❤ thank you very much. I keep seeing people talk about neater edges and I think ok I’ll try that next time and I never actually do it. This video has come up as I am about to finish a project so perfectly timed to start my next one. Thank you for a great explanation, your videos are really awesome.
This is such a neat edging and so easy as well. I am knitting lap blankets for charity and can't wait to start with this edging. Thank you so much for your video. I love hearing the little bits you say about your country.
This is the most useful tip and easy to remember!♥️♥️♥️ I finished my potholder using this technique and my edges looks fantastic!!♥️😃 HOWEVER.... I have a question... ❓❓❓ Although my edges were beautiful, the last cast-off was wonky so I do have a question about how to finish the last row/cast-off row. When I was casting off, knitting the 2 stitches together at the end of the row looked wonky. I somehow forced the finished corner of my Potholder to look good by adding a wooden ring but I'm sure there is a better/correct way to finish it and a better way to add the wooden ring for hanging. ❓HOW do you cast off to to finish this? The Knit 2 together didn't look right when knitting the last Stitch to cast off. How do you finish it with those 2 stitches on the end? Do you knit each stitch individually and cast-off? Or? Thanks so much for ALL your help!🙏♥️😀
This is fantastic! ♥️👍 At first I was thinking that knitting 2 together would create a decrease (as in crochet) BUT then... 💡... I realized the "yarn over" at the beginning of each row replenishes the extra loop you're knitting together at the end of the row. I'm going to use this method on my next potholder I'm starting today. Thanks so much for all your help!🙏♥️😊
please tell me how to change the color when knitting these edges? 😭😭 I'm knitting a striped scarf and I don't understand how to change the color with such edges
I have just heard this tip to know what row you are on if you forget: if the cast on yarn is at the bottom then it is a wrong side row, if the yarn on stitch is at the top it is a right row, I hope that this makes sense and I am not muddling anyone...
I'm a 2-weeks old newbie so I'm still learning the knitting jargon and technique so bear with me. LOL!😄 What you said does not make sense to me but I suppose it depends on how you hold your work, right? Maybe you're up and down is my left and right or whatever because the way I see it isn't up or down it's left or right that determines right side or wrong side of the work. It's determined by which direction the tail is. For example, when you cast on the tail is the right. When you turn it to begin working Row 1 (right side), the tail is on the left hand side. Then when you turn it to begin working Row 2 (wrong side), the tail is on the right hand side. Is that what you are saying? Is your up/down my left/right ? Wow... I can easily confuse my self if I think about it too long... "Right Side = Wrong Side, Left Side = Right Side". 🤯🤣😂🤣
Hello, and thank you for all the nice patterns you share with us! I recently discovered your channel, and I was very impressed. I wanted to ask you if there's a selvedge stitch that you recommend for V neck, one that is suitable for further picking up stitches in order to add a ribbing? I tried many, but I'm still not very happy with the result. Thank you!
Hello! Thank you for your comment. I think the best thing to do is to knit the first and the last stitch on every row of the right side, and to purl them, when you’re working the wrong side. Take a look of my work when picking up stitches for a ribbing (go to minute 17:32): ruclips.net/video/5Rd6FWBDaaI/видео.htmlsi=7afaW99jG5-eQTxD
Hi Trish, I use all of these: Rosewood needles: amzn.to/3VCjbS3 One of my favorites (wooden needles): amzn.to/3HLG6Vd Bamboo needles: amzn.to/3M0fouy And these are great for swatches, dishcloths, socks, hats, sleeves, etc.: amzn.to/3NLKRlB Happy knitting :)
@@sowoolly Thank you so much for your help and reply. I had wood needles many years back but lost them and really missed them. I will order some today. Thanks again. 🙂
By creating that “yarn over” with the first stitch you then have an extra stitch. On the second row you again create that yarn over at the beginning. When you knit 2 together at the end of the second row you have only decreased by one stitch. You still have one extra stitch???
