How to Knit an Easy Celtic Braid Cable

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @NelObli
    @NelObli 11 месяцев назад +9

    I learned how to knit last year in April. All from watching your beginner’s tutorial. I have recommended your channel a few times in the knitting groups I have joined.
    Please keep on making videos, you have so much talent and so much to share. Thank you.
    I have now learned the Celtic cable from you I’m proud to say.

  • @crystalwright1504
    @crystalwright1504 4 года назад +32

    Finally!! Someone who actually explains the WHYs instead of just throwing out stitch names and counts. Thankyou for a great explanation.

  • @asthasrivastav7763
    @asthasrivastav7763 Год назад +12

    I just really want to thank you. As someone who needs extensive explanations this video has been a blessing. I've been trying to make a wider scarf but with thinner yarn so I'm increasing the number of knits. So understanding how the cables work has been helpful in writing down the pattern as well. Thank you so much!!

  • @ronastel
    @ronastel 5 лет назад +40

    this is the longest half an hour i've ever seen, watched it for 4 hours, undid and redid, till i got it, excellent video, thank you so much for your endless patience.

  • @Gieeska88
    @Gieeska88 2 дня назад

    I know this video is old but whatever: thank you! Thanks to you it took me only short time to learn the cable and I'm knitting awesome socks for my mother-in-law. I'll surely use it in more projects.

  • @lilyluney6015
    @lilyluney6015 3 года назад +3

    Celtic is the correct Latin pronunciation! Thank you for saying it right! Someone finally did!

  • @sharonlieding7048
    @sharonlieding7048 4 года назад +2

    After watching this I said tears of joy and frustration because I have been following a pattern that got me nowhere absolutely nowhere and he cleared it all up for me thank you so much.

  • @Minkimaximus
    @Minkimaximus 6 лет назад +95

    Wrecking my HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love it but can only do the first part. I've now watched this so many times I think we are MARRIED!

    • @fareedamateen465
      @fareedamateen465 5 лет назад +9

      😂😂😂😂

    • @lilredrocker3151
      @lilredrocker3151 5 лет назад +6

      Keep trying, it will come to you. You can do it. :-)

    • @rmuller366
      @rmuller366 5 лет назад +5

      Hi Alex, the only way I ever got this was to print out the pattern for the Audrey headband, then used a piece of white paper to cover up the rows I wasn’t working, and check off rows as I did them. Then slide the blank page down to the next row. It takes a bit of time, but so worth it. Looking forward to doing another one. Google “Audrey Headband”, or “Audrey Ear Warmers” to find the pattern. Best of luck and I hope it works out for you. Please let me know.

    • @noellerilleau6529
      @noellerilleau6529 3 года назад +2

      Same here... agonizing

    • @eTeRnaMiEnTeMaNiKka
      @eTeRnaMiEnTeMaNiKka 2 года назад +2

      You can do it! Writing it down helps a lot

  • @midnight.ramen.
    @midnight.ramen. 4 года назад +11

    This was SO helpful I can't thank you enough! I just tried it for the first time and it looks so beautiful, I'm over the moon xx

  • @sarah-janekarstens1177
    @sarah-janekarstens1177 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for a very concise tutorial. It was very easy to follow. I even had time to write it all down. Will definitely be looking out for more of your videos. From Cape Town 🇿🇦

  • @hippychick9106
    @hippychick9106 6 лет назад +16

    Great tutorial explaining where the cables are going and how to get the desired cross!! Just a little tip: if you didn’t pull your needles so far apart, you wouldn’t be pulling all the needed slack out of your stitches, and hence leaving such tight, uneven stitches with a big loop at the end (all the slack from across the row). It would make your knitting soooooo much easier for you and give you much more uniform, pretty looking knits! Thanks for the tutorial!! Haven’t watched for awhile, so was just checking in✌🏻💛

    • @getmotivated1707
      @getmotivated1707 9 месяцев назад

      this comment is pure gold! tension is what I'm struggling most to learn, and I often end up with the big loops...this helps me understand why lol, thanks so much!

  • @tuaparulian4975
    @tuaparulian4975 6 лет назад +2

    Like your soothing voice. This is your first video I watched. I just clicked any video for no particular reason and I'm glad that I stumbled on yours.

