Love your videos. I thought knitting an impossible feat, but learning from you made me fall in love with knitting. You made me feel that knitting is easy. Sending my heartfelt wishes n love from India. Thank you so much.
Absolutely love your easy to follow instructions. Thanks so much for taking the time to slowly show us how to create the stitch. I also adore how you talk to us throughout the process. You're a great teacher. Thanks so much for sharing.
This is one of the first patterns that I have seen that is actually accurate! Thank you so much! I am making several Christmas scarves and this will knit up quick and beautiful, my friends will love this! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! ;)
Wow! I just love the way that looks. I thought with the larger yarn it gave the appearance of cables. with thinner yarn it was so lacy looking. You do marvelous work.
Hi there Joice, you go to the show more or the drop down arrow if you're on a device. That is where you'll find the pattern. It's on here, not on a website.
How pretty! Thank you for your line by line tutorial; I am working on a crochet project right now but afterwards I will be taking on your pattern! Thank you!
WOW!!!!! after 3 years and watching this video 10 or more times to try and get this one down, i still could not get it.....I wanted to make a sweater for a special person and still can't get the pattern, Anna Your Mom is still a fast knitter i am just a beginner and still watching this video......:O
Ms. Joanne I Love Your Videos.....and you are fast i am still watching your videos from 2014 try to get a handle on them......lol.... LOVE YOU so Much!!!!
Thank you so much!! You made it very clear. I will check to see if you made that blocking video, I have several projects to block and I'm not sure what the best way to do it is to make my work more even.
Fran Oglesby We will try to do the blocking video soon. We need to get the Holiday Gifts and Winter season in as fast as we can, first. Thanks for reminding me.
I loved the simple way you guided us along. It allowed me to see the pattern unfold right before my eyes as I knitted and followed along, but I wish you would direct us where to find the written directions on your website. I ended up following another written pattern but it is quite different from yours.
This pattern is so beautiful! I started knitting it so one question popped up: How to finish it so that both ends would look same? Can you please explain how you finish this pattern? Thank you so much! 😊😊
You probably casted on too many stitches for the front and the back and didn't take the saddle shoulder stitches into consideration when you did your number stitches. You can make a long ribbing at the neck and bind off with a smaller needle, to tighten it.
I like y our idea of using this at the end of a shawl. I can't find a pattern I want to use so I am trying to design my own. What other lace pattern would you use with this? I think I'd do a small section of stockinette or garter after the horseshoe or just continue this stitch for half the length, then starting at the other end and grafting them together so the horsehoe is at both ends. I want most of the shawl to be lace but have not found the pattern I want to use yet. Any suggestions that will go with the horseshoe will be appreciated. Will there be a problem if I do the whole thing in the horseshoe stitch?
Yes. I do the grafting many times because I want the same look at each edge. There's the fishtail stitch also. ruclips.net/video/vJzivvI1WxE/видео.html. Or a roly poly.. ruclips.net/video/5ey2NPe5HaQ/видео.html. I like the idea of a shawl with the horseshoe lave throughout. Just make about 8 rows of seed stitch at the bottom, top and 6 stitches of it on each side, to prevent curling.
@@JoannesWeb Thank you for your suggestions. I like the fishtail stitch and will probably use it. Your videos are great. Is the pattern written out anywhere? I went back to Michaels to look for a third skein of the light gray yarn I had bought recently. They did not have 3 with the same dye lot so I bought 2 more of a medium gray and I will use that for the horseshoe stitch at the edges and then switch to the light gray for the body of the shawl. I wanted something neutral and the offwhite and tan were boring. The yarn is called Woolike Simili-Laine and very soft. I'm h oping it will have good drape. I'm not on Facebook; is there another way to send a photo when it is done?
