If you need to use larger yarns, you could use this same tool from your bulky or jumbo machine. A chain stitch design could embelish an isolated image and give it more texture and dimension. You could also use this tool to attach a neck band. PLEASE make a video showing how to use this to make an edging for a baby blanket or other items. Very cool!! Thanks for sharing.
Ah, unfortunately I don't have a bulky machine, or another tool like this one. I really hope I will be able to find one in the future. Thank you for your encouragement! I'll certainly give it my best shot and attempt to create a demonstration video. If I succeed, I'll definitely upload it.
I'm glad you found it helpful! Absolutely, chain stitch designs on knitwear can turn out beautifully. I read about them being made using the Tricofit, but there is a lot of rehanging involved. With this tool, however, the chain can be done very fast.
This technique opens up so many embellishment possibilities.
Wow! This is genius!
Wow, I love this, thank you ❤
Brilliant idea!! Thank you 🙂
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great video, thank you
If you need to use larger yarns, you could use this same tool from your bulky or jumbo machine. A chain stitch design could embelish an isolated image and give it more texture and dimension. You could also use this tool to attach a neck band. PLEASE make a video showing how to use this to make an edging for a baby blanket or other items. Very cool!! Thanks for sharing.
Ah, unfortunately I don't have a bulky machine, or another tool like this one. I really hope I will be able to find one in the future. Thank you for your encouragement! I'll certainly give it my best shot and attempt to create a demonstration video. If I succeed, I'll definitely upload it.
Super idea!! I'll have a go, thanks !!
Awesome! Have fun giving it a try! 😊👍
❤Thank you ❤
How many more tricks can that tool do?
It's pretty impressive, isn't it? I hope I will find more tricks that can be done with it.
I never knew about this,it’s great! You could do chain stitch design on knitwear with it too.Thanks for sharing.❤️👏🏻👏🏻
I'm glad you found it helpful! Absolutely, chain stitch designs on knitwear can turn out beautifully. I read about them being made using the Tricofit, but there is a lot of rehanging involved. With this tool, however, the chain can be done very fast.
@@ArtOfClay your tips are always welcome. ❤️❤️
Thanks! 😊❤