Your treble stitch technique at the end of the row to prevent gaps is brilliant. My scarves have looked so much better ever since I started using it. Thanks so much for this video!
I am so happy to have found your pattern and list of yarns! My youngest daughter (27) really wants a scarf like this, so thank you so much for sharing all the information! Happy Holidays!
My wife is HP fan. I want to make scarf like this for her. I am 32 old man and never do anything like this. I was a car mechanic, deliveryman, builder, pipeman. But crochet seems for me much harder than any of this jobs. Wish me luck.
Thank you for this tutorial and I hope you are doing well. You mentioned that you would include the finished measurements for the Harry Potter Scarf in the description box, but I can't seem to find them!! I want to be sure to have enough yarn.
Hi Rebecca so sorry to hear you were. In hospital. take care. and rest when you can, Love the.scarf, thank you, Love and. Light to you to.day blessings.xxx
Cute opening to your video. I think seeing the finished item in the beginning is good enough. I don't feel like it's necessary to have a final piece in a tutorial video when color changes and stitches used are shown :)
TL;DR at the end I don't know if you have received an answer for this somewhere else, and I had the same question... Looking at the hook in the video i want to guess that it is a 4.5 or 5mm hook; I could be COMPLETELY wrong so don't take my word for it, but I figured that a guess would probably be better than nothing or at least a starting point to help you get working on your project... I live in a hot climate so our winters don't get too terribly cold, which means I wouldn't use a bulky yarn (they yarn I picked is a 4/medium) so I would go with the recommended hook size and start a little swatch to see how it looks and adjust the hook size from there... if you have relatively cold weather, maybe go with a 5 or 6/bulky yarn with the recommended hook size or larger; going larger with the hook will make the stitches larger which will leave your project breathable and not as hot as it would if you went with a smaller hook size that would close the stitches up where there are next to no breathable holes in the project.... I'm sorry if this is a lot to read, and feel free to ask questions if something I said doesn't make sense 😊 TL;DR: it looks like a 4.5 or 5mm hook in the video... I would personally choose the yarn i wanted to use and use the recommended hook size to do a swatch and go from there... The recommended hook size gives the stitches of the project a nice spacing for the yarn as a base thickness; going up hook sizes will give the project more breathability and is cooler, and going down in hook size will make the project warmer with less breathability.... breathability is just how much it allows air to pass through... Again, if this doesnt make sense then just ask questions and I'm sorry if this is a lot to read 😊
Your treble stitch technique at the end of the row to prevent gaps is brilliant. My scarves have looked so much better ever since I started using it. Thanks so much for this video!
That’s so good to hear! So glad you’re scarves looking better 🌸☺️
My teenage son found your tutorial and is making this for his English teacher. He just started crocheting last year.
I'm a huge Harry Potter fan!! I am definitely making this...still sending prayers your way, get well soon!!🥰🧶
I love your treble stitch trick to avoid gaps at the end on the rows. Thanks for the video!
I am so happy to have found your pattern and list of yarns! My youngest daughter (27) really wants a scarf like this, so thank you so much for sharing all the information! Happy Holidays!
This amazing! I am so happy with my work, I am only a beginner. You explained and demonstrated it very nicely! Thank you so much
Not a Harry Potter fan but the stitch is just beautiful. Get well soon. Take care. I love you tuturials.
Your edges are beautifully straight!! Thank you for this video.
My wife is HP fan. I want to make scarf like this for her. I am 32 old man and never do anything like this. I was a car mechanic, deliveryman, builder, pipeman. But crochet seems for me much harder than any of this jobs. Wish me luck.
Im sure it turned out great and she loved it!
This is a lovely scarf God bless you
I hope you are feeling better. Thanks for sharing your pattern. I have to make one for a Christmas gift.
Thank you so much for the vid! My English teacher is really into Harry Potter. I hope I do it well because she is my favorite teacher!
Thank you so much this video helped me to knit my own I've never knitted in my life before this is my first time it turns out very (scarf)
My prayers are with you. Take care. I cannot wait to start this scarf. It's awesome..
