I love your knitting style especially your purls. That is the smoothest continental style I have ever seen and makes the purls painless. I am watching very closely to get it into my memory. Thanks for the tutorials and I am a subscriber and will recommend your channel to everyone I know.
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ciao,il punto fragola è bellissimo,ma purtroppo la traduzione dei sottotitoli è pessima quindi non si capisce quante file fai e da dove ripetere,per caso hai una spiegazione dettagliata e scritta del punto fragola?grazie,ciao.
Thank you for sharing this stitch :) I do need to say though... It bugs the hell out of me that you just say "knit" when you actually shifts between a regular knit (through the front loop) and a "knit to the back" (knitting through the back loop). Since you're shifting between those two stitches, I'm thinking this is important. But before I noticed, I really just thought it was a regular knit stitch all the way through...
She knits and purls backwards -- all stitches are knitted through the back loop, and the purls are wrapped opposite to the way I've ever seen it done (up from the bottom vs. over the top). I don't know if that's a regional difference, or if it's just a feature of European knitting (holding the yarn in the left hand instead of the right). It makes me reluctant to try her stitches, because I don't know how they'll work with knitting the other way -- the only way I've ever seen someone knit. I don't want to waste my time if there's no chance the stitch pattern can come out looking right.
The pattern would look the same! She is holding her yarn continental style & some continental knitters will wrap the yarn under the needle when they purl because it's quicker and easier, which then makes the stitch sit twisted on the needle, so as not to twist it when she knits she must knit it through the back leg! Just knit and purl your stitches like you would for any stockinette pattern.
you're welcome, have you tried this one yet? I am working on a sweater but love to check out the possibilities so when I move on to the next project I have several ideas....sometimes too many :D Happy knitting!
Very nice, and easy. This strawberry stitch will be incorporated into one of my hat patterns. Thank you Sheru for continuously giving me new ideas!
I love your knitting style especially your purls. That is the smoothest continental style I have ever seen and makes the purls painless. I am watching very closely to get it into my memory. Thanks for the tutorials and I am a subscriber and will recommend your channel to everyone I know.
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Very nice design my mom is very like this design
Your mum looks like a strawberry?! LOL
Perfect stitch for a wrap jacket or cardigan
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Great tutorial, beautiful design thank you
Thank so much for clear explanation.
Thanks for sharing the video..It's great talent.
Simple N good patrons I liked very much thank u
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very easy and sooooo beautiful thank you m,Sam😘😘😘😘😘😘
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very nice design of ladies sweater I'm knitting too
good knitting style
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من فضلك اريد فيديو لعمل كلارديجان الأكمام بحبات الفراوله
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looks like many trees
el tejido de punto es hermoso y relajante.
GOOD MORNING IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE STRAWBERRY POINT IN ITALIAN FOR COURTESY ALSO FOR A PAYMENT THANKS FOR THE ANSWER
very nice
Beautiful mam can we do this on circular needles
curious why on row 13 when working the decrease why it was done as a k5tog when the stitches are perls?
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Please hindi me bataye
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ciao,il punto fragola è bellissimo,ma purtroppo la traduzione dei sottotitoli è pessima quindi non si capisce quante file fai e da dove ripetere,per caso hai una spiegazione dettagliata e scritta del punto fragola?grazie,ciao.
Quero receita em portugues
Thanks!
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nice
جمييييييييل
hey, do you have written instructions for this pattern?
no we don't have written instructions
Grazieeeeee
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Thank you for sharing this stitch :)
I do need to say though... It bugs the hell out of me that you just say "knit" when you actually shifts between a regular knit (through the front loop) and a "knit to the back" (knitting through the back loop).
Since you're shifting between those two stitches, I'm thinking this is important. But before I noticed, I really just thought it was a regular knit stitch all the way through...
She knits and purls backwards -- all stitches are knitted through the back loop, and the purls are wrapped opposite to the way I've ever seen it done (up from the bottom vs. over the top). I don't know if that's a regional difference, or if it's just a feature of European knitting (holding the yarn in the left hand instead of the right).
It makes me reluctant to try her stitches, because I don't know how they'll work with knitting the other way -- the only way I've ever seen someone knit. I don't want to waste my time if there's no chance the stitch pattern can come out looking right.
The pattern would look the same! She is holding her yarn continental style & some continental knitters will wrap the yarn under the needle when they purl because it's quicker and easier, which then makes the stitch sit twisted on the needle, so as not to twist it when she knits she must knit it through the back leg! Just knit and purl your stitches like you would for any stockinette pattern.
Smooth Player Thanks!
you're welcome, have you tried this one yet? I am working on a sweater but love to check out the possibilities so when I move on to the next project I have several ideas....sometimes too many :D Happy knitting!
Haven't tried it yet, but plan on doing it tonight :) I'll be returning with a verdict :D Tomorrow maybe..
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