  • @robbieashton5003
    @robbieashton5003 5 лет назад +4

    This video really helped me to understand knitting cables, how the cables weave over and under each other and how to cable over the "background" purl stitches.
    Thank you for sharing your skills, please continue posting new videos, and I'll continue watching

  • @adrin6892
    @adrin6892 2 года назад

    I finally have knitted Celtic braid cable today thanks for your tutorial. I’ve been felt mysterious about Celtic braid for about a month. The clouds in my brain clearly banished it’s sunny today😄Thank you , thank you , thank you very much Mr. RJ knits!!! from JP

  • @sophietilson3458
    @sophietilson3458 2 года назад

    You are an Asaaamazing tutor !!!I have listened and tried HOURS of different cable(I do know how to braid and love it-so I decided to “graduate”to multi cables)but NONe none none of the tutors I’ve observed and tried were so detailed and concise ;so I couldn’t make it work.!Sooo glad I had run into your tutorial
    🙏🏼thank you 😊 thank you😃

  • @MrsCaviar
    @MrsCaviar 6 лет назад +3

    You are a GODSEND! I've been afraid to use double-pointed needles. Thanks to you I will try to make footies & also, I'll try cable stitching. You are so easy-breezy to watch!

  • @laurena3460
    @laurena3460 6 лет назад +1

    I have never cable knitted before, I didn't even know what a cable needle was until today but it's working so you must be a great teacher!

  • @adrin6892
    @adrin6892 2 года назад +1

    You are a great teacher. I’ve knit Celtic blade sweater for the first time. Thank you so so so much!

    • @Retreat2024
      @Retreat2024 Год назад

      Thank you so much for teaching in such a easy way

  • @charliekelmeckis3489
    @charliekelmeckis3489 6 лет назад +3

    I love your other tutorials, but this one was really hard for me to follow. If you ever plan to “re-do” one of your tutorials, I hope you choose to re-do this one. Big fan! Thanks for all tutorials!

  • @yaelbloem5090
    @yaelbloem5090 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this Excellent tutorial ❤! You are now my go-to for cables, and im staying subscribed!😊❤ im knitting sleeves on a cable sweater for my husband, and this tutorial helped me tremendously.

  • @MaggieHolychild
    @MaggieHolychild 8 месяцев назад

    I started one of these a couple of years ago and worked it out by myself. Put it down for quite a while and have unpicked it four times as I have forgotten what I was doing. This was great - now I can pick it up and go with it again. It may finally be finished. :)

  • @jkkavanagh8211
    @jkkavanagh8211 4 года назад

    Excellent simplified explanation saw a picture of an Aran jumper and couldn't work out how to start the cable. 24hrs later halfway up first piece. Thank you

  • @shellyjelly5975
    @shellyjelly5975 2 года назад +2

    Amazingly easy to follow! I've never cable knit before this and after 2 times through the video I had it down! Thanks for the easy explanation :D

  • @garyfrancia
    @garyfrancia 3 года назад

    It wrecked my brain too!!!! but I got there successfully!!! Mr RJ Knits you're a super teacher and many thanks.

  • @kingshillbillies
    @kingshillbillies 2 года назад

    I like that you started from casting on and that you explained the backside stitching “knit the knits, purl the purls”

  • @catgirl1016
    @catgirl1016 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for teaching me how to knit. Your videos are so clear and patient. Thank you love!

  • @danielmardim5866
    @danielmardim5866 4 года назад +1

    The best Cable knit explaination by far.
    Thanks a lot !

  • @Aintbovvered
    @Aintbovvered 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for over explaining. It made me understand how cables work (literally just clicked). Thank you!

  • @Kloulock
    @Kloulock 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for demystifying intricate cables! They have always confused me. This tutorial is ingenious! I just might be able to master this technique now. Thanks again!

  • @minavaghei1627
    @minavaghei1627 3 года назад

    Thank you very much .This was the easiest toturial video for this patteren on RUclips so far.

  • @iwonazarzycka8451
    @iwonazarzycka8451 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for teaching me how to knit ! Your instructions are clear and simple thank you 😊

  • @meagansanders2520
    @meagansanders2520 5 лет назад +8

    Came for the instructions, subscribed for the sweet voice and personality 💜

  • @debmeyer3111
    @debmeyer3111 6 лет назад +1

    I like watching you knit while I walk on my treadmill keep up the great work!

