Thank you again for a great two row repeat pattern🧶. I have found for me, it's better not to look at the continental knit stitch pattern. It confuses me🥺 so going forward I will only watch the English style and save my brain from exploding🤯☺️until next time from your little wooly💙
Hi there! I learned this recently! I didn’t realize you had it in your channel!! Thank you! Do you think this could be knit diagonally? I would like to do different colors, but I can only change colors at the beginning of the row.
For the example as she is knitting it in the pink yarn, she only has 14 stitches cast on, so when you add the YO's in the end of the row, you would have 19 stitches. Then when you drop the 5 YO's on the return row, you will again have 14 stitches. ***** However ***** In the pattern (and in the video intro), she says 18 stitches cast on, so adding the YO's, so following the pattern, you should indeed have 25 stitches in the row. The way to tell if you have the right amount is to subtract the first 4 stitches from whatever amount you have cast on, then divide the remainder by 2; this will give you how many YO's are added to the row. For example, if you have decided to start with 42 stitches (remember, mult of 4 plus 2), then after casting on 42 stitches, then knitting the first row, you will have 61 stitches (42 minus first 4 stitches is 38, divide by 2 gives 19 YO's for that row, adding that to the original 42 gives you 61 stitches total). In this way, you can check that your "yarn over rows" are correct for any "cast on row" length. Hope that helps.
Just...... excellent!!!!!! Im so fan of you and you inspire me thank you so much!!!!!! Greetings from Hellas 🇬🇷🇬🇷❤️❤️
Thank you so much for all your tutorials I really like the stitch I think I’m going to try it on a scarf
Again thank you so much
Thank you!
Thank you again for a great two row repeat pattern🧶. I have found for me, it's better not to look at the continental knit stitch pattern. It confuses me🥺 so going forward I will only watch the English style and save my brain from exploding🤯☺️until next time from your little wooly💙
Sooo beautiful ❤️
Thanks for sharing 💕
Big like 👍👍👌
❥•• sooooooo beautiful
thank you for teaching us
Hi there! I learned this recently! I didn’t realize you had it in your channel!! Thank you!
Do you think this could be knit diagonally? I would like to do different colors, but I can only change colors at the beginning of the row.
Another great tutorial! Could you please explain how you would create this pattern on circular needles for a hat?
Thank you for the beautiful pattern!! ♥
How many stitches should I have after the first row? I have 25. 🤷♀️
Can someone help me please?
For the example as she is knitting it in the pink yarn, she only has 14 stitches cast on, so when you add the YO's in the end of the row, you would have 19 stitches. Then when you drop the 5 YO's on the return row, you will again have 14 stitches. ***** However ***** In the pattern (and in the video intro), she says 18 stitches cast on, so adding the YO's, so following the pattern, you should indeed have 25 stitches in the row. The way to tell if you have the right amount is to subtract the first 4 stitches from whatever amount you have cast on, then divide the remainder by 2; this will give you how many YO's are added to the row. For example, if you have decided to start with 42 stitches (remember, mult of 4 plus 2), then after casting on 42 stitches, then knitting the first row, you will have 61 stitches (42 minus first 4 stitches is 38, divide by 2 gives 19 YO's for that row, adding that to the original 42 gives you 61 stitches total). In this way, you can check that your "yarn over rows" are correct for any "cast on row" length. Hope that helps.
Please can you tell me what size thise needles are your using.