shell
Hi Shell, The pattern for the City Life Fringed Scarf is available here: www.maggiescrochet.com/pages/city-life-fringed-scarf-free-pattern And the video for it is available here: ua-cam.com/video/hlYa8uGSHdM/v-deo.html Happy crocheting!
Muchas gracias por tu comentario y te pido disculpas por no responderte. Hicimos una pausa muy larga en UA-cam y recientemente hemos vuelto a retomarlo. En este momento nuestros videos solo están disponibles en inglés. Estamos trabajando para tener subtítulos en diferentes idiomas disponibles en el futuro.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Hi Angela, Yes, going through 10 loops makes the scarf nice and fluffy. If you prefer a less fluffy scarf, you could do only 6 or 8 loops. Glad you like the video!
+Maggie Weldon I also saw where you can do it with 15 loops to make it a little shorter, have you tried that??I also iron out my yarn before I start made it so much easier
Hi Angie, all ruffling yarn has to be opened out (stretched) in order to use it. When you open it out, you will see that it has a decorative long side, and the opposite side looks like little boxes. You will be working with those boxes, picking up every other one. When you have 10 of them on your hook, you will pick up the next one and pull it through all the loops on your hook. Then you just start over. Give it a try. -Denise
I never picked up a crochet hook before in my life and made one thanks to this vid so uhhhhh lol. Also at like 2 minutes in she shows you which set of loops to stitch with....
Hi Valerie, Yes! Using a whole skein will make a fairly long scarf, so depending on how long you like your scarves you may have a little left over, though not enough for another scarf.
People who are making rude comments about her voice... get over yourselves. She's sharing information -- she's teaching. Doesn't have to do it, but is. If you don't want to watch, then don't. Stupid that you can't take the value of something over YOUR opinion about how someone sounds.
Thank you!
After watching several video's, I took the best of all of them and have now made about 40 scarves for birthdays and Christmas! After watching someone make a new ball of stretched yarn, I decided there would still be that agrivating thing to do of untwisting the yarn. I got a bathroom tissue empty roll and rolled mine on that. Then I got a bright idea! I bought a free stnading Toilet paper holder for about $14.00 put my redone roll on it and it's so easy to make scarves now. I hope someone takes this idea and really loves the way it works. It's easy to carry around with me and I do several skeens on different rolls and I'm always ready to make another scarf. Everybody in our small town loves this idea and I now have many friends and family members making scarves. I start the roll by taping the end to the roll and when I'm done making the roll, I put a stitch marker through several layers to hold it on until I'm ready to start working on it. Be careful when you are about to take the last of the roll out from under the tape and cut it off, as it will pull the open ends of the thread.
Thanks Marilyn! What a great idea!
Mrs. Maggie I am a beginner and you made this project so easy!! Thank you so much!!
You're welcome!
I've made a scarf before, but I forgot. Now I remember thanks to you!
You're welcome!!!
thank you for this tutorial!! I've seen this yarn at the store and was curious how to crochet with it. can't wait to try it out!
You're welcome!
I just finished my 1st. sashay ruffle scarf after watching your video. It turned out awesome. I used the whole skein. All my coats and jackets have hoods. So I wrapped the scarf under my hood, and then tied the ends about collar bone length. then I tucked the ends inside my jacket around each side of my neck, and left the rest hang out of the front of my jacket. It did this kind of flounce that looked just darling. Went to Michaels to buy more of the Sashay, and got 4 complements on my scarf! Thanks for making that great video.
You're welcome!
Size of hook?
Seriously people! She is doing an informative video. She didn't ask you to watch it. If it's annoying you, don't watch it. If it's too loud, adjust the volume. But to sit there and want help or information about something and then complain about the help that's given is juvenile.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing Maggie! And special thanks for showing the errors we all make!!!
You're welcome!
Just finished my very first 2 ruffled scarves, thank you for helping me overcome the fear I had of not being able to create my own!
Along the way, I discovered that tightly winding a rubberband on the hook keeps the stitches from sliding off. I kept a second rubberband for the front of the hook when I had to put it down so I didn't lose any stitches that way either!
Great tip, Misty! Thanks for watching!
