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Arts & CraftsHow to Knit

How to Add Fringe to a Scarf

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So once you’ve finished the scarf a really fun way to make it a little more exciting at the end is to add some fringe. So here’s my little scarf sample and I’ve decided that I want one, two, three, four, five little bundles of fringe and I think I’m going to want each one to be two pieces of yarn wide, because the yarn I’m using is pretty thick. So I want 10 pieces of yarn that are all the same length.

So the way I like to do this is, I like to measure a piece of cardboard to be as long or slightly longer than the fringe that I want. So I’m going to wrap 10 times, because I want 10 pieces of fringe. Remember there’s one on the front and on on the back, so that’s two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 and now, what I’m going to do is just cut along the bottom. I want the top loops to remain.

So now what I’m going to do is, I’m going to take a crochet hook and I’m going to insert it into where I want the fringe to be hanging from, and then I’m going to use the crochet hook to pull the top loop of that fringe through. I’m going to be doing what’s called a lark’s head knot. So I’m going to reach my fingers through the loop and pull the tails through and then when I pull, I don’t have to pull very tightly. This will stay on really, really well. That’s called a lark’s head knot.

Another way to do fringe is, instead of tying a lark’s head knot we can do an overhand knot. So I’m going to use the crochet hook to pull through, where I want the fringe to go and by the way, I’m just going through my scarf, sort of at the bottom of a stitch. So any place that you see that looks like it would be a great place to add some fringe, you can.

So for this one I went ahead and pulled two of the ends all the way through, so that the bottom edge of my scarf is holding it up in the middle. Now I’m going to tie an overhand knot, which just means making a loop with all my threads and pulling the tail ends through, and then really working with your own hands to try to get that knot, up towards the top of your scarf. So there we have a lark’s head knot and an overhand knot, two different ways of making fringe hang down from your scarf.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Do a Herringbone Stitch in Knitting

How to Do a Linen Stitch in Knitting

How to Weave in Ends in Knitting

How to Knit an I-Cord

How to Add Fringe to a Scarf

How to Do a Slip Stitch in Knitting

Basic Knitting Stitches for a Scarf

How to Do a Zig-Zag Stitch aka Chevron Stitch in Knitting

How to Do a Stretchy Bind Off in Knitting

How to Fix a Dropped Stitch in Knitting

How to Bind Off in Knitting

How to Knit with Jessica Kaufman

How to Measure Gauge in Knitting

How to Sew a Seam in Knitting

How to Do a Gathered Stitch in Knitting

How to Block in Knitting

How to Knit in the Round

How to Do a Cable Stitch in Knitting

How to Decrease in Purling

How to Do Ribbing in Knitting

How to Do a Backwards Loop Cast-On in Knitting

How to Do an SSK aka Left-Leaning Decrease in Knitting

How to Do a Basket Weave Stitch in Knitting

How to Do Lace Stitches in Knitting

How to Do a Basic Knitting Stitch

How to Make a Border in Knitting

How to Do a Purl Stitch in Knitting

How to Do a Long-Tail Cast-On in Knitting

How to Increase a Stitch in Knitting

How to Do a K2Tog aka Right-Leaning Decrease in Knitting

4 Cast-On Knitting Tips

How to Join to Knit in the Round

How to Do a Stockinette Stitch in Knitting

How to Knit an Infinity Scarf aka Circle Scarf

How to Do a Double Yarn Over in Knitting

How to Do a Cabled Cast-On in Knitting

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