Thank you so much for this! First time i attempted this i failed, and after a long time trying other things, this has now become so easy!! I appreciate you 😁🥰
Thank You very much for this lovely video. Have been knitting a long time, never yet made a shawl. You’ve made this so easy to follow, this will be my first shawl. So very much appreciated. Have now subscribed.
I, too, have knit many of these but lost my instructions. Ended up buying a pattern I thought was this. Ugh. Kept searching and found you with exactly what I wanted!!!! Thank you SO much! 😘💕
I just discovered this pattern. I’m making it in the Caron Big cake in Rainbow Jelly! Thank you for this video. I’m really excited about this project!!
This was so easy and you made it it so easy for me. I’m a fairly new knitter but I’ve crocheted for yrs. I have trouble with patterns. I didn’t even even need to look at the pattern. Thank you ❤️😘
Just casted on and finished setup! I'm so thankful you've posted the video! Very helpful. This will be the first shawl I've ever done on needles! Soooo excited!
I just have to tell you--what a beautiful shawl!! I want to learn how to make one! I could laugh with joy! Update: It did seem a little complicated, but I actually watched your video twice, it looked simple finally, so I gave it a try making it, and I taught my sister how to make this shawl, and now we both are making 2 of these shawls and we really, really enjoy it so much! Again, thank you so much for making this so simple!!
Ana Makda you can do it!!!! I tried knitting for 15 years and January of this year I finally did it!! By watching UA-cam videos 😄😄 I wish you he very best of luck. Stick with it. It’s totally worth it!!! I’m halfway through the back panel of a sweater ❤️🍀
When the colour changes on the ball, how can you manage to keep the new colour from making “dashes” on the right side of the work? I prefer them on the wrong side where they do not show.
You could intentionally change the color by cutting and working in the changed color on the row you’d like. It causes more tails but I would agree it would be a cleaner look.
@@GoodKnitKisses Thanks for your reply. Something I heard you say about garter ridges need 2 rows to be completed. That was the solution! I changed yarn on the wrong side row. When I ripped back and began the change the row before that, suddenly I got a full ridge on the right side - a smooth transition from one colour to the next!
Loved your tutorial and the pattern! I must be doing something wrong because I didn't see where I could download the pattern. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!,
Thank you! Here is our blog link with more details. www.goodknitkisses.com/step-knit-shawl/ Scroll to ‘The Pattern’ and there is a clickable link with the pattern title name. Below it says ‘Yarn’ and you can click direct to the yarn. We just put the main details on our blog with links to the other spots for convenience.
I love the pattern but my stair steps are not growing. Where am I supposed to increase at. The video only showed but so much. Of the begging. How do I increase and decrease at the end?
When you count your 5 rows do you increase that as well? So when we go on to the third jag would we count 6 rows on WS? And when we get to the other side of the 65cm do we start decreasing? Haha I’m new here 😂
Elevated Performance Horses on your WS you’ll count the 5 RIDGES not rows that you can clearly see. Then bind off 6 stitches. This decreases it down 6 stitches of course. But on that same row you then knit to the last 2 stitches and then INCREASE 1 with a yarnover and knit to the end. When you flip it to the RS you knit 2 and then INCREASE 1 again with another yarnover again and work to the end. After several rows your scarf is slowly increasing 1 with every row. By the time you can count the 5 ridges on the WS you will have increase the length of your shawl and bind off again to create another sawtooth edge. The 65 inches are measured after making many of these sawtooth edges. It is measured on the opposite Long edge from the sawtooth edge, on the yarnover eyelet side. The only DECREASE is when the 6 cast off(bind off) stitches happen. When you get the 65 inches you simply cast off all the remaining stitches. See minute 12:16 in the video. This is where the second sawtooth part starts and some visual explanation may help. I hope this helps :)
Thanks for the great tutorial Kristen! What type needles do you like using or prefer? I see you working with different types so I thought I would ask. 😀
You’re welcome, thanks for the encouragement! I prefer interchangeable circular needles in more of a general sense. The material of the needle I use mostly depends on what kind of yarn I’m using so allows the yarn to move naturally (not dragging or super fast). Sometimes needles are being used on other projects so I use others. My current favorites for MOST projects have been Knitters Pride Dreamz interchangeables but also their DPNs when I need. Second fav are the KP Carbonz version with the carbon needle and steel tip. For super bulky yarn I love using Addi Turbos. They tend to slide that yarn nicely and the blunt tip I like for bulkier yarns. Those are fixed circulars though that I have. I rarely use my bamboo needles unless it’s on DPNs for a small project with slippery yarn or a bulkier project that I prefer all the stitches to not drop into a cord. Lol I really answered throughly, huh? 😁
I'm not a fan of them. Mainly because I'm a sock yarn junkie so I'm like "this is too thick for me!!!", but I was gifted a lot and I don't believe in wasting yarn
You could use 16". Michael's website actually shows using 14" straights. The deepest point of the shawl is 16" though. You can squish it down if you like. I like a bit of wiggle room on mine so I can lay down my needles quickly if needed and not worry about dropping a stitch.
