Emily!!! You are so awesome. I was wondering if you already have a video on removing rows after crochet without having to frog the crochet. I made some nickers and have 5 more rows on one leg. I did big beautiful crochet ruffles at the bottom that I don't want to redo. This happened a year ago and I haven't made anything since 😢
@@VondaInWonderland I don’t have a video but I am actually doing something similar right now. I have a top with a lace edging but it’s too short so I added a lifeline above the lace and then another 2 rows up and then cut the row between the lifelines. Now I am adding some rows and will reattach the lace when I’m done. Do you think something like that would work for you? There are probably tutorials on RUclips on how to add a lifeline in your knitting. Wish I’d filmed fixing this project now 😂
@@emilysmith2784 Thanks. I've been scared that I won't be able to get it back on looking the same. I'll give it a try tho, I need to move on so that I can make the matching top. Have a lovely weekend 🙂
I'm so glad to have found your channel, thank you so so so so much for doing these tutorials. If you take requests, or like ideas for new videos, how about a dog/cat sweater? I'm having a hard time making the two holes for the legs on my Sentro and a tutorial would be amazing. Thank you again.
hi i’m actually made my cat a cat sweater and what i did was i made a panel that measured from the left legs over the bag to the right legs and make sure the length goes from the neck to the back, make that panel in the size you need, now get a measurement of the animals tummy from limb over tummy to limb, (using a already owned sweater would be easier) and then for the length of the second panel make sure it’s shorter than the first bc you don’t want them to pee on it, to connect the panels make sure on the top of the head you line them up and clip them, you have to sew up the sides but leave holes in the middle of the legs so sew up 1/3ish tie off and then sew up the other side another 1/3 leaving a hole in the middle of the legs and do it to both sides!
@@sunflowerseedali Thank you so much! I am brand new to using the knitting machine and this is very helpful and sounds much easier than trying to make it in one tube. Cheers.
@@praxisfurnaturheilkunde5394 yeah I did a few practice runs by hand when I was testing it out but honestly the machine knit version looked better. But I do love the machine for the long boring parts and doing the complicated bits by hand. The perfect mix of both worlds 😊
I would be curious to see a knitted smock or knitted peasant blouse with pleats in. I always envy the hand knitters who can do these things. Looking forward to your next video.
Maid you look blouse by Oshen knits on etsy. Or Folklore Ruffle Top or any knitted pattern by FabelVintage on ravelry and etsy By "pleats" I meant that gathering and ruffles there is on all these designs
@@relaxingclips7697 ooooh. I had the Day Lily Crop Top by Joan Ho on my list but I think I like the Folklore ruffle top better. Especially the ruffle on the bottom. Thanks for sharing. I’ll deffo be something along those lines at some point 😊
Beautifully explained and demonstrated.
@@stephenrobb8759 thank you
Great job, I didn’t know this was even possible ❤
@@RXLA_the_Brand thanks
❤I love this video Emily. Thank you so much. You are amazing
@@Helens.crochet.389 thanks ☺️
Emily!!! You are so awesome. I was wondering if you already have a video on removing rows after crochet without having to frog the crochet. I made some nickers and have 5 more rows on one leg. I did big beautiful crochet ruffles at the bottom that I don't want to redo. This happened a year ago and I haven't made anything since 😢
@@VondaInWonderland I don’t have a video but I am actually doing something similar right now. I have a top with a lace edging but it’s too short so I added a lifeline above the lace and then another 2 rows up and then cut the row between the lifelines. Now I am adding some rows and will reattach the lace when I’m done. Do you think something like that would work for you? There are probably tutorials on RUclips on how to add a lifeline in your knitting. Wish I’d filmed fixing this project now 😂
@@emilysmith2784 Thanks. I've been scared that I won't be able to get it back on looking the same. I'll give it a try tho, I need to move on so that I can make the matching top. Have a lovely weekend 🙂
I'm so glad to have found your channel, thank you so so so so much for doing these tutorials. If you take requests, or like ideas for new videos, how about a dog/cat sweater? I'm having a hard time making the two holes for the legs on my Sentro and a tutorial would be amazing. Thank you again.
@@chriscavy I’ll have a think on it. But see if you can find any sewing patterns and see if you can copy the shapes
hi i’m actually made my cat a cat sweater and what i did was i made a panel that measured from the left legs over the bag to the right legs and make sure the length goes from the neck to the back, make that panel in the size you need, now get a measurement of the animals tummy from limb over tummy to limb, (using a already owned sweater would be easier) and then for the length of the second panel make sure it’s shorter than the first bc you don’t want them to pee on it, to connect the panels make sure on the top of the head you line them up and clip them, you have to sew up the sides but leave holes in the middle of the legs so sew up 1/3ish tie off and then sew up the other side another 1/3 leaving a hole in the middle of the legs and do it to both sides!
@@sunflowerseedali Thank you so much! I am brand new to using the knitting machine and this is very helpful and sounds much easier than trying to make it in one tube. Cheers.
Good work! I did something similar once for hand knitting and would probably handknit the small pieces of your pattern as well.
@@praxisfurnaturheilkunde5394 yeah I did a few practice runs by hand when I was testing it out but honestly the machine knit version looked better. But I do love the machine for the long boring parts and doing the complicated bits by hand. The perfect mix of both worlds 😊
OMG THIS WAS AMAZING
@@plushwishes thank you
I would be curious to see a knitted smock or knitted peasant blouse with pleats in. I always envy the hand knitters who can do these things. Looking forward to your next video.
@@relaxingclips7697 I have a peasant blouse on my list 😊. Pleats sound interesting 🤔
@@relaxingclips7697 do you think you could send me a pattern name of what you were thinking?
Maid you look blouse by Oshen knits on etsy.
Or Folklore Ruffle Top or any knitted pattern by FabelVintage on ravelry and etsy
By "pleats" I meant that gathering and ruffles there is on all these designs
@@relaxingclips7697 ooooh. I had the Day Lily Crop Top by Joan Ho on my list but I think I like the Folklore ruffle top better. Especially the ruffle on the bottom. Thanks for sharing. I’ll deffo be something along those lines at some point 😊
This is so cool!
@@tonieundertwenty thank you
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@@quixxovel 😂