Being a newby this video has given me so many hints I hadn't yet learned. I think it's brilliant just BRILLIANT joining/dropping in one step. I'm all for efficiency. It takes so much to make these videos, and though they may have issues here and there, having videos to review over & over better than any in-person classes.
@@beverlydmcdonald5919 you are so sweet!! Thank you so much. I am so glad we found each other! Please be sure and join my Facebook group. We would love for you to be a part of that neighborhood!!
I am very very excited about this. Shelley, you must have been in my head over the last 2 days, lol. Ma'am you have delivered and i thank you. I will be knocking one or two of these out today.
Oh my, yet another learning curve to a drop stitch scarf. ❤Love it. Will have to practice, rewind, review again for joining. I failed miserably on my first attempt to join together on another project.. Question for you - have you ever worked with Summer nights on the knitting machines. They make beautiful flat circles with 20 rows (was trying to follow your square circle scarf pattern😂😂). But the thin thread is so hard to work with.
Shelly, sometimes you get going with the machine a little too fast for us newbies… we know you know what you are doing but please be a instructor that wants to teach us what you are doing
@Sunshine. Very friendly tip. If I don’t get something I turn down the sound, put on subtitles and click the settings button on the top right. In the drop menu there is a button to slow the speed as much as you want. Sometimes you don’t need to turn need to turn down the volume. If you are a newbie I suggest you start off with ordinary beanies, fingerless gloves, if you also have a 22 needle addi. Get to know your machines, then move on to drop stitch. I can’t tell you how many times I have dropped stitches, restarted projects, used the wrong yarn, got tucked stitches. So practice practice practice. Then all of a sudden you notice the wool your machine likes, you get to understand how the stitches on the needles work, and don’t be shy about clicking on Shelley’s tutorials, or joJo juju.
There are so many tutorials on Shelly's channel, where she goes into every detail. All you have to do is look on her channel, try the different techniques, then come back to this one. Shelley is an amazing teacher for us newbies.
I love your makes, I wish we could see these videos from your angle and did you tell the brand of yarn ? 🧶 you are just a little too chatty before you get started …
I mention it in the intro. and it’s also in the description. I am very happy to work hard and give you all these videos for free. Being grateful rather than pointing out my “chattiness” would be the kinder thing. Skip through it if you like but then you will miss the information you are asking for. Have a good day.
Being a newby this video has given me so many hints I hadn't yet learned. I think it's brilliant just BRILLIANT joining/dropping in one step. I'm all for efficiency.
It takes so much to make these videos, and though they may have issues here and there, having videos to review over & over better than any in-person classes.
@@beverlydmcdonald5919 you are so sweet!! Thank you so much. I am so glad we found each other! Please be sure and join my Facebook group. We would love for you to be a part of that neighborhood!!
Thanks for including an tubular join
@@ellyshiller1025 your very welcome!
Love how your brain works
@@ellyshiller1025 haha! Thank you ! 😊
I am very very excited about this. Shelley, you must have been in my head over the last 2 days, lol. Ma'am you have delivered and i thank you. I will be knocking one or two of these out today.
I’m so glad! Please show me in my Facebook group. I’d love to see.
Awesome direction ❤
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful my friend thx u ❤
Thank you Margaret!
Hi Shelley. This is beautiful. Im still new tou your channel and im AMAZED at what you can do with this machine. Impressive!!!! Donna 👏😊
Welcome to my channel. So glad you are here! Please come on over and join my Facebook group as well.
Very pretty ❤❤
Thank you 😊
Shelley this so amazing!!! I absolutely love it!! 😍..thank you so much !! Girl you Rock!! Love your backdrop.. Thank you for the shout out
🥰
Great tutorial as usual ❤
Thank you 😊
Fantastic looking
Thank you! 😊
Oh my, yet another learning curve to a drop stitch scarf. ❤Love it. Will have to practice, rewind, review again for joining. I failed miserably on my first attempt to join together on another project..
Question for you - have you ever worked with Summer nights on the knitting machines. They make beautiful flat circles with 20 rows (was trying to follow your square circle scarf pattern😂😂). But the thin thread is so hard to work with.
I have not used it but I will definitely look for it!
P.S. I failed on my first attempt to figure this out and the whole scarf unraveled. Hahah
It’s a fingerling or 1 ply. But can be worked beautifully on sentro. 😂😂😂 oh no! After all that work!🙀. You make me feel good, my friend.
❤❤❤
Thank you
Is there a way to make a drop stitch scarf without using waste yarn?
I ran out of yarn after 90 rows
Not if you want a flat edge. I have several dropped stitch scarf options on my channel. Not all use waste yarn.
How many grams does it take?
@@olfatkamal7067 the ball was 227 grams. I generally put all the yarn details in the description box below the video. 🙂
Shelly, sometimes you get going with the machine a little too fast for us newbies… we know you know what you are doing but please be a instructor that wants to teach us what you are doing
You can slowdown the video by clicking the settings then aback speed. I think she goes too slow but I know she doesn't record just for me
Slow it down in your settings.
@Sunshine. Very friendly tip. If I don’t get something I turn down the sound, put on subtitles and click the settings button on the top right. In the drop menu there is a button to slow the speed as much as you want. Sometimes you don’t need to turn need to turn down the volume. If you are a newbie I suggest you start off with ordinary beanies, fingerless gloves, if you also have a 22 needle addi. Get to know your machines, then move on to drop stitch. I can’t tell you how many times I have dropped stitches, restarted projects, used the wrong yarn, got tucked stitches. So practice practice practice. Then all of a sudden you notice the wool your machine likes, you get to understand how the stitches on the needles work, and don’t be shy about clicking on Shelley’s tutorials, or joJo juju.
“Please be an instructor that wants to teach us what you are doing” ~ I honestly don’t think I could be more thorough.
There are so many tutorials on Shelly's channel, where she goes into every detail. All you have to do is look on her channel, try the different techniques, then come back to this one. Shelley is an amazing teacher for us newbies.
I love your makes, I wish we could see these videos from your angle and did you tell the brand of yarn ? 🧶 you are just a little too chatty before you get started …
Caron cinnamon swirl cakes- sweets. It’s all in the description box
She describes it all below. Slow it down in your settings if you didn't get it. Skip ahead if you don't like her intros.
I mention it in the intro. and it’s also in the description. I am very happy to work hard and give you all these videos for free. Being grateful rather than pointing out my “chattiness” would be the kinder thing. Skip through it if you like but then you will miss the information you are asking for. Have a good day.