Awww... I'm sorry, an intarsia project is still on my list of ToDo's! (to knit this heart, we would have needed that, to work it in intarsia technique). For the moment, I have some simple fair isle projects: ruclips.net/video/ujArndFzEjY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/rPFztd0143M/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OcqLHi5K57Y/видео.html
@@Tuteate thank you! I’ve made 2 of those hats and actually the grey and green one will work perfectly for my gift for my cousins! I’m a total fan of your tutorials, I’d like to buy you a ☕️.
You always make such beautiful things. I appreciate all of the work you put into your easy to follow videos & into your free app. As usual, I can’t wait to make these next. Thank you.😊
I've made the first one, now starting its pair. I did learn though, that I'd gone a bit too long on the heel/foot opening section. Will just put a drawstring through this pair. Next pair I'll stop sooner. Also, by 'trying on' while still on the loom, I went too long overall & had to unravel about 6 rows or so. Again, lesson learned for the next pair. Other than that, easiest slippers I've made. And my other patterns weren't hard!
Спасибо Вам за ваш труд ,очень полезное видео , прошу Вас не пропадайте и ещё выпускайте видео . Хотелось видео на мужские шапки , если можно . Спасибо !
so lovely and easy to follow tutorial, especially the heart stitches. My question is, why knit the heel in flat panel if you’re going to seam them up afterwards anyway? Wouldn’t they be smoother without a seam? I’m planning on knitting these for my son-in-law’s grandmother, for her 90th! Thanks!
Hi Mary Beth! Thank you so much for your feedback :) You could work the heel like in this other project: ruclips.net/video/aVRwJPKbu7A/видео.html (with "decreases" and "increases"), but I wanted to share a simple and easy project, so that's why I did it in that other way
Un proyecto muy original y lindo! Gracias por compartirlo! Estoy segura de que vas sobrada de ideas para nuevos proyectos pero me gustaría, si fuera posible, sugerirte uno. Estoy buscando video tutoriales para hacer un chaleco en telar y no encuentro ninguno que me guste. Y el único que sí, (el de Telar Maya, chaleco con cuello bandeja) está tan mal narrado que no lo entiendo bien y me da mucho palo revisitarlo para realizar la prenda. Además es en telar rectangular. ¿Creés que podrías hacer una versión similar? Si además fuera en telar redondo ya sería lo más... Muchas gracias de cualquier forma. Un besote desde Bcn.
Hi Sara! We would need a narrower loom or we could use this same loom but working with a fewer number of pegs. Then, we would need to work the whole slipper in flat panel (we would need to work a rectangle), and sew it the end to give it the slipper shape...
You mean every embroidered stitch? Every one is worked in the same way so, if you try this project, I think you'll see that the video shows enough (in my opinion), or at least I hope so
@@Tuteate It's a little bit difficult to know where to place the stitch, but since I loved it I'll give it a try and see. Maybe once I start it, it will easier than I think.
The downloadable PDF PATTERN of this project is available here: www.etsy.com/listing/1169810883/
I saw this thumbnail and thought finallyyyyy the intarsia or fair isle tutorial I’ve been waiting for! 😩
Still very lovely! 🥰
Awww... I'm sorry, an intarsia project is still on my list of ToDo's! (to knit this heart, we would have needed that, to work it in intarsia technique). For the moment, I have some simple fair isle projects:
ruclips.net/video/ujArndFzEjY/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/rPFztd0143M/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OcqLHi5K57Y/видео.html
@@Tuteate thank you! I’ve made 2 of those hats and actually the grey and green one will work perfectly for my gift for my cousins! I’m a total fan of your tutorials, I’d like to buy you a ☕️.
Ohh my such a cute project. I can't wait to make these. I need new slippers. My new project. ☺
Great! Thank you Tricia :)
You always make such beautiful things. I appreciate all of the work you put into your easy to follow videos & into your free app. As usual, I can’t wait to make these next. Thank you.😊
Thank you so much for your kind words, they mean a lot to me :)
Awesome…. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Thank you so much for appreciating it Dawn
Your videos are amazing! Can't wait to knit these😍😍
So cute!!! Can’t wait to make these!!
Thank you! ^_^
@@Tuteate you’re welcome
I know what my next project is 😊👍
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pretty i like them.
🥰 thank you
Wow!
Thank you ^_^
I've made the first one, now starting its pair. I did learn though, that I'd gone a bit too long on the heel/foot opening section. Will just put a drawstring through this pair. Next pair I'll stop sooner. Also, by 'trying on' while still on the loom, I went too long overall & had to unravel about 6 rows or so. Again, lesson learned for the next pair. Other than that, easiest slippers I've made. And my other patterns weren't hard!
Me encantaron muchas gracias!
Gracias a ti Yolanda! :)
Спасибо Вам за ваш труд ,очень полезное видео , прошу Вас не пропадайте и ещё выпускайте видео . Хотелось видео на мужские шапки , если можно . Спасибо !
Thank you for your comment :) Here you can check the list of hat tutorials I already posted: ruclips.net/p/PLRk-IKVEJpjNiVLDxU8lu6QZL1tY7a3dE
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so lovely and easy to follow tutorial, especially the heart stitches. My question is, why knit the heel in flat panel if you’re going to seam them up afterwards anyway? Wouldn’t they be smoother without a seam? I’m planning on knitting these for my son-in-law’s grandmother, for her 90th! Thanks!
Hi Mary Beth! Thank you so much for your feedback :)
You could work the heel like in this other project: ruclips.net/video/aVRwJPKbu7A/видео.html (with "decreases" and "increases"), but I wanted to share a simple and easy project, so that's why I did it in that other way
@@Tuteate I’ll look at this video, thanks so much.
Un proyecto muy original y lindo! Gracias por compartirlo!
Estoy segura de que vas sobrada de ideas para nuevos proyectos pero me gustaría, si fuera posible, sugerirte uno. Estoy buscando video tutoriales para hacer un chaleco en telar y no encuentro ninguno que me guste. Y el único que sí, (el de Telar Maya, chaleco con cuello bandeja) está tan mal narrado que no lo entiendo bien y me da mucho palo revisitarlo para realizar la prenda. Además es en telar rectangular.
¿Creés que podrías hacer una versión similar? Si además fuera en telar redondo ya sería lo más...
Muchas gracias de cualquier forma.
Un besote desde Bcn.
Gracias! Pues muy chulo, me apunto la idea :)
Un abrazo enorme (también des de BCN! jeje)
Hii I really like ur content!! Does this also work with a 16 peg loom?
Can I use the e wrap knit stitch
This will give me a chance to make socks for woman’s home and homeless .
Great idea! They are very quick to be made and I found them very cozy :)
How would you adjust the size these for kids ?
Hi Sara! We would need a narrower loom or we could use this same loom but working with a fewer number of pegs. Then, we would need to work the whole slipper in flat panel (we would need to work a rectangle), and sew it the end to give it the slipper shape...
Nooooo! You should have shown all the process for the heart for us noobies.
Love the slippers though.
You mean every embroidered stitch? Every one is worked in the same way so, if you try this project, I think you'll see that the video shows enough (in my opinion), or at least I hope so
@@Tuteate It's a little bit difficult to know where to place the stitch, but since I loved it I'll give it a try and see. Maybe once I start it, it will easier than I think.
It’s called duplicate stitch, there’s many tutorials and it’s not difficult.
Couldn't tell,but it looks like the first peg was skipped and they started on the second peg.
Hi Alicia! Yes, when we are working the heel part, we work in flat panels and every row starts skipping the first peg and knitting the rest :)