That yarn is so pretty. They sell that at my local Hobby Lobby store for $3.99 and 30% off that when they have their sale every other week. Just a heads up. Beautiful project.
@@PatriciaFlorezSr Yes it would. Simply add multiples of 4 to the original chain of 32 to achieve the width you desired…then keep adding rows to the length you need. Thank you so much for watching and leaving this comment.
Beautiful work! I just may have to make this. I'd like to make it a bit wider. You didn’t mention the stitch multiple + any # stitches to chain. Your website doesn’t give that information either. Can you help, please?
@@janetdressing39 all you would need to do is continue to increase in multiples of four until you get to the width that you want. So simply make the chain to the number in the video, then just keep adding increments of four because that will add extra shells to the length. I hope this is helpful. Thank you for watching and leaving this nice comment. I really appreciate it.
Just use my original chain number and add multiples of 4 to as wide as you’d like. So the starting chain is 32, add additional sets of 4 until you get the width you like. Hope this helps. Thx so much for taking time to watch and comment!
The starting chain is 32 for this width. You will just add sets of 4 chains until you get the desired width. Then make as many rows as you need to achieve the desired length. Hope this helps. And thank you so much for taking time to watch and leave this comment. 😊
One last thing…since you are making a scarf, I would suggest using a 6mm hook instead of the 5mm. This will make the loops a little bigger and allow the scarf to drape nicer.
I don’t practice the hol•i•days of any kind. I think this would make a beautiful textured blanket for a gift though. So can you give me the number count of chains required for this pattern so that I can instead turn it into a beautiful blanket for someone’s warmth?
@@wynamaarp7024 thank so much for watching. I chained 32, then sc back starting in 2nd ch [31]. Then the single row repeat is ch 3, turn, 3dc into first st, skip, sc in next, skip,repeat alternating the 3dc and sc. Hope this helps.
I chained 50 for a placemat and it’s going to be 16” in length. Going to make the table runner to match! Such a cute pattern and very easy! I’m making mine red with white stripes!
Will order yarn tomorrow. Thank you.
Have fun! You will find it so easy and pretty! Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Thank you for sharing. I love it❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you for watching and leaving this nice comment!
Thank you 😊 I was looking for a holiday table runner. This is beautiful ❤️
I’m so glad you found this helpful. Enjoy the Holidays!!🎄
Thank you for sharing. It's much appreciated. Kx ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment here :)
Thank you for your excellent tutorials - and sharing of your patterns.
You are so welcome! I appreciate YOU taking time to watch and leave this nice comment!
Love this pattern. The texture, delicate, lacy appearance. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.🙏
@@ndlz1 thank you for taking time to watch!! I’m so glad you like it!!
Awesome stitch for Christmas! 😊🎄
So so pretty and so so easy!! Thank you for watching and leaving this nice comment! :)
Such a lovely project! Thank you! 😊
@@toniremy6426 thank you for taking time to watch and leave this nice comment😊 Happy Holidays🎄
Looks good Hope I can find that yarn.
@@LecaroJ the link is in the description or it’s at Hobby Lobby. Thx so much for watching and commenting!!
JOB WELL DONE! THANK YOU FOR SHARING! ❤
You are so welcome. I’m so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful! 😊
That yarn is so pretty. They sell that at my local Hobby Lobby store for $3.99 and 30% off that when they have their sale every other week. Just a heads up. Beautiful project.
Yes, that is where I purchased it too. They do have great sales. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment. I really appreciate it.
Will this work for ababy blanket?
@@PatriciaFlorezSr Yes it would. Simply add multiples of 4 to the original chain of 32 to achieve the width you desired…then keep adding rows to the length you need.
Thank you so much for watching and leaving this comment.
Beautiful work! I just may have to make this. I'd like to make it a bit wider. You didn’t mention the stitch multiple + any # stitches to chain. Your website doesn’t give that information either. Can you help, please?
@@janetdressing39 all you would need to do is continue to increase in multiples of four until you get to the width that you want. So simply make the chain to the number in the video, then just keep adding increments of four because that will add extra shells to the length. I hope this is helpful. Thank you for watching and leaving this nice comment. I really appreciate it.
Thank you!
Gorgeous, if I wanted this runner a bit wider what is multiple? 3+1? TYIA
Just use my original chain number and add multiples of 4 to as wide as you’d like. So the starting chain is 32, add additional sets of 4 until you get the width you like.
Hope this helps. Thx so much for taking time to watch and comment!
Can you give directions for a tablecloth in this pattern much appreciated
The starting chain is 32 for this width. You will just add sets of 4 chains until you get the desired width. Then make as many rows as you need to achieve the desired length.
Hope this helps. And thank you so much for taking time to watch and leave this comment. 😊
Could this pattern be used for a scarf and would it be same type of yarn. I’m a beginner.
Great tutorial❤️
Yes, it absolutely can be a scarf!! Same yarn would be perfect. Great idea. Thank you so much for watching a leaving this great suggestion!!
One last thing…since you are making a scarf, I would suggest using a 6mm hook instead of the 5mm. This will make the loops a little bigger and allow the scarf to drape nicer.
I don’t practice the hol•i•days of any kind. I think this would make a beautiful textured blanket for a gift though. So can you give me the number count of chains required for this pattern so that I can instead turn it into a beautiful blanket for someone’s warmth?
@@wynamaarp7024 thank so much for watching. I chained 32, then sc back starting in 2nd ch [31]. Then the single row repeat is ch 3, turn, 3dc into first st, skip, sc in next, skip,repeat alternating the 3dc and sc. Hope this helps.
I too would like to know a measurement for a blanket. Maybe just a baby blanket would help us. Thank you, enjoyed the tutorial 👍🏻
Table runners aren't just a hol•i•day item.
I chained 50 for a placemat and it’s going to be 16” in length. Going to make the table runner to match! Such a cute pattern and very easy!
I’m making mine red with white stripes!