This is my biggest problem in knitting. Thank you. I didnt know how to fix. I was making the first stitch tighter when i turned but that didnt fix the stitch below. So this is great.
Suzanne, Thank you so so much, you are absolutely right, I am quite a loose knitter and I do have this messy first stitch, the one past the edge stitch, I will try your solutions see which one works best for me, I suppose it will be the twist stitch, but I will swatch. I can't thank you enough about this information because I am just about to knit a cardigan and I knew I would have the same problem with the edge, and picking up stitches for the button band. So I send you tons of gratitude.
This video popped up on my screen!! Don’t know why! In it, you solved the why, and how-to-fix-it problem that has baffled me forever 🤩. Thanks Happy New Year - 2021
Oh. my. gosh. This has been driving me crazy. I've tried examining the structure of the stitches to understand why it has been happening, I've tried searching the internet, etc etc etc. Accidentally found this video while looking for something else and voila! Thank you so much!!
Question: does the taper of the needle have a big effect here? I don't normally have this problem and I use long taper needles. I'm wondering: the long taper means the tip of my needle is small where it goes into that stitch. For people that use short tapered needles, the larger diameter part of the needle may be going into that stitch and then causing the issue. Is this a known contributor to the problem?
The first 2 solutions you employed are what I use for the first two or three stitches in a *round* to avoid ladders. It works really well. It never occurred to me to try it flat! I have to go check the 1st and last stitches of some of my projects to see if I’m getting that enlarged column. Thanks!
Very good tips! I've been knitting for several years but I've never learned these tricks! Wonder why you think about slipping the first stitch as a remedy for messy edges? I've heard about doing that to make a really neat edge but I wasn't sure if you can do it in every case.
Great video. In my experience, you can be the most even knitter in the world but if your edge stitches are sloppy, no amount of finishing and blocking is going to make your garment look good. I'm all about good finishing and I'm lucky enough to have good solid tension and even stitches, but I've struggled with the solution to sloppy edge stitches for a long time. Who knew the solution was so simple. Wrapping the yarn around the knitting needle clockwise was the answer for me. Thank you Suzanne!
Perfect. That is what works for me too. I hope you have become one of my subscribers and that you will share my videos with all of your online, social media knitting groups. Happy knitting.
Thank you so much. I didn't understand what part of the yarn I was supposed to be tightening until you showed the section at the bottom of the stitch that goes from the knit stitch to the purl stitch. I'm working on the Taming Your Tension before continuing the MHK program and was stuck until I saw your video! Thanks.
Thank you isn't a big enough statement. In the two days since I first saw this video my knitting has been transformed. It's so much neater and my seams look non-existent now. I'm attempting to make some fingerless mittens on my new circular needles using the magic loop (I've only ever done necklines on circular needles) and I was getting terrible ladders so I thought I'd give your method a try on this as well. I can't believe the difference! My first proper project on circular needles is now going really, really well. Thank you so much for doing this for us :)
So, when you wrap the yarn around the other way....and when we come back through you say we need to work it throught the back loop, what does that exactly mean? How do we do thaat?
Hi Grace! It sounds like you may have issues with your tension, I'm including two video below that discusses tension (2nd vid is just about purls). Without seeing your work, I suspect that you are tighter on the knit side and looser on the purl side. Hope these help, ruclips.net/video/OoQT5F4lmJc/видео.html (and) ruclips.net/video/BCBj6jQIt3Q/видео.html
There are times to slip the first stitch and times to not slip the first stitch. If you are going to be picking up stitches along that edge, or seaming, do not slip the first stitch. If it is going to be a finished edge, then slipping is fine. 🧶
You are the best teacher for knitting that I have ever seen. Thank you for your tutorials.
Thank you Patricia Chianelli! Happy knitting. Happy New Year!
This is my biggest problem in knitting. Thank you. I didnt know how to fix. I was making the first stitch tighter when i turned but that didnt fix the stitch below. So this is great.
That's wonderful, Anne! 😊
Suzanne, Thank you so so much, you are absolutely right, I am quite a loose knitter and I do have this messy first stitch, the one past the edge stitch, I will try your solutions see which one works best for me, I suppose it will be the twist stitch, but I will swatch. I can't thank you enough about this information because I am just about to knit a cardigan and I knew I would have the same problem with the edge, and picking up stitches for the button band. So I send you tons of gratitude.
Wonderful! Nicole, I always love to hear from you. You are very appreciated! ❤️
This video popped up on my screen!! Don’t know why! In it, you solved the why, and how-to-fix-it problem that has baffled me forever 🤩. Thanks
Happy New Year - 2021
That is so wonderful! Happy New Year!
thanks Suzanne, for your help with this video. My work is going better. work in progress!
