Thank you thank you thank you! I’m a kinaesthetic learner too (thanks ADHD), and have bought patterns before and just cried because I cannot ‘see’ what they’ve written (us and uk stitch differences don’t help either). I am so so grateful for these videos! I feel less stupid and can apply what I remember seeing to my own stuff! I’ve found I’m better at doing stuff my own way - going to go hunt for a sleeve video from you too! Fan for life! Xx
How did you know that I have made mummy and daughter hexagon cardigans and needed cuffs on them as the sleeves are very wide ?!!! Just brilliant thank you so much you have just made my life so easy !! Can’t wait to see what you do next xx🌸🌸
Amazing tutorial! I was trying to avoid knitting and I love the use of the needle to help define the back of the stitches. I do that at home so it really helped me with this tutorial! Thank you.
I was so grateful for this video. It popped up at the right time. l needed to know how to add a rib to the garment. The original pattern idea was from a knitted pattern but l decided to crochet and hadn't decided how l was going to add the rib. Your video has just shown me what to do. Thank so much for sharing. Brilliant video. ❤️
Very helpful! I'm working on a sweater that has slip stitch ribbing, and I couldn't understand how to read that part of the pattern so I was getting frustrated. Your tutorial saved the day!
This is such a helpful tutorial!! I've been looking for a way to add a ribbed neck to a poncho to make it warmer and this fits the bill perfectly! Thank you so much for this great vodeo!! I have subscribed and look forward to learning many new crochet tips from you! Ponchos and shawls are great favorites of mine so would especially love to see any tutorials you have in those areas❣👌👍💕
the pattern i was working into was *Sc, Ch 1* so i am working into each St and Ch 1 sp. Slip stitch ribbing itself will pull in. If you have made Sc ribbing then you slip stitch into the garment the same way. I hope that makes sense.
I want to add a brim on a one layer knitting machine hat. Since the adult hat for men need to be as big and stretchy as possible. Do I still slip stitch either two or three into hat to make it bigger stretcher. Does slip, single or double crochet stitch stretch the same or is one stretcher than the other? Thank you
Hi, i personally have not used a knitting machine, but i do know SS ribbing springs back into it's original formation, whereas Sc ribbing does stretch over time. To attach SS ribbing to a knit item, i would treat each Knit St as a stitch like in crochet, but that being said it may be trial and error as i have not done this before.
@@buttonnosecrochet thank I’ll do some practice on scrap pieces. Thanks Also while making a ribbing I get confused on how or which way to turn after getting to the end of the row. Do you turn towards you or away and is it always one way? Hope this makes sense.
Finally! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for the past 3 hours! Thank you thank you thank you!!! 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Great tutorial so well explained and great tips. Thank you so much looking forward to more of your videos.
I am a visual learner….thank you this tutorial, it is slow and very easy to see and understand!
this so helpful for my sweater that im making! this was the most helpful video for a 10 year old (aka me).
Thank you so much Simple explanations. I can follow you as you go. ❤perfect ❤
Yay! Visual learners unite.😂. Thank you for a great demonstration!!!!
Exactly!!!
Thank you thank you thank you! I’m a kinaesthetic learner too (thanks ADHD), and have bought patterns before and just cried because I cannot ‘see’ what they’ve written (us and uk stitch differences don’t help either). I am so so grateful for these videos! I feel less stupid and can apply what I remember seeing to my own stuff! I’ve found I’m better at doing stuff my own way - going to go hunt for a sleeve video from you too! Fan for life! Xx
I loved the way you went slow so we can easily see. I am a visual learner as well and it was very helpful. Have a great day ❤
How did you know that I have made mummy and daughter hexagon cardigans and needed cuffs on them as the sleeves are very wide ?!!! Just brilliant thank you so much you have just made my life so easy !! Can’t wait to see what you do next xx🌸🌸
Hi there, thanks so much, you've really helped immensely ❤
Thank you so much you're amazing. I tried 3 times before giving up and searching for help. Found you and I'm grateful ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this tutorial. I’ve tried everything but this is great xxx
Well done and thank you !! Very good tutorial ...
