Learn to Knit - Dishcloth (Continental Method) | A step-by-step knitting tutorial for beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @cheriejohanson558
    @cheriejohanson558 2 года назад +6

    I cannot express to you how fun it was for me to knit your dishcloth pattern! And, and added BIG PLUS is you taught me how to knit Continental!!😃I’ve been working on leaning the Continental for a while now, but your calm voice and calm knitting I was able to finally do it and I feel like I’ve mastered it this time!! Thank you so much 😊👏👏👏

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад

      Oh, this makes me so happy!! I’m glad that you were able to learn this style - now the sky’s the limit for you. Welcome to the wonderful world of knitting! 💕🧶💕

  • @maggiechampion1834
    @maggiechampion1834 2 года назад +2

    Best tutorial on continental knitting I have viewed. Thank you!

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! That means the world to me - I'm so happy you enjoyed it!

  • @yazrach
    @yazrach 4 года назад +8

    Just finished this dishcloth. I've been crocheting for about a year and this video taught me how to knit! Thank you for making these tutorials!

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  4 года назад +1

      Zachary - I’m so happy this helped you - you just made my day! Thank you so much!

  • @melodywelsh2315
    @melodywelsh2315 2 года назад +1

    I have a friend who wants to learn to knit socks. She has knitted years ago but needs a refresher. I’m sharing this video with her to practice her knitting skills before attempting socks. Thanks for the great videos.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад +1

      You are so welcome! Thank you for reaching out! I’m happy that you like it and are referring your friend.

  • @gdarcie
    @gdarcie 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your care and thoughtfulness toward your fellow long-time crocheters! Things are really starting to click for me! Your tutorials are terrific! I cannot wait to receive my KnitPicks hooks, so I can trade in my curtain rod-sized needles (that were actually purchased to be used as purse handles lol) and move through your series!

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much!! I was crocheting for a lifetime before I learned how to knit and was really hoping that I could simplify it a bit for fellow crocheters. So glad it’s clicking for you! Enjoy your new needles - they are lovely!!! And, I truly hope you enjoy the rest of the series :)

  • @altheasweeting8201
    @altheasweeting8201 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @evermateo6166
    @evermateo6166 Год назад +1

    Hey friend! I’m so happy I found you! I ❤ your designs and to boot you do both knit/crochet- I’m learning to knit and your tutorials are so EASY to follow and your demeanor calms me. New subscriber.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  Год назад +2

      Aww, thank you!! I’m so happy that you found me!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @witchywoman4139
    @witchywoman4139 10 месяцев назад

    Stacy, I want to thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! Many years ago, I tried to learn to knit, only to find myself frustrated with the process. I switched to crochet, which I found to be much easier, and enjoyed making many projects (LOTS of scarves lol! This was in the days before youtube, so not a lot of patterns and tutorials readily available). Then life got in the way, as it often does, and I only recently got back into crochet after a 25-years-or-so hiatus. Now that I've rediscovered my love for crochet, I thought I'd try my hand at knitting again. RUclips introduced me to the Continental-style of knitting, which I immediately took to because of the similarity to crochet in holding the yarn in the left hand. But I was still struggling, particularly with purling, and then I came across your video.
    You demonstrate everything in such a relaxed and calm manner, and it's easy to follow along. After several practice tries, I finally commited to making this dishcloth, and lo and behold, I completed it! I have yet to wash and block it, but otherwise it's finished, and I couldn't be happier with the result. And what's more, I'm actually ENJOYING knitting now, and it's all thanks to you, and this tutorial.
    I love your teaching style; you're so warm and compassionate, and it's soothing to listen to you. Your instructions are crystal-clear, and your filming angles and lighting allow the viewer to easily see what you're doing. I see that you also have crochet vids, so I'll definitely be watching those as well, and I'll be following along with your other learn-to-knit projects over time. At 51, I'm a bit late to the crochet/knitting party, but better late than never! A huge hug to you for being you, and for making these videos; thanks for all you do! ❤

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  10 месяцев назад +1

      I had to take some time to respond to your message - you hit me in the feels and brought a tear of joy to my eyes. Thank you so much for telling me your story - YOU are the reason I do these videos!
      I remember also being frustrated learning how to knit (after crocheting for about 40 years) and the Continental style really called to me. Only, at the time, I didn't know "Continental" was even a style - I thought I just held my yarn wrong. After visiting my local yarn shop and asking them about it, they told me "It's not wrong; it's Continental!".
      I'm so happy that you enjoy the videos. Please keep an eye out during December, as I have quite a few patterns coming out this month (one is a beginner knit friendly infinity scarf).
      Welcome to the wonderful world of knitting (I'll warn you...it's extremely addictive!). 💕

