So clever to knit with crochet hooks! And you did it properly, in the sense that with crochet you are wrapping clockwise so the stitches will be mounted with the leading leg in back, and you inserted your crochet hook through the back so that the stitches were not crossed. Since I both crochet and knit, I would probably just use dpn’s, but I honestly never thought of putting i-cord edging on a crochet project. Fabulous idea!
I'm so glad to see a crochet type video for this. It's still pretty awkward, but much better than doing the knit version. I can sort of knit, but not really, so this is very helpful!
Wow! No idea how you figured this out but I am so glad you did! I can't wait to use your instructions for the scarf and the I-cord edging. I knitted a small beginning piece but my frustration was challenging me and I had to keep starting over. Prefer crochet and am more skilled in that craft. Thank you for your time and patient video.😺
Thank you for the video, really good instructions, I think I'm just going to use similar sized Dpns instead but a good trick with the two crochet hooks for sure!
Wow, that is amazing. Thank you so much. I think (in my opinion) knitting I-cord edging is a lot easier than crocheting I-cord edging. It does make a beautiful finish.
I just wanted to say that I think instead of sliding the stitches down the hook, you can slide the stitches onto a cable needle! It somewhat feels like using the same technique as making cables in knitting! Thank you for this helpful video!
You’re welcome! Thank you so much! Yes, you can absolutely use needles! Since I’m a crocheter, a crochet hook is a more appropriate and comfortable tool to hold. Knitters would likely find needles more appropriate, as this is primarily a knitting technique, anyway. Have a super day! 😘
Hi! Thanks for your videos, very useful! Can you, please, do also a video to explain exactly WHICH KIND OF STITCH YOU USED TO KNIT/CROCHET THE SCARF? Or, if you can't, can you just tell me THE COMMON NAME of this stitch, so I can try to find instructions by myself? (I've never seen this stitch before, I'm starting only now with crochet, and this stitch seems like a knitted stitch, is very beautiful, I would like to learn, if it is possible). Thank you very much, from Liz, Italy :-)
Absolutely! You can find the links to all the places this pattern is sold on my website, www.thetanyajohnson.com. It is called the Saccharine Scarf. I hope this helps.
Hi, I purchased this pattern and am completely lost on starting on row 2. I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say crochet into the ch space. Any chance you could do a video on the first couple rows? I've done this about 5 times and it's a jumbled mess. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks,
So clever to knit with crochet hooks! And you did it properly, in the sense that with crochet you are wrapping clockwise so the stitches will be mounted with the leading leg in back, and you inserted your crochet hook through the back so that the stitches were not crossed. Since I both crochet and knit, I would probably just use dpn’s, but I honestly never thought of putting i-cord edging on a crochet project. Fabulous idea!
Thank you so very much!
I'm so glad to see a crochet type video for this. It's still pretty awkward, but much better than doing the knit version. I can sort of knit, but not really, so this is very helpful!
So cool seeing these knitting techniques adapted to crochet tools/motions. I love your scarf pattern, too.
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Where can I find the scarf pattern? Thanks.😊
Very smart with 2 crochet hooks , thanks. Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
WOW!!! FABULOUS!!! A beautiful way to finish off this scarf…or any project! 🥳💖👍🏼 thx
Perfect finish. Thank you for showing this i-cord. Very clear explanation.
My pleasure!
beautifully finished i-cord, L-O-V-E it.
Wow! No idea how you figured this out but I am so glad you did! I can't wait to use your instructions for the scarf and the I-cord edging. I knitted a small beginning piece but my frustration was challenging me and I had to keep starting over. Prefer crochet and am more skilled in that craft. Thank you for your time and patient video.😺
Thank you for the video, really good instructions, I think I'm just going to use similar sized Dpns instead but a good trick with the two crochet hooks for sure!
Wow, that is amazing. Thank you so much.
I think (in my opinion) knitting I-cord edging is a lot easier than crocheting I-cord edging.
It does make a beautiful finish.
This is beautiful and exactly what I was hoping to find. I’m working on the crochet version of the Sophie scarf. Thank you so much ❤
So glad to hear this was helpful!
Beautifully demonstrated. Michelle UK
Sehr schöne Idee und gute Arbeit 👍
Wow so beautiful. Love that technique..
Thank you!
Thank you 💖 beautiful work.
I love this! Thank you!
You're welcome!
So great. Thanks
I just wanted to say that I think instead of sliding the stitches down the hook, you can slide the stitches onto a cable needle! It somewhat feels like using the same technique as making cables in knitting! Thank you for this helpful video!
You’re welcome! Thank you so much! Yes, you can absolutely use needles! Since I’m a crocheter, a crochet hook is a more appropriate and comfortable tool to hold. Knitters would likely find needles more appropriate, as this is primarily a knitting technique, anyway. Have a super day! 😘
Thank you so much so interesting❤
Hi! Thanks for your videos, very useful! Can you, please, do also a video to explain exactly WHICH KIND OF STITCH YOU USED TO KNIT/CROCHET THE SCARF? Or, if you can't, can you just tell me THE COMMON NAME of this stitch, so I can try to find instructions by myself? (I've never seen this stitch before, I'm starting only now with crochet, and this stitch seems like a knitted stitch, is very beautiful, I would like to learn, if it is possible). Thank you very much, from Liz, Italy :-)
linen st
@@thecozyknot thank you very much, i've found some patterns with the linen stitch that i really like! Thanks again
The first part seems so easy but I think you lost me on the closure. I may not be quite redy for this yet but it's really cool. Thanks for sharing.😊
You're welcome! I hope you'er able to give it a try again sometime. 🙂
What stitch did you use for the main body of the scarf? It's lovely. Bx
linen st
Hi, thank you for your videos. Could you tell me where to find the pattern to make the scarf? 😊
Absolutely! You can find the links to all the places this pattern is sold on my website, www.thetanyajohnson.com. It is called the Saccharine Scarf. I hope this helps.
Thank you
This is wonderful! Thank you so much!
Do you have a tutorial for the scarf?
Please,What kind of stich have you used to make the Scarf? Thanks.😍
Could you please do a video of how to make the actual scarf? 🩷🩷🩷 Or link to the pattern?
@@ginatheginge The pattern is already linked in the description. 👍🏻
Wauw, Har du den også på dansk🙏🏻?
Vil gerne prøve de. 🙂
How about a Tunisian crochet hook
That could probably work, as well.
I’m going to use one Susan Bates and I have a Tunisian as well. Great suggestion! Thanks 😊
Hi, I purchased this pattern and am completely lost on starting on row 2. I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say crochet into the ch space. Any chance you could do a video on the first couple rows? I've done this about 5 times and it's a jumbled mess. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks,
Hello! Thanks for reaching out, but for pattern support, please use the support email information in the pattern pdf. Looking forward to helping you!
Hello💕 how much yarn did you use at this project? Nice work btw 🫶🏻
All the details about this scarf can be found here: www.thetanyajohnson.com/post/crochet-pattern-saccharine-scarf
Same I purchased it myself and I can’t get it’s so frustrating
Hello! Thanks for reaching out, but for pattern support, please use the support email information in the pattern pdf. Looking forward to helping you!
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