What Is The Difference Between E Wrap, U Knit and Flat Knit?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2017
  • This video will show you the difference in how to work each of these versions of a knit stitch on a loom. The right amount of tension is key!
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  • @anitanagel8155
    @anitanagel8155 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you Virginia for all of your video's. I am new at loom knitting & love it, you have helped me so much.

  • @3in1G
    @3in1G 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. New to looming and have only e wrapped hats for a year. Haven't really had time to learn a new knit stitch until now. So excited to see the out come of the U knit and Flat Knit stitched hats.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  4 года назад

      Remember, it will be tighter so make sure to add extra pegs depending on the size you want. But try it both ways and see what you like!

  • @bambikilla96
    @bambikilla96 5 лет назад +6

    Best comparison I've seen on this subject. Thank you for the explanation
    Very detailed and helps alot!!

  • @1Inked4Heart3
    @1Inked4Heart3 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for your time and video! Very helpful!!

  • @tenderppison76
    @tenderppison76 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Extremely helpful. You rock!!!

  • @helenwilliams6921
    @helenwilliams6921 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, Virginia! I've just finished seven hats with e-wraps, a practice hat just purled, and one with brioche. I've been wondering about a whole hat with u-wraps, and thanks to you, now I know!

  • @khalifazarooni1865
    @khalifazarooni1865 6 лет назад +3

    You are amazing. This video was also very helpful and I am so happy to find this channel! God bless your heart 😊❤

  • @alternativeremedies9739
    @alternativeremedies9739 4 года назад +1

    Thank you 😊 I'm a beginner in knitting but expert in crochet and didn't know the difference in knit stitching and I actually brought a knitted sweater to use as a pattern but I couldn't follow because I noticed the stitch that you described was either a flat or u stitch now I can continue my work 🤗

  • @2CraftySeniors
    @2CraftySeniors 7 лет назад +5

    Good video! This clearly shows the effect that each knit type will have on a project. So, if I want, for instance, to only use one strand of a #4 yarn, I would be wise to use the flat knit because it will give me the tightest and smoothest look and feel. As I was watching you work, I was thinking that I need to use my sock loom more for scarves and things that I'd like to be tighter. I have a lot of lighter weight yarns that I'd love to make into scarves but only want to use a single strand. Thanks for showing this!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 лет назад +3

      There is also another knit stitch, the "true" knit, that I have not done a video since I haven't used it yet. But, to answer your comment, the u knit or the flat would give you a tighter stitch so you don''t have to double your yarn or use a bulky yarn. The best way is to do up swatches and practice for the look you want. :) Try these out on different looms you have so you can see how you like it on different gauge looms.

  • @squirtblossom2
    @squirtblossom2 7 лет назад +3

    thank you sooo much for this video!!!! it really helps a lot to SEE how the stitches appear once they are done!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I have another knit version I have to film and share once I have more practice with it so stay tuned!

    • @squirtblossom2
      @squirtblossom2 7 лет назад +1

      Oh, I will!
      I am still working on the squares for the baby blanket that I making for my granddaughter!! almost finished 2

  • @elizabethrosario8273
    @elizabethrosario8273 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks to your video I now know what kind of knit I should use to make a blanket. I am a beginner and that is one of my goals using an Afghan or infinite loom. Thank you.

  • @cathierayes4226
    @cathierayes4226 5 лет назад +1

    This was wonderfully helpful!! Thank you! Now I know what went wrong with my first efforts; it was the flat knit and my tension was ridiculously too tight. Going to stick with e wrap until I feel more confident, and then I'll try flat knit again. Thank you!

  • @jyothin8659
    @jyothin8659 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot. I'm new to loom knitting and your video is very clear about the stitches

  • @karikl438
    @karikl438 6 лет назад +1

    Bless your heart. Thank you for making this video.

  • @kayekaye251
    @kayekaye251 8 месяцев назад

    Perfect demo! I kept wondering and that is just a great example. Thanks so much@

  • @phyllisstevens4839
    @phyllisstevens4839 6 лет назад

    Good video. Hope you are still doing video's. I now have every thing to work with. Looms, Knitting Machine, Ball Winder and of course plenty of yarn to work with. I have finished 3 hats and starting the 4th. Thank you again.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад

      I am still making videos, just posted a Poncho for kids one.

