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Easy Knitted Scarf
In this article, we will give you some tips to get started with the ancient art of knitting, a hobby that is trending more and more, even on high-fashion runways, and that has incredible benefits for relaxation, mental well-being, and concentration.
Several studies show that knitting helps with relaxation and reduces negative thoughts; it is a true therapy against depression and physical pain. Performing repetitive movements while watching your creation take shape is a great way to stay motivated and shift your focus away from stress.
With just a few simple instructions, you can start exploring this craft, which might seem complicated at first, but is actually accessible to everyone—men and women alike. In just a few steps, you will learn how to knit your first scarf!
With a few basic tools and a bit of patience, you will be able to create a warm and cozy accessory to keep you comfortable during the winter. Whether you are a beginner or already have some knitting experience, we have everything you need to get started!
What You Need & First Steps to Learn How to Knit
Yarn Needle:
To start, you need a yarn needle with an eye large enough to accommodate the yarn of your choice and a quality skein of yarn from the wide selection available at Tessiland! Choose your yarn based on your preference: thin for a lightweight scarf, thick for a warmer scarf—perhaps opting for classic or baby yarns, gradient tones, or mouliné effects from the fantasy yarn selection. Make sure the needle is wide enough to easily pass through the yarn loops.
Garter Stitch Scarf:
For beginners, one of the first exercises is garter stitch! But what is garter stitch? It is actually one of the easiest stitches to learn. To knit a garter stitch scarf, you only need to knit every row, creating a charming textured effect. This stitch is also useful when starting other knitting projects, as it helps prevent fabric from curling at the edges.
Free Knitting Patterns for Scarves:
There are many free patterns available online for knitting scarves. Choose one you like and follow it step by step to create your own unique scarf. You can find free patterns on Pinterest, but our favorites are tutorials from top online creators, such as Criss’s tutorial, made with a warm and fluffy yarn that allows even beginners to complete their first project quickly!
Knitting with Needles:
To knit a scarf, you must first learn the basics of knitting. Many people think it’s harder than it really is, but with patience and practice, you’ll discover a whole new world—what knitters call “Knitting.”
First Steps in Learning to Knit
On YouTube, you’ll find plenty of tutorials that explain how to knit with straight or circular needles (circular needles are an evolution of the continental knitting technique, allowing for seamless projects or the ability to work with a greater number of stitches).
Two YouTube channels to check out: one is L’angolo di Criss, and the other is Egle Breme. Both knit with Tessiland yarns and are excellent knitting instructors!
With tutorials, you can learn:
- How to cast on stitches
- "I-cord" edges
- Continental method for knit and purl stitches
- How to make yarn overs
- Invisible bind-off with a yarn needle
- Magic loop technique for circular knitting
- Continental vs. traditional knitting styles
- How to calculate stitches for top-down knitting
- How to calculate stitches for armholes
- Two-color brioche stitch
- How to knit with different types of needles
- Decreases in double seed stitch
- How to decrease and bind off a hat in seed stitch
- Ribbing stitch
- How to pick up neckline stitches
- Simple and tubular bind-offs
- Increases and decreases in knitting
- Basic cast-on techniques
Explore the Complete Knitting School Collection
Conclusion:
Now that you have all the information, pick a yarn, choose a pattern, and start knitting your first scarf! Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter, knitting is a fun and rewarding activity. Knitting is now widely recognized as a therapeutic practice for both body and mind. The only thing left to do is take the first step—believe in yourself and start creating with your own hands. Good luck and have fun!