Great job!
Oh. my. gosh. This has been driving me crazy. I've tried examining the structure of the stitches to understand why it has been happening, I've tried searching the internet, etc etc etc. Accidentally found this video while looking for something else and voila! Thank you so much!!
Very cool. So glad to be of help! Happy knitting.
Question: does the taper of the needle have a big effect here? I don't normally have this problem and I use long taper needles. I'm wondering: the long taper means the tip of my needle is small where it goes into that stitch. For people that use short tapered needles, the larger diameter part of the needle may be going into that stitch and then causing the issue. Is this a known contributor to the problem?
The first 2 solutions you employed are what I use for the first two or three stitches in a *round* to avoid ladders. It works really well. It never occurred to me to try it flat! I have to go check the 1st and last stitches of some of my projects to see if I’m getting that enlarged column. Thanks!
🧶
I've been snugging up the first three stitches because it looked better. Now I know why. Thanks!
A little late, but thank you. I hope you have chosen to subscribe to my channel.
Very good tips! I've been knitting for several years but I've never learned these tricks! Wonder why you think about slipping the first stitch as a remedy for messy edges? I've heard about doing that to make a really neat edge but I wasn't sure if you can do it in every case.
Great video. In my experience, you can be the most even knitter in the world but if your edge stitches are sloppy, no amount of finishing and blocking is going to make your garment look good. I'm all about good finishing and I'm lucky enough to have good solid tension and even stitches, but I've struggled with the solution to sloppy edge stitches for a long time. Who knew the solution was so simple. Wrapping the yarn around the knitting needle clockwise was the answer for me. Thank you Suzanne!
Perfect. That is what works for me too. I hope you have become one of my subscribers and that you will share my videos with all of your online, social media knitting groups. Happy knitting.
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Clear instructions. Thank you from Turkey.
You are very welcome Zehra Oksoy. Thank you and Happy knitting.
Wow thankyou so much! This helped me a lot! I got wonderful results!
Wonderful! So glad to hear. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I didn't understand what part of the yarn I was supposed to be tightening until you showed the section at the bottom of the stitch that goes from the knit stitch to the purl stitch. I'm working on the Taming Your Tension before continuing the MHK program and was stuck until I saw your video! Thanks.
Great, you will learn so much with Binka. Happy Knitting.
Thank you isn't a big enough statement. In the two days since I first saw this video my knitting has been transformed. It's so much neater and my seams look non-existent now. I'm attempting to make some fingerless mittens on my new circular needles using the magic loop (I've only ever done necklines on circular needles) and I was getting terrible ladders so I thought I'd give your method a try on this as well. I can't believe the difference! My first proper project on circular needles is now going really, really well. Thank you so much for doing this for us :)
Wonderful! You got it! 🧶
Thank you, Suzanne! You Fixed it!
Great! 🧶
Amazing and precise tips! Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
So, when you wrap the yarn around the other way....and when we come back through you say we need to work it throught the back loop, what does that exactly mean? How do we do thaat?
If you are on the wrong side you would purl through the back loop. I think I will add this to my video to do this. Thanks! ❤️
Thank you so much - it works 👍🙏😊
Thank you very much for this! I really love this!
You're so welcome!
Very nice
Thanks Happy Holidays.
You knit with the yarn in the crochet hand
Helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Why are my purl stitch rows longer that knit rows?
Hi Grace! It sounds like you may have issues with your tension, I'm including two video below that discusses tension (2nd vid is just about purls). Without seeing your work, I suspect that you are tighter on the knit side and looser on the purl side. Hope these help, ruclips.net/video/OoQT5F4lmJc/видео.html (and) ruclips.net/video/BCBj6jQIt3Q/видео.html
I have that problem!! Great tips ...
Let me know if any of these tips help you.
Suzanne Bryan Sure will!! Here or on Ravelry?
Post your results on Ravelry. I accidentally removed your post (small buttons on the phone) Sorry!
Suzanne Bryan Not at all!! I'll get back to you on Ravelry.
dukeofpurl This video is part of my blog post - www.knittingsuzanne.com/finessing-your-knitting/enlarged-last-bo-stitch/
The Germans always slip the first stitch. Why is that? Is it also a solution?
There are times to slip the first stitch and times to not slip the first stitch. If you are going to be picking up stitches along that edge, or seaming, do not slip the first stitch. If it is going to be a finished edge, then slipping is fine. 🧶
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I've been snugging up the first three stitches because it looked better. Now I know why. Thanks!
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