  • @joliluteran3339
    @joliluteran3339 2 года назад

    Great video showing the difference in the finished stitches!

  • @patricekelly9638
    @patricekelly9638 2 года назад

    Thank you Virginia. Video & ur explanation are very helpful.

  • @staceypaulsen6244
    @staceypaulsen6244 5 лет назад

    TY I am a beginner and those stitches made perfect sense how you showed it.

  • @sunnysun4868
    @sunnysun4868 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for doing different colors for different stitches I'm a beginner never did it before I'm trying to understand how to do this I believe it'd be a lot of fun I'm on a loom not Beatles I have arthritis in my hands and it's a lot better with doing the loom thank you for your videos and I will continue watching your videos

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  2 года назад

      This video just showed how to do the stitches. But give them a try.

  • @maureenpotero3363
    @maureenpotero3363 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much, great info and tutorial

  • @dpeters1306
    @dpeters1306 Год назад

    Thank you for this demonstration. Now I can really see the difference in the finished product! Where did you get your hook that has the extra little bend to hold the yarn to keep it from falling off the hook?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Год назад

      It was a pick set I found in the hardware section of Amazon online

  • @marieharrigill2312
    @marieharrigill2312 5 лет назад

    Thanks I'm new to loom knitting and love it

  • @olysmommy
    @olysmommy 4 года назад

    This is so helpful! Thank you

  • @carolinestewart532
    @carolinestewart532 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Ps projects done on the round loom can they be done on the long loom too?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  4 года назад

      It does depend on the project and what round/long looms you have so keep that in mind. However, don't get discouraged, since you might just have to make some modifications.

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige 5 лет назад

    Yay! Thanks a million, Virginia!

  • @susanpane6956
    @susanpane6956 Год назад

    Thank you. That was an awesome video

  • @galaxygirl197
    @galaxygirl197 6 лет назад

    thank you for this I very much appreciate this!!!

  • @fruitofthespirit2449
    @fruitofthespirit2449 3 года назад

    Thanks for this! Blessings❤

  • @DollVicious
    @DollVicious 6 лет назад

    Hi! Could you please tell me if it’s ok to alternate between Ewrap and Uwrap to make panels on a medium size blanket? I just want to do it all continuously without having to stitch the panels together, but I’m worried they wont measure up the same because one is tighter than the other, and I want the blanket to be even all around.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад

      If you don't want to stitch the panels you would need to use a bigger loom. If you do these stitches you need to keep track of when you change and you would need to line them up and stitch the panels together if using a small loom. Or you need to just pick one and test it out to figure out which one you like best.

  • @rockybernard2997
    @rockybernard2997 3 года назад +1

    nice demonstration and discussion. TY.

  • @DebraRobertslivinghi57
    @DebraRobertslivinghi57 4 года назад

    Love this, thanks

  • @sandratiller9368
    @sandratiller9368 Год назад

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @heavenrose1650
    @heavenrose1650 6 лет назад

    Thank you that help a lot you're a life saver I was wonder in my bags I made I do yellow then cut it then tie blue to it then keep going is that wrong please help me

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад +2

      That is how I change colors in my projects. I cut the working yarn and tie the new to it. There are different methods of joining yarn but that is what I typically do for it.

    • @heavenrose1650
      @heavenrose1650 6 лет назад +1

      Virginia Galligan ......... Thank you I appreciated that 🐩🐩🐩

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад

      You're welcome!

  • @lisabuchert5492
    @lisabuchert5492 3 года назад

    Virginia, thx so much for this very helpful demonstration and the tips! Question - - could you share the name brand of the loom hook you are using? I am new to loom knitting but the hooks that came with my kits aren’t very user-friendly. Yours looks more sturdy, has a nice pointy tip to grab the yarn, and a decent size length of the angled tip! (Any tips for where to shop for the best knitting loom materials would be greatly appreciated! ) Best, Lisa

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  3 года назад

      My "looming hook" isn't from the craft section of a store. The brand is Sheffield and I got them on Amazon. They are considered picks for working on cars! LOL They are very pointy and not for kids to use. Check out my review of them then you can see if your stores carry something similar in the auto section.: ruclips.net/video/4xKmwFHpANk/видео.html

    • @lisabuchert5492
      @lisabuchert5492 3 года назад

      @@SimplyIntertwined Thanks SO much for getting back to me, and so promptly. I will definitely check it out! Best, Lisa

  • @MarnieCate
    @MarnieCate 4 года назад

    Great explanation.

