👏🏻👏🏻🤩💯🏆🎵🥳🎶🎶👏🏻👏🏻 What a Surprise!! What a Great Join!!! What an AWESOME TUTORIAL!!!! You are a GENIUS!!!✨⭐️🤩💯🏆⭐️✨ Thank you sooooo very much, Diana! 💕🤗💕🤗💕
Thank you so much Diana, your generosity is much appreciated. I am totally not going to sleep tonight, this was so exciting to watch! Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Wow, another person kept away by knitting ideas! I am terrible that way. My ideas always seem good at about 3 a.m., and a few of them are good in daylight!
You really think so imaginatively. Brilliant edgings and designs have me wanting to try most. I will use a length of the continuous cable knit for a cone 🎄 tree for a 🎁 this Dec.2021.
I would love to see a photo of that. Have you joined my Facebook group? People can share projects and ideas there. "Knitting with Diana Sullivan" is the group.
That's an interesting idea. I think if you stay above the part in the shoe, it'll work and it would also allow you to add some width to a sock calf. Send a picture when you finish!
Except it is very smart, it is as well rather less laborious way how to do a patchwork knitted blanket and join some if those squares with those lovely cables. Due different number of lines there is a plenty of variety. Hihi seems I need to get into my stash and start knitting. Thank you very much.❤
Hi I totally did enjoy your video and I would love to use this on some future work . I can’t call one of that fascinating machines my own . That’s why I’m very interested, if I could do this by hand and how ? Thank you
I think you could do it by having the panels to join made first. Then stick your needle into the stitch to knit as well as the loop of the panel, knit off, then do the next, etc.
@@maryfaught4793 There was a dealer in Sacramento, but I have only met him once. Some places - Cindy's Knitting Room (MN), or the Knitting Cottage (PA) or Newton's Knits (CA). I am not a dealer, no affiliation, just some ideas.
I was wondering what this would look like as an edging… I joined two panels together (5 rows) and I like it! Next time I will knit a faux rib (4 in work, 1 out, 3 in…..ending with 4 in, like you show in another video) beginning and ending to match the panels. Or maybe just plain knit with only one needle out of work…must play around to try this. I’m not so good on that rib when ending the panel as I am when starting. But do you think this surprise cable will look frilly when used as an edging? I’m still not experienced enough to be able to picture what will happen.
I suppose you could use it as an edging if you had an edge piece to pick up, maybe a cord. I have not tried it; not sure it would work. It has a thick texture. It seems like a fair amount of extra work to make an edge piece as well as doing this join for an edging.
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What a Surprise!!
What a Great Join!!!
What an AWESOME TUTORIAL!!!!
You are a GENIUS!!!✨⭐️🤩💯🏆⭐️✨
Thank you sooooo very much, Diana!
💕🤗💕🤗💕
This is so pretty and versatile. Thank you so much Diane!
You are such a great (and generous!) teacher, Diana! Thank You! 😊
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial Diana! How generous of you to share.
Thank you so much Diana, your generosity is much appreciated. I am totally not going to sleep tonight, this was so exciting to watch! Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Wow, another person kept away by knitting ideas! I am terrible that way. My ideas always seem good at about 3 a.m., and a few of them are good in daylight!
Wow! Diana does it, again. Thank you so much for sharing. You are so appreciated.
You are the best
Thank you🙏🙏🙏
I couldn't imagine how it was going to look. It looks fantastic! Thank you for showing us so many ways to improve our own knitting.
instablaster...
Brilliant, as always, Diana. Thank you!
Diana, I don’t know how you came up with this idea but I can only attribute it to your genius mind. Thank you so much for sharing..
Big trade secret - I doodle. I sit at the machine and play.
Thank you so much for sharing Diana 🙏 😘
J aime beaucoup vos videos et surtout les idees supperbes merci pour tout Diana et courage pour plus de travail a nous montrer
You really think so imaginatively. Brilliant edgings and designs have me wanting to try most. I will use a length of the continuous cable knit for a cone 🎄 tree for a 🎁 this Dec.2021.
I would love to see a photo of that. Have you joined my Facebook group? People can share projects and ideas there. "Knitting with Diana Sullivan" is the group.
Спасибо Вам за такой полезный урок!!!!!
Thanks!
Love this join. Thinking of using it on a knitted sock hat for part of the vertical join of selvedges.
That's an interesting idea. I think if you stay above the part in the shoe, it'll work and it would also allow you to add some width to a sock calf. Send a picture when you finish!
Brilliant like always ❤
Except it is very smart, it is as well rather less laborious way how to do a patchwork knitted blanket and join some if those squares with those lovely cables. Due different number of lines there is a plenty of variety. Hihi seems I need to get into my stash and start knitting. Thank you very much.❤
Such a great idea? And I bet it eliminates curling of the fabric.
Thank you very much for sharing.
Great join
Glad you think so!
Beautiful
Thanks, it´s fantastic!!
Amazing!
Wow 😲😲😲😲😲
Thank you very very much!❤️
Спасибо большое за МК
قناتك رائعة وشرح جيد سلمت يداكي
Wow Mam nice video apload thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!..🌹
Trank you 🌼
Super! Thanks a lot!)
Thank you!
Maravilhoso trabalho. Só não entendo as explicações.
Q hermoso,,, gracias por compartir
Hi I totally did enjoy your video and I would love to use this on some future work . I can’t call one of that fascinating machines my own . That’s why I’m very interested, if I could do this by hand and how ?
Thank you
I think you could do it by having the panels to join made first. Then stick your needle into the stitch to knit as well as the loop of the panel, knit off, then do the next, etc.
@@dianaknits thank you for your quick answer, may I allowed to come back , with upcoming questions , while I’m doing it ?
Hi I have a carriage that is stuck in the lowest number on the dial. Where can I send for repair.
Where are you located?
@@dianaknits Iam is California near Sacramento.
@@maryfaught4793 There was a dealer in Sacramento, but I have only met him once. Some places - Cindy's Knitting Room (MN), or the Knitting Cottage (PA) or Newton's Knits (CA). I am not a dealer, no affiliation, just some ideas.
@@dianaknits thank you
Obrigado, lindo
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I was wondering what this would look like as an edging… I joined two panels together (5 rows) and I like it! Next time I will knit a faux rib (4 in work, 1 out, 3 in…..ending with 4 in, like you show in another video) beginning and ending to match the panels. Or maybe just plain knit with only one needle out of work…must play around to try this. I’m not so good on that rib when ending the panel as I am when starting. But do you think this surprise cable will look frilly when used as an edging? I’m still not experienced enough to be able to picture what will happen.
I suppose you could use it as an edging if you had an edge piece to pick up, maybe a cord. I have not tried it; not sure it would work. It has a thick texture. It seems like a fair amount of extra work to make an edge piece as well as doing this join for an edging.
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