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Добавлен 10 июл 2020
How to darn knit fabric with Swiss darning
First in a series of mending videos. I'll cover reinforcing worn areas like the heel of a sock in another as well as tiny scale knit fabric and woven style darning. Let me know if you need clarification or just have questions or critiques.
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Thank you for this helpful video!
I've done this stitch on my favourite jacket and you would never believe it was repaired if it wasn't for the wool I used being slightly darker. I am revising this stitch as I now have a cardigan where the elbow came through. Again thank you so very much.
thx!😊
She did a very good job with this project and her voice was quite soothing, but, for me, it is so difficult to actually get a handle on how this is done. Hard to see exactly what is going on as to where the needle is placed. Seems almost arbitrary even though I know she did a good job. Maybe if one were to watch this video several times that would make it easier to know exactly what she is doing to replicate the knitted stitch.
Thank you for a clear, slow and concise video! 🙏🏼💙
I love this video. It's so clearly demonstrated and i can't wait to try it? Thank you 🧶 🧵 xxx
Thank you Maud. I have a pair of socks with a worn but not holey Heel. It is a very large area that is thin and I haven't seen a video for this exact kind of issue. Any advice would be helpful! Thanks mending community
thanks, very clear. watched a few other videos but couldn't follow, as I am not a knitter, just have some jumpers that need mending. thank you!
This is the best method of darning I’ve seen. Neat and barely perceptible. 👍
thank you SO much for the commentary. it made a huge difference to my understanding
I have watched at least ten other videos on this topic, many more than once, and still could not figure out the Swiss darn. Before giving up, I decided to try one more tutorial and happened upon yours. It’s the greatest. You are the only person that I am able to follow. Thank you for your slow, calm, and well explained moves. I will always look for your instructions on any topic from now on!
Some other demos of Swiss Darning use sewing thread for the ladders which is removed after the darn is completed. Do you recommend using the same yarn for the ladders as will be used for the repair and leaving the ladders in when you're done? Thanks!
I like to leave the ladders in for darning, so it helps with the structural integrity a bit. If you want to remove it, I'd do it in a slightly thinner yarn than what your knitting is made of and have a contrasting color for easy removal later on.
I've watched several Swiss Darning videos and yours was the best! Thank you!
I think your technique is sound and the video’s alright, but it’s not super beginner friendly so i do think folks like me just trying to patch a hole for the first time should know that. I spent a lot of time just trying to figure out how much yarn to use & how to thread the needle
Thank you
Barbaro,asi tambien se puede hacer disenos sobre el pullover,hay que practicar no mas...
This way looks like it would be comfortable for socks . No bumps protruding . 👍
Best example if this technique
nice
Many thanks!
Wonderful technique on how to do Swiss Darning. You have explained it so clearly, one can follow easily.
This was super understandable for a beginner like me to follow! Thank you for making this video!
Thank you for your patience with this technique. Very nice repair.
Super
I enjoyed this, thank you 🙏
You've done a wonderful video and I hope you decide to continue!!!
В данном случае можно было просто поднять петли и все. Если дырка с разорвана большей площадью, то собрать на спицы и провязать, до соединения и времени меньше и красивей.
Simple and clear...great video!
This is fantastic! A much neater way of darning. I loved that you kept repeating the stitch so that I could have time to anticipate the next stitch. Thank you so very much.
I was looking for your other mending videos but I can't find them in this channel😢 It seems this is the only one left. This is a great video! Loved that you used a thick contrasting yarn, so it was easy to understand with good zoom, well centered in the camera view and in real time, no distractions, music or unnecessary fillers. Just straight to the point. 👏👏👏👏 thank you thank you thank you! Hope the other videos can be uploaded again. You explain the process very clearly.
I appreciate how you took your time in your instruction. Thank you.
Excellent……..thank you, good luck!👍
Wow! Thank you!
Thank you for making this video! #zerowaste
GREAT tutorial.
I didn't read all the comments, I'm sure someone already mentioned that a lightbulb replaces a darning egg in a pinch. Thank you for your excellent video.
Amazing!
Thank you for your video. I watched a few videos on how to do Swiss darning but yours is the clearest and simplest to understand. And thanks for using bulkyish yarn. It can be so hard to follow if it's all done in baby weight or sock yarn🙂 I encourage you to make more instructive videos. You are very good at it! So I will hit subscribe and hope I see another soon! Thanks again.
The first method I've seen to close a hole with knit stitches.Kudos for showing the ladders!
Thank you so much for being such an excellent teacher. I finally learned how to Swiss darn.❤️
*Love This! Thank You So Much for your easy instructional video!* ❤️
Omigoodness. I have done such ghastly things to so many defenseless socks. The rest of them send their profound gratitude.
I thought i would have to learn to KNIT to match a knit fabric. I love you. Would have loved whomever I found first… & that’s you , babe ! You’ve made an old lady very very happy <3
Would this work on larger holes? The moths got to my husband's beloved alpaca sweater and there is a hole about an inch in diameter that i need to fix.
This was perfect, exactly what I needed to finally understand this method. Not too fast nor too slow, clear instructions and filming. Thank you soooooo much!
A great tutorial! You demonstrated this beautifully and make it look very easy. Thanks for sharing!
sooo awesome
Thank you for this tutorial! I tried this without the vertical bars and was miserably disappointed. Now I see how to do it. yay!
Love this ...wish I'd seen it couple years ago when I mended a friend's sweater...love this more than the weaving style.
Is there a way of fixing a hole in garter stitch with a similar method?