Common Knitting Mistakes + How to Fix Them! // For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @WellLovedKnits
    @WellLovedKnits  2 года назад +7

    What other common mistakes should I cover next?
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    • @heathermullins3281
      @heathermullins3281 2 года назад

      How to substitute yarn in patterns. I get really excited for a pattern, and try to knit it with my stash yarn (even gauge swatch it to check!) but it always comes out wonky and not the right size… is there a way around this? Should you just buy the recommended yarn, or is there a better way to check? Another beginner mistake is seeing different textured yarn in the shop, not knowing they could be a nightmare for a beginner to knit with! Think furry or fluffy yarns, or weird acrylics. So tempting! But not the way…

    • @valhoff3
      @valhoff3 Год назад

      Very helpful, easy to understand corrections. Just one suggestion; the purple yarn is pretty dark and makes it hard to see what you’re doing. Thanks!

  • @LovingLipgloss
    @LovingLipgloss 2 года назад +87

    I don't know if you ever did a Blocking 101, but would love to see a in depth video on it. Right now I'm still afraid to block anything hahaha

    • @laurenb2407
      @laurenb2407 2 года назад +1

      I would also find that so helpful!

  • @cameronlakeman6295
    @cameronlakeman6295 2 года назад +20

    I've experienced back/wrist pain while knitting before. I've realized that stretching before/during/after knitting actually helps especially if you know you will be knitting for a long time.
    Love your videos ❤️

    • @valerodriguez6854
      @valerodriguez6854 2 года назад +1

      I talked to a chiropractic doctor about this and he told me to try and use a chair with arm rest so I’m not holding my arms up and overworking the muscle, it can also help to sit straight and not bend your back and or neck so much looking down. Stretching and taking breaks definitely helps!!

  • @conniesmith9989
    @conniesmith9989 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi from Texas. I attempt not to knit when I am too tired because I really want to enjoy the journey. I enjoy knitting, sewing and reading. It is my therapy. Thank you for sharing.

  • @gabrielleyelle
    @gabrielleyelle 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this! My issues as a person who is a long time beginner...with both knitting and crochet I drop/add stitches like crazy especially on the ends of rows I just get confused. I also have such a hard time making a first row of 1×1 knit/purl, it prevents me from getting so many projects started.

  • @colleencosgrove5588
    @colleencosgrove5588 Год назад

    Thank you for this. I’ve knitted quite a lot but make tons of mistakes. Most experienced knitters want to just fix my mistakes for me rather than teaching how to do it myself.

  • @graceturner9558
    @graceturner9558 2 года назад +12

    Alternative lifeline method: If your using interchangeable needles you can also use the little hole that you tighten them with to thread fishing line or dental floss and then knit as usual across and your lifeline goes in as you knit. Especially helpful if you’ve got several hundred stitches that you would otherwise have to individually collect with a darning needle.

  • @heathermullins3281
    @heathermullins3281 2 года назад +4

    This was so beautifully produced! I’m a beginner, and I’ve definitely done most of these! Great, super clear instructions and tutorials. Also, the fact that you are wearing your cardigan no. 7 that I swatched today! So excited to cast on tomorrow!! Giving my ultimate inspiration. Thanks Bethany!!! 🙌

  • @TheJaquielle
    @TheJaquielle 2 года назад +1

    Your videos helped me so much! I usually crochet, because my first attempts at knitting (around 8 years ago) were horrid. If you made a bingo chart from all these mistakes, I would get at least two bingo lines haha Now, after many of your videos and podcasts, I'm already halfway on the yoke of my first handknit sweater and I'm so happy! I try not to get mad at myself because my knitting is much slower than my crocheting and I feel like I'm ready to try knitting socks once I'm done with my sweater 💙

  • @tessa5
    @tessa5 2 года назад +2

    Hi Bethany, I really enjoy your videos! I haven't been knitting for very long, so videos like this are really helpful.
    Somehow I always have problems with my lifelines. I either turn out to have split my yarn somewhere, or just have trouble seeing if my pattern is working out as it should in the area around the lifeline!
    I have struggled with Repetitive Strain Injury for years, so I probably should never have started knitting (now I'm addicted, so it's too late 😉 ). I'm a English knitter, and for me this turned out to be really painful in my left hand, as that's where I was carrying the most weight a lot of the time. My wrists also hurt knitting English style on straight needles. It helped me to learn more of a flicking motion, so I don't have to let go of my right needle all the time. I also find circular needles distribute the weight more evenly than straight ones. It's such a relief to have found this out, as I was terrified I'd have to give up knitting. Hopefully now I'll be able to knit for many years to come!🧶

