♥️♥️♥️ thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️ such a beautiful pattern I am on my third bow now 🎀 🎀 🎀and loving them so much ♥️ Thank you for teaching us how to make these gorgeous bows 🎀
This is such a beautiful pattern! Thank you for sharing! I think I figured this out - can you tell me if this is correct? It will be a total of 21 rows before working in stockinette stitch? The repeat pattern starts with SEL, knit 1, and then alternates between knits & purls, and ends with SL1 PW, p1. Each RS row includes a M1L after the SEL, knit 1. So Row 5 would be: SEL, knit 1, purl 2, SL1 PW, p1 and Row 6 would be: SEL, knit 1, M1L, knit 2, SL1 PW, p1? Then Row 7 would be: SEL, knit1, purl 3, SL1 PW, p1. And so on? I am not good at spatial reasoning so I have to write everything out. Thanks again!
I didn't understand your question a bit. I'm knitting on the right side of the stitch. You can knit however you like, as long as the stitches are not crossed.
Hello! I tried to include all the necessary information in the description, but I can do it here. Yarn: drops kid silk 2-stranded Needles: 4,5 mm Gauge: 20 sts x 25 row = 10 x 10 cm Cast on 4 sts on 4,5 mm needles with your preferred cast-on method. Row 1 (WS): SEL, knit 1, SL1 PW, p1 Row 2 (RS): SEL, knit 1, M1L, SL1 PW, p1 Row 3 (WS): SEL, knit 1, purl 1, SL1 PW, p1 Row 4 (RS): SEL, knit 1, M1L, knit 1, SL1 PW, p1 Working increases in every RS row total of 10 times. There are a total of 14 sts on the needle. Knit 40 cm from the beginning in stockinette stitch. Make decreases in RS row. RS row: SEL, K2togL, knit 9, SL1 PW, p 1 WS row: SEL, k 1, purl 9, SL1 PW, p 1 Working decreases in every RS row. Make decreases until there are 4 sts left. Bind off 4 sts knit-wise.
♥️♥️♥️ thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️ such a beautiful pattern
I am on my third bow now 🎀 🎀 🎀and loving them so much ♥️
Thank you for teaching us how to make these gorgeous bows 🎀
Thank you for your kind words! 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
This is such a beautiful pattern! Thank you for sharing! I think I figured this out - can you tell me if this is correct? It will be a total of 21 rows before working in stockinette stitch? The repeat pattern starts with SEL, knit 1, and then alternates between knits & purls, and ends with SL1 PW, p1. Each RS row includes a M1L after the SEL, knit 1. So Row 5 would be: SEL, knit 1, purl 2, SL1 PW, p1 and Row 6 would be: SEL, knit 1, M1L, knit 2, SL1 PW, p1? Then Row 7 would be: SEL, knit1, purl 3, SL1 PW, p1. And so on? I am not good at spatial reasoning so I have to write everything out. Thanks again!
Sorry, one more question. It looks like when you are doing your knit stitches you are knitting into the back of the loop? Is that correct?
Thanks! Yes, you calculated everything correctly.
I didn't understand your question a bit.
I'm knitting on the right side of the stitch. You can knit however you like, as long as the stitches are not crossed.
@@maylilyprops Great! Thank you so much!
Love this ❤❤❤
🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 thank you
Thank you for the video❤
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Is there a written version of the pattern? What yarn do you use? 2 strands of mohair?
Hello! I tried to include all the necessary information in the description, but I can do it here. Yarn: drops kid silk 2-stranded
Needles: 4,5 mm
Gauge: 20 sts x 25 row = 10 x 10 cm
Cast on 4 sts on 4,5 mm needles with your preferred cast-on method.
Row 1 (WS): SEL, knit 1, SL1 PW, p1
Row 2 (RS): SEL, knit 1, M1L, SL1 PW, p1
Row 3 (WS): SEL, knit 1, purl 1, SL1 PW, p1
Row 4 (RS): SEL, knit 1, M1L, knit 1, SL1 PW, p1
Working increases in every RS row total of 10 times.
There are a total of 14 sts on the needle.
Knit 40 cm from the beginning in stockinette stitch.
Make decreases in RS row.
RS row: SEL, K2togL, knit 9, SL1 PW, p 1
WS row: SEL, k 1, purl 9, SL1 PW, p 1
Working decreases in every RS row.
Make decreases until there are 4 sts left.
Bind off 4 sts knit-wise.
Wow this is stunning 😍 I look forward to trying one day! What yarn did you use if I may ask?
Thank you! 💕 Yarn: drops kid silk 2-stranded
Needles: 4,5 mm
@@maylilyprops thank you so much!
Thanks for the pattern, what is SEL though?
🫶🏻 SEL - selvedge stitch; slip the first stitch of a row, working thread behind your work.
@@maylilyprops thank you so much 🫶
I want wanna make this how do I read that I can't understand 😭
How can I help you?
What is the pattern for the increase row?
Working increases in every RS row total of 10 times. It is also indicated in the description. 💗