Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I’ve ripped out my knitting NUMEROUS times trying to resolve the wraps when heading in the “other” direction. I’m confident now that I can do this!
Time and time again you are a life saver Suzanne. Thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge. It really means the world to me, as it allows me to feel confident in my knitting. Knowing that if I am stuck and need help and I can just look up your videos and usually find the solution? Absolutely amazing. Thank you thank you thank you.
Thank you so much for posting this. I am knitting in the round so when I get to these last pick up stitches (which were on the purl wrap and turn side) I was so lost. Thank you again. You saved my sweater project!!! I wish I could give you a big hug (guess it would be an elbow bump now!!!).
Thank you so much! I'm an intermediate knitter and I never could manage to get neat short rows :( But now I've just knit my best short rows ever! Thank you, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.You've got a new subscriber.
Thanks so much for this! I have been trying out short row designs and have been fine with working them flat. But when I did them in the round, I just could not figure out the right way to do that alternative one. There are so many short row videos that do not mention this issue at all.
I wish I had known this technique 3 pairs of German Short Row socks ago. Thanks for this teaching, Suzanne. And, I can't find the Undulance pattern on Loveknitting, and I want to make those socks.
I am converting a flat sleeveless bottom up sweater pattern to knit in the round. I want to build in steeks for the armholes. As is usually the case, the flat pattern calls for bind-offs at the underarm, 4 at the end of the first two rows and 1 at each end of the next seven rows. How do I handle the bind-offs with steeks? I've considered ssks and k2togs, or german short rows but it appears I would still need to go back and forth for at least those rows. Is there a more clever way to do this? I've watched several videos but none I've seen have a continuous round flow.
I can pick up wraps fine on the first side, but when I picked them up on the other side i still have holes. I picked them up the same as on the first side very frustrating.
Hi, Suzanne. Recently I've been studying short-row sock heels. Some of them have a "coarser-look", regarding the heel diagonal view. Do you know of a short-row sock heel that has a "smoother-looking" heel diagonal? Thank you very much. :)))
@@SuzanneBryan Well, ok Suzanne. It's just that there are SO many, different short-row heels; it gives me "brain confusion". If I could find even one website that shows comparson photos of a few more common short-row heels, that would be a big help. Some websites have word-descriptions, one had drawings; those are no help, only more confusion. I want good photos, preferably side-by-side, & labeled. I've been studying this; no help. Thanks, anyway.😔
@@SuzanneBryan Guess what?! I said a prayer to my Guardian Angel for help with this. Within 5 minutes I found just the exact info that I wanted (from my reply to you, above)! On a website is covered these five: wrap & turn, yarn over, German short rows, Japanese short rows, shadow wrapped. Surely, I'll find something that I like in there. (Who says that prayers aren't answered?) 😁
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I’ve ripped out my knitting NUMEROUS times trying to resolve the wraps when heading in the “other” direction. I’m confident now that I can do this!
That's wonderful to hear, Rosemary! ❤️
Time and time again you are a life saver Suzanne. Thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge. It really means the world to me, as it allows me to feel confident in my knitting. Knowing that if I am stuck and need help and I can just look up your videos and usually find the solution? Absolutely amazing. Thank you thank you thank you.
You are very welcome. Happy Knitting!
Aaa this was so helpful! And just when I thought it couldn't get better, you showed how it works with throwing too. Thank you so much :)
Thank you so much for posting this. I am knitting in the round so when I get to these last pick up stitches (which were on the purl wrap and turn side) I was so lost. Thank you again. You saved my sweater project!!! I wish I could give you a big hug (guess it would be an elbow bump now!!!).
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much! I'm an intermediate knitter and I never could manage to get neat short rows :( But now I've just knit my best short rows ever! Thank you, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.You've got a new subscriber.
Wonderful!
This is the best explanation on picking up the wraps. Thank you Suzanne for your tutorials.
Rachel S.
You are very welcome RS BeadDesign! Happy knitting.
Nice! Very enlightening. Gorgeous sock!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you Suzanne, your tutorials are very helpful :)
You are so welcome! Happy Holidays.
Finally, picking up wrapped stitches is easy.
You are very welcome Suzanne Berry! Happy knitting.
Glad you showed me. True for 3 needles too?
This is so helpful, thank you! I could not figure out what I was doing wrong.
You are very welcome, Linda, I'm glad my video helped! ❤️
Thanks you so much! This is exactly what I’ve been trying to find.
You are very welcome.
Just what I needed. Thank you Suzanne!
You are very welcome Selva AKINCI! Happy knitting.
Thanks so much for this! I have been trying out short row designs and have been fine with working them flat. But when I did them in the round, I just could not figure out the right way to do that alternative one. There are so many short row videos that do not mention this issue at all.
Thank you Frank. I appreciate your feedback.
Thank you! That was so clear.
You are very welcome, Jacqueline! 😊
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you sooooo.... much❤❤❤❤
Lovely!! Thank you so much!
I wish I had known this technique 3 pairs of German Short Row socks ago. Thanks for this teaching, Suzanne.
And, I can't find the Undulance pattern on Loveknitting, and I want to make those socks.
Thank you David Hensley! Happy knitting.
I am converting a flat sleeveless bottom up sweater pattern to knit in the round. I want to build in steeks for the armholes. As is usually the case, the flat pattern calls for bind-offs at the underarm, 4 at the end of the first two rows and 1 at each end of the next seven rows. How do I handle the bind-offs with steeks? I've considered ssks and k2togs, or german short rows but it appears I would still need to go back and forth for at least those rows. Is there a more clever way to do this? I've watched several videos but none I've seen have a continuous round flow.
Very helpful thank you 😊
I can get the first side just fine, but the 2nd side just ends up in holes, please please what am I doing wrong
I can pick up wraps fine on the first side, but when I picked them up on the other side i still have holes. I picked them up the same as on the first side very frustrating.
very to the point, thank you !!!
Thank you!
Thanks so much
You're welcome!
Would it possible to use either Japanese or German short rows in the round too?
Yes, this will work for any kind of short rows.
Hi, Suzanne. Recently I've been studying short-row sock heels. Some of them have a "coarser-look", regarding the heel diagonal view. Do you know of a short-row sock heel that has a "smoother-looking" heel diagonal? Thank you very much. :)))
Each person has their personal preference. Just keep trying them. You will find the one you like.
@@SuzanneBryan Well, ok Suzanne. It's just that there are SO many, different short-row heels; it gives me "brain confusion". If I could find even one website that shows comparson photos of a few more common short-row heels, that would be a big help. Some websites have word-descriptions, one had drawings; those are no help, only more confusion. I want good photos, preferably side-by-side, & labeled. I've been studying this; no help. Thanks, anyway.😔
@@SuzanneBryan Guess what?! I said a prayer to my Guardian Angel for help with this. Within 5 minutes I found just the exact info that I wanted (from my reply to you, above)! On a website is covered these five: wrap & turn, yarn over, German short rows, Japanese short rows, shadow wrapped. Surely, I'll find something that I like in there. (Who says that prayers aren't answered?) 😁
Wonderful!
Both sides are picked up the same way?
Yep, just too simple, right? But true.
I'm missing something and I just can't get it.
Are you right handed, I'm s leftie and struggling to understand
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