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k1-uls knitting (knit 1 under loose strand) knitting tutorial
k1-uls1, k1-uls1, k1-uls3
Chevron pattern
carrying yarn
intarsia attaching yarn
knitting tutorial
Isabell Kraemer
Chevron pattern
carrying yarn
intarsia attaching yarn
knitting tutorial
Isabell Kraemer
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Dip2b and Dip1b stitch pattern - knitting tutorial (see NOTE in Description)
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Knitting technique for Bergeliebe, by Isabell Kraemer NOTE: In this video, I am knitting the SECOND section of the Dip2b & Dip1b pattern. For the first section of the Dip pattern, there is a k4 after the Dip1b, not a k2, as demonstrated in this section. It is still necessary to follow the pattern instructions in conjunction with the Dip stitches.
Daisy stitch knitting tutorial
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Knitting tutorial used in Isabell Kraemer's Mabel cardigan
Garter Tab Cast On
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Knitting tutorial Isabell Kraemer Via con me shawl and Mutsch shawl
Attaching a folded hem using 3 needle bind-off / three needle BO
Просмотров 742Год назад
Knitting tutorial Isabell Kraemer Misheel sweater
Slip Stitch Ribbing Bind-Off
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.Год назад
Knitting tutorial Isabell Kraemer Kallias cardigan Mutze Mie shawl
Grafting I-Cord Bind-Off in the round knitting tutorial
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Isabell Kraemer tutorial Havin sweater
1/4 LCDW - 1 over 4 Left Cross Double Wrap Cable Stitch knitting tutorial
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
Isabell Kramer design tutorial Venia sweater
1/4 RCDW - 1 over 4 Right Cross Double Wrap Cable Stitch knitting tutorial
Просмотров 6632 года назад
Isabell Kraemer tutorial Venia sweater
English vs Continental Knitting comparison
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Knitting tutorial showing both methods on double knitting pattern (k1, sl1 wyif) and why learning continental may help increase your speed!
Backwards loop cast on method - knitting tutorial for casting on underarm stitches
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
knitting tutorial - used in forager lite by Isabell Kraemer
Knitting in the round with two circular needles
Просмотров 4743 года назад
Knitting tutorial - Technique used in Isabell Kraemer's Maddox Sweater
1-over-1 (1/1) cables without cable needle - left twist, right twist, mock cables, twisty method
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
knitting tutorial showing mock cables without cable needle
The Braided Join ... made easy! (a knitting tutorial for joining yarn)
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.3 года назад
How to create your own little knitting "tool" to help you make a braided join when adding a new ball of yarn. Invisible join.
PART 2 - Making a Twisted Braid in the round - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
PART 2 - Making a Twisted Braid in the round - knitting tutorial
PART 1 - Making a Twisted Braid in the round - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
PART 1 - Making a Twisted Braid in the round - knitting tutorial
SKYK (slip, knit, YO, knit) - pass 3rd st over, k1, yo, k1 - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
SKYK (slip, knit, YO, knit) - pass 3rd st over, k1, yo, k1 - knitting tutorial
Make Bobble (MB) stitch - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Make Bobble (MB) stitch - knitting tutorial
LLSS and RLSS - left leaning slip stitch and right leaning slip stitch - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.3 года назад
LLSS and RLSS - left leaning slip stitch and right leaning slip stitch - knitting tutorial
(no sound) 1/2 LC and 1/2 RC without cable needle
Просмотров 3563 года назад
(no sound) 1/2 LC and 1/2 RC without cable needle
1/2 LC and 1/2 RC without cable needle - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
1/2 LC and 1/2 RC without cable needle - knitting tutorial
Picking up stitches from back loops of crochet cast on - knitting tutorial
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Picking up stitches from back loops of crochet cast on - knitting tutorial
Does this hold as well with acrylic or cotton or slippery yarns? I’ve been knitting for decades and I’ve never seen this. Genius!
The braid definitely holds for acrylic and cotton yarns as well! The only difference is that you won't be able to "wet felt" the loose ends, but you can cut them off, just like you would after weaving the ends.
Im a truely unique mixture of so many styles its insane. When i work left to right, I knit st, sticking my needle from center to the back working through the back leg, wrapping my yarn clockwise (staring at the point of the needle) from my left hand. Then, to get purl stitches, i work from right needle to left, working in the front loop, sticking the needle from the outside to in between the legs, with yarn in left hand, wrapping counter clockwise. I somehow dont have twisted stitches at the end of all that. Little backstory is i started off as a crocheter for only about 5 years, and picked up knitting just to be able to replicate a christmas stocking that noone was willing to make copies of for me. I didnt study any specific person or style, simply saw the concept, pull yarn through middle of stitches, and troubleshooted a bunch of different ways to do things until something worked. Only thing that never changed is how i hold and wrap my yarn, which is 100% how i manuver yarn when i crochet.
so helpful! Thank you!
Very nice video tutorial
So happy you liked it, thank you!
This is GENIUS❣️ Thank you so much🙏
Thank you for this tutorial. Could you explain the first section of dip2b dip1b. Using your method wouldn`t that be a 7 stitch repeat? I`m confused as I have 200 stitches on row 18 for size 3.