LivyRoseee you can. Your stitches will be larger and may have more of a gap if you use the same yarn or you could change it up as well. To make sure you could make a small swatch to see how the yarn behaves. Because this pattern starts the way it does, you really don’t need to do any math or make a gauge swatch to test for cast on, you can just start working it up. See if you like that yarn with that needle. If you do, keep going and increase. Stop when you get your desired size. Your stitches will be larger so you may bind off less stitches across than if you had used a smaller needle
Thank you!!!!...you are fantastic teacher...how wonderful..I casted on in the colorway "BumbleBerry ".....So much fun, and easy!
One of my favorite items to knit! I have a HUGE love of dragons and collect them so I refer to this as my dragon's tale LOL
Thank you so much for this! First time i attempted this i failed, and after a long time trying other things, this has now become so easy!! I appreciate you 😁🥰
Daughter wanted me to make a dragon tail scarf... This seems the one I can understand best.. Cheers
Thank You very much for this lovely video. Have been knitting a long time, never yet made a shawl. You’ve made this so easy to follow, this will be my first shawl. So very much appreciated. Have now subscribed.
I, too, have knit many of these but lost my instructions.
Ended up buying a pattern I thought was this. Ugh.
Kept searching and found you with exactly what I wanted!!!!
Thank you SO much! 😘💕
Great pattern, thank you for teaching us! I love the saw-tooth edge.
I just discovered this pattern. I’m making it in the Caron Big cake in Rainbow Jelly! Thank you for this video. I’m really excited about this project!!
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS PATTERN .IT IS BEAUTIFUL.
This was so easy and you made it it so easy for me. I’m a fairly new knitter but I’ve crocheted for yrs. I have trouble with patterns. I didn’t even even need to look at the pattern. Thank you ❤️😘
I have made four of these (I gave two away as gifts). They knit up quickly and look amazing.
Wow that’s awesome!!❤️🎉
This was my first knitting pattern and you made it very easy to learn. Thanks for your wonderful tutorial.
Just casted on and finished setup! I'm so thankful you've posted the video! Very helpful. This will be the first shawl I've ever done on needles! Soooo excited!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Simple and beautifully explained. Thank you 🙏🏻
I just have to tell you--what a beautiful shawl!! I want to learn how to make one! I could laugh with joy!
Update: It did seem a little complicated, but I actually watched your video twice, it looked simple finally, so I gave it a try making it, and I taught my sister how to make this shawl, and now we both are making 2 of these shawls and we really, really enjoy it so much! Again, thank you so much for making this so simple!!
Yes, I want to do this one, it is a little more complicated thank what I am used to. But I will give it a go!
Super cool pattern and vidéo. I’ve just begun my shawl. I already adore it. I add the tag on my Facebook wall.
