Easy Scarf Instructions
A scarf is a good first project for any knitter. Your garter stitch scarf is probably the most basic project that you can work. Depending on the style and color of the yarn, the number of stitches cast on and the size of needles used, one garter stitch scarf can look drastically different than another.
This project is ideal for a first knitting project and it's a good project for a more experienced knitter to knit while watching movies. Plus, scarves make good gifts... and they're good items to donate to charities. ^_^
Materials:
Caron Simply Soft in color of preference or other suitable worsted weight yarn
US Size 8 Straight needles
Gauge:
Non-critical
Directions:
Using Old Norweigan CO method, CO 40 stitches.
All rows: Knit
BO loosely in knit and weave in loose ends.
Nota Bene:
When casting on 40 stitches, my scarf ended up about nine inches wide. For a narrower scarf, cast on fewer stitches (maybe 30).
A scarf is a good first project for any knitter. Your garter stitch scarf is probably the most basic project that you can work. Depending on the style and color of the yarn, the number of stitches cast on and the size of needles used, one garter stitch scarf can look drastically different than another.
This project is ideal for a first knitting project and it's a good project for a more experienced knitter to knit while watching movies. Plus, scarves make good gifts... and they're good items to donate to charities. ^_^
Materials:
Caron Simply Soft in color of preference or other suitable worsted weight yarn
US Size 8 Straight needles
Gauge:
Non-critical
Directions:
Using Old Norweigan CO method, CO 40 stitches.
All rows: Knit
BO loosely in knit and weave in loose ends.
Nota Bene:
When casting on 40 stitches, my scarf ended up about nine inches wide. For a narrower scarf, cast on fewer stitches (maybe 30).
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