bind the scarf off. knit 2, pull the 1st stitch over the second, knit one, pull the first over the second and repeat. when you are down to the last stitch, cut the yarn about 6 inches from the loop and pull the loop outward to secure the end of the work. weave in the ends.
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The number of balls of yarn needed to complete a knitted scarf project depends on the size of the scarf, the weight of the yarn, and the knitting pattern used. Typically, one to three balls of yarn are sufficient for a standard-sized scarf.
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The mother knitted her daughter a beautiful scarf with purple and red threads.
American Ray Ettinger must have had a chill so he started knitting a scarf, but it must not have been no ordinary chill as when he was done he had knitted the world's longest scarf ever knitted by a single person at 1,073 meters.\Unfortunately Ray Ettinger doesn't come anywhere near the world's longest scarf ever knitted.A team of 2,00 knitters knitted a scarf to aid Ty Hafan, a children's hospice in Wales and when they were done the world's longest scarf measured 33.74 miles.The scarf has since been cut up into squares and sold to benefit 'Feed The Children'.
A jumper for your pet chicken, of course! Actually no, a scarf is easiest, but your chicken might appreciate a red knitted sweater, it keeps them snuggely in the frosty weather.
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American Ray Ettinger must have had a chill so he started knitting a scarf, but it must not have been no ordinary chill as when he was done he had knitted the world's longest scarf ever knitted by a single person at 1,073 meters.
clothes made from wool: jumpers hats gloves socks scarf's etc al things to do with winter !!! answered by fifi
This is almost inevitable with stocking stitch, because the front of the stitch is wider than the back This is why scarves are often knitted in ribbing, which avoids the problem. Another solution is to sew the scarf to a fabric backing.
Depending on whether you want the scarf to be reversible or not, you can bind off -- reversible, or knit the two ends together -- not reversible.
The best techniques for creating a blocking acrylic scarf to ensure a professional finish include washing and blocking the scarf to shape, pinning it down on a flat surface, and allowing it to dry completely. This will help straighten the edges, even out the stitches, and give the scarf a polished look.