Fishtail Lace Stitch Multiple of 8+1 K=knit sl1= slide one stitch from the left to the right needle. k2tog=knit 2 stitches together psso= pass the slide stitch over the k2tog. Repeat from * to * (this is the repetition) Row 1.- K1, *yo, k2, sl1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k1* Row 2.- Purl Row 3.- K2, *yo, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k3* Last 7 of the row: yo, k1, sl1 k2tog, psso, k1 yo, k2. Row 4.- Purl Row 5.- K3, *yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k5* Last 6 of the row: yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3 Row 6.- Purl Repeat Rows 1 to 6.
You need to make a few rows of garter or seed stitch at the bottom and the top. In the middle you have your Horseshoe Lace Stitch but need to have at least 4 stitches on each side of garter or seed stitch. I personally like the seed stitch. It's fancier. The number of stitches depends on the multiples, the yarn and the needles you use. Be aware it should be a multiple of 10 plus 1, without counting the edges. So it should be, for example 60 plus 1=61. Depending on how wide you want it to be.
At the bottom of the video on "show more" Here it is: www.joannesweb.com The Knitted Horseshoe stitch is a beautiful lace pattern. Follow these instructions: Horseshoe Lace Stitch K1 or k1= Kinit 1 k2tog= Knit 2 together. P1 or p1= Purl 1. PSSO= Pass the slipped stitch over the k2tog. yo= Yarn over. … Repeat stitches from * to *. Odd rows are on the right side. Even Rows are on the wrong side. Multiple of 10 plus 1. 1.- K1, yo, k3, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO) k3, yo, k1 2.- Purl. 3.- P1, k1, yo, k2, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO) k2, yo, k1, p1 4.- K1, p9, k1 5.- P1, k2, yo, k1, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO) k1, yo, k2, p1 6.- K1, p9, k1 7.-P1, k3, yo, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO), yo, k3, p1 8.- Purl.
The end will not look the same as the beginning since it's the upper part of the pattern and it tends to not wave as much. But use a 1 number larger needle or bind off loosely, so the pattern doesn't "pull" and the wave is clearer.
It depends on the yarn you are using. Use the needles that the yarn calls for, on the larger side. If it's a worsted #4 yarn, use a 9. Of course it depends also on how you knit.
littlemissgigles29 You can measure the head...it's usually about 22" around. Measure how many stitches you need, by making a swatch. You do need to make sure you have the amount of multiple stitches that the pattern calls for. Knit about 7" and you can now start taking off.
JoannesWeb I am still confused as to how I would get the shaping of the hat on top to work out using the horseshoe lace pattern up to the top of the hat
JoannesWeb I am hoping to make a pattern for both womens and girls hats in this lace as I want to make a few as presents and possibly some fingerless gloves and scarf to match
Hola! Justo acabo de ver un bonnet en etsy con esta puntada. No puedo comprar el patrón y lo quiero hacer a ojo, usando un patrón sencillo. El que tengo tiene de base 48 puntos. Para este que son múltiplos de 10, cuántos debo montar? Thank you very much, from Mexico City 😘☕🌙
Usted necesita hacer una muestra de digamos, 30 puntos con el estambre y agujas que va a usar para saber cuantos centimetros le dan estos puntos y asi saber cuantos necesita para la cabeza. Ademas de que cada quien teje diferente. El proximo domingo vamos a subir una bufanda redonda con esta puntada. Para que se pueda dar una idea de como se ve en redondo.
Hi! I have tried the pattern with the exact instructions multiple times and from the very first row I am missing 1 stich to be able to close the pattern. I casted on 81 stitches but somehow I am missing the one to be able to k1 at the end my first row finishes with k3. This continues with the rest of then and for example I can´t p1 at the end of the 3th row either....I have to end with k1.....and so on. Anyone knows what am I doing wrong? I really love this pattern and I am struggling with this. Thank you.
Oh no!!! I believe you are making each repetition with the k1 from the beginning. The repetition starts with the yarn over. It's always from the * to the *. The knit one from the beginning is done only once (at the beginning)
Hi, thank you so much for this video on your Horseshoe Lace Stitch. Q: I would love to add a boarder to this pattern; i am making a scarf. can you advise what stitch i should make the boarder out of that would look good w/this pattern. AND, i want to make this pattern wider than 21 stitches; maybe 31 stitches, how would the pattern change, if i add stitches. thank you
It would look nice for a scarf if you have 4 stitches on the sides of only knit (garter stitch) Make about 6 rows of garter stitch at the beginning and at the end, also.
