Thank you so much for this tutorial. I had a gorgeous border pattern I wanted to use on a blanket, but had no clue how to work it around corners without there being warping, even with aggressive blocking. Following this video worked perfectly!
Thank you for this instructive video! And thanks for showing it on the two stulen of knitting: a continental knitter myself, I get super confused by throwing!!
I will be putting it up on Ravelry today. You will see it in my Lace KAL thread in Knitting with Suzanne Bryan. See you there. It will be this afternoon.
Suzanne I came across a pattern that required a "String of Pearl" edging for the front of a sweater. I have never even heard of. I look up U-Tube high and low no answer to be found .I learn knitting by looking , to read a pattern is a great challenge for me. Unless I learn how my sweater will never finish.Will you help and feature on your next tutorial video. Much thanks.
The book is "The Timeless Knits for Kid"s by Chris Longpre ( pattern sizes are from 4 to 14 ‚. The pattern is "Head of The Class" for girl.. Thanks Suzanne.
@@SuzanneBryan Would these same techniques work with a worsted weight yarn? I am looking for education regarding "Rounding the corners of applied lace/cabled borders for Dummies". Thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I had a gorgeous border pattern I wanted to use on a blanket, but had no clue how to work it around corners without there being warping, even with aggressive blocking. Following this video worked perfectly!
Love this video. I think I finally understand how to go around the corner. Thank you!
You are so welcome, Trish, I'm glad my video was helpful! 😊
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Ya... I haven't been doing it that way. Thanks for showing me a better way.
Glad to help
Thank you for this instructive video! And thanks for showing it on the two stulen of knitting: a continental knitter myself, I get super confused by throwing!!
I was not able to find the knit along! Love to watch you knit.
I will be putting it up on Ravelry today. You will see it in my Lace KAL thread in Knitting with Suzanne Bryan.
See you there. It will be this afternoon.
Suzanne I came across a pattern that required a "String of Pearl" edging for the front of a sweater. I have never even heard of. I look up U-Tube high and low no answer to be found .I learn knitting by looking , to read a pattern is a great challenge for me. Unless I learn how my sweater will never finish.Will you help and feature on your next tutorial video. Much thanks.
Let me look for it and I will if I can. Thank you!
Thank you very much , much appreciated.@@SuzanneBryan
Can you tell me the name of the pattern?
The book is "The Timeless Knits for Kid"s by Chris Longpre ( pattern sizes are from 4 to 14 ‚. The pattern is "Head of The Class" for girl.. Thanks Suzanne.
Thank you!
I am sorry, but I do not own that book.
This is such a good tutorial. Thank you.
And the yarn you're using is a gorgeous color. What is it?
The yarn is a lace weight 100% merino wool hand dyed by a friend. Thank you.
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Thank you!
Please tell the lace design separately ...
This is part of a lace tutorial that i have for sale on Ravelry. - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lacework---a-skill-building-tutorial
@@SuzanneBryan Would these same techniques work with a worsted weight yarn? I am looking for education regarding "Rounding the corners of applied lace/cabled borders for Dummies". Thank you!
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