You're probably an experienced knitter. I'm a crocheter and I'm VERY NEW (10 days!😄) to knitting and I thought the same thing, that she's creating decreases. Then I THINK I figured it out BUT as a newbie I could be dead wrong. It seems to me the first row adds an intended stitch and sets up the foundation for the following rows because after the first row, the yarn over at the beginning of a row adds the stitch that you take away at the end of the row. It cancels it out so Stitch Count remains the same going forward. She also said ROW-1 would be different and that all other rows would be like ROW-2. Again, I could be wrong but her swatch looked perfect. I think the yarn over in Row 1 was necessary to add a stitch to create the V shape on the edges. This has been, and is, a fun learning experience. 😊 Again, I could be totally wrong. 🤔
Thanks so much, Carolina, for your expertise, kindness and all of your amazing knitting patterns!
Thank you so much Karla, I really appreciate your comment, and support 😊
@@sowoolly You're so welcome!
❤ thank you very much. I keep seeing people talk about neater edges and I think ok I’ll try that next time and I never actually do it. This video has come up as I am about to finish a project so perfectly timed to start my next one. Thank you for a great explanation, your videos are really awesome.
Thank you so much, Leoney! You’ve made my day 💕💕💕
@@sowoolly you’re welcome! Enjoy the rest of your day. ☺️
This is such a neat edging and so easy as well. I am knitting lap blankets for charity and can't wait to start with this edging. Thank you so much for your video. I love hearing the little bits you say about your country.
Thank you Annette!
Thank you, Carolina! What a lovely way to "finish" as you go. No more crochet edgings...unless I want to get "fancy" with a crochet border. Lol!
💜✌️🧶
This is the most useful tip and easy to remember!♥️♥️♥️ I finished my potholder using this technique and my edges looks fantastic!!♥️😃 HOWEVER.... I have a question...
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Although my edges were beautiful, the last cast-off was wonky so I do have a question about how to finish the last row/cast-off row. When I was casting off, knitting the 2 stitches together at the end of the row looked wonky. I somehow forced the finished corner of my Potholder to look good by adding a wooden ring but I'm sure there is a better/correct way to finish it and a better way to add the wooden ring for hanging.
❓HOW do you cast off to to finish this? The Knit 2 together didn't look right when knitting the last Stitch to cast off. How do you finish it with those 2 stitches on the end? Do you knit each stitch individually and cast-off? Or?
Thanks so much for ALL your help!🙏♥️😀
This is fantastic! ♥️👍 At first I was thinking that knitting 2 together would create a decrease (as in crochet) BUT then... 💡... I realized the "yarn over" at the beginning of each row replenishes the extra loop you're knitting together at the end of the row. I'm going to use this method on my next potholder I'm starting today. Thanks so much for all your help!🙏♥️😊
My pleasure! Happy knitting ❤️
Fabulous Carolina! Thank you! Love the pink yarn too! ❤
Thank you! I love it 🥰
Looks wonderful
Thank you ☺️
Gorgeous! Love it. TFS! ❤
Thank you, this is so clear and complete explanation
Thank you so much 😊 Happy knitting 🧶
Love these tips that you show us
Thank you, my pleasure 😊
Suppperbbb design 😊😊
Thank you so much for sharing this video 🥰🥰👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊😊
My pleasure! Happy knitting, and thank you for your comment❣️❣️❣️
Absolutely ❤gorgeous. Thank u Carolina for sharing xxx
Thank you for watching 😊
Love this!!
Thank you, much appreciated ❤
Beautiful ..thank you
Great idea but I knit continental and know nothing about this style. Can you shows how to do it in continental?
No problem 😉
Thank you so much 🙏
My pleasure! Happy knitting 🤗
This would be nice on some of the preemie blankets I make
When I decided to publish this one, I was thinking of you 😉
@@sowoolly Thank you I will be using this soon.
Thanks!
Thank you for your support ☺️
please tell me how to change the color when knitting these edges? 😭😭
I'm knitting a striped scarf and I don't understand how to change the color with such edges
Your doing this English style, can you please show this doing it continental style?
