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11 inches is what i would use for 4″ fringe (or 5-1/2″ cardboard). this assumes an inch will be used in the tie off, and leaves 5″ strings which will be uneven so you can cut them to 4″ exactly.
i use a latch hook to do this its real fast.
Thanks!
Oh, this is just like hooking a rug!
if you wanted a 4 inch fringe, wouldn’t you cut a 4 inch cardboard because you are going to fold it in half anyway? you will end up with 8 inch pieces of yarn after you cut them off the cardboard that you fold in half, right?
hey
thanks for the great visual explanation. i’ve been wondering how the hell i’m going to add the fringe…well done.
That’s awesome! Your instructions are great – I love that I can actually see what you’re doing. I can’t understand patterns, to have an upclose view with explanation helps a lot. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! loved the tip about the cardboard
thank you- just finished a scarf and wanted to see how fringe is done.
Thankyou very much, i appreciate the tutorial : )
Thank-You! I just finished knitting my first scarf!
Great, thank you. I’ll add some fringe to my scarf too ^^
awesome ! anyone know how to add the pom pom (balls )at the end ? i’d really like to try make all sorts of scarfs.
I’m only 9 years old and I can knith
aww man i jus finished my scaft.
awesome
awesome..I was just making myself my first knitted scarf and was wondering how to add fringe XD
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