Maggie Weldon
Watching and learning is totally my pleasure! Thank you for being there for us!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO... THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU MADE IT LOOK SO EASY... I AM GOING TO GO TOMORROW AND GET THE YARN TO MAKE THIS!!! I AM SO EXCITED TO MAKE IT
You're welcome!
THANKS! After making stupid mistakes like dropping half a scarf from knitting needles today and being unable to fix it, I appreciate the marker idea!
You're welcome!
Love this yarn. I made a variety of colors...ESP the silk one.
Wonderful!
You can actually use as many as you like, there really is no wrong way!. You can also insert the hook in each loop instead of skipping a loop.
Thanks for the video. What I did was take the knot out and lay the net overlapping each other, but lining up the loops and it worked out alright. Thanks again for your VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEOS!
I also would like to share that I use bobby pins as stitch markers.
You're welcome!
Never mind...I tried it doing 6 and doing 10 I like your way a lot more! Thank you so much for the video!!
You're welcome!
Hi Maggie, I love your tutorials! I found your site looking for a shell stitch for an afghan and here I am too! :) my teenaged daughter would love to wear this scarf for Valentine's Day...thank you! p.s. decided on the 'puffy' shell stich for the afghan, thank you!
You're welcome!
oh my goodness.......all your videos are fantastic! Before watching your videos all I could crochet was a long string. Thank you, thank you so much for all your videos. Can you help me with a problem? I started making a simple ruffle scarf and now half way through the yarn is all messed up. It looks like they tried to tie pieces together and it was cut. How can I fix this so I can continue on? Thank you again for your wonderful, easy to follow videos
Hi craftynene , yes the yarn companies do splice pieces together within a skein. The best thing to do is to pick up a loop on either side of the splice, as close to it as possible, then go back to picking up every other loop. The spliced area should fold into the ruffle and be less noticeable. Thanks for watching, and please subscribe to our channel for more great videos. -Denise
This is so awesome! What a great idea to use that yarn for make a ruffle scarf, since half of the work is already done for you! :)
Thank you!
About 60"-70" more or less.
thanks so much for this video..its so easy to make. my two year old told me she wants a yellow one :)
Thank you for watching, I 'm glad this video was helpful. Subscribe to my channel to get updates when new videos are published each week. :) I would love to see a photo of how your yellow one turns out! Share your success with us on facebook.com/MaggiesCrochet or twitter.com/MaggiesCrochet
Best video I've seen on this! Thank you!
Thank you Rosemary Chapman , I 'm glad this video was helpful. Subscribe to my channel to get updates when new videos are published each week. :)
Thank you sooo much! I finished my scarf and love it!
That is great to hear Kimberly Becker , I would love to see a photo of how it turned out! It is exciting to see what colors other people used for this project. Share a photo on facebook.com/maggiescrochet or twitter.com/maggiescrochet. Have a great day!
Cindy
I have watched several tutorials on making the ruffle scarves. I've not done these before. I'm seeing different methods re: the number of loops to put on the needle (anywhere from 3-10) and also differing opinions on picking up every other loop vs. every loop. Are you able to explain how these different methods will affect the finished product? Thank you.
Hi Jean Stippich , it really all depends on the ruffling yarn you are using. Some of them have larger "loops", so you would skip fewer loops than those with smaller loops. The more loops you pick up before drawing through, the fuller your scarf will be. However, it will also be shorter because you've traded length for fullness. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching, and Happy Crocheting!
Thanks, Maggie, for that explanation.
Thanks so much you made it very easy to understand.
Thank you Aireen, I 'm glad this video was helpful. Subscribe to my channel to get updates when new videos are published each week. :)
I made it and absolutely love it .Awesome video .😀
Thank you!
Very good video! Very easy to follow!! Thank you!
Thank you Hope, I 'm glad this video was helpful. Subscribe to my channel to get updates when new videos are published each week. :) Don't miss Maggie's ruffled scarf playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLQTjUXWUYbhfY4Se12jJ53G5VUr2HfEVq.html
If you want to use the big safety pins just put a bead is a button on the pin before and after your loop to keep it from getting stuck in the split ring of the facener of pin.
Hi Vanessa, That's a great tip! Thank you for sharing!