+Ricky Salinas If you are making a flat project, like a scarf, you need to add stitches on the sides. I make about 4 (only knit on both sides) stitches. This way it doesn't curl. If you are making this stitch for a sweater or jacket, it will be flat once you sew it.
on the 3rd row, second time around, she accidentally purls when she was supposed to knit ... then she backed it up. Can you show a slow tutorial on how to reverse your stitches when you make a mistake? Unlike crochet, I have not found an easy way to fix a mistake like that unless I rip it all out and start over. I am fairly new to knitting, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Joanne, I just want to let you know much I appreciate your knitting tutorials, and I was wandering if you by any chance had a picture of the finished red vest you were working on in the video, and if you could share that with us?
Marilena v Thank you, Marilena. I love it too! I just finished a very airy jacket with this stitch. I used #11 needles and Patton's Lace yarn. It came out very nice.
Sonia Becker It depends on your project and the size needles that the yarn calls for. With a lace stitch like this, I like to use one size larger, so the pattern shows better.
what length needles are you using please? wouldn't circular needles be better as there are so many stitches crammed? and is it a scarf when you finish? Thank you in advance for a reply.
Hale Robertson I made a very airy jacket with this stitch. With size #11 needles and Patton's Lace yarn. It came out very nice. A vest with #8 US needles and Worsted yarn would be very nice! Good idea! I think I'll make one for my son. I do believe you need lager projects, since you need a multiple of 10+1. So the stitch really shows. I mean a vest vs. a tie or gloves. Unless of course you use very small needles and sock yarn! OMG, the ideas keep popping out as I write!.
Thank you for sharing your knitting skills with us . I enjoy watching and listening to your voice as you explain each step. Continue the great work !
So patiently demonstrated , will try this for the scarf I am making , thank you so much 😊
You are an excellent knitter and teacher. Thank you!!
I feel like I have my sweet grandmother teaching me! Thank you for your lovely tutorials.
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Love your videos. I thought knitting an impossible feat, but learning from you made me fall in love with knitting. You made me feel that knitting is easy. Sending my heartfelt wishes n love from India. Thank you so much.
Absolutely love your easy to follow instructions. Thanks so much for taking the time to slowly show us how to create the stitch. I also adore how you talk to us throughout the process. You're a great teacher. Thanks so much for sharing.
Barbara Stokes .
Thank you for an awesome tutorial, God bless you always, your artristy is one of the best love you much Zoe
Thanks for teaching us this very beautiful stitch. You’re a great teacher and you make it look so easy. I think I can do this with your help. 🙏🏻
Thankyou so much for teaching such a beautiful stich.I like all your videos.you are a wonderful person.Thanks
Wonderful video! I'm starting to knit lace and tutorials like this are invaluable, thank you
Thank you. I love watching your tutorials. Please keep making them. I wish we all had sweet grandmothers like you! Great job! ;-)
This is one of the first patterns that I have seen that is actually accurate! Thank you so much! I am making several Christmas scarves and this will knit up quick and beautiful, my friends will love this! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! ;)
+Yisraela Siler I'm glad you like it! Be well.
+JoannesWeb Love it! Thanks again!!
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for these instructions. Very clear and easy to follow.
Wow! I just love the way that looks. I thought with the larger yarn it gave the appearance of cables. with thinner yarn it was so lacy looking. You do marvelous work.
+Claire Bacchi Thank you, Claire
How I love your tutorial , it is easy and clear , the nice thing I can follow your instruction to make such pretty lace pattern . Thank you !
Betty Hung Thank you! Love to know we are helpful. We love sharing the knowledge. Stick around. We have many new things to show.
