Hi Sarah! To create a traditional scarf you could crochet as many rows as you'd like the length to be and just leave off the seam at the end. I hope that helps!
I would recommend using a stitch marker in the first stitch of each row and keeping up with the stitch count. This should help prevent you from accidentally increasing or decreasing and to start each row in the same stitch. Hope that helps!
I really enjoyed making a scarf with this pattern. Thank you so much
I like this nice & easy velvet crochet stitch and now I'm really going to use this stitch.
Wonderful! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I love the way you teach very clear, and the tone of your voice is very nice. Looking forward to see more from you.
Awe thank you so much!
I LIKE, I LIKE THIS SIMPLE YET VERY PRETTY STITCH. THANKS
Thank you! I'm happy you like it!
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I tried it and it came out amazing
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I love these scarves.
Thanks so much! This was a fun project to do. Great instructions.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Your instructions are very clear and easy to follow.🥰 🧶
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Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Every skein is center pull. Just dig out the end from the center of the skein and you can find the other end and pull from the center….
I hear you! But I can usually never find the other end in the middle if it isn't obvious
How would I make this same scarf but not an infinity scarf, just regular?
Hi Sarah! To create a traditional scarf you could crochet as many rows as you'd like the length to be and just leave off the seam at the end. I hope that helps!
How long does it take u to crochet one scarf like this
It depends on one's crochet skill level and speed preferences! :)
What is the finished size of the scarf before you join the ends?
The finished scarf measures approximately 17 inches long by 8 inches wide when lying flat. So before joining, most likely around 40ish.
how come mine is slanted from the bottom?
I would recommend using a stitch marker in the first stitch of each row and keeping up with the stitch count. This should help prevent you from accidentally increasing or decreasing and to start each row in the same stitch. Hope that helps!
@@HeatherCorinneCrochets Thank you!
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