    • @witchywoman4139
      @witchywoman4139 10 месяцев назад

      @@handmadebystacyj I can't thank you enough for your presence on youtube, Stacy. Your tutorial is the reason I decided to not give up on knitting, and I'm sooo glad I stuck to it! It DID get easier over time. I must have watched various parts of your tutorial at least a dozen times or more, studying your hands and your technique, trying to emulate your fluid and seemingly effortless knitting style, your soothing voice and nurturing energy encouraging me along the way.
      One thing that also helped was a tension ring...have you seen those? I bought several from Amazon to try. They come in different styles and you can wear the ring on any finger; you thread your yarn through it, and it helps to control the tension. Tension was my biggest struggle with purling, especially using the Continental method. I was in love with the the knit stitch, but I kept losing tension on the purl, which was maddeningly frustrating. Using the ring made all the difference initially, and because of all the practice, I finally progressed to the point where I don't need it anymore and can do both knitting and purling quite comfortably. But early on the ring was an invaluable crutch and helped me tremendously, along with closely following along with your tutorial, and practice, practice, practice!
      I knit along with your video for hours, practicing the stitches and pattern over and over until I felt confident enough to actually make the dishcloth, and I'm so darn proud of that thing! I had been planning to use it in the kitchen, but I was reluctant to ruin it by using it to wipe up spills. So after I finally got around to weaving in the ends and washing and blocking it, I tried it as a washcloth on my face, and wow! I'm impressed by the absorbancy of it and the soft texture on my sensitive skin, so it's staying in the bathroom for now. I'm planning to make a set for both the kitchen and bathroom in appropriate colors, and I'll be following your subsequent tutorials to mix up the styles. I can't wait to get started, because you're so right....after getting the hang of knitting, it definitely is addictive! There's something about it that I find even more addictive and satisfying than crochet, and I never thought I'd say that, ever lol.
      I know I sound like an obsessed fangirl lol! But I am truly indebted to you, and can't wait to watch and follow along with more of your tutorials, both knit and crochet. I'm working on a few crochet projects atm, but after the holidays I'm hoping for some quality knitting time...I need my fix! :D Thanks again for being you, and doing what you're doing...you're appreciated more than you know. Happy Holidays!

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  10 месяцев назад

      @@witchywoman4139 - You are so kind! I've heard of the tension rings, but haven't tried them. However, I've been teaching a girlfriend of mine how to knit and may suggest that she try them. She just learned how to purl, so that may help her as she's learning.
      I don't know why I never thought of using the washcloth for our faces. I'm so happy that it worked out for you and was so soft. I'll have to keep that in mind for all the handmade dishcloths I have here at the house :)
      You know, it's funny, I'm in the same boat as you. I never thought I'd ever say that knitting would become a little more addictive to me than crochet...but, it has! Although crochet is still extremely enjoyable, I love the meditation that comes with knitting. And there's something about how interesting the stitches can be simply by doing a combination of knits and purls or adding in a little extra technique. I hope you have the happiest of holidays and thank you for bringing so much joy to me!

    • @witchywoman4139
      @witchywoman4139 10 месяцев назад

      @@handmadebystacyj Aww! If I've brought you any joy, it's a small compensation for the joy you've brought to me, by opening up the wonderful world of knitting to me in such a patient, relaxing, and stress-free way. Mad props to you!!

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@witchywoman4139 - I agree! I think AI actually got this one right - I'm so happy to have met you!
      Thank you for the offer for my friend. She's actually getting the hang of it really well. But, if she struggles I'll mention the Boy, I mean Toy with an E tension ring to her 😉.
      One more row...one more row...this is the last one, I swear...oh, just one more row...I sooo get where you're coming from. I'm happy to hear how much you're enjoying your knitting journey and I'm thrilled to be part of it. Happy holidays and big hugs from Tucson ❤

  • @yvonnemariereibin9891
    @yvonnemariereibin9891 Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @midgethorn4083
    @midgethorn4083 Год назад +1

    Those charts are so helpful! Great idea. Much nicer than my hand scrawled numbers to mark through.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  Год назад

      I’m so happy that you like them! I started making them for that reason - I’d create handwritten checklists with every pattern I would make and thought “hey! This could actually be functional for others!”

  • @monicamorris7848
    @monicamorris7848 3 года назад +1

    At the 9:15 mark, when you begin the long tail cast on, which finger does the tail part go around? It’s not mentioned in the video.