Very nice stitch ....I am going to make this . You are very clear in giving instructions . Which we can follow easily .
Thank you so so so much. I love this pattern, and you are clear in instructions and explains where you can use on this pattern. Very appreciated
Joanna, thank you for the written instructions for this pattern! I'm going to try this stitch before trying to make something with it!
how did you get the instruction for this patt?
Hi there Joice, you go to the show more or the drop down arrow if you're on a device. That is where you'll find the pattern. It's on here, not on a website.
Hi.thanks for the tutorial.finally I choose the shoehorse stitch for my shrug cardigan.
Love this stitch using in a multi striped pointelle stitch top.
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Thank you so much for your tutorial! Thid is one of the most beautiful stitch I have seen, and you explanation is so clear!
Avital Halperin Thank you!
How pretty! Thank you for your line by line tutorial; I am working on a crochet project right now but afterwards I will be taking on your pattern! Thank you!
I try to avoid multiple row repeats. But this is beautiful and I'm going to try. Thank you.
WOW!!!!! after 3 years and watching this video 10 or more times to try and get this one down, i still could not get it.....I wanted to make a sweater for a special person and still can't get the pattern, Anna Your Mom is still a fast knitter i am just a beginner and still watching this video......:O
Love this. You make it so simple and clear.
What a lovely stitch! You make it look so easy! Thanks for the tutorial.
Tracy Ray Thank you! Love the cheers!
Where can i buy this pattern.
Several time i'd try to knit the pattern till at last i've succed to knit the horseshoe lace stitch.😃
Thank you for the closed captions!💕 Beautiful stitch! You make me want to do lace. I’m practicing but I’m bad.
Practice makes happy.
Beautiful lace stitch. Well explained. Thanks a lot
Ms. Joanne I Love Your Videos.....and you are fast i am still watching your videos from 2014 try to get a handle on them......lol.... LOVE YOU so Much!!!!
Very easy to follow. Thank you for the clear explanation, and for the video!
I really love your channel! I hope you continue to make more. You are a brilliant knitter! I hope to be as good some day!
Thank you for the tutorial. It's easy to understand and follow. :)
Thank you so much,it is very helpfull tutorial for me❤
Wow it's wonderful, I thank you for your tutorial, and your clear explication 😀😀😀👍🏻❤️❤️, I really love it
I made a top with this stitch, ir real y beautiful and easy!!! I love it!!!
Thank you I enjoyed your knitting tutorial 😊
Thank you so much!! You made it very clear. I will check to see if you made that blocking video, I have several projects to block and I'm not sure what the best way to do it is to make my work more even.
Fran Oglesby We will try to do the blocking video soon. We need to get the Holiday Gifts and Winter season in as fast as we can, first. Thanks for reminding me.
I loved the simple way you guided us along. It allowed me to see the pattern unfold right before my eyes as I knitted and followed along, but I wish you would direct us where to find the written directions on your website. I ended up following another written pattern but it is quite different from yours.
You can see the written pattern at the bottom of the video. "SHOW MORE*
Thanks for this!! Very helpful and easy to follow!
Thank you for this video. Your explanations are very easy to follow. Can this be done in the round?
Yes, by knitting every other row instead of purling. This is howruclips.net/video/iJLnIVXT4hM/видео.html
Beautiful. Thank you! ❤️
Me encanta que los expliques en español.Gracias y saludos desde Me'xico,D.F
Tulesberules Saludos a ustedes en el DF, tambien! Gracias por preferirnos.
So beautiful 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much love this pattern very easy to follow thank you thank you :)
Very very beautiful ur done I follow u from iraq
LOVE this so much!! Thank you :)
Such a great video! Very clean. Keep posting! thanks, cair
This pattern is so beautiful! I started knitting it so one question popped up: How to finish it so that both ends would look same?
