😳🤯OH! I have done this wrong so many times! I just ripped out 12 inches of a leaf pattern after seeing you do this stitch. Thanks for using thick yarn & using the angle you did 👀👀👀👀👁👁🎉🎊got it!!!! Thank you for this demo! I will probably be bad to look again-Thank for clarity!
I like how you describe the finished stitch as a bundle. That way I can squirrel that away in my brain as I work and make sure that all my “bundles” appear uniform across my work.
I need to add that one need not be alarmed during the k2tog step. The “oh but I think I just skipped my slipped stitch” thought might occur to you as you’re examining the back of your work but just do everything the directions tell you in the video and you’re 👍 ok.
I am a novice when it comes to knitting so thankyou for learning me that stitch
Wonderfully put together, thanks for creating this tutorial!
😳🤯OH! I have done this wrong so many times! I just ripped out 12 inches of a leaf pattern after seeing you do this stitch. Thanks for using thick yarn & using the angle you did 👀👀👀👀👁👁🎉🎊got it!!!! Thank you for this demo! I will probably be bad to look again-Thank for clarity!
Super clear and very thoughtful to show it in both English and Continental. Wishing you had tons more tutorials!
I like how you describe the finished stitch as a bundle. That way I can squirrel that away in my brain as I work and make sure that all my “bundles” appear uniform across my work.
thank you!
Limpid, many thanks for this demonstration !
So helpful!
I used this tutorial to make the shrooms from the book “200 fun things to knit” by Victoria Lyle because I learn stitches better with visual aids.
Thank you
I need to add that one need not be alarmed during the k2tog step.
The “oh but I think I just skipped my slipped stitch” thought might occur to you as you’re examining the back of your work but just do everything the directions tell you in the video and you’re 👍 ok.
👐🏽👐🏽👐🏽👐🏽
Thank you!