  • @vuelamariposaazul
    @vuelamariposaazul Год назад

    That was an excellent pattern and tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. I will continue this practice to see how it will look like further on. I will like to use this pattern on a future project. I really appreciate your teachings and want to continue learning from you. 😊

  • @Ayaat88
    @Ayaat88 2 года назад

    you're amazing, you did explain a very complicated pattern in an amazing way

  • @mariannedexing
    @mariannedexing 5 лет назад +2

    I'm working on a pattern that calls for an attached celtic cable border. I've been searching for something to help me to understand how and why the cables work. This video has helped explain a lot of that. So glad I found this one. It's going on my knitting playing.

  • @pll2183
    @pll2183 7 лет назад +6

    please don't try to give up on making your knitting tutorial video, i am your fan from hong kong :)

  • @nancyshinn2037
    @nancyshinn2037 3 года назад

    Wonderful pattern and great instructor. Thank you. I thot celtic cables were not for me but you brought me thru it. Along with a couple of aspirin.

  • @edijo2888
    @edijo2888 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much I finally can work cables, was always confusing ... front or back.. looking forward to making one of my own

  • @debrawebster6216
    @debrawebster6216 Год назад

    Hi RJ.. this was soooo helpful,, thank you. I am kniotting a plain stocking stitch sweater for a 2 year old. Can i wap this lovely Celtic knot just as a central bordered front panel, or will it alter the hang of the sweater?

  • @hormigaatomica2015
    @hormigaatomica2015 4 года назад

    Wow! Your are awsome good teacher with normal human been vocabulary. I Will be one of you fans!!!! Thanks

  • @primrosepierrot
    @primrosepierrot 6 лет назад +75

    Hey guys! I think I've written a pattern for this! Let me know if you think anything is wrong :^)
    I've added 4 rows of plain knit stitches just to get it started
    Row 1-4: knit whole row(24 stitches)
    Row 5-6: k2, p2, k2, p4, k4, p4, k2, p2, k2
    Row 7: k2, p2, k2, p4, CF4(k4), p4, k2, p2, k2
    Row 8: k2, p2, CF4(p2, k2), CB4(k2, p2), CF4(p2, k2), CB4(k2, p2)
    Row 9: repeat row 8 without using cable
    Row 10: k2, p4, CB4(k4), p4, CB4(k4), p4, k2
    Row 11: repeat row 10 without using cable
    Row 12: k2, p2, CB4(k2, p2), C4(p2, k2), CB4(k2, p2), CF4(p2, k2), p2, k2
    Repeat row 5-12 to desired length

    • @Skade8059
      @Skade8059 6 лет назад +47

      Your pattern didn't work out for me, but this one did.....
      Cast on 24 stitches (the following goes straight into the pattern)
      Row1: k2, p2, k2, p4, k4, p4, k2, p2, k2
      Row 2: k2, p2, p2, k4, p4, k4, p2, p2, k2
      Row 3: k2, p2, k2, p4, CF(k4), p4, k2, p2, k2
      Row 4: k2, p2, p2, k4, p4,k4, p4, k2
      Row 5: k2, p2, CF(p2, k2), CB(k2, p2), CF(p2, k2), CB(k2, p2), p2, k2
      Row 6: k2, p2, k2, p4, k4, p4, k2, p2, k2
      Row 7: k2, p4, CB(k4), p4, CB(k4), p4 k2
      Row 8: k2, p4, p4, k4, p4, k2, p2, k2
      Row 9: k2, p2, CB(k2, p2), CF(p2, k2), CB(k2, p2), CF(p2, k2), p2, k2
      Row 10: k2, p4, k4, p4, k4, p4, k2
      Row 11: repeat row 3 and on

    • @lilredrocker3151
      @lilredrocker3151 5 лет назад +2

      You are awesome! I'm gonna give it a try with your pattern.

    • @ronastel
      @ronastel 5 лет назад

      @@Skade8059 Super! thank you so much (thanks to you now i've learned how read knitting instructions in english, you're the best!)

    • @jesminsultana824
      @jesminsultana824 5 лет назад +1

      Dallis Gilbert I couldn’t understand Row2 .

    • @MaeWin281
      @MaeWin281 4 года назад

      Dallis Gilbert, thank you!!! That worked for me!

  • @shigureism
    @shigureism 6 лет назад +1

    Just followed the video and I love this cable pattern so much. I can't wait to try to make a pattern with it

  • @artgoyle
    @artgoyle 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ohnoo after the tutorial I thought I needed to crossover the middle two cables, but they needed to be knitted to the side... After taking apart 1,5 row and trying again I succeeded. Apparently the pattern starts again at 12:19.