Thank you!! :) Sending you best wishes for healing and comfort
Love how you bounce back. Take care. 🙏
Hope you feel better soon, love the scarf xxx
Thank you for this tutorial and I hope you are doing well. You mentioned that you would include the finished measurements for the Harry Potter Scarf in the description box, but I can't seem to find them!! I want to be sure to have enough yarn.
same!
Goodness, hope you’re okay! Thank you for this fun pattern!
Sorry to hear you ere in the hospital. Hope everything is ok now. I love this scarf. Need to make a beaniexeith it. Take care of yourself.
Hope you are feeling better -- please take care of yourself -- that is most important!💜🎈🎉 as always, the video is perfect!
hi! Trying out your pattern but I don't see what length you decided to use in the description anywhere
Hi Rebecca so sorry to hear you were. In hospital. take care. and rest when you can, Love the.scarf, thank you, Love and. Light to you to.day blessings.xxx
Hun rest up as much as you can to get yourself feeling better ... I love the scarf cant beat hatty potter x
Thank you for the awesome tutorial😊 take care
Love the intro, feel better!
Cute opening to your video. I think seeing the finished item in the beginning is good enough. I don't feel like it's necessary to have a final piece in a tutorial video when color changes and stitches used are shown :)
Hope you are feeling better. Best wishes 😘😘😘
I'm not into Harry Potter, but that's a very pretty scarf. Hoping you feel better soon.
Omgosh!!! Yes ma’am! Feel better!
Hope you feel better soon honey love the pattern
Could the chain replacement up the sides be modified for double crochet? Or would you just use the same as for half double?
What are the names of the two colors u used? Need to make one for Halloween and I'm beside my for colors!!!!
Rebekah, thank you so much for the tutorial!
Hi, I used 1 ball of each colour (they were 100g balls and I used a 4mm hook)
@@BlossomCrochet thank you so much 😊
Hope you are feeling better💕
How many balls of each colour did you use? I have 3-4 scarves to make and want to make sure I order enough wool.
Thank you! I love Harry Potter
What size yarn did you use for this scarf and size hook? I am trying to create a Doctor Who scarf by crocheting.
TL;DR at the end
I don't know if you have received an answer for this somewhere else, and I had the same question... Looking at the hook in the video i want to guess that it is a 4.5 or 5mm hook; I could be COMPLETELY wrong so don't take my word for it, but I figured that a guess would probably be better than nothing or at least a starting point to help you get working on your project... I live in a hot climate so our winters don't get too terribly cold, which means I wouldn't use a bulky yarn (they yarn I picked is a 4/medium) so I would go with the recommended hook size and start a little swatch to see how it looks and adjust the hook size from there... if you have relatively cold weather, maybe go with a 5 or 6/bulky yarn with the recommended hook size or larger; going larger with the hook will make the stitches larger which will leave your project breathable and not as hot as it would if you went with a smaller hook size that would close the stitches up where there are next to no breathable holes in the project.... I'm sorry if this is a lot to read, and feel free to ask questions if something I said doesn't make sense 😊
TL;DR: it looks like a 4.5 or 5mm hook in the video... I would personally choose the yarn i wanted to use and use the recommended hook size to do a swatch and go from there... The recommended hook size gives the stitches of the project a nice spacing for the yarn as a base thickness; going up hook sizes will give the project more breathability and is cooler, and going down in hook size will make the project warmer with less breathability.... breathability is just how much it allows air to pass through... Again, if this doesnt make sense then just ask questions and I'm sorry if this is a lot to read 😊
I cannot locate the listing for the actual colors of yarn, help, thanks
Thank you for the tutorial. I do hope you’re doing OK. Take care of yourself!
Need to know the color name of the yarn and size of the hook. Please post a pattern.
Hope you're feeling better. I will try
What weight size yarn did u use
I just finished with my scarf but I'm confused how to finish the last block? It looks incomplete.
How much yarn is needed?
Love it
Hope you are feeling better.
Please take care of yourself and get well soon
fell better.
cool to the max be safe in Christ