I’m thinking of a short 😉
Thankyou Carolina looks lovely
Thankyou
I have just heard this tip to know what row you are on if you forget:
if the cast on yarn is at the bottom then it is a wrong side row, if the yarn on stitch is at the top it is a right row, I hope that this makes sense and I am not muddling anyone...
I'm a 2-weeks old newbie so I'm still learning the knitting jargon and technique so bear with me. LOL!😄 What you said does not make sense to me but I suppose it depends on how you hold your work, right? Maybe you're up and down is my left and right or whatever because the way I see it isn't up or down it's left or right that determines right side or wrong side of the work. It's determined by which direction the tail is. For example, when you cast on the tail is the right. When you turn it to begin working Row 1 (right side), the tail is on the left hand side. Then when you turn it to begin working Row 2 (wrong side), the tail is on the right hand side. Is that what you are saying? Is your up/down my left/right ? Wow... I can easily confuse my self if I think about it too long... "Right Side = Wrong Side, Left Side = Right Side". 🤯🤣😂🤣
Thank you...❤
Thank you
You’re welcome ☺️
Hello, and thank you for all the nice patterns you share with us! I recently discovered your channel, and I was very impressed. I wanted to ask you if there's a selvedge stitch that you recommend for V neck, one that is suitable for further picking up stitches in order to add a ribbing? I tried many, but I'm still not very happy with the result. Thank you!
Hello! Thank you for your comment. I think the best thing to do is to knit the first and the last stitch on every row of the right side, and to purl them, when you’re working the wrong side. Take a look of my work when picking up stitches for a ribbing (go to minute 17:32): ruclips.net/video/5Rd6FWBDaaI/видео.htmlsi=7afaW99jG5-eQTxD
Thank you very much! I will try that,
Thank you as always💗🧶
Please can you tell me where you got your lovely knitting needles from. I have metal needles which I don't enjoy knitting on. Thank you.
Hi Trish, I use all of these:
Rosewood needles: amzn.to/3VCjbS3
One of my favorites (wooden needles): amzn.to/3HLG6Vd
Bamboo needles: amzn.to/3M0fouy
And these are great for swatches, dishcloths, socks, hats, sleeves, etc.: amzn.to/3NLKRlB
Happy knitting :)
@@sowoolly Thank you so much for your help and reply. I had wood needles many years back but lost them and really missed them. I will order some today. Thanks again. 🙂
By creating that “yarn over” with the first stitch you then have an extra stitch. On the second row you again create that yarn over at the beginning. When you knit 2 together at the end of the second row you have only decreased by one stitch. You still have one extra stitch???
You're probably an experienced knitter. I'm a crocheter and I'm VERY NEW (10 days!😄) to knitting and I thought the same thing, that she's creating decreases. Then I THINK I figured it out BUT as a newbie I could be dead wrong. It seems to me the first row adds an intended stitch and sets up the foundation for the following rows because after the first row, the yarn over at the beginning of a row adds the stitch that you take away at the end of the row. It cancels it out so Stitch Count remains the same going forward.
She also said ROW-1 would be different and that all other rows would be like ROW-2. Again, I could be wrong but her swatch looked perfect. I think the yarn over in Row 1 was necessary to add a stitch to create the V shape on the edges. This has been, and is, a fun learning experience. 😊 Again, I could be totally wrong. 🤔
Nice beautiful ❤❤
Thank you 😊
Can you show neat edges?
Take a look at these tips: ruclips.net/video/JLsYPDOu0kA/видео.html
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Hola, me gustaría poder ver esto mismo en español. Es posible??? Gracias.
Lo tienes en mi canal en español SoyWoollyendirecto: ruclips.net/video/W1BhKh93K6w/видео.htmlsi=4F0qOGOXUffERH-e
@@sowoolly 🙏❤️
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That's fantastic my mind is racing thinking how many items I could use this on. Thankyou 🧶💛