So last night I finished another scarf. A smaller one, though.

Made with Red Heart yarn. I think it was baby clouds but I'm not sure. It's thick and nubbly and toasty. Color: Cotton Candy. I think I used about half to 2/3 of the skein. I still have a softball sized ball of it left.
Um...

Fringy!

My only problem is that I can never seem to keep the same number of stitches/width throughout the whole thing. The green scarf I finished a couple days ago was a few stitches BIGGER at the end than the beginning (still not sure how I pulled THAT one off). But since it was thin yarn, you can't really tell unless you count the fringes. However with this one, somehow I managed to get SMALLER than when I started.
Exhibit A:

Aside from counting "1..2..3..4..5..6.." every row and driving myself NUTS, do yall know of any way I can prevent said size/stitch discrepancies from occurring?

Made with Red Heart yarn. I think it was baby clouds but I'm not sure. It's thick and nubbly and toasty. Color: Cotton Candy. I think I used about half to 2/3 of the skein. I still have a softball sized ball of it left.
Um...

Fringy!

My only problem is that I can never seem to keep the same number of stitches/width throughout the whole thing. The green scarf I finished a couple days ago was a few stitches BIGGER at the end than the beginning (still not sure how I pulled THAT one off). But since it was thin yarn, you can't really tell unless you count the fringes. However with this one, somehow I managed to get SMALLER than when I started.
Exhibit A:

Aside from counting "1..2..3..4..5..6.." every row and driving myself NUTS, do yall know of any way I can prevent said size/stitch discrepancies from occurring?