What is the best knitting stitch for scarves?

2×2 RIB STITCH PATTERN. The 2×2 Rib Stitch is a bit thicker and is great for knitting scarves, hats, blankets, and more! This 2-Row Repeat Pattern is perfect to knit up a chunky scarf.
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What is a good number of stitches for a scarf?

To determine how many stitches you will need to cast on, take your (gauge per inch) x (total width in inches) and the total will be the number of stitches needed for your scarf. This means you will need to cast on 36 stitches when working with a gauge of 4.5 per inch in order to get a scarf that is 8 inches wide.
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What is the best size knitting needles for a scarf?

The larger the yarn and the lighter the color, the easier it will be to see your stitches. You will also need size 13 US (9 mm) knitting needles or whatever size creates the gauge you want.
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Is Seed stitch good for a scarf?

So, let's talk seed stitch. This is a beautiful, easy-to-knit, nubby textured stitch that lays flat and is fully reversible. It's more dense than stockinette stitch, which makes it really warm and perfect for a cowl or scarf.
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What is the fastest stitch to knit?

Over time, we may pick up other methods and stitches for knitting. Now, bound to become one of your favorites is lever knitting, also known as the Irish cottage style, which has the reputation as being the "fastest knitting in the world."
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One Row knitting stitch: Easy, reversible and it doesn't roll (great for scarves)!



What is the difference between seed and moss stitch?

The difference? Seed stitch involves one row of knit 1, purl 1 followed by one row of purl 1, knit 1, while Moss stitch uses two rows of knit 1, purl 1 before two rows of purl 1, knit 1.
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How many knots do you need to knit a scarf?

2 of 11:

If you are a beginner knitter, you should make a relatively small scarf, enough to keep you warm, but avoid making it so wide that it takes too long to knit. If you are knitting with worsted weight yarn and size 8 to 10 needles, you'll need to cast on 30 to 40 stitches for a nice-sized scarf.
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How wide should a knitted scarf be?

When it comes to the width of your knitted scarf, it's a matter of preference. The average width of a knitted scarf can range from 4.5” (11 cm) wide to 8” (20 cm) wide. Any wider and you cross over into Lenny Kravitz land. For this easy scarf knitting pattern, I'll stay within the 5-6 inch range.
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How wide should a scarf be?

On average, scarves are usually 6 to 8 inches wide, and anywhere from 3 to 10 feet long. This is a wide range, and more exact measurements are based on the style of the scarf, and on the size of the person.
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Which is better bamboo or metal knitting needles?

Bamboo needles are warm and smooth to the touch, making them ideal for those who don't like the cold feel and clicking noise of metal needles. For beginner knitters, bamboo is our top choice. Bamboo needles are easier to handle than metal or other woods, because the stitches don't slip off the needles.
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What kind of yarn should I use for a scarf?

Scarf Yarn by Fiber

Acrylic is by far the most common for making scarves. It is extremely durable, easily washable, and great for beginners. Wool is also a great choice for scarves. It is likely to be warmer than acrylic, and also holds up well.
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How much time does it take to knit a scarf?

1–3hrs depending on the knitting stitch, yarn weight, and needle size.
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Which knitting stitch uses least yarn?

The stockinette swatch required the least amount of yarn using 21 yards (9g), while the garter swatch required 25½ yards (11g). Next, we completed two crocheted swatches, one in single crochet and one in double crochet. Again, each swatch is 6" wide and 5" tall.
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Which knitting style is most popular?

English knitting, sometimes also called American knitting or "throwing," is the most popular method in England, parts of Europe, and elsewhere.
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What are the two methods of knitting?

There are two major varieties of knitting: weft knitting and warp knitting. In the more common weft knitting, the wales are perpendicular to the course of the yarn.
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Is stockinette stitch good for scarves?

The main body of this scarf is worked in stockinette stitch, the most common of all stitch patterns, which is formed by alternating knit rows and purl rows. The scarf's border is worked in garter stitch, made by working every row in a knit stitch.
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Can you knit a scarf in stocking stitch?

Another option is to knit stockinette in the round. The cast on and bound off edges will still curl, but you can, for instance, knit a scarf in the round, then add tassels to the ends that will hold the edges flat.
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