This is a beautiful delicate stitch scarf. The colors are brilliant and some of my favorites. On a side note I love that crochet song you made up at the Crochet Guild.
Another clearly filmed and narrated video tutorial of a beautiful and unique scarf! Your pattern from your LoveCrafts shop (link below) is also easy to follow with lots of photos. Thank you, Bonnie! For mine I'm using Nurturing Fibres Eco Bamboo in Sweetpea and Emily from Good Loops bought via your link below. I love that they post colorway coordination suggestions in their yarn descriptions.
I have some Uluru queensland collection yarn and I'm not sure if it would work for this project. It says that it's super fine 1 but I think its thicker than that. The way it's made is just like shawl in a ball but thinner. I really need help with ideas if anyone is familiar with this yarn...???... Thank you for this (and all) of your tutorials! I just recently found this channel. Love it!!!
Hello Bonnie! This is a beautiful scarf. The yarn is beautiful as well. I love your tutorials..they are great for me as I don't fully know how to read patterns...yet. 😊 Thank you for your detailed tutorials..very easy to follow. Oh, also, although I love the yarn, I cannot afford it. I do have some James C. Brett DK #3 Weight yarn...I believe it's called Harmony. Do you think I can make this scarf using that? If so, since it's bigger than your yarn, how many chains would you do using a #3 dk yarn and also, should I still use a 4mm hook? Thank you
Bonnie, I hope this is the place I can post my question for you. If you only half-way follow a pattern, but make up your own stuff, at what point do you call it "your own" pattern? Or do you at all?
Petra Creasy I suppose that is a subjective question. If the pattern is clearly recognizable as someone else’s design with only a yarn change or only changing a stitch count here or there, I would not consider that a unique design. Using a familiar stitch in a unique, new way would be fine. Feel free to email me at bonniebay@me.com to continue the conversation.
Absolutely beautiful, & just what I was looking for thank you Bonnie ❤❤❤❤
TY so much for the link to this project/pattern tutorial in my email this afternoon. It is lovely.
You r awesome crocheter. Loved your work
Sulochana Dangol thank you!😊❤️
That yarn is gorgeous. Thanks for a great pattern.
Very pretty yarn for a beautiful scarf. Can't wait to try this pattern. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.
My pleasure Jane!
l like all the thing you make you are good teacher god bless you
Thank you Lucy!
This is a beautiful delicate stitch scarf. The colors are brilliant and some of my favorites. On a side note I love that crochet song you made up at the Crochet Guild.
So beautiful! Thank you Bonnie!! 🤗🥰
Another clearly filmed and narrated video tutorial of a beautiful and unique scarf! Your pattern from your LoveCrafts shop (link below) is also easy to follow with lots of photos. Thank you, Bonnie!
For mine I'm using Nurturing Fibres Eco Bamboo in Sweetpea and Emily from Good Loops bought via your link below. I love that they post colorway coordination suggestions in their yarn descriptions.
Thanks for your support and encouragement Carleen!
Beautiful stitch. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful yarn and lovely pattern Bonnie 👍 On my ta do list ! 🎨
Gorgeous Bonnie!
Such a pretty stitch. Amazing yarn, the scarf came out beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Tammie! I love wearing this one!
Great scarf! Thank you for the pattern!
That is absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful. I hope I can do this! Thanks!!
I can't wait to make this scarf.Thank you for the tutorial .😁
Love it beautiful colors
Great taste in colors it made absolutely beautiful 🧣. Love 💗 this tutorial I will try for daughters birthday. Thank you for link.
So pretty!
Beautiful.
Lovely two- toned, delicate, versatile design - quick crochet for a beautiful gift or personal use!! Love your videos - so easy to follow🙂
New subscriber🤗 happy to have found your channel
Monica Buch welcome aboard!😊
I have some Uluru queensland collection yarn and I'm not sure if it would work for this project. It says that it's super fine 1 but I think its thicker than that. The way it's made is just like shawl in a ball but thinner. I really need help with ideas if anyone is familiar with this yarn...???... Thank you for this (and all) of your tutorials! I just recently found this channel. Love it!!!
Thank you ❤️
Hello Bonnie! This is a beautiful scarf. The yarn is beautiful as well. I love your tutorials..they are great for me as I don't fully know how to read patterns...yet. 😊 Thank you for your detailed tutorials..very easy to follow. Oh, also, although I love the yarn, I cannot afford it. I do have some James C. Brett DK #3 Weight yarn...I believe it's called Harmony. Do you think I can make this scarf using that? If so, since it's bigger than your yarn, how many chains would you do using a #3 dk yarn and also, should I still use a 4mm hook? Thank you
very pretty! :D
Bonnie, I hope this is the place I can post my question for you. If you only half-way follow a pattern, but make up your own stuff, at what point do you call it "your own" pattern? Or do you at all?
Petra Creasy I suppose that is a subjective question. If the pattern is clearly recognizable as someone else’s design with only a yarn change or only changing a stitch count here or there, I would not consider that a unique design. Using a familiar stitch in a unique, new way would be fine. Feel free to email me at bonniebay@me.com to continue the conversation.
GOOD MORNING SISTER BONNIE,
I HAVE A QUESTION, WHAT DOES SKN STAND FOR? EXAMPLE 4 SKN
THANK YOU SISTER
LYNN GUIDER I’m guessing this is the abbreviation for skeins?
Bonnie what chain width can I do to make the scarf double the size can I chain 46 or must it be an odd number - please help !!
I would try starting with a chain of 42. Please let me know if this works!
What is the total length?
As shown in the video, 84". Of course you can make this any length you desire.