I love the design and will five it a whirl as it feels like ut is my atyle anyways whenever I am planning out colir conbo and stiches for borders and even colir work for a lettering and you mentioned a horse which even with pit hokders and blanket squares would be fun using this method if illusions for the fun variations of animal and so on. Autum designs with in the back side having an Acorn and Maplee Leaves! Happy knitting indeed!
Thanks for the very clear video! I assumed it was hard, so I never looked into it. You made it super easy! “Garter stitch” where you want it to pop out, “stockinette” where you don’t. And, the front row will always be knit across. Is that correct?
I like the technique but your notation could be confusing. You indicated purl bumps on the right side with a dot. Since we actually knit those stitches on the wrong side to create a purl bump on the right side, your chart would have looked more familiar had you indicated the actual stitch done on the wrong side. While I understand your intention, a less experienced knitter may not see the distinction. Thank you for your fine, well thought-out videos.
I love the design and will five it a whirl as it feels like ut is my atyle anyways whenever I am planning out colir conbo and stiches for borders and even colir work for a lettering and you mentioned a horse which even with pit hokders and blanket squares would be fun using this method if illusions for the fun variations of animal and so on. Autum designs with in the back side having an Acorn and Maplee Leaves! Happy knitting indeed!
Great details.....plan to try soon...maybe a pillow.....
Me too, I need to get some going also. Fun! I am thinking of doing a wall hanging.
Oh, so cool; I love this! Thanks so much for the video!
You are welcome! Happy knitting.
Thanks you very much for your shadow or illusion. I try to do. It's a very good idee❤
Thank you and happy knitting.
Amazing, can in this pattern we can knit a scarf ?
Absolutely. 🧶
Thanks for the very clear video! I assumed it was hard, so I never looked into it. You made it super easy! “Garter stitch” where you want it to pop out, “stockinette” where you don’t. And, the front row will always be knit across. Is that correct?
Exactly! You got it! Happy knitting.
I like the technique but your notation could be confusing. You indicated purl bumps on the right side with a dot. Since we actually knit those stitches on the wrong side to create a purl bump on the right side, your chart would have looked more familiar had you indicated the actual stitch done on the wrong side. While I understand your intention, a less experienced knitter may not see the distinction. Thank you for your fine, well thought-out videos.
Thank you so much for your comments. I really appreciate constructive ideas. Happy knitting.
Am I allowed to ask: Where did you get the paper you used for the pattern layout?
I used KnitVisualizer and created it on my computer. But you could use regular graph paper and just color in every two rows.
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan: Thanks so much, Suzanne.
No way
Yep!