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Please explain how to knit a sideways scarf (triangle scarf)

hello guys welcome to another hip creative tutorial in this video for this scarf I'm using this brand it is a number four it's a million join and we're going to use the number nine needle is the 5.5 millimeter so to begin we are going to do slipknot so you have to leave a very short tail doesn't have to be anything big you're going to cross it over the yarn I'm going to pick up the yarn so now you're going to insert your needle in the loop like this you're going to wrap your tail around your thumb and the older yarn around your index and now we have one here so we go under over and through now we have two under over and through and we have our three stitches now this curve it's composed of a decreasing increasing section which will be the first part and then once you have your desired length you're going to start decreasing to start with row number one and we're going to net everything okay so now we're going to turn our work and we're going to knit two one two then we're going to put the join in the front this is called a yarn over and then we're going to knit one okay so that was row number two so now wrote all rows with odd numbers like 1 3 5 7 and so on will be just knitting plain knitting and then LT even rows like 2 4 6 and so on we are going to start by knitting 2 then making a yarn over and need a net until the end of the row so now we are row number 3 so we just go Internet everything - this is the turnover ok you see the turn over here so we turn work this is an even number this one number 4 so we're going to knit 2 1 2 turn over and we're going to net until the end of the row okay so here's the jar number is going to leave this little hole over here which is part of the signed of the scarf now on this pattern you're going to be increasing every other row and you will see as you metal on sometimes it happens to me attract this happens to everybody but sometimes I'll be like wheat row is this one is this a odd number or an even number and once you start leading you will see this one is some odd number because on the previous row we did a drawing over this is how your turnover looks see so we're going to need one we're going to net it so we know that we are in at odd number of rows because the previous one we didn't yarn over and the only two yarns over is on that even number and then once you start creating more stitches every other row you're going to see that you only on the even number of rows you're going to start by knitting two and then doing the drawing over and here you see you have too many after this hole over here you have one two three so then you know if you have two stitches at the beginning that this is a that this is not an odd number of it of rows oh you guys understand what I'm trying to say if you have two at the beginning and then a whole then you are in an even number of rows so you have to knit two yarn over and knit until the end of this road okay right day today's all right so after working those two rounds for a little while I have reached 29 inches and a half this way that's the length of the scarf 29 inches and a half so now it is time to start decreasing and to do this we are going to okay I started here this is the first row we are going to do a decrease so I started here I was starting my knitting now I'm almost at the end of this row and here on the previous row I did the yarn over which is this one over here and now I'm two stitches before the yarn over so I'm going to knit those two stitches together and then together and I'm going to need my turnover and the last two so what I did here is I didn't a decrease when I did this journey over on the previous row I increased by one but then on this row by knitting two together I stayed with the same number of stitches I did an increase nor decrease well actually if on the rope below we increase one by doing the drawer number then I decrease one in this row but on the next one we have to decrease again because we have to start decreasing the number the amount of stitches that we have in the actual scarf but we also want these yarn overs because of the design so I'm going to knit two then here I have to do my joint over so then here again I increase one stitch but what I'm going to do is I'm going to net-net the next two together okay so I did two drying over two together and now I decrease one stitch so we're going to decrease one on every row and always is going to be in one row is if this row was after the turnover and the following row will be before the drawing over and just keep repeating these two Rose until you have reached the same length of the first side also you can remember the number of stitches that we started with so those have the same amount of the stitches that you have to end with so I guess that's one simple okay so I will see you once um at the end of the scarf to show you how to cast off and finish off right now I'm down to five stitches and I'm going to knit these two together maybe turn over and knit the last I will net - I'll do the last turn over and I turn my work and I'll do Nate two together and knit the last - okay so now I am down to three just how I started I'm going to cast off I'm going to net - then I'm going to pass the first one or the second one / - the first one and a stick and that little then I'm going to net the second stitch and pass it over and that's it now you have to do secure it here I'm making a knot in what you can make another nut I just cut your yarn here or closer to not like here and that's it you will be done your scarf is done as always if you have any questions or comments so you can feel free to post them below and thank you for watching

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