Ok, let me give an actual answer :) I am an adult and I knit and crochet. There is a long answer which involves the what gauge or weight yarn you want to use, what size needles you have, what kind of pattern you're using etc, etc, etc. But here is an easy, short answer. Go to any Wal-Mart or Jo-Ann Fabric or craft store of your choice. Buy one skein of Lion Brand Homespun Yarn. Its soft and warm and it comes in LOTS of colors. It will be plenty to make one scarf and will cost less than $5.
2006-08-09 10:57:17
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answered by MayMay 3
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This Site Might Help You.
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How many yards of yarn do I need to knit a scarf?
For an Adult and for a kid.
2015-08-13 13:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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it matter on the the type of scarf you are knitting and if your useing more than one color and how long a real long scarf abou 1 1/2 yard if your makeing what i will say a normal size LOL they 1 yard should be fine i knitted my moms friend a really long scarf last christmas she couldn't find them in the store and it only took 1 1/2 yard of yarn i used one color it was the first time I made a scarf that long and i loved it any way.
2006-08-09 09:48:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on size or scarf and design or pattern of the scarf. If u are not master in it it is recommended to buy a pattern from market which cost a around $2 but it will give you size of the scarf how make a stitches and how much material you would need etc.
Good luck
2006-08-09 09:48:06
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answered by het 2
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You need about 1 or 2 yards.
2006-08-09 09:42:48
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answered by hotty_caramel 1
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approximately 600 yards, or three 100-gram balls as seen below
"Basic Scarf Pattern
The main body of this scarf is worked in stockinette stitch (below, left), the most common of all stitch patterns, which is formed by alternating knit rows and purl rows. The scarf’s border is worked in garter stitch (below, right), made by working every row in a knit stitch. Since its edges do not curl, garter stitch is often used for borders. Before you begin the scarf, follow our basic knitting instructions to knit a gauge swatch in stockinette stitch using size-9 needles and Aran-weight yarn.
Basic Scarf Pattern
Finished size of scarf: 8 by 60 inches
Materials: Aran-weight yarn, approximately 600 yards, or three 100-gram balls; size-9 knitting needles; safety pin; notebook; tape measure.
Gauge: 4 stitches and 6 rows equal 1 inch
Abbreviations: k (knit), p (purl), sts (stitches)
Pattern Stitch
(Work this series of stitches when directed to in the pattern.)
Row 1: (right side) k32
Row 2: (wrong side) k32
Row 3: k32
Row 4: k4, p24, k4
Row 5: k32
Row 6: k32
Cast on: Loosely cast on 32 stitches.
Rows 1-8: k32: Knit each stitch across the row for 8 rows. Tally the rows in your notebook. There should be 4 ridges on each side of the work.
Row 9 (wrong side): k4, p24, k4: Knit the first 4 sts. Purl the next 24 sts, remembering to bring the yarn in front of the project. Move the yarn to the back again, and knit the last 4 sts.
Row 10 (right side): k32: Mark this side by placing a safety pin in the middle of the knitting so you always know when you are working a right-hand-side row. This side should be facing you when the knitting is in your left hand ready for you to knit a right-side row.
Repeat rows 9 and 10 until the knitting measures 3 inches from the cast-on edge. End after working a row 9. To measure, place the knitting on a flat surface, place the measuring tape under the needle, and measure down to the cast-on edge.
Next 6 rows: Work the 6 rows of the pattern stitch. These are the rows that form the ridges at each end of the scarf.
Repeat rows 9 and 10 until the knitting measures 6 inches from the cast-on edge. End after working a row 9.
Next 6 rows: Work the 6 rows of the Pattern Stitch.
Repeat rows 9 and 10 until scarf measures 53 inches from the cast-on row. End after working a row 9. Rows 9 and 10 can be repeated for as long as you like. Any adjustments to length should be made while working these rows. If you’re adjusting the scarf to a certain length, keep in mind that 7 inches will be added after this point.
Next 6 rows: Work the 6 rows of the pattern stitch.
Repeat rows 9 and 10 until scarf measures 56 inches from the cast-on row. End after working a row 9.
Next 6 rows: Work the 6 rows of the pattern stitch.
Repeat Rows 9 and 10 until the scarf is 59 inches.
Next eight rows: Knit next 8 rows.
Cast off.
Weave in yarn ends.
Block scarf: Block the scarf by spraying with water and smoothing it with your hands. If necessary, pin the scarf to a towel to keep the edges from rolling, and allow it to dry flat overnight; or place a damp towel over the scarf, and press flat with a steam iron. "
2006-08-09 09:48:35
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answered by maegical 4
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This topic is worth more attention
2016-08-23 03:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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no. cuz scarfs are gay
2016-03-17 08:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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