  • @stringcheese6833
    @stringcheese6833 2 года назад +1

    I have found sleeping with a wrist brace helps mitigate some of the pain, and at least helps prevent it from spilling over into the next day. Also, keeping the bulk of the weight of what your working on in your lap helps as well. For me, this means lowering my hands near my lap when I'm knitting instead of keeping them higher up like how you would when doing embroidery. But especially remembering to take lots and lots of breaks with heavier yarns is a huge help.

  • @NeS-mt4cd
    @NeS-mt4cd 2 года назад +1

    I wish this video existed when I started knitting 3 years ago and was so confused about the random holes in my very first scarf :D I made all of these mistakes! And I just realized that the holes around my raglan increases are a mistake haha. Lovely video as always!!

  • @365darknlovely
    @365darknlovely 2 года назад +1

    Good morning Bethany. Can you please demonstrate how to fix a dropped kfb one/several row(s) down? Thank you. BTW, I love your videos💜

  • @SpiringVenus
    @SpiringVenus Год назад

    So excited to learn about a lifeline! I’m new to knitting and this will be perfect for me!

  • @abbibutton
    @abbibutton 2 года назад +3

    I’m always in school when Bethany posts. I have a test tomorrow & guess what I’m doing instead of studying for history…..watching this video 💕💕

  • @erikaantonsson9327
    @erikaantonsson9327 2 года назад

    A lifeline is pretty easy to add to rows below the needles as well, at least if you're working in stockinette! Probably not the best to add in the middle of a lace pattern, but I accidentally dropped a few stitches while knitting socks a while back, added a lifeline two or three rows back and frogged. Then add the stitches on the lifeline back on your needles.

  • @tammyr.3882
    @tammyr.3882 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you have a video on if the yarn drops off the needle if it's too close to the top? How do you put it back on.

    • @raeleohana8797
      @raeleohana8797 8 месяцев назад

      yes, I need simple things like this!

  • @janetsmith7147
    @janetsmith7147 Год назад

    Very informative and easy to follow video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @MaryThorensen
    @MaryThorensen 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Your explanations helped me a lot!!😊

  • @oliviaormsby7114
    @oliviaormsby7114 2 года назад

    You always post when I have my lunch at school perfect 😍

  • @emmarockwell7732
    @emmarockwell7732 2 года назад

    Such a great video !! I am in love with the grape purple yarn you used to demonstrate holes in work, where do you buy your yarn?

    • @WellLovedKnits
      @WellLovedKnits  2 года назад

      That is from wool and the gang! It’s aubergine or eggplant. Not sure if it’s available anymore, but worth a shot!

  • @cheleharri101
    @cheleharri101 9 месяцев назад

    I think I did a y/o and had a hole but how do you fix it? I frogged the whole project starting over. My first time making a sweater. Where is the tutorial for the sweater you’re wearing? I like it. Please respond, thank you😅.

  • @TerrorOfTeacup
    @TerrorOfTeacup 2 года назад

    For me it's hard to describe the problem but it will be fine since im not planning on start over my sweter back pannel

  • @doalux
    @doalux 2 года назад

    omg thank you i was struggling with twisted stitches when picking them up until i saw this lol !

  • @theedinklepeepee
    @theedinklepeepee 11 месяцев назад +1

    i keep thinking it's too much work to learn all these mistake fixes, so "i'll just not make any mistakes," but guess what ends up happening...

