I was just wondering has anyone out there ever crocheted a scarf with these types of yarn? and also how would you end or tie off your scarf?:confused: i thought these scarves would go good with some styles of the hats i crochet.
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I was just wondering has anyone out there ever crocheted a scarf with these types of yarn? and also how would you end or tie off your scarf?:confused: i thought these scarves would go good with some styles of the hats i crochet.
I have used these yarns. They are quite cute. The way I finish the ends is with a needle and thread. A couple of stitches into the last stitch, then fold in the end and stitch along the crochet base stitches. Do the same with the other end.
Hi there,
I just completed two scarves. One I crocheted horizontally with 6 single crochet size J hook.
The other I crocheted vertically the length my daughter wanted. Both I ended with a tapestry needle bringing the ends into the scarf.
The horizontal makes a MUCH fuller scarf. Vertical was only 3 rows and less full but also less like a boa.
Hope that helps. I watched Youtube tutorials to get started.
Valerie
I've worked with the Sashay yarns quite a bit now. I've always simply used a fine needle and matching thread and stitched the end in place.
I also sell the Sashay yarns at
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