  • @sunnysun4868
    @sunnysun4868 2 года назад

    I have another question as well can you do this type in how do you do it and connecting it
    Thick Warm Circle Loop Scarves

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  2 года назад

      I am a little unsure of what you are asking? Are you talking about a specific pattern/item?

  • @superstarem
    @superstarem 4 года назад

    great video. easy to follow :)

  • @KudaPucat
    @KudaPucat 6 лет назад

    Very nice thanks.
    I would really have liked to see the back of the swatch too, and purl would have been nice too, though I know how that looks.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад

      I didn't include purl because, to me, it's not one of the "knit" forms but a different stitch to me. I think showing the back would have been a good idea. If I can I'll keep that in mind when I do future stitches. :)

  • @ericbrower611
    @ericbrower611 4 года назад

    I think the key is the back of the stitch. On an e-wrap stitch, you see two strands of yarn. Because wrapping causes the yarn to cross the back of the peg twice. Which allows more give. The U knit, you bring the strand around to behind the peg, till it touches itself. Then lock it in place, with the lower strand flipping over the working strand on the peg. Because there is a small but of yarn held behind the peg, it acts like but if slack, giving a little more tension than an e-wrap, but not as much give. The flat stitch though, has no working yarn in the back of the peg. So it has the least amount of slack/give to work with. At least, that's how I best understand how these stitches work.
    Personally, I like using the U stitch. It gives me the perfect blend of tension and give. I have never been able to do a good flat stitch. With the amount of slack I need to do it right, I figure I might as well do a U stitch.

  • @dotmunson9376
    @dotmunson9376 3 года назад

    Very helpful to a newbie. Thank you :-)

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  3 года назад

      Thank you! Please share with anyone you think would benefit from the video.

  • @sassegranny4700
    @sassegranny4700 2 года назад

    Today is February 8, 2022. Thank you for this video. This is not the stitch I was looking for. I wanted to know the stitch that starts out like a purl but instead of taking the loop off the peg and bringing it to the front back over the peg. it's just dropped over. You knit under the peg, pull up the loop then put it over the peg. The loop is not taken off the peg then put back on the peg, I hope I have explained this correctly, and I hope you see this comment.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  2 года назад

      Maybe this is the stitch you are thinking of? ruclips.net/video/Z8UB2dd6TtQ/видео.html

  • @bluesgirl1980
    @bluesgirl1980 2 года назад

    Beginner here. Can you start off with a U-knit even on the first row? Same with the flat knit, how do you start that?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  2 года назад

      You probably can since you first wrap pegs that you would just do the U knit where you would normally start any stitch at.

  • @berniesully9173
    @berniesully9173 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much I would like to make a blanket and this helps

  • @jennifrigge9230
    @jennifrigge9230 5 месяцев назад

    Is it a personal preference as to which type you use?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 месяцев назад +1

      It would be, unless a pattern calls for a certain one. You can try them out and see which one you prefer the look of and tightness of in a project.

  • @victoriatremblay2589
    @victoriatremblay2589 3 года назад

    Can you do say the e stitch and then the u stitch in a project?

  • @arleensmith8841
    @arleensmith8841 6 лет назад

    Question on the u knit when you are returning back to left would you wrap in the same direction?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад

      When you work back you are just reversing what you do, you still want the yarn in front and creating the "u" working in the direction you are now going to knit.

    • @elisabethdesayles1040
      @elisabethdesayles1040 6 лет назад

      Do you have a video on how to go back the other way?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 лет назад

      No, you just do the same process the other way. :) Wrap the pegs the same way going back the other way and knit over.