Stunning!!! I want to learn how to knit so badly!!! Thank you for the great tutorial! Love ❤️ your cheery smiles!
Ana Makda you can do it! 😁
Aww Thank you for the kind encouragement ☺️
Ana Makda you can do it!!!! I tried knitting for 15 years and January of this year I finally did it!! By watching UA-cam videos 😄😄 I wish you he very best of luck. Stick with it. It’s totally worth it!!! I’m halfway through the back panel of a sweater ❤️🍀
Thanks again🌷Merry Christmas 🎄
Kristin-what a BEAUTIFUL STEP IT. UP KNIT SHAWL!! Thanks for making it simple-thank you for your lovely video,! See how pretty your shawl really is?
It's really amazing, I've just finished making it and it turned out splendid ✨🏵
Thank you. Such a clear tutorial, Just bought my Caron Cake today. Can't wait to get started.
Great instructions! Wonderful demonstration. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! 😍💕
Wow wonderful you are great 👌 very nice you are a 💓 good teacher 👍🇮🇳 god bless you
I love your videos now I need to learn to knit with needles.
jeaniedw83 you can do it!
This is gorgeous! Definitely going to be the next shawl I make!
Great tutorial. Thanks so much for taking the time to post it. I’m going to have some fun making it now.
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Hi was wondering if you could tell me what needles you are using?thank you for the video
Thank you. Fun pattern and easy to follow.
Thank you👌🏽God Bless
Love this scarf but how do I keep the steps from curling?
Thank u very much for this lovely scraf.
When the colour changes on the ball, how can you manage to keep the new colour from making “dashes” on the right side of the work? I prefer them on the wrong side where they do not show.
You could intentionally change the color by cutting and working in the changed color on the row you’d like. It causes more tails but I would agree it would be a cleaner look.
@@GoodKnitKisses Thanks for your reply. Something I heard you say about garter ridges need 2 rows to be completed. That was the solution! I changed yarn on the wrong side row. When I ripped back and began the change the row before that, suddenly I got a full ridge on the right side - a smooth transition from one colour to the next!
Beautiful
Loved your tutorial and the pattern! I must be doing something wrong because I didn't see where I could download the pattern. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!,
Thank you! Here is our blog link with more details. www.goodknitkisses.com/step-knit-shawl/
Scroll to ‘The Pattern’ and there is a clickable link with the pattern title name. Below it says ‘Yarn’ and you can click direct to the yarn. We just put the main details on our blog with links to the other spots for convenience.
You're a doll!! Thanks for sending the link. My pattern is printed and I've added it to my "To Do" list 😂
I always like you tutorials, thanks
Please make a loom tutorial for this! Please!! It's beautiful!
Thank you, you’re a fantastic teacher😊,can you do a tutorial on how to knit a garter stitch shawl with a ruffled edge.😊
Is this something you'd recommend for someone to learn on? Looks complicated but it's gorgeous!
Wahoooo wt a nice.....today l also start like this.....Thanx Mam ...
How many steps did you get with the use of the entire “cake”?
What needles are you using in this video please? Great video! Thanks
Super blij mee, eenvoudig en mooi dank u wel
I love the pattern but my stair steps are not growing. Where am I supposed to increase at. The video only showed but so much. Of the begging. How do I increase and decrease at the end?
Amazing work
Thanks for sharing
How do you get it smaller at the end so it will be even?..
Could you please let me know what brand of needles those are. Thank you.
love the shawl it is perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU XXXXX
How do you decrease?
Very very nice
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much.
Kristen how do I make it bigger and how do I do the decrease? I’m new to knitting .
