This has baffled me up to now with the various ways to wrap the stitch in garter or if the wrapping was even needed - this tutorial was crystal clear thank you so much.
That's the best explanation of W&T I've found. I'm knitting the half and half triangle wrap and it was so confusing as the tutorials only show it in stocking stitch. Many thanks 😍
Purl Soho needs to do an updated video for the Half + Half Triangles wrap, applicable to that pattern specifically. The pattern has gone viral, and many knitters are having trouble figuring out what to do in the short row W&T sections of the pattern. One improvement would be to have the sample used in the video knitted in garter stitch, like the wrap itself.
@@donnapreston767 I'm trying to stay calm about this. I'm purchasing two Linen Quill bundles from Purl Soho to make two Half + Half Triangles wraps in the larger size. An early present to myself for my birthday. So I want this to be a joyful experience, comforting in these fraught times. The sense of community that has formed around knitting this wrap is quite a refuge, a place of belonging. That's one of the main reasons I'm joining in. It reminds me of what walking The Camino must be like.
@@vivianpowell1732 Yes I too wanted to be part of the that community of worldwide knitters who made the half and half wrap and was just confounded at the wrap and turn shaping part. My Linen Quill only arrived this week as I live in Australia so understandable and in amongst all that my son passed away which has just shattered my life, but my knitting and crochet have given me such comfort. Keep up the crusade to get things clearer with W&T
@@donnapreston767 I am very sorry to hear that you've lost your son. May the blessings of your memories of him bring you great comfort. And yes, my knitting has also helped me through difficult times of loss more than once.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m new to knitting and stumbled across a pattern that calls for W&T but I had no idea what was the purpose. They are baby pants and need shaping at the back to leave room for the nappy. So watching your video helped making sense of it (and once again made me realise how clever knitting is) and learned how it’s done. It’s perfect practice before starting on a project :-)
Well done! I appreciate the perfect pace at which you demo and speak. I was able to "pause" the video and make some brief notes, then "resume." Thank you for a super video!
Thanks so much for this video. I just started the Butterfly cowl, and didn’t know how to W&T in garter stitch. You made it perfectly clear. Now if I can just keep my counts straight.
Thank you so much! I'm knitting the 10 stitch blanket. I've never worked wraps and turns before. And I was having trouble. But the markers are going to help me out a lot.
Thank you for this video! I’m working my first shawl with w&t and I realized I have been doing it incorrectly based on a couple other videos and unclear instructions. Your video is easy to understand and you clearly show everything. Thank you!
Hello, thank you so much for the great tutorial on the W&T in garter stitch. I wonder if you could help... I have to introduce a 2nd colour on my wrap and turn... I have 25 stitches of main yarn but then need to slip 3, K19 sts in 2nd yarn then W&T leaving last 3 stitches unknit. I have to do this for 6 rows, cut 2nd yarn and then pick up main yarn again. Could you tell me how I should keep main yarn rising up the rows so it's ready for the switch when I have the 3 unused stitches at each end. Oh dear I hope I've made that clear enough :-)
Hi Lisa! I'm so glad this tutorial helped you get started! Without seeing the instructions for your particular pattern I can't say for sure what the intent is - you may want to reach out to the designer to see if they can offer a suggestion but I think probably the way I would handle it is to join a second skein of yarn of the original color to resume the short rows in the main color once the 6 rows of the contrast color are completed. It does mean extra ends to weave in but I'm not sure it would be easy to carry the main color up the short rows. Since you're stopping short of the previous turn point on each row I can't picture how you would carry it along. I'm sorry I don't have a more definitive answer but I think the joining a second ball of the MC for the short rows may be your best bet. Good luck!
I like your wrap in Garter stitch knitting every row, how would I do this on purling every row, I knit Portuguese and purling faster than knitting. Thanks
Hi Gwen - while I’m not overly familiar with Portuguese knitting, I suspect you would simply work it in the opposite fashion. When you get to the turning point, move your working yarn to the back, slip the stitch, move the yarn to the front again, slip the stitch back to the left hand needle, and finally move the working yarn to the back one last time. Then when you turn the work the yarn will be in the front ready to continue purling. Give it a try and see if that works. Good luck and happy knitting (or purling)!
