I STILL have to watch this video EVERYTIME I need to make a Button Hole..... but I think it's the security of doing it along w/her. It is the easiest explanation I have found. I can't say THANK YOU enough times 😊🎉🎉
Your videos have quickly become my go-to for learning techniques that are much quicker, easier, and better! Thank you. You have upped the game a great deal!!
I can't even express the gratitude I have for this video, my button hole method I learned from other videos kept leaving two holes in my one hole.. not only did this fix the problem but now my hole looks so defined. Thank you so so much!
Great video! So easy to follow the steps and I didn’t need to slow the video speed down to see how the needles were moving through the yarn. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
This is wonderful. So clearly explained and with good advice on purling on the wrong side. I have just used it on an aran weight cardigan: it was easy and it looks super. It is also very graceful of you to acknowledge Barbara G Walker as your source. I have seen another, widely quoted, tutorial on the subject whose author does not quote the source. Thank you, Maryna, for all your knitting help!
Perfect! Carefully and slowly explained, as always. I used a different provider's video, and they didn't point out the cast on x stitches 'plus 1st' bit, and of course my stitch count was wrong. Very annoying
With your very clear instructions it only took me 3 days ❤ ( I'm a slow learner) to conquer the 4 button holes. I am extremely overjoyed. Thank you so much. ❤🎉🎉🎉
What an awesome way to make a button hole. I made a dog sweater for a dachshund with a side button up design. My buttonhole was so pathetic, it stretched and the button never stayed done up. I was so disappointed. I love yours so much better. I think my friends dachshund deserves a much nicer button up .... you've inspired me to dig out that pattern for another go at it. Thanks for sharing ... :)
The reason I checked out this tutorial was because I'd just knitted my dog a coat with button fastening and was so disappointed with how my button holes looked.; So glad to find I'm not alone. 😁
Hi, I really appreciated your video on buttonholes - I used this technique when creating a neck space (basically a very large button hole) in a garment I am knitting and it worked perfectly. It is so neat and tidy and looks great. Thank you so much.
This a great method, thank you Maryna! Previously I did the cast on differently which is why it never looked neat. Really enjoy your method of teaching & showing how to.
Thank you. I love your videos and find them so easy to understand. Just one question on button holes - do I need to do the cable cast on purlwise if my garment is all garter stitch?
If you want to mimic the texture of garter stitch, you can do the cable cast on knitwise (it will look like "purls" on the right side of the work). Or, you can make the buttonhole as instructed in this tutorial and keep both the top and the bottom part of the buttonhole looking like knits. As always, the best way to know is to swatch :-)
I have only done after button holes in I just made them by binding off 1 or 2 stitches and on the next row, casting on the same amount of stitches to create the holes. Thank you for giving us another option. I definitely refer to this video when I need to make a project that requires button holes.
I want to get the PDF of just this video, but when I clicked onto the PDF offering, I was offered to be sold the entire club. Also, I'm a left handed knitter & it is difficult to follow videos of right handed knitters. I just discovered on Chrome how to "mirror/unmirror" utube images, so I can more easily follow by sight, how to do this button hole without having to do any mind gymnastics to arrive at a button hole. What a revelation for me & other left handed crafters.
Hi Liza. It is very clever of you to use the "mirror" function to watch tutorials in the "left-handed" way. You don't need to join the club to read or print the photo tutorial that explains how to make this buttonhole. You will find it at www.10rowsaday.com/one-row-buttonhole Happy knitting :-)
Hello there, I'm a very know subscriber as of a few days ago. I decided to take up knitting again. I came across a pattern that I could use a circular needle for loop knitting, I'm a very novice knitter, didn't know what loop knitting was, by searching RUclips, among the few I watched I found yours was the best. I managed to learn it from watching your tutorial. I'm looking to by a circular need with easy flex cable, the one I have is very hard to work with. Can you recommend which kind I can purchase? Please. I was lost online looking for one not knowing what really works. Thank you. Yor are an amazing teacher!
Welcome back to knitting, Tina :-) I'm happy my tutorial helped you master the magic loop technique. As to the type of needles, you are right - all that really matters is the type of the cable. It should be long (the full length of the circular needles should be at least 80cm / 32"), soft and smoothly attached to the needles (so that it doesn't catch the stitches as you move them around the needle). Happy knitting!
This may seem like a funny question, but is it possible to close up a button hole by sewing it shut and having it appear pretty seamless? I put a button hole in the wrong place and would hate to rip the piece back that far. It is in a 1x1 rib button band.
Of course, you can stitch the buttonhole, but, most likely, it will be visible, especially if it is a horizontal buttonhole made in 1x1 ribbing. The least visible way to hide it would be to carefully graft the knit stitches above and below the buttonhole on the right side of the work. The wrong side of the button band will still look quite messy, but who looks at the wrong side, right :-) Good luck!