  • @suratgill6211
    @suratgill6211 2 года назад

    Excellent you explain n show slowly , can understand nicely ,,thanks so much Sir

  • @cati.visinescu
    @cati.visinescu 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the video and the detailed explanations! I am in the middle of making my own amazing scarf and I love it so much!

  • @manuelasadoquis2712
    @manuelasadoquis2712 6 лет назад

    You tension your yarn the same way I do ! Video is great, good speed and explanation of what you're doing .

  • @zakiahussain8235
    @zakiahussain8235 4 года назад

    Amazing tutorial.. even for a beginner this is easy because of his explanation

  • @kamillebeck
    @kamillebeck 2 года назад

    I lOVE KNITTING I FEEL SO POWERFUL

  • @АлександрЗозуля-п7э

    Мужчина со спицами в руках вносит в душу умиротворение.
    С уважением из России.

  • @Blurb777
    @Blurb777 7 лет назад +7

    Do you know that knitting used to be solely a man's domain? The royal knitter was the man who knit for the king back in the day. I have no idea when women decided it was something they wanted to do - but really it is for everyone. Very satisfying.

    • @dwnstringer
      @dwnstringer 5 лет назад

      Men used knit and crochet to fix fishing nets, etc.

    • @qgnfs5363
      @qgnfs5363 5 лет назад

      Now that I didn't know but I figured there was something kind of reagal about men knitting, with girls it's like cooking or cleaning, you should know how to do everything even if its a little. But I like when mhen knit it shows their patience in a different light. My son knits my youngest us still messing with my wool and my daughter weaves because she finds knitting confusing.. Lol

    • @qgnfs5363
      @qgnfs5363 5 лет назад

      But then men are good with knots anyway do knitting and Pearling is just another form of knotting

  • @gabbyferreira4786
    @gabbyferreira4786 3 года назад +1

    I really like the grey border , can you please tell how many would I cast on, with the grey one you did for a blanket please

  • @MillieFinn
    @MillieFinn 6 лет назад +1

    Pattern transcribed from video, worked for me!

    • @MillieFinn
      @MillieFinn 6 лет назад +4

      Cast on 24 stitches:
      Row 1: k2, p2, k2, p4, k4, p4,k2, p2, k2
      Row 2: k4, p2, k4, p4, k4, p2, k4
      Row 3: k2, p2, k2, p4, (CF k2, k2), p4, k2, p2, k2
      Row 4: k4, p2, k4, p4, k4, p2, k4
      Row 5: k2, p2, (CF p2, k2), (CB k2, p2), (CF, p2,k2) (CB k2, p2) p2, k2
      Row 6: k6, p4, k4, p4, k6
      Row 7: k2, p4, (CB, k2, k2) p4, (CB k2, k2) p4, k2
      Row 8: k6, p4, k4, p4, k6
      Row 9: k2, p2, (CB, k2, p2), (CF, p2, k2), (CB, k2, p2), (CF, p2, k2) p2, k2
      Row 10: k4, p2, k4, p4, k4, p2, k4

    • @carolynharris5363
      @carolynharris5363 8 месяцев назад

      I've been trying to knit this Celtic Cable for a few years, on and off. Simply by chance, I stumbled upon your video. RJ, you explained this Celtic Cable Pattern superbly! However, this written pattern by Millie Finn, facilitated my success of this cable.
      I listened to your video several times, while confirming Millie Finn's written directions. Once I confirmed an accurate working pattern, I proceeded with the pattern.
      Its flawless!
      With HUGE gratitude to RJ Knits and Millie Finn...
      Thank you.

  • @maplegal6496
    @maplegal6496 3 года назад

    so well explained. Perhaps put a time link back to the start of the pattern at the end? (for pattern repeat)
    Thanks so much

  • @suratgill6211
    @suratgill6211 2 года назад

    I love your way you explain n pattern Sir pls bring easy Wayne’s patterns

  • @joejames2167
    @joejames2167 7 лет назад +2

    Your process is really clear and easy to follow. When knitting cables, is it usual for the work to be tighter than usual? I always feel that I'm doing something wrong and end up frustrated. Thanks

    • @RJKnits
      @RJKnits  7 лет назад

      yep, especially with this pattern things can get pretty tight. If it's REALLY too tight, you can always add a row of plain knitting before doing a cable row which will make things look a bit looser.

    • @ashapatel5160
      @ashapatel5160 6 лет назад

      Does this scarf look the same on the reverse side? Thank you for the lovely videos.

