Arenda Holladay
Arenda Holladay
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Horizontal Chain Stitch Again.
This video shows the technique used in the Interlocking Eights sweater pattern in the Winter 2023 Cast On.
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Horizontal Chain Stitch
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This video illustrates a technique used in two patterns which will appear in the Fall 2022 issue of Cast On. I saw it originally in an Instagram video by Azime Sevim but it did not have a narration, only music. The video shows how to work it and suggests applications.
Bavarian Three Stitch Cables
Просмотров 3232 года назад
This video accompanies a pattern in the Fall 2022 issue of Cast On. The Twisted sweater uses mirrored cables worked over three stitches. The left slanting is very easy but the right slanting is a bit tricky.
Reverse Stockinette Seam
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This video has no sound.
Seaming BO Edge
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This video has no sound.
Seaming K1P1 Ribbing
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This video has no sound.
Alternate Seam Start
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This video has no sound
Reverse Stockinette Seam
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This video is for the Next Level Knitting Conference TKGA
Alternate Seam Start
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Video for Next Level Knitting Conference - TKGA
Decorative Crochet Chain
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This video accompanies the Little Waves pattern in the Spring 2022 issue of Cast On.
Measuring for Gauge-Master Hand Knitting
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
This video shows how to measure swatches to calculate an accurate gauge. Refer to the On Your Way to the Masters article in the Fall 2021 issue for more information on how to identify the first and last rows of stitch patterns.
Provisional Cast On using Judy’s Magic Cast On
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This video accompanies the Peonies Top pattern in the Spring 2021 issue of Cast On. For more information, go to TKGA.org.
Knit and Cable Cast Ons
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This video accompanies the pattern for the Peonies Top in the Spring 2021 issue of Cast On. For more information, go to TKGA.org.
Grafting Stitch Patterns
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This video accompanies an article in the Fall 2020 issue of Cast On. See TKGA.org for information about our publication. It is also included in my blog for 06/29/2020. The address of my blog is www.arendaholladay.com/. Full information on the techniques discussed are in both places.
Tip of the Week-10/26/19-Provisional Cast On #3
Просмотров 8435 лет назад
This video shows another method for working a provisional cast on using a crochet hook to put the stitches directly on the knitting needle.
Basics Basics Basics, Lesson 2 Swatch 7
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Basics Basics Basics, Lesson 2 Swatch 7
Yarnovers-Tip of the Week-08/31/19
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Yarnovers-Tip of the Week-08/31/19
Diagonal Slip Stitches and the "Point"
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Diagonal Slip Stitches and the "Point"
Tip of the Week--Gauge vs. Finished Measurements--06/14/19
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Tip of the Week Gauge vs. Finished Measurements 06/14/19
Neater Thumb Joins
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Neater Thumb Joins
Fixing Selvedge Tension-Tip of the Week-03/29/19
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Fixing Selvedge Tension-Tip of the Week-03/29/19
Making bobbles for the Bobbles, Bobbles, Bobbles sweater in the Summer 2019 issue of Cast On.
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Making bobbles for the Bobbles, Bobbles, Bobbles sweater in the Summer 2019 issue of Cast On.
Provisional Cast on Using Judy's Magic CO
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Provisional Cast on Using Judy's Magic CO
M1o Increases in the Level 1 Mitten
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M1o Increases in the Level 1 Mitten
Starting a Seam--Tip of the Week-02/08/19
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Starting a Seam Tip of the Week-02/08/19
Neater SSK Decreases-Tip of the Week-01/06/19
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Neater SSK Decreases-Tip of the Week-01/06/19
Puntas Edging
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Puntas Edging
Thrums-Tip of the Week-11/04/18
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Thrums-Tip of the Week-11/04/18
Ugly Selvedge Stitches-Tip of the Week-09/21/18
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Ugly Selvedge Stitches-Tip of the Week-09/21/18
Binding Off in the Round-Tip of the Week-08/24/18
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Binding Off in the Round-Tip of the Week-08/24/18

Комментарии

  • @nicholsad
    @nicholsad 8 дней назад

    Very helpful demonstration. Thanks, Arenda!

  • @hanhvuong8898
    @hanhvuong8898 21 день назад

    What a precious video.😊

  • @_rock6515
    @_rock6515 Месяц назад

    Very clear explanation.

  • @gillianbc
    @gillianbc Месяц назад

    Is this the same as a latvian braid?

  • @jeaninehughes2577
    @jeaninehughes2577 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video. May I suggest that, after demonstrating the technique, you repeat the technique across the row so we get to see it several times after the initial demonstration? Some people learn better from seeing instead of or in addition to verbal instruction. Thank you.

  • @janeguerin9227
    @janeguerin9227 2 месяца назад

    Thank you. Very helpful!!!

  • @parisahashemi476
    @parisahashemi476 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the easy to follow tutorial ❤ Can you please show how to do more rows of it back to back?

  • @kj3d812
    @kj3d812 6 месяцев назад

    Out of focus and work out of frame...fail. What a shame -- would've otherwise been useful information.