Thank you! I have a kimono-style cardigan that uses a garter stitch collar. It is called the Point Reserve cardigan and can be found here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/point-reserve-cardigan
Hello - can I have some help please from The Unapologetic Knitter. I am knitting the Purl Soho wrap which is a garter stitch garment. As you can see some of the comments below on your video refer to this Purl Soho wrap. I have done my wrap and turns exactly as you have said, bringing the yarn forward prior to slipping the stitch then yarn to the back and put the slip stitch back, turn work, move yarn to back to carry on with garter stitch. I now have no idea how to pick up the wraps as the pattern dictates. A knitter below posted another link to picking up the wraps but this does not allow for the yarn being brought to the front first as I have done. I really could do with some help if possible as I definitely need to pick up the wraps. Kind regards
Hi Alison - when I work short rows in garter stitch, I don't pick up and knit the wrap with the stitch, I just leave the wrap in place and keep knitting. In my opinion, it's kind of unnecessary to pick up the wrap since garter is so squishy. The wraps get hidden in the ridges of garter stitch. If you would like assistance with the method that Purl Soho used specifically, I recommend contacting them directly. Unfortunately I've never knit their wrap so I can't offer guidance on their instructions. Good luck and happy knitting!
@@TheUnapologeticKnitter Thank you. Unfortunately I didn't use their method I used the one you demonstrated so not sure they'll be able to help. I understand you don't pick up the wraps but thank you for your reply.
Great question. I have searched for an answer to that same question, but can't seem to find one. Please let us know if you ever find out the answer. Thanks!
This has baffled me up to now with the various ways to wrap the stitch in garter or if the wrapping was even needed - this tutorial was crystal clear thank you so much.
This is the best video and instructions on garter stitch short rows I have found. Thank you!
That's the best explanation of W&T I've found. I'm knitting the half and half triangle wrap and it was so confusing as the tutorials only show it in stocking stitch. Many thanks 😍
Purl Soho needs to do an updated video for the Half + Half Triangles wrap, applicable to that pattern specifically. The pattern has gone viral, and many knitters are having trouble figuring out what to do in the short row W&T sections of the pattern. One improvement would be to have the sample used in the video knitted in garter stitch, like the wrap itself.
@@vivianpowell1732 I totally agree I’m still confused about it.
@@donnapreston767 I'm trying to stay calm about this. I'm purchasing two Linen Quill bundles from Purl Soho to make two Half + Half Triangles wraps in the larger size. An early present to myself for my birthday. So I want this to be a joyful experience, comforting in these fraught times. The sense of community that has formed around knitting this wrap is quite a refuge, a place of belonging. That's one of the main reasons I'm joining in. It reminds me of what walking The Camino must be like.
@@vivianpowell1732 Yes I too wanted to be part of the that community of worldwide knitters who made the half and half wrap and was just confounded at the wrap and turn shaping part.
My Linen Quill only arrived this week as I live in Australia so understandable and in amongst all that my son passed away which has just shattered my life, but my knitting and crochet have given me such comfort.
Keep up the crusade to get things clearer with W&T
@@donnapreston767 I am very sorry to hear that you've lost your son. May the blessings of your memories of him bring you great comfort. And yes, my knitting has also helped me through difficult times of loss more than once.
Thank you. Clearly explained. I wondered where to place the marker. Very helpful.
Best tutorial on W&T ever! Very helpful to me. Thanks!
Best W & T video I’ve seen so far. Thanks!
This was very helpful and well presented.
Thank you!
This video was VERY helpful and clear about the reason behind the W&T
Thank you 😊
Thank you thank you! I came across a hat knitted in garter stitch with w&t. This was such perfect timing! 🥰
I would love to see a video on garter stitch short rows in the round for things like cowls and sweater yokes/collars.
Best instructions on the subject! So easy.
Thank you for the interesting video. Greetings from Poland.
Super clear video! Would you please explain how to do wrap & turn in 2x2 rib on circular needles?
Thank you. That is THE clearest and easiest explanation I have seen.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m new to knitting and stumbled across a pattern that calls for W&T but I had no idea what was the purpose. They are baby pants and need shaping at the back to leave room for the nappy. So watching your video helped making sense of it (and once again made me realise how clever knitting is) and learned how it’s done. It’s perfect practice before starting on a project :-)
Your gave clear instructions for the garter stitch W&T. Thank you so much! I am now ready to knit the Lucy Hat by Carina Spencer!
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I'm so glad it was helpful, Sandy! Enjoy your hat knitting!
Well done! I appreciate the perfect pace at which you demo and speak. I was able to "pause" the video and make some brief notes, then "resume." Thank you for a super video!
Thanks so much for this video. I just started the Butterfly cowl, and didn’t know how to W&T in garter stitch. You made it perfectly clear. Now if I can just keep my counts straight.
Thanks 😊 clearly explained.
This is great! Thanks so much. So clear and concise.
Omg!!!! Thank you so much. I'm a beginner and I'm trying to work on a hat from Lion brand L50276!!!! This is perfect!!!
Fantstic! I might actually be able to finish my project now.
Yes! You have explained this so clearly and I am so grateful! 😊😊
Did not know that about garter stitch, thankyou!
This was swell, exactly what I was looking for as I begin a two color short-row pinwheel crown for a hat. Thanks!
Thank you so much! I'm knitting the 10 stitch blanket. I've never worked wraps and turns before. And I was having trouble. But the markers are going to help me out a lot.