  • @Clubkidknitter
    @Clubkidknitter 2 месяца назад

    Nice video! Question: what is going on with your yarn? It appears to be un-plying as you're knitting. It looks like it's a 4-ply yarn? What brand is it? Sorry for so many questions.

  • @susanalynch5482
    @susanalynch5482 Год назад

    Very good explanation! Thank you!😊

  • @parkhwayoung8949
    @parkhwayoung8949 3 года назад +1

    So, i'm attempting to do this as a repeating round for a hat on circulars. What i think i've figured out is that if you're going to do multiples of this it's really a 22 stitch repetition (omitting the last K2) and essentially (after the initial 22) it's just a repetition of round 2 (the first cable round) to round 5 (ending back at the original round 1) correct?

  • @shells_craftee
    @shells_craftee 3 года назад

    Hey, I love your work, you've made sense of knitted cables for me at last. It would help to have a pattern that is written, so we could follow along. Also, when you say knit the knits and purl the purls, do you mean knit the purls (of the previous row) and purl the knits? Because otherwise my piece of work looks nothing like yours :) Your straight forward style of presentation makes me feel confident that I'll master cables and knitting in general. Thanks :D

  • @inekecairns3738
    @inekecairns3738 3 года назад

    Brilliant the way you explain this cable Thanks ..

  • @glovanajnbaptiste2272
    @glovanajnbaptiste2272 4 года назад +1

    Here you go ... i subscribed 👍

  • @charliekelmeckis3489
    @charliekelmeckis3489 6 лет назад

    Came back, this time I was able to follow along successfully. Paid to much attention that I didn’t memorize the pattern. If I restart the vid and start where i finished, will the pattern continue flawlessly?

  • @patytrico
    @patytrico 6 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing your expertise ;) And your lovely smile!

  • @valtyrberzerk8990
    @valtyrberzerk8990 7 лет назад

    It is possible to make corners with the celtic knots? like corners for a blanket or a pillow, like the mitered corner but with the celtic knot braid?? Im sorry for trolling your videos, Im inlove with this braids, and Im knitting a pillow and it would look so cool with the frame of celtic braids, but Im new at knitting and I really will love this but I have no idea how to make it

  • @RHYTHMgirlMo
    @RHYTHMgirlMo Год назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Great explanations, relaxed vibe, encouraging,...and I GOT IT!! Thanks so much!! :>}

  • @susanmcmichesux9997
    @susanmcmichesux9997 Год назад

    On the border of the knitting you showed, how many stitches are in the border on both sides and then how many reverse stockinette stitches are there before and after the cabling?

  • @shailajasrikanti5743
    @shailajasrikanti5743 2 года назад

    I understand there are different types of celtic knots. Does this have any particular name?

  • @suratgill6211
    @suratgill6211 2 года назад

    Excellent you sir explan so well n can understand

  • @cleeisme1
    @cleeisme1 7 лет назад +1

    This is Great! Love your videos! Do you have this pattern written down or a link to where you have it? I'm basically a new knitter & it would be so help to have a written pattern to follow along as we follow along with this video. I really hope so. I've never attempted knitting cable any & would love to try along with your video. Thanks tons!

    • @cleeisme1
      @cleeisme1 7 лет назад

      Adding to my previous comment, I'm rather afraid to attempt cables because they're a bit intimidating 🤔
      Thanks again for your videos

    • @suklaroy2197
      @suklaroy2197 6 лет назад

      hindi hale bujte pari

  • @cyn37211
    @cyn37211 4 года назад

    How many times has that yarn been frogged, 😂.
    I’m knitting a pair of socks with cables, and the second sock has been frogged & reknit so many times in one spot that there’s an obvious color-change in several rows 😞.
    Trying to find a good way to knit these . . .

  • @romanwojciechowski619
    @romanwojciechowski619 Год назад

    Do you have any lace patterns tutorials?

  • @maryjacobs8418
    @maryjacobs8418 7 лет назад +2

    thankyou for your videos.

  • @dawnhess5002
    @dawnhess5002 3 года назад +1

    Is there also a pattern to follow? Thank you

  • @ReemHamasha
    @ReemHamasha 4 года назад +2

    Can someone help me adjust a template for cables that are 3 stitches wide??
    So would it be (only for the cable part)
    1) K3 P4 K6 P4 K3
    2) K3 P4 (3 on CN front) K3 K3CN P4 K3
    But I don't know what to do after that

  • @northernlightscrafts
    @northernlightscrafts 6 лет назад +1

    Will be looking for a technique vid from you. So fluid. Thanks, great vid! New subbie.