The process of making this buttonhole is the same for all stitch patterns, but when you work the first row after the buttonhole, work the stitches above the buttonhole in pattern. Happy knitting :-)
I STILL have to watch this video EVERYTIME I need to make a Button Hole..... but I think it's the security of doing it along w/her.
It is the easiest explanation I have found. I can't say THANK YOU enough times 😊🎉🎉
You are most welcome, Jennie :-) I am happy you find this tutorial helpful. Thank you, my friend!
THIS is now my favourite way to make buttonholes. Thank you!
This is the only buttonhole tutorial that I was able to understand because you are so clear with your instructions and visuals. Thank you so so much!
I love your videos Maryna. Your instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Jan :-)
Beautifully explained and such clear visuals. Thank you!
Thank you for explaining this procedure SO well!
Thank you, Mary :-)
Excellent explanation
Your videos have quickly become my go-to for learning techniques that are much quicker, easier, and better! Thank you. You have upped the game a great deal!!
Thank you so much, Debbie :-) I'm happy to know that you enjoy my tutorials and find them helpful. Thank you!
Loved this video. Her teaching technique was the best I've seen for beginners buttonholes yet. . Looking forward to learning more.
Thank you so much, Denise :-) Happy knitting, my friend!
Excellent tutorial, clear, concise and gives perfectly neat finish every time!
I can't even express the gratitude I have for this video, my button hole method I learned from other videos kept leaving two holes in my one hole.. not only did this fix the problem but now my hole looks so defined. Thank you so so much!
I'm so happy to hear that you like this way of making a buttonhole! Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment :-)
I love this technique. Thank you for sharing! Your voice is also very soothing to listen to.
Thank you so much, Heidi!
Great video! So easy to follow the steps and I didn’t need to slow the video speed down to see how the needles were moving through the yarn. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
ik kijk altijd vol verwachting uit naar vrijdag want dan komt de nieuwe video met nieuwe super interessante weetjes en trucs, bedankt Maryna !!
Thank you, Ingrid 🙏
You make some of the best knitting videos on RUclips in my opinion. Thank you!
My new favourite way to make buttonholes! Thanks Maryna!
This is wonderful. So clearly explained and with good advice on purling on the wrong side. I have just used it on an aran weight cardigan: it was easy and it looks super. It is also very graceful of you to acknowledge Barbara G Walker as your source. I have seen another, widely quoted, tutorial on the subject whose author does not quote the source. Thank you, Maryna, for all your knitting help!
Thank you, your explanation is very good step by steps.
Thank you, Indra :-) Happy knitting!
Perfect! Carefully and slowly explained, as always.
I used a different provider's video, and they didn't point out the cast on x stitches 'plus 1st' bit, and of course my stitch count was wrong. Very annoying
Thank you, Deborah. I am glad I could help you conquer this way of making a buttonhole :-) Happy knitting!
This explanation is very clear. Thank you so much 💓
With your very clear instructions it only took me 3 days ❤ ( I'm a slow learner) to conquer the 4 button holes. I am extremely overjoyed. Thank you so much. ❤🎉🎉🎉
What an awesome way to make a button hole. I made a dog sweater for a dachshund with a side button up design. My buttonhole was so pathetic, it stretched and the button never stayed done up. I was so disappointed. I love yours so much better. I think my friends dachshund deserves a much nicer button up .... you've inspired me to dig out that pattern for another go at it. Thanks for sharing ... :)
Happy to hear that your dachshund friend will get a new outfit soon, this time with a fully functional buttonhole. He definitely deserves it :-)
The reason I checked out this tutorial was because I'd just knitted my dog a coat with button fastening and was so disappointed with how my button holes looked.; So glad to find I'm not alone. 😁
Hi, I really appreciated your video on buttonholes - I used this technique when creating a neck space (basically a very large button hole) in a garment I am knitting and it worked perfectly. It is so neat and tidy and looks great. Thank you so much.
You are most welcome, Carolyn :-) Thank you for taking the time to share your experience in a comment. Happy knitting!
I love to knit with chunky yarn and this buttonhole always works out perfectly...
Another fantastic video! You are always my go to instructor for help!
Thank you
Thank you so much, Fey Ann :-) Happy knitting!
Thank you Maryna. I’m so glad to have found this. You are greatly appreciated!
This is so helpful. Your explanation is perfect.
This a great method, thank you Maryna! Previously I did the cast on differently which is why it never looked neat. Really enjoy your method of teaching & showing how to.
