its fun to alternate this stitch with 4 or 6 garter rows, it pulls in the openings and puffs them out ... i want to make an airy beach top out of some hand dyed cotton yarn I have yet to dye!. This is so well done, thanx.
Namaste 🙏. Wow wow, it's a wonderful tutorial. I loved it so much. I'm going to knit a top for my daughter. I'm a beginner and want to try this. I'm from India.
Ever since your Easy Garter Stitch Chevron tutorial, I've been in a knitting mood, so I really appreciate these knitting ideas. I noticed that you use a helpful cast on technique that I just learned....holding a slight space with your finger between cast on stitches to create better drape for cast on row. Definitely going to try this lacy stitch for a scarf. Thank you!
Hey Spider thanks so much for this stitch tutorial I just started a project that called for this stitch and I have never used this one thanks so much you saved my knitting day lol❤
Looks like a variation of the "Vail stitch" that I learned from "The Principles of Knitting". The only difference is instead of wrapping in only a counter-clockwise direction, you do a "figure 8" as your wrap around the needles, then the second wrap around the first needle, and draw the yarn through. It's the same overall appearance, but I think what you show ends up a little on the loose side.
Oh my, the imagination just went crazy here! I'm attempting to get Christmas gifts done... so what do I do? Whip out some graph paper... and start doodling and planning. I'm thinking a smaller weight yarn, possibly a 3... not sure yet, will need to experiment there. Then, inspiration sparked yet again, what if I put either 1 or possibly 2 rows of regular knit stitches in between the drop stitches... hmmm right? That would cause the drop stitches to drape in an oh so lovely loopish way. Now to figure out which yarn and all that jazz... Thank you for the superb spark of inspiration, you rock... as always! My 2 currents WIP's, by the way...you sparked with your tutorials :) Am doing the lovely textured stitch and making a scarf, and the 2nd one... is the swoop knit shawl/shawlette. Will probably be doing numerous slippers, from the slipper tutorial you just did as well, to help fluff out the gifts. :D
Thanks for this stitch and the experiment. Thinking of trying this with a bulky yarn, too, just to see what happens! I think I see a scarf that looks "hammocky"!!!
Mr Spider, what would happen if you 1 wrap, 2 wrap to the end. Then don't stretch it and reverse the 1 wrap, 2 wrap so that it would even out after you stretched it. I wonder if that would work. And can you purl wrap it ??? Just wondering ! If I knew where the gremlins hid my needles when I moved I could answer my own questions. Fortunately I found my crochet hooks! Cheers !
Can you show how to make cherries by chance. Your videos are so easy to follow and understand! I have tried so many times to make cherries with not much success.
Faux drop stitch, this is actual extended knit stitch. My reference point is 1980s craft book. I learned it then. There is a drop stitch techniques that adds width and ornament to garment
I love this stitch! It would make great reusable grocery shopping bags!
I like that you make a joke while knitting
thank you so much for this!!! I've been looking for a video like this for so long. everyone shows how to do it in a machine and i don't have one!!!
its fun to alternate this stitch with 4 or 6 garter rows, it pulls in the openings and puffs them out ... i want to make an airy beach top out of some hand dyed cotton yarn I have yet to dye!. This is so well done, thanx.
I think this stitch could make a great market bag. Thanks !!!
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Namaste 🙏. Wow wow, it's a wonderful tutorial. I loved it so much. I'm going to knit a top for my daughter. I'm a beginner and want to try this. I'm from India.
This is so AWESOME! Been hunting for a stitch to use to knit my granddaughter a boho vest; I think this one will be perfect!❤️
Ever since your Easy Garter Stitch Chevron tutorial, I've been in a knitting mood, so I really appreciate these knitting ideas. I noticed that you use a helpful cast on technique that I just learned....holding a slight space with your finger between cast on stitches to create better drape for cast on row. Definitely going to try this lacy stitch for a scarf. Thank you!
Lovely to see a new knitting stitch spider and it is lovely thank you 😊Amanda xx💕
This is a very helpful tutorial. Thank you!
