After watching several vids in .....dismay I find this. THEE ANSWER. Video is to the point showing exactly where yarn..where needles go and what they are to do, and how it will look. Excellent. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I replayed it for every row of the collar of the sweater I just started! Excellent verbal explanation and visual demonstration. I appreciate it!
I'm still confused. I've never even heard of wrap and turn until this morning. I get what you did here, but what do I do after the turn? Do I just knit back in the other direction over the stitches I've just done? How do I join the work again?
Yes. You don't want to twist (change the mount) of the stitch you are wrapping. You're just repositioning the stitch so you can wrap the working yarn around it.
After you've picked up the first wrapped stitch on the knit side that you encounter, are you meant to keep picking up the remaining wrapped stitches on the knit side until you've done all of them and then turn your work and purl back to pick up the purl wraps until you've done all the purl wraps? Or is there another way to do it?
It depends. For sock heels/toes, I usually deal with one wrapped st at the end of each short row, so there will be as many rows as there are wrapped sts. If you are using wrap and turns in a different situation, you may deal with all the knit wraps in a single row and then all the purl wraps in a single row.
Brilliant ! So well explained yet so efficiently. Thank you. I might have to knit some more socks after all ; ) And, probably, as J8n3eyr3 suggested, using stitch markers.
I’ve been struggling to understand this until this video. Thank you so so very much for sharing.
Hi! Good morning from Germany, thank you very much for your tutorial it helped me a lot. :)
Great job!
Stitch holders have made the difference for me. They make the wrapped stitches so much easier to identify and work.
This was really clear, I thank you! Both the video angle and the explanations were terrific, the best I’ve seen so far!
1:24 right side WR 2:16 wrong side WR 4:04 resolve right side 5:55 resolve wrong side
After watching several vids in .....dismay
I find this. THEE ANSWER. Video is to the point showing exactly where yarn..where needles go and what they are to do, and how it will look. Excellent. Thank you.
Fantastic tutorial that’s easy to understand for a new knitter like me, thank you
Thanks! I don't know why I have such a difficult time with these, but you made them much clearer to me.
Thanks for this video. I replayed it for every row of the collar of the sweater I just started! Excellent verbal explanation and visual demonstration. I appreciate it!
very clear and presented at a nice pace! Thank you!
Thank you for such a clear description of wrap and turn.
Thank you 🙏🏼 perhaps this is the year to get over my blocks of w&t
Best visual and explanation! Thanks
Thanks so much for this video. It helped with my hat
Finally someone explain it and I get it
My goodness! Why is it so easy once you demo it!!?
Love this video best directions and so easy to follow
Thanks for sharing very nice
Thank you!
Thank you
Well explained sister❤
I'm still confused. I've never even heard of wrap and turn until this morning. I get what you did here, but what do I do after the turn? Do I just knit back in the other direction over the stitches I've just done? How do I join the work again?
Very helpful!
Is the wrap and turn to be on the next stitch? Ex. Knit 77 stitches and wrap and turn.
Slip purl wise on both wrong and right side for the wrap and turn?
Yes. You don't want to twist (change the mount) of the stitch you are wrapping. You're just repositioning the stitch so you can wrap the working yarn around it.
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After you've picked up the first wrapped stitch on the knit side that you encounter, are you meant to keep picking up the remaining wrapped stitches on the knit side until you've done all of them and then turn your work and purl back to pick up the purl wraps until you've done all the purl wraps? Or is there another way to do it?
It depends. For sock heels/toes, I usually deal with one wrapped st at the end of each short row, so there will be as many rows as there are wrapped sts. If you are using wrap and turns in a different situation, you may deal with all the knit wraps in a single row and then all the purl wraps in a single row.
@@thechillydog Thank you!!
I started out with 80 stitches and did wrap and turn for 8 rows. I wound up with 100 stitches on my needle. Did do this right?
Generally, wrap and turn is not used as an increase. No matter how many rows you work, wrap and turns shouldn't change your overall stitch count.
Brilliant ! So well explained yet so efficiently. Thank you. I might have to knit some more socks after all ; ) And, probably, as J8n3eyr3 suggested, using stitch markers.
It looks like the knitting needles have indentations in them.
I wondered about that, too.
Yes, you're correct. In intro: Needles: skacel by addi Rocket2 [squared] I have some square needles and love them.