Congratulations! Best presentation of a knitting tutorial that I have found: clear and to the point, with excellent camera work! - without endless chatter and hands waving around!! I shall look for more of yours. Thank you.
Wow!!! Beautiful tutorial!! Thank you so much for everything you put into this!!! Great lighting, great camera angle, bulky yarn with contrasting backdrop for easy visibility, clear and concise explanation without chit chat, and keeping your work still at the end while pointing out the result of this beautiful decrease!! I’m an instant fan! I can’t wait to watch more of your videos!
Hello Maryna. I love your tutorials. I have a question about the decreases. What happens when you need to do a SSK in the 1x1ribbing? I assume that the one that you showed is for the K2tog. Is that ok? Looking forward to your answers. Thanks, Emily
Hi Emily, To make an SSK decrease without disrupting the texture of the ribbing, make a double decrease (SSSK) instead of making 2 SSK decreases. Happy knitting :-)
Here's a tutorial that shows a simple and neat left-leaning decrease - www.10rowsaday.com/neater-ssk And here's a tutorial about a right-leaning one - www.10rowsaday.com/neater-k2tog Happy knitting :-)
Awesome! Great tutorial! I'm a new subscriber & love your videos. So easy to follow & understand. Oh my husband was asking about your accent. Where are you from? We was thinking middle eastern or European? Hope you don't mind us asking. Much love from & God bless from Colorado 🙂🙏🏼✌🏻
Congratulations! Best presentation of a knitting tutorial that I have found: clear and to the point, with excellent camera work! - without endless chatter and hands waving around!!
I shall look for more of yours. Thank you.
Thank you so much, my friend :-)
Wow!!! Beautiful tutorial!! Thank you so much for everything you put into this!!! Great lighting, great camera angle, bulky yarn with contrasting backdrop for easy visibility, clear and concise explanation without chit chat, and keeping your work still at the end while pointing out the result of this beautiful decrease!! I’m an instant fan! I can’t wait to watch more of your videos!
Oooh, thank you so much, Jill. You are very kind. Thank you :-)
What a great technique! Thank you for sharing 🥰
You are so welcome, my friend :-) Happy knitting!
This was extremely helpful, thank you!
Thanks for another great tutorial Maryna! Happy Friday!🌸🌺
Thank you, Thea :-) Happy Friday to you too!
Thank you Maryna!!🤗🤗
Thank you the clear, concise and pleasant explanation that helps me remember.
Thank you, Beronica :-)
Super helpful and to the point! Thank you!
Anothergreat tip. Thanks so much
You are very welcome, Linda :-) Happy knitting!
Hi! Did you do all the decreases on this piece the same way? In other words, there is no need for "mirrored" decreases?
This method forms centred decreases. There is no slant to "mirror", so we can use these decreases anywhere in any project. Happy knitting!
Hello Maryna. I love your tutorials. I have a question about the decreases. What happens when you need to do a SSK in the 1x1ribbing? I assume that the one that you showed is for the K2tog. Is that ok? Looking forward to your answers. Thanks, Emily
Hi Emily, To make an SSK decrease without disrupting the texture of the ribbing, make a double decrease (SSSK) instead of making 2 SSK decreases. Happy knitting :-)
Lovely! Does this type of decrease have a standard shorthand for use in patterns?
It is a variation of centered double decrease that is usually mentioned as CDD in the patterns. Happy knitting, Heather :-)
@@10rowsaday That's so helpful! Thank you!
I don’t understand how to made left or right leaning decrease.. literally no video online 😢
Here's a tutorial that shows a simple and neat left-leaning decrease - www.10rowsaday.com/neater-ssk And here's a tutorial about a right-leaning one - www.10rowsaday.com/neater-k2tog Happy knitting :-)
Awesome! Great tutorial! I'm a new subscriber & love your videos. So easy to follow & understand. Oh my husband was asking about your accent. Where are you from? We was thinking middle eastern or European? Hope you don't mind us asking. Much love from & God bless from Colorado 🙂🙏🏼✌🏻
Thank you, Alyssa! I am a Ukrainian living in Canada. Happy knitting, my friend :-)
But that's decreased 2 stitches no?
wow Thx