Did You Know?? | Five Things About Yarnovers
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Here are some facts about yarnovers that you may or may not have known. Were any of these new to you? Let me know!
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Thanks for these tips. I’m doing MHK 1 and have helped me understand my knitting better.
You are so welcome!
I've not heard of putting a YO in the row below a M1 to give room for the extra new stitch. Sounds like a good idea that I should try. Thanks!
You're welcome! It's really helpful for knitters that tend to work tightly!
Excellent tutorial thank you
Glad you liked it!
That was very interesting !! Thought never occured to me , doing a YO and having that nice bar waiting for you to twist . Especially for those tight knitters, I might be one. (there is a joke in there some place about ...........you know you are a tight knitter when............. you can hear the loops screaming as you drag them up the needle? ) :)
Lol!! Yes, it could prove very useful for tight knitters!
I’m curious about the k1 YO p1 / p1 YO k1 concept. When would that happen? I’ve never seen it and wonder what circumstances would call for that.
You can see it in lace stitch patterns, where there is a purl column of stitches and you have a yarnover on either side.
Wish you had also shown an example of the last idea for the yo in the row before m1?
I'll add that to my queue to film!