In this video, I am knitting the SECOND section of the Dip2b & Dip1b pattern. For the first section of the Dip pattern, there is a k4 after the Dip1b, not a k2, as demonstrated in this section. It is still necessary to follow the pattern instructions in conjunction with the Dip stitches.
@@imlovinknit8346 I got it , thank you!
@@peggiefream1687 great! Happy to hear ❤
Thank you very much This video is great and very helpful
You're welcome! Happy to hear.
Quick questions the dip 2b k1 dib 1 k4 i only see you do the dib and not the k4? can you please explain this?
I am knitting the SECOND section of the Dip2b & Dip1b pattern. For the first section of the Dip pattern, there is a k4 after the Dip1b, not a k2, as demonstrated in this section. It is still necessary to follow the pattern instructions in conjunction with the Dip stitches.
Than you so much dear Betsy, this was very helpful!
You're so welcome! I'm happy it was helpful to you ❤
Great job Betsy!!!!
Thanks Jill!
Super 👌 thank you
Thanks, Betsy! Very helpfpul.
Ciao, sei italiana?
I used a wooden clothespin. It holds very sturdy and strong. And it’s a snappp ( pun intended!!!😅
This was so clear - exactly what I needed! Thank you!
You're very welcome! Thanks for the feedback 😃
Best explanation so far. Thank you!
Glad to hear that it was helpful. I appreciate your feedback!
Thank you!! I finally got it with your help!!
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback 💗
Danke, Isabell... sehr gut erklärt. ❤
❤-thank you so much for taking the time to make and share this video! It was so helpful to me and I’m sure many others! Your demonstration was the best video on these stitches. It has helped me immensely to complete the Seeking Solace shawl I am working on. Many thanks!!
I am so happy to hear that! Thank you for your lovely comment 😄
Slick! I’m finishing a fingerless mitt with an icord bind off at this very moment. Thanks so much ❤
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful ❤
Wow😊!! Thank you, thank you. Just what I needed.
genius!! thank you
🥰you're so welcome Maria!
Thanks, so clever!
Thank you I have never knitted a top down before so it was tricky I am just at the end and very grateful for all the tips I can get.
You're very welcome! Glad my video was helpful.
How to add a new ball of yarn
I made this video that shows how to do a braided join for adding a new ball of yarn: ruclips.net/video/hkk7SQneb6E/видео.htmlsi=4S2NILhbp60E1cuz
This is great! Is it possible to get that pattern? I’d love to make a sweater using this. Thank you.
Sure, this pattern is called Cardi V-Neck by Anne Ventzel and is available on her website or on Ravelry 💕
Thank you so much!
Thank you it is very helpful
very clear and easy to follow instructions. thank you so much! just got the Mabel pattern!
You're welcome! Enjoy Mabel!
This is so helpful! thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for sharing ♥️
Beautiful thanks you're super right to the point, I love it.
thank you for the feedback!
using white yarn makes the tutorial much easier to follow
5:48 I so appreciate this tip. I’m going to do it on my next sweater😊
Hi, how to do this in the round? Thank you 🙏♥️
The daisy stitch would be done every 4th round. And you would just knit these stitches in the other three.
@@imlovinknit8346Thank you so much xo
Hi there! I'm a new knitter, this looks gorgeous! This may be a silly question but when you knit the first little bit, are you alternating between knit and purl?
Hi and thank you. Not a silly question... yes, I am working a purl stitch on either side of the "daisy stitch."
Beautiful! What about the back row? The repeat is the same?
Thank you. For the following row, you just work the stitches as they appear... so you would just purl those 3 daisy stitches.
Fantastic! Thank you very much 🙏❤️
Such a clear, concise tutorial like always!
🥰😁thank you Sharon!!
Terrific tip. So easy to solve an irritating issue. Thank you.
Thank you for the informative video, much appreciated. Just started my Mutsch :)
So glad it was helpful! Have fun with your Mutsch... it's an all-time favorite of mine!
Could you pick up the last three stitches with the left needle like you did in the first set?
Not really. You go through both legs of the cast on for the last three, instead of the purl bumps along the side...
Thank you!
You're very welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
Knitting this design right now for the KAL. Thanks for the tip ❤
You're welcome! Have fun with this wonderful cardi 💓
Très bonne explication merci
Tu es le bienvenu!
Helpful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Best explanation.
So glad you found this helpful! Thanks for your feedback.
I knit with the yarn in my right hand but never have to throw the yarn or even flick my right index finger. The yarn goes over my finger the other way and I catch the working yarn with the tip of the right needle and can knit and purl at a decent speed. I hold the right needle not too tightly, bring the needles together, and as the needles touch I let the right needle move and it catches the yarn easily.
I cannot begin to visualize what you are saying. Do you know of any videos that show this method?
Wonderful shown, thank you so much. Once seen it, I did understand. And without cable needle, great! Greetings from Germany, Hessen. Susanne alias Webster (Webster's Stash on RUclips)
Thank you for your lovely comment Susanne! So glad to hear the tutorial was helpful :)
Thanks a lot for this short but everything important showing. It helps me a lot! 🤗
Wonderful! That's great to hear, thank you!
❤please turkish
Absolute genius, and joined ends can never be too secure! 🥰😻🥰😻🥰 Thank you! 🩵💙🩵
You're very welcome!! 💞
Great, Betsy!👏👏
Thank you, my dear!