Can you please explain how you finish this pattern? Thank you so much! 😊😊
Both ends will not look the same since the stitch itself has it's own "shape".
been wanting this pattern thank so much
Hi dear I need your help please explain why my knitted sweater gather on the chest under the neck. I knitted saddle shoulder top down garment
You probably casted on too many stitches for the front and the back and didn't take the saddle shoulder stitches into consideration when you did your number stitches. You can make a long ribbing at the neck and bind off with a smaller needle, to tighten it.
I'm much obliged for your quick reply it means a lot. I want to share a picture of my garment with you but don't know how
Very beautiful!
Queenbooker Thank you, for the cheers!
I like y our idea of using this at the end of a shawl. I can't find a pattern I want to use so I am trying to design my own. What other lace pattern would you use with this? I think I'd do a small section of stockinette or garter after the horseshoe or just continue this stitch for half the length, then starting at the other end and grafting them together so the horsehoe is at both ends. I want most of the shawl to be lace but have not found the pattern I want to use yet. Any suggestions that will go with the horseshoe will be appreciated. Will there be a problem if I do the whole thing in the horseshoe stitch?
Yes. I do the grafting many times because I want the same look at each edge. There's the fishtail stitch also.
ruclips.net/video/vJzivvI1WxE/видео.html. Or a roly poly.. ruclips.net/video/5ey2NPe5HaQ/видео.html. I like the idea of a shawl with the horseshoe lave throughout. Just make about 8 rows of seed stitch at the bottom, top and 6 stitches of it on each side, to prevent curling.
@@JoannesWeb Thank you for your suggestions. I like the fishtail stitch and will probably use it. Your videos are great. Is the pattern written out anywhere? I went back to Michaels to look for a third skein of the light gray yarn I had bought recently. They did not have 3 with the same dye lot so I bought 2 more of a medium gray and I will use that for the horseshoe stitch at the edges and then switch to the light gray for the body of the shawl. I wanted something neutral and the offwhite and tan were boring. The yarn is called Woolike Simili-Laine and very soft. I'm h oping it will have good drape. I'm not on Facebook; is there another way to send a photo when it is done?
Fishtail Lace Stitch
Multiple of 8+1
K=knit
sl1= slide one stitch from the left to the right needle.
k2tog=knit 2 stitches together
psso= pass the slide stitch over the k2tog.
Repeat from * to * (this is the repetition)
Row 1.- K1, *yo, k2, sl1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k1*
Row 2.- Purl
Row 3.- K2, *yo, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k3*
Last 7 of the row: yo, k1, sl1 k2tog, psso, k1 yo, k2.
Row 4.- Purl
Row 5.- K3, *yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k5*
Last 6 of the row: yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3
Row 6.- Purl
Repeat Rows 1 to 6.
I like to knit thank you for the patterns
One time you slip knitwise and other times, you slip purlwise. Which is correct?
If I want to make shawl using this design , how many cast on numbers I have to apply, pls suggest
You need to make a few rows of garter or seed stitch at the bottom and the top. In the middle you have your Horseshoe Lace Stitch but need to have at least 4 stitches on each side of garter or seed stitch. I personally like the seed stitch. It's fancier. The number of stitches depends on the multiples, the yarn and the needles you use. Be aware it should be a multiple of 10 plus 1, without counting the edges. So it should be, for example 60 plus 1=61. Depending on how wide you want it to be.
Thank you 🙏
It would be nice if there was a picture of the printed pattern to follow.
At the bottom of the video on "show more" Here it is: www.joannesweb.com
The Knitted Horseshoe stitch is a beautiful lace pattern.
Follow these instructions:
Horseshoe Lace Stitch
K1 or k1= Kinit 1
k2tog= Knit 2 together.
P1 or p1= Purl 1.
PSSO= Pass the slipped stitch over the k2tog.
yo= Yarn over.
… Repeat stitches from * to *.
Odd rows are on the right side.
Even Rows are on the wrong side.
Multiple of 10 plus 1.
1.- K1, yo, k3, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO) k3, yo, k1
2.- Purl.