  • @jodiekingsley5181
    @jodiekingsley5181 2 года назад

    Thank you for. The. Video

  • @carriehowe3333
    @carriehowe3333 7 лет назад

    I tried doing the u knit on my 3/8 gauge loom but after about 3 rows it just got tighter and tighter and I could not lift it over the peg no matter how loose I made it. I have no problem when doing it on the 5/8 loom. What am I doing wrong?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 лет назад

      I'm not sure what loom that is but it might be not the best knit for that particular loom until you can get the tension right. Some stitches, for me, work better on different looms--the same way different yarns work up differently on different looms. Were you using the same type (weight) of yarn on both? Maybe try with a thinner yarn?

    • @carriehowe3333
      @carriehowe3333 7 лет назад

      Thank you for your quick reply Virginia. I was trying to make a dish cloth on the 3/8 KB All In One Loom with cotton yarn. I think it might be the cotton yarn that is giving me the problem? I did a dishcloth in garter stitch (with e-wrap) but it was too loose and I wanted a tighter stitch. Maybe I will try the true knit stitch on your other video.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 лет назад

      Let me know how it works out for you!

  • @Lisag1222
    @Lisag1222 Год назад

    What is your favorite stitch for making beanies?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Год назад

      Not sure I have a favorite for hats. I do like using ewrap mostly but have been like U Knit for the tighter look it gives. You can do the rib stitch (knit a peg, purl a peg) or garter where you knit a row, then purl a row. It is about the look you are going for the hat.

  • @jandjrau
    @jandjrau 4 года назад

    I am doing an wrap, and when I bring up the bottom loop, the loop gets LONGER AND LONGER..........getting sometimes 1 or 2' long!!! What am I doing wrong?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  4 года назад

      Maybe you are pulling it too much? Are you doing ewrap? If you can send a picture to me through my Simply Intertwined Facebook page. I might need to visual see what is going on.

  • @pagebickel
    @pagebickel 6 лет назад

    If you pull vertically the u wrap and flat wrap suck in more horizontally which is why u and flat wraps are used in sock patterns

  • @jodiekingsley5181
    @jodiekingsley5181 4 года назад

    Have nice weekend

  • @daydreamworksbykim2681
    @daydreamworksbykim2681 5 лет назад +2

    I was wondering why some stitches are skipped at the beginning and some aren’t. Newbie here 🤓

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 лет назад +3

      I tend to do that when I work back and forth, I know some might wrap the first peg. It can depend on the look of the edge you want. You can try both ways and see what you prefer.

  • @TinaHarshbarger
    @TinaHarshbarger 3 года назад

    I wish you'd shown how to work back the other direction... I'm confused on that part I'm afraid 😷

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  2 года назад

      You would do the same as you did in the one direction.

  • @bekihodgson4
    @bekihodgson4 Год назад

    I prefer to e wrap. The u knit would be good for cuffs.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Год назад

      It's whatever one works for the project your doing. I think u knit would be good for cuffs.

  • @poitimeusa
    @poitimeusa Год назад

    Be nice to see what the other side looks like

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Год назад

      I only focused on what would the "front" of the yarn on a project. You can do up a swatch to see how the back looks, most likely like purl on back. If you have done ewrap and seen the back of that, the others would be a "tighter" version of it. Hope this helps.

  • @elizabethrosario8273
    @elizabethrosario8273 5 лет назад

    Nice explanation but, can you translate to Spanish language on subtitle? Thanks.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 лет назад

      At this time no, I don't have much practice with adding and edit subtitle, though I did add an English subtitle to this. When looking at doing it in Spanish I would need to look into it more. I had to do a lot of editing in the English one given there were a lot of errors in what it thought I said.

  • @jamie7364
    @jamie7364 Год назад

    U-wrap and Flat-knit look much the same to me.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Год назад

      They can look similar but one is tighter than the other.

  • @pamelahenson8179
    @pamelahenson8179 7 лет назад +1

    You forgot to mention true knit.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 лет назад +1

      I was focusing on the these for now. I haven't worked the "true" yet so choose not to include it at this time. I will make a video later once I have worked with it in projects. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. :)

  • @lesliethomas6229
    @lesliethomas6229 5 лет назад

    Seems like the "U" wrap and the "flat" wrap are actually the same stitches you just do the "Flat" wrap all at one time.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 лет назад +1

      They are very similar but the method of how the yarn is positioned determines the tightness of the stitch as you saw in the sample I showed. :)

    • @lesliethomas6229
      @lesliethomas6229 5 лет назад

      @@SimplyIntertwined Thanks!