How to Knit a Starbella Ruffle Scarf

Roll off about a 2 foot/60cm section of yarn from the spool., Locate the top of the yarn (the side with the black loops). , Locate the knitting needles., Pick up the 2 foot section of yarn., Pick up one of the needles and hold it horizontally while...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Roll off about a 2 foot/60cm section of yarn from the spool.

    You'll need needles of a size US 6 (4mm). , Hold it by the top loops (the spool should be placed to your right). , One hand should be holding the horizontal needle, and the other should be holding the yarn by the top loops. ,, Once the loop has been “cast on”, keep it near the pointed end of the needle, to make it easier to cast on the rest of the loops , Use your thumb and other free fingers to gently pull down on the yarn to help keep it attached to the needle. , Be careful because the loops can easily fall off.

    Always keep the needle horizontal, and place your index finger gently along the top of the needle resting on the top of the loops to secure them in place. , However, do not move your index finger from the top of the needle. ,, Then pick up the remaining section of yarn. ,,,, The scarf is now ready for wearing or giving as a gift.
  2. Step 2: Locate the top of the yarn (the side with the black loops).

  3. Step 3: Locate the knitting needles.

  4. Step 4: Pick up the 2 foot section of yarn.

  5. Step 5: Pick up one of the needles and hold it horizontally while still holding the yarn in your other hand.

  6. Step 6: Locate the first full loop on the end of the 2 foot/60cm piece of yarn.

  7. Step 7: Stick the end of the needle through the first loop on the top of the yarn.

  8. Step 8: Repeat Step 7 until there are 7 loops on the needle.

  9. Step 9: Hold the needle with seven loops in your non-dominant hand.

  10. Step 10: Locate the cast on loop closest to the pointy tip of the needle.

  11. Step 11: Pick up the other needle and insert the pointy end into the end loop

  12. Step 12: but this time it will go in from underneath

  13. Step 13: making the two needles cross each other.

  14. Step 14: Hold the crossed ends of the needles with one hand.

  15. Step 15: Locate another top loop and loop it onto the bottom needle.

  16. Step 16: Pull the top needle upward while moving the bottom needle slightly to the left in order to release the loop onto the bottom needle.

  17. Step 17: Repeat steps 10 through 14 until the desired length of scarf is met.

  18. Step 18: Cast off each loop one by one

  19. Step 19: until only one remains.

Detailed Guide

You'll need needles of a size US 6 (4mm). , Hold it by the top loops (the spool should be placed to your right). , One hand should be holding the horizontal needle, and the other should be holding the yarn by the top loops. ,, Once the loop has been “cast on”, keep it near the pointed end of the needle, to make it easier to cast on the rest of the loops , Use your thumb and other free fingers to gently pull down on the yarn to help keep it attached to the needle. , Be careful because the loops can easily fall off.

Always keep the needle horizontal, and place your index finger gently along the top of the needle resting on the top of the loops to secure them in place. , However, do not move your index finger from the top of the needle. ,, Then pick up the remaining section of yarn. ,,,, The scarf is now ready for wearing or giving as a gift.

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