Maggie, I really a big knitter and knit these scarves on 6 stitches which gives me a scarf of 60". I want to try this but am wary of using 10 stitches. Wouldn't that give me a much shorter scarf? I did see you mentioned it is 60" but just wonder....
Hi Ida Adams , give it a try. You can always adjust the number of stitches you pick up if the finished length isn't exactly what you're looking for. Thanks for watching, and please make sure to subscribe to our UA-cam channel for more great videos. -Denise
Thanks! Willl try.
Hi Maggie... Your channel popped up as I was looking at different Valentine's tutorials. Is this yarn 🧶 still available? I've seen lots of projects I would like to make.
Hi Ginny
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Here is a link to yarn for this scarf. I hope this helps.
amzn.to/3jR3s37
Maggie 🌺
I enjoyed the video alot. Thanks so much for the simple instructions.
You're welcome!
I take it gauge is not a factor with this technique? I think this method will be perfect for what I am thinking up 🥰🧶
You do not have to worry about gauge with this project
I have the same colors you have except blue one and the first four of the second row
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. That is awesome!
Love your VDO.. Good job.
Thank You so much.
You're welcome!
When you cast on how many stitches do you pick up? Also how long should a ruffle scarf be or can you use the whole ruffle yarn?
+Alechia Neathery I have made 4 so far and use the whole skein, I also saw where you can do it with 15 stiches, makes it a little shorter. I am going to try that with my next ones
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Depending on how bulky you want it you can do anywhere from 6 stitches to 15.
Maggie do you have an easy no crochet pattern for red heart ribbons yarn??
Hi Howard Pitstick , you can try Red Heart Boutique Ribbons Ruffled Scarf & Product Review - Right Handed for an easy scarf pattern. Thanks for watching and Happy Crocheting!
I crocheted picking up 6 ... but it looks blah and skinny... lol I think I’m going to redo it picking up 10 I’m hoping after I do that it will look nice and full.👍🏽
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Jen here - I had to do the same thing - if I remember correctly I made one with 14 and it was super bulky!
Thank you so much! It made it so easy and I'm 12!
You're welcome!
Approximately how long would the scarf be using this method? You made it look easy
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
What us the name of the crochet hook you used? Also, what size do you recommend.
Additionally, if starbella is used do you follow the same method skipping every other loop and making 10 total loops?
Hi Myra,
We used a Dreamz wooden crochet hook - you can find them on our website here: www.maggiescrochet.com/collections/hooks-needles/products/dreamz-single-ended-hook
We used a size K-10.5 hook in this video, though hook size is not super important. Anywhere from about an H-8 to a L-11 will be fine.
And yes, you can used this method for any ruffled yarn!
I purchased the Dreamz J hook from you last week and love it. I've completed my first scarf and am very pleased. For comparison just got some Bates larger hooks and it's not as comfortable as the Dreamz.
I am glad to bee to this site and learn how to make crochet pattern and have somme project. thank you.
You're welcome!
I understand the "hiding my work" I'm having the same problem, it seems the ruffles are hanging to one side, and you can see the stitch on the other side, do we need to tack the ruffles with thread where the stitches show?
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
What size needle are you using for this scarf?
Hooks between Size F and I are good. I REALLY like Dreamz hooks for the scarves. Here is a link: www.maggiescrochet.com/products/dreamz-single-ended-hook
Here is the yarn: www.maggiescrochet.com/search?q=sashay
Thank you for watching.
Maggie
I LOVE this video! I have one question though...When I knit these(takes way to long and I am more experienced at crochet so I want to try this way) I only do 6 loops skipping every other hole like you do...Will this way turn out the same as when I knit if I do only 6 instead of the 10 you are doing? I hope that question makes sense lol.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Hello, I just discovered your beautiful site and subscribed - as a beginner, I have a question and why is that markers are used? Thank you very much
You're welcome!
What is the brand of hook you are using the size? Thanks!
Hi Rose,
For the ruffled scarves I love using the Dreamz crochet hooks. Size E,F or G is good. They come in a set or singles. Here is a link: www.maggiescrochet.com/search?q=dreamzThank you for watching.Maggie
is it really only one long stiches for one scarf?
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
What happens when you come to a knot in your working skein?