  • @Ynnsie
    @Ynnsie 7 месяцев назад

    Dear Arenda, while I appreciate that you made this video and uploaded it out of the goodness of your heart, It is NOT easy to follow. Too bad because your system (eventually) proves to be a nifty short cut. But I spent 45 minutes trying to knit along. You go slowly enough through the theory and slowly through the way you're NOT using. But then, when showing us what you DO do... you rush! You also don't turn your hands/needles to a different angle so the camera could show exactly where you're putting the tip of your needle. You don't slow to make it clear in what order you release the two loops and where. I'm a strong intermediate knitter and I slowed down the video to .25 of normal speed and watched each segment 5 times before I could replicate the moves you make. At the "point" ... I almost gave up. You do one thing, you say 'oops, no not that' you go back quickly then you barrel through the fix. Twice you back track. Could you hear my yelps of frustration? I got it finally. But then on the following row, you call knitting the yarn-overs "knitting decreases". Whaa??? The decreases just happened on the purl/point row when you decreased your stitch count by pulling the 2 slipped stitches over the middle stitch! Except that you used a YO to remedy that. I've never heard knitting a YO called a decrease - it's completing the creation of a new stitch i.e., exactly the opposite of a decrease. Your system is probably ingenious but holy cats!

  • @tjak1196
    @tjak1196 10 месяцев назад

    It has taken over an hour to find a video that shows a first row started with a slip stitch after a long tail cast on. Just wished it had a more detailed instruction of how to keep it secure

  • @gracekim3384
    @gracekim3384 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much that's what I have been looking for. Thanks again^^

  • @dulcinea14
    @dulcinea14 11 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic! After so many years of knitting and taking everyone's word for it that you must go down 1-2 needle sizes when ribbing, I never fully understood why. Like, shouldn't the ribbing alone be enough to make that part of the work "smaller" (more elastic)? And now I know what to look for to avoid having to do that workaround. I always hated switching needles (there were times I forgot to switch after ribbing! argh!) and the stitch size difference bugged me.

  • @SallyKnyvett
    @SallyKnyvett Год назад

    Very sensible! I've linked your videos in the notes on my Ravelry page for making Glittens for my son.😀

  • @nicholsad
    @nicholsad Год назад

    Hi, Arenda; Any chance you could shorten this video? My MHK reviewers requested I remove this reference (which is very good, IMO) as it is >5 min. Thanks for considering.

  • @OlafsonN
    @OlafsonN Год назад

    Some wool just has a wild smell to it. I brought some Icelandic wool home one time and my cat stood over it with this crazy look on him like he had just killed it. 🐑 😮

  • @AprylZA
    @AprylZA Год назад

    Hi Arenda! It's fun to see this again. How time flies, right?! So long as the needles keep flying, too ;0)

  • @lyndagrieve4835
    @lyndagrieve4835 Год назад

    Im going to have to try this. I really dislike a pattern that does not match the ribbing

  • @suzanneschulte4539
    @suzanneschulte4539 Год назад

    So glad to see a new technique video. Do you have advice on how to do this in the round?

    • @arendaholladay6001
      @arendaholladay6001 Год назад

      Just work it as you would flat. The only issue is when you reach the beginning of the round. There will be an overlap if you work it in the last stitch. Consider stopping short & duplicate stitch the last chain.

  • @juliehertel21
    @juliehertel21 Год назад

    I love this! Already planning where to use it. Thank you for sharing

  • @jlausch
    @jlausch Год назад

    ❤your handsome George looks like a twin of my Mr Hemmingway.

    • @arendaholladay6001
      @arendaholladay6001 Год назад

      He has been gone since May 4th 2022. I miss him so.

    • @jlausch
      @jlausch Год назад

      @@arendaholladay6001 oh my, so sorry to hear that! They are such wonderful companions.

  • @jsorensens2
    @jsorensens2 Год назад

    I really love this! Thanks.

  • @midwestkatie4
    @midwestkatie4 Год назад

    Thank you! Thank you! This will be perfect for an application I have that uses a cast off and pick up in the purl bumps behind that is so hard to do. It will give the same neat look and save me headaches.

  • @nblmqst1167
    @nblmqst1167 Год назад

    How clever!!!

  • @susanday8874
    @susanday8874 Год назад

    Great idea, Arenda! Thanks for that.

  • @davidsamuelh
    @davidsamuelh Год назад

    Thank you for this tip! Would this same approach apply with ribbing? I'm wondering if tightening up the p2 after the first k2 would help that column. Already tightening up when bringing yarn to front to avoid ladder, but still getting clumsy column next to selvedge. Thanks!

  • @latitude1904
    @latitude1904 Год назад

    For English (thrower) knitters. In Continental, you already have your yarn in front before purling. And even then, there is still more yarn in K-to-P (as compared to P-to-K or K-to-K). Throwers - if the above solution does not completely resolve the issue, try this (Continental, too): Twist the purl stitch (wind clockwise) which makes for less yarn and less sloppy previous-K stitch. On subsequent rounds, you will have to P-TBL to maintain that twist. When moving on to stickinette or garter sections, simply remove the twist and knit as normal.