  • @lesleycastro9675
    @lesleycastro9675 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve been trying to get those needles you have the circular ones wooden. You said you have a link to Amazon, I live in uk hope you can help thank you.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  10 месяцев назад

      Hi there! Sorry about the Amazon link. I'm no longer an Amazon affiliate, but I love these needles so much that I'm happy to share :)
      www.amazon.com/Picks-Options-Interchangeable-Knitting-Needles/dp/B00GHYAOCW/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2GKO1798ZP47N&keywords=knit%2Bpicks%2Binterchangeable%2Bneedles&qid=1701701755&sprefix=knit%2Bpick%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1

  • @mariacorona9177
    @mariacorona9177 2 года назад +1

    You explain very well I just learn to knit. I want to know what kind of needle you use to knit wooden or metal because I used metal it very spill off…

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад

      Welcome to the knitting hobby! While you’re still learning to knit I recommend using wood needles because they help hold the yarn. Once you’re a confident knitter, then try the metal. At least, that’s what worked for me :)

  • @mrschez21
    @mrschez21 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos you teach very well. I’m having trouble getting this pattern. I went to the site and clicked on this picture and it’s not letting me get it. ❤️

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! Sorry you're having issues getting to the pattern. Here's the link to my website; its about 3-4 rows down and it'll take you to a pdf - Happy knitting ❤️ www.handmadebystacyj.com/knit

  • @donnasr1799
    @donnasr1799 2 года назад

    I have found that #3 weight cotton yarn is perfect for dishcloths. #4 seems to be too thick and is hard to get it in a glass to wash it.

  • @alvinastrohm775
    @alvinastrohm775 Год назад

    How do you wind the yarn in cakes? I like to pull from the center too

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  Год назад +1

      Hi there! I actually did a video on this particular topic! Here’s the link for you ❤️
      How to turn your Hank into a Cake
      ruclips.net/video/MChraDqJ7_0/видео.html

  • @dariamancini963
    @dariamancini963 Год назад +1

    I'm guessing you used 12 inch cable or...?

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  Год назад +1

      The cable itself is 14". Since this is worked flat, you can use almost any length cable. You can also try with straight needles if you don't have circulars (I'd just make sure that they're at least 10" needles).

  • @julesh5128
    @julesh5128 3 года назад +1

    great video, do you knit five or six rows at the end? your pattern finishes on a knit then says knit 5 but your handy tick sheet says k5p34k5 then k for five rows?

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  3 года назад +1

      Thank you - I’m glad you enjoyed the video! And, oh goodness, I didn’t notice the typo. Yes, follow the tick sheet and only knit the 5 rows.

  • @JulieBrossard-r7h
    @JulieBrossard-r7h 9 месяцев назад

    How do I get the printable pattern for this washcloth I would love to try to make

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Julie! I have the pattern in two locations.
      You can visit my website at: handmadebystacyj.com/2022/03/16/learn-to-knit-dishcloth/
      or on ravelry at:
      www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garter-ridge-wash-cloth-2
      I hope you enjoy’ 😊

  • @maggiechampion1834
    @maggiechampion1834 2 года назад +1

    I too have had difficulty getting the pattern for dish cloth.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад

      Hi Maggie - thank you for letting me know (I'm so sorry that was difficult to access). I added the direct link now for easy access. :)

  • @altheasweeting8201
    @altheasweeting8201 Год назад +1

    How could I order my kitty mastery.

    • @altheasweeting8201
      @altheasweeting8201 Год назад +1

      I want to order my still how to do that.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  Год назад +1

      I'm not quite sure what you mean by "kitty mastery". Could you please elaborate so that I can try to help? Thanks!

  • @kathleenheffner5097
    @kathleenheffner5097 6 месяцев назад

    Your pattern says 2 knit to make the ridge. If you knit three then you’ll be in the purl row.

  • @tishastrauch6162
    @tishastrauch6162 2 года назад +1

    I am unable to get this pattern from your website. Help please.

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад +1

      Hi Tisha - sorry about that. I noticed that when it opens that there is a pop up with the pdf. Here is the link to the knitting patterns on the website: www.handmadebystacyj.com/knit-patterns
      Just scroll down until you see it and make sure that a pop up blocker isn't blocking the page from opening. Happy knitting!

    • @tishastrauch6162
      @tishastrauch6162 2 года назад +1

      @@handmadebystacyj Thank you! Got it. I love this pattern.❤️. It is very easy for a beginner knitter. A great tutorial. 🤗

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  2 года назад +1

      @@tishastrauch6162 - yay!!! I’m so happy that you like it!

  • @jennifervanhyning4359
    @jennifervanhyning4359 Год назад

    Nope. Already lost at 9:57. 😞

    • @handmadebystacyj
      @handmadebystacyj  Год назад

      I'm so sorry that it was confusing. When I was learning to knit, it took me a few tries (and days) to get comfortable with the knit stitch first, then purling. If you'd like to look at other folks that do tutorials, I highly recommend Marly Bird, VeryPink and Studio Knit - they all helped me when I was learning.