3.- P1, k1, yo, k2, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO) k2, yo, k1, p1
4.- K1, p9, k1
5.- P1, k2, yo, k1, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO) k1, yo, k2, p1
6.- K1, p9, k1
7.-P1, k3, yo, (slip 1, k2tog, PSSO), yo, k3, p1
8.- Purl.
@@JoannesWeb thank you for doing that. It’s a lovely pattern.
La abuelita enseña bien bravo x ella y x nosotros k vamos a enseñarnos
Thank you very much for your MC. Would you please show us how we can finish this lace with wave, same like we have from the beginning?
The end will not look the same as the beginning since it's the upper part of the pattern and it tends to not wave as much. But use a 1 number larger needle or bind off loosely, so the pattern doesn't "pull" and the wave is clearer.
Thank you very much that helps
I love this thank you for doing this
I love this pattern. Could be incorporated into finger less gloves?
So if you knit this in the round, it would be on multiple of 10, correct?
Yes, correct.
How to ending this pattern 🤔
would u teach us how to knit a piano scarf in shadow knitting? love ur work so much. thank u 😆😆😆😆😆
What size needle do you need for this pattern
It depends on the yarn you are using. Use the needles that the yarn calls for, on the larger side. If it's a worsted #4 yarn, use a 9. Of course it depends also on how you knit.
How do I convert this beautiful lace into a pattern for a beanie hat using single point straight needles
littlemissgigles29 You can measure the head...it's usually about 22" around. Measure how many stitches you need, by making a swatch. You do need to make sure you have the amount of multiple stitches that the pattern calls for. Knit about 7" and you can now start taking off.
JoannesWeb
I am still confused as to how I would get the shaping of the hat on top to work out using the horseshoe lace pattern up to the top of the hat
JoannesWeb
I am hoping to make a pattern for both womens and girls hats in this lace as I want to make a few as presents and possibly some fingerless gloves and scarf to match
Merci
Let me send a knitting design that I take out from Pinterest picture, if you know how you knit it, pliz send it on RUclips, check my
Hola! Justo acabo de ver un bonnet en etsy con esta puntada. No puedo comprar el patrón y lo quiero hacer a ojo, usando un patrón sencillo. El que tengo tiene de base 48 puntos. Para este que son múltiplos de 10, cuántos debo montar? Thank you very much, from Mexico City 😘☕🌙
Usted necesita hacer una muestra de digamos, 30 puntos con el estambre y agujas que va a usar para saber cuantos centimetros le dan estos puntos y asi saber cuantos necesita para la cabeza. Ademas de que cada quien teje diferente. El proximo domingo vamos a subir una bufanda redonda con esta puntada. Para que se pueda dar una idea de como se ve en redondo.
beautiful thank you
Want to see more baby cardigon designs thanks
Hi! I have tried the pattern with the exact instructions multiple times and from the very first row I am missing 1 stich to be able to close the pattern. I casted on 81 stitches but somehow I am missing the one to be able to k1 at the end my first row finishes with k3. This continues with the rest of then and for example I can´t p1 at the end of the 3th row either....I have to end with k1.....and so on. Anyone knows what am I doing wrong? I really love this pattern and I am struggling with this. Thank you.
Oh no!!! I believe you are making each repetition with the k1 from the beginning. The repetition starts with the yarn over. It's always from the * to the *. The knit one from the beginning is done only once (at the beginning)
Joannesweb i am making a brown scarf with this stich I'll show it to you when I'm done cheers
I am wondering if there is a pattern for the red vest you are making
Thank you ! 🥰
Buongiorno si può avere lo schema grazie
Hi, thank you so much for this video on your Horseshoe Lace Stitch.
Q: I would love to add a boarder to this pattern; i am making a scarf. can you advise what stitch i should make the boarder out of that would look good w/this pattern. AND, i want to make this pattern wider than 21 stitches; maybe 31 stitches, how would the pattern change, if i add stitches. thank you
It would look nice for a scarf if you have 4 stitches on the sides of only knit (garter stitch) Make about 6 rows of garter stitch at the beginning and at the end, also.
