Thank you so much! Your tutorials are very clear even for one like me who does not speak english as a native language. I've watched a few about this subject and this is the first I understood!
Thank you for explaining this so clearly. Now I can see why I kept getting a YO. I always enjoy looking for new techniques and your video was by far the best for clear instructions.
My pattern is saying to do this but from 2 rows below? Is this considered 2 rows below? To me it’s one row below? I’ve always know this as a left leaning invisible stitch so my pattern directions have thrown me for a loop. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I’m getting close to this point in my pattern. Thx!
When you make a LLI, you are working with the stitch on the RH needle. So it is 2 rows down. If you were to make the increase one row down, it would be in the same stitch that you just knitted into and it will not work. Try it. Thanks for the great question and happy knitting.
Hi Suzanne, I love your video's, your explanations are amazing. I hope you can help me with a question. I made a sweater recently and it had LLI and RLI as the raglan increases. In pattern it said "RLI, k1, sm, k1, LLI. However, with the LLI, should I make the increase in the k1? Because I felt it was askew around the eyelets when I made it the first time (so I did sm, k1 and then I made the LLI in the stitch of the one after the k1. I hope I am explaining it well.. Anyway, thank you so much for the amazing work you do.
try on a swatch - change the LLI to M1L, and change the RLI to M1R, also try it in reverse. Also try reversing the order of the lifted increases. I often switch out the type of increase from a pattern because I know what I prefer. Swatching is your friend.
There are several increases. M1, Lifted, kfb, yo, etc. Each one has plusses and minuses. I choose the one that I think will look the best for the circumstance. It is good to know them all. I have a playlist of increases - ruclips.net/p/PLLKJ9GuhEEwmlfj9PqW088TJBo3n4Un1W
Hi Alisa! I do have a video that may suffice regarding picking up increases and decreases. If this doesn't help, please let me know. 😊 ruclips.net/video/-dwWYMIn4hg/видео.html
Thank you Cathy Bergh! Happy knitting. Be sure to check out my new channel for live-streaming - Suzanne - Off the Cuff ruclips.net/channel/UCQBgFUvQzjz1RUm9NsgEA1A
Once again Suzanne beautifully demonstrates how to execute a stitch in knitting. She is my go to person!
Thank you!
Hands down the best tutorials and guidance in the whole of knitting community !!
Thanks million !!
Wow, that is such a nice thing to say, thank you so much!! ❤️
Thank you so much! Your tutorials are very clear even for one like me who does not speak english as a native language. I've watched a few about this subject and this is the first I understood!
You're very welcome!
This is a great explanation, because it clarifies what might go wrong and how to avoid it. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 🧶
I looked for the shortest video to teach me and wow, by watching yours I also understand how to do the right leaning one. Very clear, thanks so much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you Suzanne best knitting technique tutorial on the knitting world!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this!! I love that you explain what you’re doing... it makes it easier to remember and understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for explaining this so clearly. Now I can see why I kept getting a YO. I always enjoy looking for new techniques and your video was by far the best for clear instructions.
Glad it was helpful!
So glad I found your video. I was completely stymied by my pattern directions!
Great! Happy knitting.
Best explanation I've seen! At least, 1st explanation I've understood :) Thank you!!!
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Thank You Suzanne...you made it very simple and clear!
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you so much.
Wow, thank you, Sandra! And you are very welcome! ❤️
Thank you so much for teaching us.💐🌹
You are so welcome, Meer! And thank you for watching!! ❤️
This is a wonderful explanation! Thank you!!
Thank you TJ Lamb! Happy knitting.
Thank you so much,you are so clear!
A little late, but thank you.
You explain very clearly, thank you
You are welcome!
After the lifted increase is this next stitch counted as a knit stitch in the pattern?
My pattern is saying to do this but from 2 rows below? Is this considered 2 rows below? To me it’s one row below? I’ve always know this as a left leaning invisible stitch so my pattern directions have thrown me for a loop. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I’m getting close to this point in my pattern. Thx!
When you make a LLI, you are working with the stitch on the RH needle. So it is 2 rows down. If you were to make the increase one row down, it would be in the same stitch that you just knitted into and it will not work. Try it. Thanks for the great question and happy knitting.
Thanks SO much! Now that makes sense to me now! 😊👏👏
Thanks! I am having trouble with this on my swatch
Tricky, thank you.
You're very welcome, Priscilla! ❤️
Thanks. Very clear explanation.
You are very welcome Nancy Fischer! Happy knitting.
thanks for this!
You are welcome. Happy Knitting.
Hi Suzanne, I love your video's, your explanations are amazing. I hope you can help me with a question. I made a sweater recently and it had LLI and RLI as the raglan increases. In pattern it said "RLI, k1, sm, k1, LLI. However, with the LLI, should I make the increase in the k1? Because I felt it was askew around the eyelets when I made it the first time (so I did sm, k1 and then I made the LLI in the stitch of the one after the k1. I hope I am explaining it well.. Anyway, thank you so much for the amazing work you do.
try on a swatch - change the LLI to M1L, and change the RLI to M1R, also try it in reverse. Also try reversing the order of the lifted increases. I often switch out the type of increase from a pattern because I know what I prefer. Swatching is your friend.
What jelly roll fabric did you use on the rug you showed that was already made? I love the pastel colors it’s very vintage looking.
I think you have me confused with someone else.
Thank you so much for explaining! :)
You're very welcome, thanks so much for watching, Patricja!
Do you do this increase instead of a traditional knit front to back increase? I struggle with it with Continental.
There are several increases. M1, Lifted, kfb, yo, etc. Each one has plusses and minuses. I choose the one that I think will look the best for the circumstance. It is good to know them all. I have a playlist of increases - ruclips.net/p/PLLKJ9GuhEEwmlfj9PqW088TJBo3n4Un1W
Thank you!
Thank you! Please share my videos on your social media. Happy knitting.
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You are so welcome
Is there a way to pick up a dropped lifted increase?
Hi Alisa! I do have a video that may suffice regarding picking up increases and decreases. If this doesn't help, please let me know. 😊
ruclips.net/video/-dwWYMIn4hg/видео.html
Great video!! thanks :)
Thank you Cathy Bergh! Happy knitting.
Be sure to check out my new channel for live-streaming - Suzanne - Off the Cuff
ruclips.net/channel/UCQBgFUvQzjz1RUm9NsgEA1A
That's exciting!! Thanks
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You are welcome!
Confused because I'm a "thrower" - Continental knitting confuses me.
It is not about where the yarn is coming from, but what you are doing with the needles. Try to look at it that way. Sorry for any confusion,
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This is the third video and I STILL don't see where we're supposed to lift it from.
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This is wrong. The other video shows you need to lift 2 stitches below. Not the stitch you just worked.
I wondered about that too - maybe this is a simpler increase and the one two below is to create a raglan sleeve???
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