Thank you Connie. I watched Cats video about 20’years ago and made a lovely scarf. You have given me a great updated reminder of this great technique. Whoever created it is a genius knitter! Inspiring!😊
@@coetiaswearingen7207i would love to see a picture of what your scarf looks like with your method. Because I can't see where that would cause the Mobius to grow out from the middle.
I like the color combination of the yarn that you are using for the cast on moebius. What color and brand is it. Is it still available?❤ I will try this cast on, now that I know what to do with the extra long cord between the needles.
I'm not sure what you mean by joining. I would recommend you slow down there playback speed and watch the cast on in the beginning carefully. Once you cast on you will be knitting around in a circle from there.
What is the difference with your cast on as opposed to just a normal cast of a number of stiches and have it twisted when you want to link with the beginning?
Are you asking about the sizes of the circumference or how wide it high the scarf will be? The circumference depends on the number of stitches you cast on. The more stitches the bigger the circle. It depends on the thickness of the yarn as well. How high it is depends on the number of rows you knit. Does this make sense? I make some scarves more narrow, meaning I knit less rows, when I want them to be more of an accessory.
Thank you Connie. I watched Cats video about 20’years ago and made a lovely scarf. You have given me a great updated reminder of this great technique. Whoever created it is a genius knitter! Inspiring!😊
I know I couldn't have come up with that! I'm glad somebody did!! It's such fun to knit them. They make great gifts, too.
Very good video. It’s all coming back to me, and glad I still have my super long needles.
I'm so glad!! Have fun picking up those needles again 👏🏼
These are beautiful! I don't know if I could make one of these. It looks so complicated. Thank you for the tutorial. ❤
I always learn by doing. Just keep trying until it clicks 😊
Everything so beautiful ❤️❤
@@coetiaswearingen7207i would love to see a picture of what your scarf looks like with your method. Because I can't see where that would cause the Mobius to grow out from the middle.
Fascinating, This is all new to me. Love-it and will want to try it out for sure! ....just have to buy a loon knitting needle. ; ))
Thank you👌🏽God Bless
I like the color combination of the yarn that you are using for the cast on moebius. What color and brand is it. Is it still available?❤ I will try this cast on, now that I know what to do with the extra long cord between the needles.
I got the yarn at Michael's in North Carolina. I don't have the wrapper anymore, so I can't tell you the brand.
Do you join at the end like you show knitting the 2 stitches together
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
I am not sure of how you join at the beginning
I'm not sure what you mean by joining. I would recommend you slow down there playback speed and watch the cast on in the beginning carefully. Once you cast on you will be knitting around in a circle from there.
What is the difference with your cast on as opposed to just a normal cast of a number of stiches and have it twisted when you want to link with the beginning?
A normal cat on wouldn't give you the ability to have stitches on the cable and needles and be twisted. I know it's hard to explain with words.
How wide must it be?
Are you asking about the sizes of the circumference or how wide it high the scarf will be?
The circumference depends on the number of stitches you cast on. The more stitches the bigger the circle. It depends on the thickness of the yarn as well.
How high it is depends on the number of rows you knit.
Does this make sense?
I make some scarves more narrow, meaning I knit less rows, when I want them to be more of an accessory.
Thank you