This pattern is a multiple of 10 + 1. So, to make it wider, you need to add 10 or 20. This way your pattern will come out nicely.
Hi, if i add 6 rows of garter stitch (making a scarf) as you suggested will i need to add 6 stitches on both sides of each row also? thank you
what size needle is used for this pattern?
4 Stitches on each side would be enough.
#4 Worsted Yarn and 10 1/2 US Needles. If you use #3 yarn, try to use about a #9 needles.
What size needles do you normally use
Kane Tv Whatever the yarn calls for, plus one size. I like lace stitches to show.
Beautiful
bleu silver I know! I love it too!
It s great and very good✌️ my english very bad so sorry🙏
Your English is good.
Thank you so much beautiful woman🥰
Thank you very much for you and copy the stitches on the screen so i can hear and see you do the stitch
I'm working on this pattern right now. How do keep the side edges from curling?
+Ricky Salinas If you are making a flat project, like a scarf, you need to add stitches on the sides. I make about 4 (only knit on both sides) stitches. This way it doesn't curl. If you are making this stitch for a sweater or jacket, it will be flat once you sew it.
Ty..its very nice
on the 3rd row, second time around, she accidentally purls when she was supposed to knit ... then she backed it up. Can you show a slow tutorial on how to reverse your stitches when you make a mistake? Unlike crochet, I have not found an easy way to fix a mistake like that unless I rip it all out and start over. I am fairly new to knitting, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
+Janice Reader ruclips.net/video/XwzNAyYidWE/видео.html Bring back your stitches to the left needle and then keep knitting.
Beautiful can this be made into a blanket i love the stitch
Hi Joanne, I just want to let you know much I appreciate your knitting tutorials, and I was wandering if you by any chance had a picture of the finished red vest you were working on in the video, and if you could share that with us?
I gave it to my daughter. I'll ask her to take a picture and post it.
I love your channel so much you are my knitting hero. Can you do more crochet vids thanks 😊☺
Nadine Kausch :)
How do you bind this off when making a scarf, so it looks like the beginning?
Bind off purlwise on the last row of the repetition. It doesn't look like at the beginning but it follows the pattern nicely.
Great and thank you for sharing
I love it !!!! Thank you.
Marilena v Thank you, Marilena. I love it too! I just finished a very airy jacket with this stitch. I used #11 needles and Patton's Lace yarn. It came out very nice.
please tells us leaf lace scarf nicely
you'll love this one
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Love your videos- i subscribed ! ;)
what size knitting needles do we use it does'nt say on the pattern???
Sonia Becker It depends on your project and the size needles that the yarn calls for. With a lace stitch like this, I like to use one size larger, so the pattern shows better.
Sonia Becker did you ever found out what size needles she used?
This is so awesome, thank you! If I wanted to make a scarf 10 inches wide finished, do you know how many stitches I should start with?
Valerie Garner سوپرایرانی
what length needles are you using please? wouldn't circular needles be better as there are so many stitches crammed? and is it a scarf when you finish? Thank you in advance for a reply.
As long as your stitches fit, it doesn't matter. Yes, I like circular needles.
@@JoannesWeb Thank you. Was it a scarf?
Thank you
Joanne I as wondering what size needles to use if I wanted to make this as a wrap/shawl? : Gina F
+Gina Franco I made a wrap with Lace yarn and used #8 needles. Use about 2 sizes larger needles than what the yarn calls for.
What are good projects for this stitch?
Hale Robertson
I made a very airy jacket with this stitch. With size #11 needles and Patton's Lace yarn. It came out very nice. A vest with #8 US needles and Worsted yarn would be very nice! Good idea! I think I'll make one for my son. I do believe you need lager projects, since you need a multiple of 10+1. So the stitch really shows. I mean a vest vs. a tie or gloves. Unless of course you use very small needles and sock yarn! OMG, the ideas keep popping out as I write!.
+JoannesWeb me podrías mandar la puntada en español
I would like to know how to make these lacey patterns into a a triangle. Shawl