You are my hero!!! Thank you for explaining it so well.
Best tutorial eeeeever! Thank you
Thank you! Clear and simple, just what we need when learning something new. 😊😊
Really well done video. Thank you!
This is such a clear and understandable explanation! It was so relaxing to watch your video. Thanks a lot.
This makes perfect sense! Thank you ☺️
Thank you for this video! I’m working my first shawl with w&t and I realized I have been doing it incorrectly based on a couple other videos and unclear instructions. Your video is easy to understand and you clearly show everything. Thank you!
Thanks!! So clear !
Thank you so much I have just finished a baby cardigan.
Yay! Now I can continue my socks! Super helpful :D
Your video saved me, as always yours is so understandable. Your my go to. Thanks.
I'm so pleased it was able to help you!
Hello, thank you so much for the great tutorial on the W&T in garter stitch. I wonder if you could help... I have to introduce a 2nd colour on my wrap and turn... I have 25 stitches of main yarn but then need to slip 3, K19 sts in 2nd yarn then W&T leaving last 3 stitches unknit. I have to do this for 6 rows, cut 2nd yarn and then pick up main yarn again. Could you tell me how I should keep main yarn rising up the rows so it's ready for the switch when I have the 3 unused stitches at each end. Oh dear I hope I've made that clear enough :-)
Hi Lisa! I'm so glad this tutorial helped you get started!
Without seeing the instructions for your particular pattern I can't say for sure what the intent is - you may want to reach out to the designer to see if they can offer a suggestion but I think probably the way I would handle it is to join a second skein of yarn of the original color to resume the short rows in the main color once the 6 rows of the contrast color are completed. It does mean extra ends to weave in but I'm not sure it would be easy to carry the main color up the short rows. Since you're stopping short of the previous turn point on each row I can't picture how you would carry it along. I'm sorry I don't have a more definitive answer but I think the joining a second ball of the MC for the short rows may be your best bet. Good luck!
Thanks for explaining. Plz teach with k2 p2 rib
VERY COOL!! might you have a Vid on making a round item? or do I knit many knit and turns to make it curve more?
😊Thank you so much!
How do you knit the wraps so there is no hole? Please and thankyou
Thank you so much....
Thank you so much for this video it is exactly what I needed.
Awesome! I'm glad it was helpful for you!
I like your wrap in Garter stitch knitting every row, how would I do this on purling every row, I knit Portuguese and purling faster than knitting. Thanks
Hi Gwen - while I’m not overly familiar with Portuguese knitting, I suspect you would simply work it in the opposite fashion. When you get to the turning point, move your working yarn to the back, slip the stitch, move the yarn to the front again, slip the stitch back to the left hand needle, and finally move the working yarn to the back one last time. Then when you turn the work the yarn will be in the front ready to continue purling. Give it a try and see if that works. Good luck and happy knitting (or purling)!
Thanks for the video. Knitting wrap looks bulky when I knit wrap, and it looks like this step is not necessary. Yeah!
Linda essa peça
Very nice video! Do you have any suggestions for a garter stitch collared sweater pattern?
Thank you! I have a kimono-style cardigan that uses a garter stitch collar. It is called the Point Reserve cardigan and can be found here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/point-reserve-cardigan
Thank you. This was so helpful!!
Hello - can I have some help please from The Unapologetic Knitter. I am knitting the Purl Soho wrap which is a garter stitch garment. As you can see some of the comments below on your video refer to this Purl Soho wrap. I have done my wrap and turns exactly as you have said, bringing the yarn forward prior to slipping the stitch then yarn to the back and put the slip stitch back, turn work, move yarn to back to carry on with garter stitch. I now have no idea how to pick up the wraps as the pattern dictates. A knitter below posted another link to picking up the wraps but this does not allow for the yarn being brought to the front first as I have done. I really could do with some help if possible as I definitely need to pick up the wraps. Kind regards
Hi Alison - when I work short rows in garter stitch, I don't pick up and knit the wrap with the stitch, I just leave the wrap in place and keep knitting. In my opinion, it's kind of unnecessary to pick up the wrap since garter is so squishy. The wraps get hidden in the ridges of garter stitch. If you would like assistance with the method that Purl Soho used specifically, I recommend contacting them directly. Unfortunately I've never knit their wrap so I can't offer guidance on their instructions. Good luck and happy knitting!
@@TheUnapologeticKnitter Thank you. Unfortunately I didn't use their method I used the one you demonstrated so not sure they'll be able to help. I understand you don't pick up the wraps but thank you for your reply.
Hi mam k2 P2 for a shawl collar cardigan how to go about
Yes but is it the same as Sl1. yf. Turn.?
Great question. I have searched for an answer to that same question, but can't seem to find one. Please let us know if you ever find out the answer. Thanks!
Thank you!