Perfect for a curtain I have been trying to decide which stitch to use!
Excellent! My new favorite knitting channel! Thank you xx
So neat! I love this stitch! Thanks, Craig, for showing us how to do this. Great tutorial!
I will try it. Also I think you inspired me to come up with my own pattern.
Such a lovely stitch. Will definitely give this a try. Enjoy watching your tutirials. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Spider thanks so much for this stitch tutorial I just started a project that called for this stitch and I have never used this one thanks so much you saved my knitting day lol❤
Love seeing new stitches.. thank you!!!
I don’t knit but still enjoy your tutorials!
Nice stitch for a summer shawl. I think I'll try it.. TFS
Looks like a variation of the "Vail stitch" that I learned from "The Principles of Knitting". The only difference is instead of wrapping in only a counter-clockwise direction, you do a "figure 8" as your wrap around the needles, then the second wrap around the first needle, and draw the yarn through. It's the same overall appearance, but I think what you show ends up a little on the loose side.
Oh my, the imagination just went crazy here! I'm attempting to get Christmas gifts done... so what do I do? Whip out some graph paper... and start doodling and planning. I'm thinking a smaller weight yarn, possibly a 3... not sure yet, will need to experiment there. Then, inspiration sparked yet again, what if I put either 1 or possibly 2 rows of regular knit stitches in between the drop stitches... hmmm right? That would cause the drop stitches to drape in an oh so lovely loopish way. Now to figure out which yarn and all that jazz... Thank you for the superb spark of inspiration, you rock... as always! My 2 currents WIP's, by the way...you sparked with your tutorials :) Am doing the lovely textured stitch and making a scarf, and the 2nd one... is the swoop knit shawl/shawlette. Will probably be doing numerous slippers, from the slipper tutorial you just did as well, to help fluff out the gifts. :D
Here in Holland we call this "The old wives stab :) Nice!!!
That sounds fairly ominous, lol
Thanks for this stitch and the experiment. Thinking of trying this with a bulky yarn, too, just to see what happens! I think I see a scarf that looks "hammocky"!!!
I definitely want to try this! maybe put 1 row of regular knit stitches in between each long row.
OMG I tried to knit the Cancun Tee from Ralvary, but did not like the drop stitch section. Now I will try again with this instead. Thank you!
Lol,that was interesting.Have you tried this in a huge stockinette stitch,?that was cool though,like a dbl trbl.
Looks easy with you doing it. I am not fond of the pattern . And knitting I have a problem with working two neddles at a time.
Mr Spider, what would happen if you 1 wrap, 2 wrap to the end. Then don't stretch it and reverse the 1 wrap, 2 wrap so that it would even out after you stretched it. I wonder if that would work. And can you purl wrap it ??? Just wondering ! If I knew where the gremlins hid my needles when I moved I could answer my own questions. Fortunately I found my crochet hooks! Cheers !
So cool idea! I love it :) Thank you
Wouldn’t it be so retro-60s to make a long curtain in this pattern and hang it on a tension rod in a doorway between rooms. : D
LOVE it 😍❤️ thank you🤗😍
So Pretty😃
Different never seen this.💜
Can you show how to make cherries by chance. Your videos are so easy to follow and understand! I have tried so many times to make cherries with not much success.
Faux drop stitch, this is actual extended knit stitch. My reference point is 1980s craft book. I learned it then. There is a drop stitch techniques that adds width and ornament to garment
11:44 maybe of making a shopping net bag why not
I like this save me
Did you say arach-knits? I loved Yarnivores. Arach- knits is just fun!
My next wrap
So how does one deal with dropped stitches?
Did you figure this out? I’m dealing with that this evening and have looked everywhere trying to figure this out!
Is there a way to decrease with this stitch? Please share!
Good question, and honestly I'm not sure about increasing or decreasing exactly when using this technique - but I will try and look into it.
You could take 2 stitches together and make 1 stitch and 1 stitch into 2 Just like crochet.
@@moniquesmits6574 where do I do that? Do I do 2 stitches together at the beg & end of row?
@@samanthabeger9115 yes you can do that....