  • @sagabyakuya12
    @sagabyakuya12 2 года назад

    I should really get into a habit of inserting a lifeline, especially when I start doing colourwork on a circular yoke in a sweater pattern. Something I really realized during my current project (an Icelandic sweater) when I made a mistake repeatedly in the beginning of the colourwork pattern on the yoke, was then too lazy to tink back half-a-round and then made another mistake few rounds later, was too lazy to fix that and now I'm considering frogging the colourwork and starting over. Without a lifeline. The other option would be to continue as is and then after finishing just imitate those mistake stitches with a darning needle - which also works but it doesn't look as nice as one yarn is much darker than the other and the lighter yarn doesn't completely cover the darker one... I'm already about halfway done with the yoke, so it'd be a lot of frogging. Such a beginner mistake to make (I'm an experienced knitter, even though this is my fourth sweater, I've been knitting for over a decade) and I think I'm def gonna use a lifeline going forward.

  • @reneetedesco9287
    @reneetedesco9287 2 года назад

    Thank you for demystifying fixing mistakes!

  • @thesquishstitch
    @thesquishstitch 2 года назад

    Do you have tips on fixing an accidental yarn over besides frogging your work?

  • @valerodriguez6854
    @valerodriguez6854 2 года назад

    Could you please do a blocking video? I just started knitting and I haven’t gotten the hang of it yet, seems scary and don’t really understand it

  • @lauraraines767
    @lauraraines767 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Bethany, this was indeed very helpful. 😊🌸

  • @lisiakp6029
    @lisiakp6029 2 года назад

    What kind of yarn is the creme yarn, you are using to show the twisted stitches? Is it Drops Wish?

  • @susanswanson6231
    @susanswanson6231 9 месяцев назад

    what do you do when you've made mistakes in the pattern and those mistakes go back 6 rows? I did this on the border on a blanket. Do I have to unravel and start over?

  • @meenu3113
    @meenu3113 2 года назад

    What if the dropped stitch is on the edge of the work like towards the side seam and about 40 rows below. Can that be fixed please advise. Thanks

  • @bs6281
    @bs6281 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @samanthaelizabeth8330
    @samanthaelizabeth8330 2 года назад

    “I try not to tug too much when making increases.” Oh, so that’s what’s been going on with me. Lol!

  • @monalawhorn707
    @monalawhorn707 2 года назад

    Oh hi this is Mona in Wisconsin in the US 66 every mistake you brought up I've made and then some which is beginning knitting in 2016 and I'm visually impaired it's I may just all those mistakes and the good Lord has helped me with everyone way you showed the fix it he has told me to do it so it was confirmation to me when I seen you and other Crafters say this is the way to fix the mistake I know I was doing it right the Lord actually told me and when I say the Lord I mean yeah way in Jesus for those that don't understand or no I'm a born again believer and he does help me I love your podcast and I love you and I'm praying for you and your husband I love the way you you do the sweaters if you could find a way to let me know how I could get some of your patterns with the limited income in the US with just a cricket phone I would be interested to know this I have others help me with my my finances is only have a card and I only get paid once a month so it's that but too much information about me sorry but since I only know my life I can't tell of others so and I only know my experiences I can't speak on others so with having said that I would like to see more sweaters tutorials and I would love to know what advice you would give to what kind of other interchangeable knitting sets to get I have the boys and I have the Knitters pride but they don't offer very much cables you know that are long enough I need more 60 inch cables and more 40 inch cables cuz I like to work on blankets and things bigger objects and it just is helpful but and I do make cats but I do like to try to use the magic loop method I do have one set of dpns it's a bamboo set it's a Susan Bates bamboo said this is a set and yeah anyway and any yarn that you would recommend that I can get I'm trying to get more into natural fibers mostly I know you don't like to work with acrylic but that's all I could afford it for a long long time and but I do have some wool in there I got the cheapies check from Marley bird I got it's 100% Marina wall but I want to get some more in the car I got but I think they discontinued it and I want to make a sweater out of it but I'm going to have to find another color that goes with it and I've got some a woolies there that I've had and so wooly yarn so I got some wool and if you could advise me that I'd appreciate it my email if you want the email me you don't have to you can just let me know in the podcast whatever is Mona lawhorn and I don't know whether the Gmail comes first or at the end I'm not tech savvy with computers but as Gmail 1 2 3 so it might be the one two three first and then the Gmail however it goes and the symbol of course that goes with it thanks shalom

  • @caecilia4177
    @caecilia4177 2 года назад

    Just to let you know: the link to your Instagram in the description isn’t working. Love the video ☺️