  • @mmjapan26
    @mmjapan26 7 лет назад +3

    I love your videos

  • @donnaquinn6746
    @donnaquinn6746 2 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO TO UNDERSTAND! ITS MY FIRST TIME TRYING CABLE. TOO. I ALSO LIKE YOUR FAIR ISLE OR 2 STRAND VIDEO AS WELL WHICH HELPED ME TO START!
    THANKYOU!! 🧶🥀🧶🤪

  • @yoninasztokman5834
    @yoninasztokman5834 7 лет назад +2

    Love your videos!! So helpful! !!

  • @mariannaapostolopoulou3146
    @mariannaapostolopoulou3146 9 месяцев назад

    It will be my first celtic knit... is there a writting pattern ?

  • @lindadaley7469
    @lindadaley7469 5 лет назад

    Where is your video for the six interlocking cables? Great video BTW.

  • @gmamary1
    @gmamary1 5 лет назад +3

    I'm trying to figure out why you switch from English to Continental back and forth?

    • @RJKnits
      @RJKnits  5 лет назад +2

      Me too, to be honest. Haha. Usually it just depends on what feels comfortable. When I'm working with a lot of cable stuff, I'll usually stay in English. Then when I don't need to do much "thinking," I'll switch to Continental.

  • @garyharvey8697
    @garyharvey8697 7 лет назад +3

    What's the name of the yarn you are using for this tutorial? I really likethe way it is knitting up.

    • @RJKnits
      @RJKnits  7 лет назад +3

      haaaa, that's a good question! the yarn is from a cheap scarf I bought from Primark and tore apart. that's why it's all stringy, but it does knit up really nicely.

    • @garyharvey8697
      @garyharvey8697 7 лет назад

      RJ Knits thanks for your reply. Great idea to take apart something that won't as loved as what you remake out of it. Great job.

  • @winningnumbers
    @winningnumbers 3 года назад

    Can you please give me the link to the previous 6 cable video please? thanks

  • @asmaaismail7235
    @asmaaismail7235 2 года назад

    After Row 9, which part of the rows need to star/repeat the next or continuation of the celtic to make it longer?
    Hope someone will answer please.

  • @gabbyferreira4786
    @gabbyferreira4786 3 года назад +1

    How do we do a blanket, how many would I cast on ?

  • @silverfeigner
    @silverfeigner Год назад +1

    The yarn looks like it splits very easily.

  • @modeenlin
    @modeenlin 3 года назад +1

    I like to have a written pattern to follow as well as watching your video.
    Do you have a free pattern for this

  • @bsfb3ar
    @bsfb3ar 6 лет назад

    Please show how to cover the whole sleeve with all the X cable.Thanks

  • @terinartm
    @terinartm 6 лет назад +2

    How do I make this pattern when making socks,

  • @yessenianorgate225
    @yessenianorgate225 3 года назад +1

    Could you add the diagram of it - so it is easier to see the cross overs . Thanks

  • @janetcollins1129
    @janetcollins1129 3 года назад

    luv'd it...written pattern ...visual? thanks

  • @amybraica7151
    @amybraica7151 6 лет назад +1

    How do I get written instructions for your cable knit projects.

  • @Uncle_Steve71
    @Uncle_Steve71 4 года назад

    I see you purl Norwegian style. Very nice.

  • @Tezzness89
    @Tezzness89 6 лет назад

    wait... so Row 1 (the right side??) is knit the cable and purl the background, and Row 2 (the wrong side???) is PURL the cable and KNIT the background??? did I get that right??
    Are all the wrong side rows adding to the pattern or just bringing back the stitches?

  • @mirkrovi
    @mirkrovi 3 года назад

    Can this be done with fair isle technique?

  • @evelyneoshaughnessy5921
    @evelyneoshaughnessy5921 Год назад

    hello i could use your help i'm doing a aran pullover for a baby size 12m im at the armhole and am stuck at the nack shaping
    can you help me this is only my 2 sweather knitting

  • @Jade93836
    @Jade93836 5 лет назад +1

    How can I make this bigger? I'd love to make a big scarf for my mum.. Just not sure how I would work the stitches out!
    Thanks.

    • @rhonda.
      @rhonda. 3 года назад

      You can follow the exact same pattern just use a chunky yarn and larger sized needles

  • @margaretwyeth7486
    @margaretwyeth7486 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @BlakeEloise
    @BlakeEloise 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks 😊