  • @fionawardingley1816
    @fionawardingley1816 Год назад

    I've a scarf I designed about 3 years ago and never finished because I didn't know how to do the graft in pattern. Thanks for a lovely video. I'm going to do a swatch to practice and then it'll be onto the scarf.

  • @KalliBella1
    @KalliBella1 Год назад

    It's a day later and I continued to practice this technique, and I'm so glad I persevered. The edge tension in my swatch is improved from what it was before when I first started to apply this technique. One thing that enabled me to get better results is the understanding this technique allows in the formation of the stitches and the yarn used to form them. I think I will continue to practice until I get the swatch to be as uniform as possible. I know that the edge tension issue will not be 100% eliminated because the nature of the stitches will not allow it. But any amount of improvement is great, in my opinion. Also, I've been practicing using worsted weight 100% wool yarn. Thank you again for this demo :)

  • @KalliBella1
    @KalliBella1 Год назад

    Helpful demo. Thank you. I wonder how much of this tension at the edges will resolve. Will there still be an issue at the edges just by the nature of the stitch? I've tried and tried and the best I can do is make it less noticeable, but I can see that the edges are different from the rest of the stitches on the row/fabric even after I tried this method.

  • @hehehe512
    @hehehe512 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this! I know how to graft knits and how to graft purls but the combination always intimidated me XD I don't usually use a cheat sheet now. How I remember it is this: every stitch is worked twice, the first time it is left on the needle, the second time it is dropped of. The first time is always opposite to how the stitch presents. So I go into a knit stitch purlwise and through a purl stitch knitwise. Then for the second time the stitches are dropped off according to how they present, a knit stitch is dropped knitwise and a purl stitch is dropped purlwise. Hope this helps :D

  • @nicholsad
    @nicholsad Год назад

    Arenda, thank you for this clear video. I have completed the cuff after many, many unsuccessful starts. Now that I see your demo, it is pretty easy, but finding the thread was a real challenge until I saw you dig deep for it.

  • @gracehirzel9439
    @gracehirzel9439 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! Very helpful!

  • @jbye5353
    @jbye5353 Год назад

    This is a fabulous technique!! I used the cheat sheet and all went well. I am making the Winter White Cable Yoke sweater, a free pattern from Patons. There is a cable yoke around the shoulder knitted lengthwise and joined. The join calls to be stitched together but that would leave a seam. This method is much much better! Thank you :)

  • @verylikecheryl
    @verylikecheryl 2 года назад

    Thank you x

  • @jaineparr4773
    @jaineparr4773 2 года назад

    I would really love to study this, without referring to the work, but the camera movement is about to make me lose my dinner.

  • @donnaestin9152
    @donnaestin9152 2 года назад

    That's a great stitch Arenda! Love the even, horizontal line it creates.

  • @alphabo1
    @alphabo1 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you

  • @Seilsel
    @Seilsel 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this horizontal chain stitch! Can’t wait to try it!

  • @dianejoel717
    @dianejoel717 2 года назад

    I love this, especially at the base of the rolled collar as you showed it. Thanks for sharing the technique!

  • @nicolejosan6364
    @nicolejosan6364 2 года назад

    This is probably very interesting, but the camera shakes so badly, I'm getting a headache.

  • @cindyduppong9181
    @cindyduppong9181 2 года назад

    Thank you, Arenda, for showing the cast on row and where to start so clearly. This helps a lot.

  • @mdevery8894
    @mdevery8894 2 года назад

    I knit as you do- English vs Continental

  • @KTheo1
    @KTheo1 2 года назад

    Hi! This is a great tutorial. Is there a link to your blog post?

  • @SuzanneBryan
    @SuzanneBryan 2 года назад

    Very cool, thanks for sharing.

  • @hollyboerner2056
    @hollyboerner2056 2 года назад

    I just taught myself to do this on some flat color work and I wondered if I was crazy. I was thinking “is this a legit technique?” It’s so great to see you demonstrate this! I’ll do anything to avoid perling.

  • @bonniekonjevich7574
    @bonniekonjevich7574 3 года назад

    Merry Christmas 🎄 to me from you! Video is sooooo appreciated!💖

  • @anneshirleyduncan
    @anneshirleyduncan 3 года назад

    Tysm! ⚘ I have 2 patterns that call for counting the swatch in seed stitch and I didn't have a clue how to do it. I asked the designer and she told me what to do but I was still lost.

  • @susanday8874
    @susanday8874 3 года назад

    Thanks Arenda!

  • @heatherkelly2641
    @heatherkelly2641 3 года назад

    Thanks Arenda. This is a great help.

  • @roseeartworksnl7992
    @roseeartworksnl7992 3 года назад

    Thank you. It's helpful for beginners to pan out to see the work in progress also please