When you count your 5 rows do you increase that as well? So when we go on to the third jag would we count 6 rows on WS? And when we get to the other side of the 65cm do we start decreasing? Haha I’m new here 😂
Elevated Performance Horses on your WS you’ll count the 5 RIDGES not rows that you can clearly see. Then bind off 6 stitches. This decreases it down 6 stitches of course. But on that same row you then knit to the last 2 stitches and then INCREASE 1 with a yarnover and knit to the end. When you flip it to the RS you knit 2 and then INCREASE 1 again with another yarnover again and work to the end. After several rows your scarf is slowly increasing 1 with every row. By the time you can count the 5 ridges on the WS you will have increase the length of your shawl and bind off again to create another sawtooth edge. The 65 inches are measured after making many of these sawtooth edges. It is measured on the opposite Long edge from the sawtooth edge, on the yarnover eyelet side. The only DECREASE is when the 6 cast off(bind off) stitches happen. When you get the 65 inches you simply cast off all the remaining stitches. See minute 12:16 in the video. This is where the second sawtooth part starts and some visual explanation may help.
I hope this helps :)
V nice 👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the great tutorial Kristen! What type needles do you like using or prefer? I see you working with different types so I thought I would ask. 😀
You’re welcome, thanks for the encouragement! I prefer interchangeable circular needles in more of a general sense. The material of the needle I use mostly depends on what kind of yarn I’m using so allows the yarn to move naturally (not dragging or super fast). Sometimes needles are being used on other projects so I use others. My current favorites for MOST projects have been Knitters Pride Dreamz interchangeables but also their DPNs when I need. Second fav are the KP Carbonz version with the carbon needle and steel tip. For super bulky yarn I love using Addi Turbos. They tend to slide that yarn nicely and the blunt tip I like for bulkier yarns. Those are fixed circulars though that I have. I rarely use my bamboo needles unless it’s on DPNs for a small project with slippery yarn or a bulkier project that I prefer all the stitches to not drop into a cord. Lol I really answered throughly, huh? 😁
GoodKnitKisses thanks so much! I prefer the Knitters Pride needles too! I never tried Addi for bulky knits. I will have to try it. 😀
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Great video!
Beautiful!! Can’t wait to make this 🙋💓
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U r great. Teach m very gently. I don't know inflight butrufly. But got it . And I start it.
thank you ❤very clear instructionsyou are an excellent teacher am a beginner and it's gonna be my up coming project
This is beautiful. But do you have pattern for looming?
Donna Stroud working on it 😁
Looking forward to it
Very nice, thanks
This is beautiful!
I have been wondering what to do with my Caron Cakes! Thank you Kristen!!!
Kristen Vrabel lol, me too. I love the cake yarns but I had no idea what to make with it, lol
I'm not a fan of them. Mainly because I'm a sock yarn junkie so I'm like "this is too thick for me!!!", but I was gifted a lot and I don't believe in wasting yarn
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I just joint your chanel. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Kristen can you pls send me the pattern of this shawl thanks Natasha
How many stitches increases when end
Thanks started with your instructions
Thank you so much for your video..😘😘😘
Thanks for showing us
Frances Greeley you’re welcome, thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy more videos by subscribing. ☺️☺️
Thank you I like it very much I will try to do it💓💓
Love it!!! Thank you
What is the smallest cable length that you would recommend? Thank you for the tutorial!
You could use 16". Michael's website actually shows using 14" straights. The deepest point of the shawl is 16" though. You can squish it down if you like. I like a bit of wiggle room on mine so I can lay down my needles quickly if needed and not worry about dropping a stitch.
Thank you!
👏🏼😇👏🏼
Can I knit this up on 5mm , 40cm circular needles ?
LivyRoseee you can. Your stitches will be larger and may have more of a gap if you use the same yarn or you could change it up as well. To make sure you could make a small swatch to see how the yarn behaves. Because this pattern starts the way it does, you really don’t need to do any math or make a gauge swatch to test for cast on, you can just start working it up. See if you like that yarn with that needle. If you do, keep going and increase. Stop when you get your desired size. Your stitches will be larger so you may bind off less stitches across than if you had used a smaller needle
Where is the written pattern?
yarnspirations website
My Cake band had the pattern on the inside too!
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Little dresses for Africa
I'm making it right now. I started when we went fishing and done so much