Hi Elsa,
Great question! We've got a video that discusses how to deal with that exact problem. You can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/PAeRR5sYXAA/v-deo.html
Happy crocheting!
why can't I find the yarn with lace in it?
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Walmart.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Alot of the manufacturers discontinued these yarns a couple years after they put them out. You can still find them on Ebay!
How long do "you" make your scarves usually?
Hi tonichan101 my scarves usually end up around 60-70 inches. :)
I'm wondering how many scains does it take to make 1 scarf?
HI myskats, you only need one skein to make this scarf. :)
one
Maggie Weldon
One would make a pretty long scarf
I make one for myself and one for my 4 year old with 1 skein.
can you go throw making the bell type scarf ,form begging to end. thank you.
Thank you!
HOW DO I MAKE THE RUFFLE GO ALL AROUND THE SCRAF SO MY WORK DONT SHOW
HI lisa moyet , I'm not sure I understand your question. With this method of making ruffled scarves there really isn't any "work" showing, it's just clumps of ruffles.
How many loops if I want to make it look fuller
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. You could pick up 10 or 15 and it would definitely bulk up!
Is this one long continuously scarf, and is it a cowl scarf ? Would LOVE to see the finish scarf ;)
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. This video was for a long scarf.
I just got finished making my first scarf. I used a latch hook instead. So much easier.
That's great! :) Latch hooks work great too!
esoRdeR
what other scarfs could I make with sashay yarn?
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from UA-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Thank you for been very helpful
You're welcome!
what size hook?
Hooks between Size F and I are good. I REALLY like Dreamz hooks for the scarves. Here is a link: www.maggiescrochet.com/products/dreamz-single-ended-hook
Here is the yarn: www.maggiescrochet.com/search?q=sashay
Thank you for watching.
Maggie
How many times do you repeate the pattern????
Hi Jean Wineke , you just repeat the stitch until the scarf is the length you want it to be.
How would you make the ends come together. Instead of having two ends, just put them together like a cowl scarf.
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the best the best video!!thanks so much!!gracias!!!
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A very nice video, thanks!
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I like this video cool!! Thx
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Ont ne vois pas trop la finition pour tous assembler quel dommage merci quand même pour cette video
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Maggie on your: MaggiesCrochet.com site you have a picture of you with a purple scarf that states if I order a skein of City Life I will receive a Free 60 Minute Shawl Pattern. I would like to know where I order the pattern that you are wearing on the site. (the purple scarf) I Love the videos that you show here on UA-cam. I am a hands on person and this is how I learn. Thanks for the free patterns. I'm hoping the purple scarf is a youtube option so I can learn it...It's so beautiful!! Thanks, Shell
Hi Shell,
The pattern for the City Life Fringed Scarf is available here: www.maggiescrochet.com/pages/city-life-fringed-scarf-free-pattern
And the video for it is available here: ua-cam.com/video/hlYa8uGSHdM/v-deo.html
Happy crocheting!
Me gustaría poder verlo en español sería posible
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Hey what about the stitch marks? Your video is not complete
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Why do you go through 10 times?? Is it just to make it more fluffy?? PS...great video!
Hi Angela,
Yes, going through 10 loops makes the scarf nice and fluffy. If you prefer a less fluffy scarf, you could do only 6 or 8 loops. Glad you like the video!
Maggie Weldon Thanks!!
+Maggie Weldon I also saw where you can do it with 15 loops to make it a little shorter, have you tried that??I also iron out my yarn before I start made it so much easier
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it helped me making the ending not thanks
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This is an awful video for beginners. You don't tell which set of loops to use and the camera is way too far away.
Hi Angie, all ruffling yarn has to be opened out (stretched) in order to use it. When you open it out, you will see that it has a decorative long side, and the opposite side looks like little boxes. You will be working with those boxes, picking up every other one. When you have 10 of them on your hook, you will pick up the next one and pull it through all the loops on your hook. Then you just start over. Give it a try. -Denise
I never picked up a crochet hook before in my life and made one thanks to this vid so uhhhhh lol. Also at like 2 minutes in she shows you which set of loops to stitch with....
So I can make a scarf from just one skein?
Hi Valerie,
Yes! Using a whole skein will make a fairly long scarf, so depending on how long you like your scarves you may have a little left over, though not enough for another scarf.