Hands down best tutorial ever ^^ Yours is the easiest to follow - instructions are so simple and clear. Thank you so much for taking time out from relaxing with your family just to teach us this. Kinda have a feeling all those German short row questions motivated you to pick up the camera today^^
This was the clearest explanation I watched, you nailed it, great pacing and camera angle. Will watch thus when I begin my next pattern. Thank you Andrea🎉😁🙌
Thank you for the video, I've watched several German rows tutorials and yours was the one that succeeded in teaching me the technique. Thank you again, and I'll look at your other content.
Thank you for the tutorial l am very grateful for your time you put into your podcasts and tutorials it is very generous of you.l like to always buy your patterns not only because they are all gorgeous but because you are so giving with your time.❤️
Thank you. I am just at the heel turn of a flap and gusset heel. I'm going to try the turn with the German short row method. You explain and show it so clearly.
I make short row heels for socks. To do this, I wrap and turn going in, then resolve each wrapped stitch going out. With German short rows, after going in, would I have a series of double stitches that I would knit together when working my way out?
Question - are you always going one past the double stitch? OR is that an option that will be in the pattern? you did do a great demo. I might go back to the shawl that I was intimidated by!
Thank you for a specific tutorial! ♥️🧶🙌🏻Will playback when I start my 2nd pair of socks ! I messed this part up on my first pair, so my socks ended up one short one longer ☺️🤷🏻♀️
Thx for the tutorial! So, if you are knitting a pattern without short rows (but you think they would make it fit you better), how many short rows should you do? I hear “Do the math” but am not sure what that means…
My understanding if pattern says to do your favorite short row method with GSR you work one more stitch. IE knit to five stitches to end you actually work six. Am I correct.
I had a question: I am curentele knitting the Sonja sweater by petite knit and i am doing a shoulder but I’m not sure what this sentence means if you can help me🙏🏼 “Knit to 3 sts after the last turn (meaning you work the short row stitch from the previous RS row and then knit the next 3 sts), turn” I would really appreciate if someone could help 🙏🏼
Great demonstration. You really took the mystery out of knitting German short rows.
There's no better sound than Happy children at play. Well, maybe a babies laughter.
Thank-you for your extra clear short rows.
Your tutorials are second to none! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and enhancing the knitting enjoyment and success of so many of us.
Thank you. I always find the pace and explanation so clear and easy to follow.
Hands down best tutorial ever ^^ Yours is the easiest to follow - instructions are so simple and clear. Thank you so much for taking time out from relaxing with your family just to teach us this. Kinda have a feeling all those German short row questions motivated you to pick up the camera today^^
Thank you. Very good explanation.
This was the clearest explanation I watched, you nailed it, great pacing and camera angle. Will watch thus when I begin my next pattern. Thank you Andrea🎉😁🙌
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks, happy knitting
Andrea, thank you so much for this tutorial! Now I get it...
Suzanne
Thank you for the video, I've watched several German rows tutorials and yours was the one that succeeded in teaching me the technique. Thank you again, and I'll look at your other content.
Thank you for the tutorial l am very grateful for your time you put into your podcasts and tutorials it is very generous of you.l like to always buy your patterns not only because they are all gorgeous but because you are so giving with your time.❤️
Thank you. I am just at the heel turn of a flap and gusset heel. I'm going to try the turn with the German short row method. You explain and show it so clearly.
Thank you so much, for this clear and simple tutorial 👍😍
Thank you, I can't wait to try it.
Love your tutorials ❤
Excellent! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this Video!!!
Great tuto, thanks !
Thank you
I make short row heels for socks. To do this, I wrap and turn going in, then resolve each wrapped stitch going out. With German short rows, after going in, would I have a series of double stitches that I would knit together when working my way out?
Question - are you always going one past the double stitch? OR is that an option that will be in the pattern? you did do a great demo. I might go back to the shawl that I was intimidated by!
It will vary depending on the pattern!
Thank you so so much for this!
Gracias por compartir.
Thank you!
Thank you for a specific tutorial! ♥️🧶🙌🏻Will playback when I start my 2nd pair of socks ! I messed this part up on my first pair, so my socks ended up one short one longer ☺️🤷🏻♀️
Thank you very much! 😊
Im curious what yarn do you use for tutorials? Its pretty.
Thank you!!❤
Thanks again ❤
Thx for the tutorial! So, if you are knitting a pattern without short rows (but you think they would make it fit you better), how many short rows should you do? I hear “Do the math” but am not sure what that means…
I have bought your STRIPES pattern. Can I do German short row?
I am working in the round from the top. Do you show to knit short rows in the round?
My understanding if pattern says to do your favorite short row method with GSR you work one more stitch. IE knit to five stitches to end you actually work six. Am I correct.
I had a question: I am curentele knitting the Sonja sweater by petite knit and i am doing a shoulder but I’m not sure what this sentence means if you can help me🙏🏼 “Knit to 3 sts after the last turn (meaning you work the short row stitch from the previous RS row and then knit the next 3 sts), turn” I would really appreciate if someone could help 🙏🏼
How to substitute German short row in Weekender Light pattern?
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I can make the double stitch but for some reason when I knit the two stitches together I drop one
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