How To Crochet The Winter Garden Scarf
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2023
- The Winter Garden Scarf is the perfect winter scarf...generously sized for chilly weather, a soft mid-winter palette of grays and soft violets, and super soft too! This scarf will for sure be the one you reach for again and again. An easy ripple repeat makes this scarf a super relaxing project too! Join me as we make the scarf stitch by stitch!
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I’m noticing you hold your yarn the same way my grandma taught me 70 years. She always kept her hands busy making doilies and I have many of them. I’m 76.
Hi laurel I'm an older crocheter too 74 this year.its a wonderful hobby I crochet for charity here in ireland.happy crocheting.💝💝
I hold my yarn the same way as well. I will be 61 in 2 weeks. My mom and I looked at a book on Crocheting, and that was the suggested technique.
I also hold my yarn the same way. I am 71 and was taught by nuns in my sewing class in my first year in high-school.
I hold my yarn the same way. One of my mother's friends taught me about 54 years ago. I just couldn't imagine holding it any other way.
I hold my hook the same way too, my Nonna in Italy showed me 47 years ago when I would go the summers in Italy to see my Grandparents, all my grandparents lived in Italy and most of my cousins too, I was born in Canada, I am 62
I just recently found you and I have been binge watching your videos. You are an excellent teacher.
Totally agree!
i am 67 and i love your videos,love making Shawls and Blankets
Wow, so pretty 😄 I’ve been digging for a sizable scarf that uses this ripple stitch! I’m starting on it now and adding some black mohair into my Mandala yarn :)
Watching from INDIA....just loved this project...thanx a ton
Beautiful 😍
Hi Jennifer gorgeous wrap\scarf love it.thanks so much for sharing this beautiful stitch love the colours you chose.great teacher love your tutorials.💟💟💟
Loving it! Going to make mine is Deep red for Valentine's Day!
Love your tutorials always ❤️ thanks for sharing.
Great pattern, and I loved the colors. Thank you for sharing.
Very pretty. Love the color way. Thanks for sharing, going to give this a try
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
Great pattern. It's easy yet looks so nice. I like the width the way it is. Thanks!
Beautiful!
So beautiful
Very pretty!
So simple and cozy, I'm masking this! Thank you! I think I'm going to use light sage, lavender and light grays.
Gorgeous
What a beautiful scarf and lovely colors! I've done a lot of projects following your patterns. I haven't done this ripple stitch yet but it was already on my list. Now it's probably going to be my next project, I just have to decide in what colors and yarn. Thanks Jennifer, I always love your tutorials! 🥰 Greetings from Portugal!
Beautiful ❤
Hi Jennifer. Very pretty scarf. I love your color choices and layout. Really lovely! I join my yarn like you do. I actually think I learned it from you, lol. I do this on the ends when starting a new color. I find it clean and neat and not bulky. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial!💞
I’m loving this beautiful scarf! I think I’m going to get some of the yarn you used…I think it’s so pretty! Thanks, Jennifer, for your very excellent tutorial!! 💕🤗
Beautiful
Love it! Simple is great! Would love to see yhis in a very simple cardigan.
Made it in white ,now adding pink to it to make it wider for a blanket .Thank you Jennifer 🙏
Thank You Very Much! Beautiful design& color way !!! Therese 🧶
Love it!!!.Thanks 😮
Very nice!
I love this pattern. Just found you and I’m really enjoying all of your videos. ❤
Bonjour. Merci beaucoup pour ce superbe tuto. J’adore 😍
Love you ❤️ Great tutorial.
Thankyou I absolutely love the pattern😊❤❤
WOW WOW WOW muy muy hermoso 😍 gracias por compartir 👏👌👍🇲🇽😇🙏😘🌻
Beautiful!! Thank you ☺️
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Hi Jennifer, I got the substitute yarn for this project and I just love how it's turning out.
Thanks for this pattern
I had to tried a few times on workings on the first two rows since my eyes are not to good but after the fifth time I got it very lovely thank you for sharing
This is very pretty. Thank you for sharing. I will make this scarf for my sisters Christmas present. Take Care, and Have A Merry Christmas.🎄🎀
Beautiful 🩷
👏from France
I like it 😊 Thank you 🙏
I purchased the yarn and I started 4 times. I was so confused. Don't know why. It's worked out great. Thanks
I like this ripple pattern. I wonder how it would work up with mandala yarn? 🤔
love this pattern. Am I wrong but is the 1st row UK dc and the 2nd row US dc.
I wonder if this would look nice in one solid color?
Have you tried watching the many left handed crochet tuts out there
14:41 start row 2
They do not have the crochet furl hook with the steel end like yours on that link
It’s the odyssey hook. They might not make it anymore. Also, fwiw-I bought that hook and found it to be too heavy to work with.
Is is possibel to say how many grams of yarn instead og yards?
She said each ball of yarn equals 50 grams
How many balls of yarn does this take to make
984 yards.....to compete the project.
sorry dear but i follow your instructions multiple of 10 plus 2 chain at the end of the first row i don't have 4 chain left but just 3, could you check again your instructions? it seems like this should be multiple of 10 plus 3 chain and then third chain from wook, is that correct?
Did you end up doing 10 + 3 and that works? I’m getting ready to begin and I am changing the size also.
exactly. I frogged my work twice and couldn't figure out where I went wrong (after repeatedly counting). I thought I was going crazy.🙃
@@socgrrrl Thank you so much for your response! Greatly appreciated!!!!
So is it multiples of 10 + 3 ??
i think so, at least i did like that :)
@@karthika393
Am I the only one that had to change the multiples from 10+2 to 10+3 when I tried the multiples of 10+2 I always only ended with three chains. It was not enough?
When I get to the end I only have 5 chains left, not 6 like the written pattern says. I'm so confused
No, you’re not the only one. If it’s 10+2, then maybe it’s starting in the second chain rather than third(?). I just did 10+3 and it worked. 😊
While chaining do a few extra chains and when you get it right, just unravel the extra ones. That works well.
Me too. I thought I was losing it lol. Thankful I was finally able to figure it out!
I have the same problem. Tried couple of times and decided to add one more chain to it.
As a left handed person I find crocheting hard
There are a few tutorials for the left handed
Beautiful