Knitting Help - Slow Motion Duplicate Stitch
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- In this video I demonstrate how to work duplicate stitch, a way to add an embroidered design to your knitting.
You can see the chart for the heart pattern on my website:
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The scarf on the mannequin is Mentolat (not my design, pattern on Ravelry) using Kramer Perfection DK yarns.
The yarn I'm using for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky.
Invaluable for fixing mistakes in fair isle! Thanks for the slow motion.
It’s great for hiding/covering over stitches that you want to be a different colour when you made a mistake as well 😉 thanks for sharing your videos are very helpful 😊
Always provide us with knowledge tips for knitting. Appreciate all your videos and time. Thank you very much.
This came just in time for me! I'm slowly working my way through a hoodie for my friend's very past-due christmas gift (I definitely underestimated just how long it would take to finish) and I wanted to add a little personalization to the front. I vaguely remember seeing this technique somewhere before but couldnt quite remember the name of it. Serendipity at its best. Thank you for your lovely tutorials.
Thank you so much for your slo motion tutorials. They are very helpful and easy to follow. You are a great teacher
THANK YOU exactly what I needed - especially the heart - to cover/hide the unsightly areas where I joined a new skein to my grandchild’s sweater. You rescued my project 👏👍🥰
I am very happy to see this video. Duplicate is hard for me. Thank you so much! ☺️
I have tried embroidery on a crochet project but this actually looks easier. I think I will try this next.
Thanks so much for your slow-motion instructions. I'm knitting a hat and want to embroider on it. I left handed and slow motion has made this look like I can do it. Thanks.
Your slo mo videos are so very helpful. Thanks for making them. Have saved me many times!
I ADORE your slo-mo videos!
Thank you for showing us this technique. I know I will try this and go back and forth to learn this.
Thank you yet again for your amazingly helpful and brilliantly filmed videos.
Amazing video, so calm and focused. Off to make a stockinette swatch. This is the first video of the many may I have viewed that advises from the outset this will only work on stockinette. Thank you so much
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Thank you so much. I find your slow-mo most helpful.
I love your slow motion demonstration. Thanks for making this video!
Thank you. I've always wondered how to do this correctly. I never knew what the technique was called to look it up anywhere. This is great.
Thank you for all your videos. They’ve given me confidence to try new, to me, techniques.
Lovely work! This is something I will definitely want to try next time I do some knitting. Thank you for sharing and showing how to do the duplicate stitch.
Really nice Staci:) I was watching Arne & Carlos “Christmas in July” video short on Duplicate Stitch, and I queried (Google;) this technique and YOUR Slow Mo video here popped up! You are so professional that google selected yours as the Very BEST to learn from! (Not surprised!) so happy to find out about this! So now I can “knit embroider” initials in the corner of blankets (baby blankets;) or stockings, or like Arne and Carlos knit outlines and fill in with color work (like coloring when I was little;) … I am saving this video as my “go to”.. thank you again!!! ❤❤❤ Mary 🥰
I enjoy watching your videos and learning from them. You do a great job. I just finished knitting Miss Grace shawl and it turned out pretty good with the help of your video. I make shawls and donated to the Abuse Women Program in Treasure Coast in FL using donated yarn. Thank you for your help 3:02
This is an excellent demonstration. Many thanks.
Thank you I’ve often wondered how to go about this.
Another GREAT Video; thank you
Love your videos you make everything so clear. Thank you
Thanks so much. I like how clean yours is. I’ve tried this from the top down, what a mess and intarsia is not fun. You make this fun!! 😊
Thanks for a great tutorial, can you show us the garter stitch duplicate stich in slow mo. Thanks in advance
Thanks for another great tutorial!
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you very much.
Thank you that was very well explained.
Please do a tutorial for the caliper stitch. You rock! Thx.
That was very helpful, thank you!
Thank you Staci
If I may ask a question, your design went left to right. When you are ready for the next row up do you go right to left or do you weave through and start again from left to right?
As long as you go from bottom to top, you can easily travel L to R or R to L, no problem.
You can weave through if you want to but I always go right to left next then the next row left to right.
I would like to know which looks neater on the wrong sides (non-public) side of the knitted piece: using duplicate stitch or intarsia? Thanks for your help
is it better to duplicate stitch before blocking or after? Thanks for the great instructions!
Very helpful. I used duplicate stitch in the early 80’s. Now, can’t find any of the patterns I used. Question- will embroidery patterns suffice as substitute?
Thank you
Thank you!
For the next row, do you work right to left? Or do you have a string of yarn in the back going back to the left hand side?
Yes, you want to work bottom to top, but you can work L to R or R to L with no problem.
Yes. Work right to left then back left to right on the following row so you don’t have a long carry.
@@verypinkknits Thanks for clearing that up, Staci. Since you're supposed to work duplicate stitch from bottom to top, I thought there might be a similar rule for working side to side. Having the flexibility to stitch in either direction will make the duplicate stitching look neater. I'm going to duplicate stitch a green shamrock on the side of a gray hat I've knitted, pom pom will also be green.
Do you have a slow motion video on the 10 Stitch techniques? Please. 🤗
Is there and instruction book for Swiss darning please?
Keeping good tension for the drop stitch...any suggestions....thanks
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