Thank you, Sureen :-)
I always avoided patterns with buttonholes...it always seemed complicated. Thank you, this looks easy peasy and I will try it out .
I will definitely be changing to this way of making buttonholes. Lovely finish
This is amazing 🤩 thank you so much!
You are welcome, Sabrina :-) Happy knitting!
Thank you. I love your videos and find them so easy to understand. Just one question on button holes - do I need to do the cable cast on purlwise if my garment is all garter stitch?
If you want to mimic the texture of garter stitch, you can do the cable cast on knitwise (it will look like "purls" on the right side of the work). Or, you can make the buttonhole as instructed in this tutorial and keep both the top and the bottom part of the buttonhole looking like knits. As always, the best way to know is to swatch :-)
@@10rowsaday Thank you
Thank you for sharing this Tutorial video! 😊
I have only done after button holes in I just made them by binding off 1 or 2 stitches and on the next row, casting on the same amount of stitches to create the holes. Thank you for giving us another option. I definitely refer to this video when I need to make a project that requires button holes.
Great video! I'm not ready yet to make clothing, but it's great to find easier options for making buttonholes. Thank you
Beautiful!! Thank you for such a neat buttonhole
Thank you sooo much, Maryna.... I have subscribed to your channel.
Thank you, Jan :-)
Excellent tutorial. Love it. Thank you
Thank you, Kailani :-)
@@10rowsaday you're very welcome. I am subscribing to your channel.
Thank you for your very excellent lesson!
Thank you, Mary :-) Happy knitting, my friend!
So simple just what I need
I want to get the PDF of just this video, but when I clicked onto the PDF offering, I was offered to be sold the entire club. Also, I'm a left handed knitter & it is difficult to follow videos of right handed knitters. I just discovered on Chrome how to "mirror/unmirror" utube images, so I can more easily follow by sight, how to do this button hole without having to do any mind gymnastics to arrive at a button hole. What a revelation for me & other left handed crafters.
Hi Liza. It is very clever of you to use the "mirror" function to watch tutorials in the "left-handed" way. You don't need to join the club to read or print the photo tutorial that explains how to make this buttonhole. You will find it at www.10rowsaday.com/one-row-buttonhole Happy knitting :-)
Outstanding, thank you for the excellent tutorial.
This is genius! I'm saving this for sure!
Hello there, I'm a very know subscriber as of a few days ago. I decided to take up knitting again. I came across a pattern that I could use a circular needle for loop knitting, I'm a very novice knitter, didn't know what loop knitting was, by searching RUclips, among the few I watched I found yours was the best. I managed to learn it from watching your tutorial. I'm looking to by a circular need with easy flex cable, the one I have is very hard to work with. Can you recommend which kind I can purchase? Please. I was lost online looking for one not knowing what really works. Thank you. Yor are an amazing teacher!
Welcome back to knitting, Tina :-) I'm happy my tutorial helped you master the magic loop technique. As to the type of needles, you are right - all that really matters is the type of the cable. It should be long (the full length of the circular needles should be at least 80cm / 32"), soft and smoothly attached to the needles (so that it doesn't catch the stitches as you move them around the needle). Happy knitting!
Very useful, I am saving this video thank you very much.
Groetjes mevrouw, Hartelijk dank voor deze video. Nu ga ik mijn rand breien. JennyB
Thank you, JennyB. I am happy I could help :-)
This is n excellent way. Thank u for sharing 😊
You are very welcome, Navneet :-) Happy knitting!
Perfect! Thank you!
This may seem like a funny question, but is it possible to close up a button hole by sewing it shut and having it appear pretty seamless? I put a button hole in the wrong place and would hate to rip the piece back that far. It is in a 1x1 rib button band.
Of course, you can stitch the buttonhole, but, most likely, it will be visible, especially if it is a horizontal buttonhole made in 1x1 ribbing. The least visible way to hide it would be to carefully graft the knit stitches above and below the buttonhole on the right side of the work. The wrong side of the button band will still look quite messy, but who looks at the wrong side, right :-) Good luck!
Thank you so much I like it very much
Thanks!
Thank you, my friend!
Thank u very much, exellent, love it
Thank you, Maria :-)
Muito interessante, mas gostaria, se possível, da tradução para-o português!!!
Sorry Marta, I don't speak Portuguese :-( Happy knitting, my friend!
Eline sağlık çok guzel
Thank you so much, my friend :-)
How would you complete this buttonhole in a K1P1 pattern?
The process of making this buttonhole is the same for all stitch patterns, but when you work the first row after the buttonhole, work the stitches above the buttonhole in pattern. Happy knitting :-)
Have you got one of your amazing ways to knit a vertical button hole?
Not yet, but I'll look for one :-) Thank you for the suggestion, Sylvia!
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