Just what I was looking for , I am also a visual learner thank you for a clear tutorial now I can finish my projects without a hitch THANK YOU 😊
Thank you so much for nice slowly tutorial i been wanting to fo this for long time but some tutorial is to fast i fail many times .
so far, the best tutorial about ribbing cuffs.
Thank you
Amazing tutorial! I was trying to avoid knitting and I love the use of the needle to help define the back of the stitches. I do that at home so it really helped me with this tutorial! Thank you.
Thank ypu for such a clear tutorial, I'll use it for my first crochet sweater!
I was so grateful for this video. It popped up at the right time. l needed to know how to add a rib to the garment. The original pattern idea was from a knitted pattern but l decided to crochet and hadn't decided how l was going to add the rib. Your video has just shown me what to do. Thank so much for sharing. Brilliant video. ❤️
Totally agree I can make a cardigan but to add the cuffs I need to see how to do it, this is a great video thank you xx
Thank you so much! This was so easy to follow, I was reading a pattern and decided that was too hard and your video was so helpful
Yes I'm a visual learner.
Really good, Thankyou.
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Very helpful! I'm working on a sweater that has slip stitch ribbing, and I couldn't understand how to read that part of the pattern so I was getting frustrated. Your tutorial saved the day!
Looks beautiful and thank you for such a great tutorial.
This was such a wonderful tutorial, thank you so much for making and sharing it!
Very well done!! You explained it very, very well!! Thsnk you so very much!!
Lovely tutorial. Stay safe and well. Thanks from Australia 🐨🦘
Thank you! 😊
excellent tutorial, I have been at this all day, this really helped😘
Thank you so much. I think you are a great crochet educated.💕🥰😘🙋🏽♀️🌹💐🌺
Great tutorial, thank you!
Fantastic tutorial!
Great tutorial!💜
This is such a helpful tutorial!! I've been looking for a way to add a ribbed neck to a poncho to make it warmer and this fits the bill perfectly! Thank you so much for this great vodeo!! I have subscribed and look forward to learning many new crochet tips from you! Ponchos and shawls are great favorites of mine so would especially love to see any tutorials you have in those areas❣👌👍💕
Glad it was helpful! I plan to make videos of a few free patterns i have but also any stitch patterns i use in future patterns.
Thankyou. This tutorial is very clear to follow
Tyvm! Best demo ever!!!!
It's a very pretty cuff.
Très bien expliqué. Merci beaucoup . Very well explained. Thanks very much
Thank you Thank you Thank you just what I was looking for 😀
Thanks!!!!!!❤
Nice
Could you make or suggest a video that shows how to add ribbing onto a triangular collar?
I actually have a v neck vest that needs final touches before I do the video but I will try to get the ribbing video done by the end of the year.
Very nice explanation of cuff add on but interested in what it is your adding it too! Color and pattern stitch is beautiful 🌺
i have just released the pattern, it is called Autumn vibes pullover (on Ravelry, will be listed on Etsy and my online store soon)
First - Thank you!!
Second- would you please say why you’re adding the 2 slip stitches between rows? Is that to make the ribbing tighter?
the pattern i was working into was *Sc, Ch 1* so i am working into each St and Ch 1 sp. Slip stitch ribbing itself will pull in. If you have made Sc ribbing then you slip stitch into the garment the same way. I hope that makes sense.
Why does my slip stitch ribbing not have a springy stretchy effect?? Am I using the wrong kind of yarn or too tight of tension?
I want to add a brim on a one layer knitting machine hat. Since the adult hat for men need to be as big and stretchy as possible. Do I still slip stitch either two or three into hat to make it bigger stretcher. Does slip, single or double crochet stitch stretch the same or is one stretcher than the other? Thank you
Hi, i personally have not used a knitting machine, but i do know SS ribbing springs back into it's original formation, whereas Sc ribbing does stretch over time. To attach SS ribbing to a knit item, i would treat each Knit St as a stitch like in crochet, but that being said it may be trial and error as i have not done this before.
@@buttonnosecrochet thank I’ll do some practice on scrap pieces. Thanks
Also while making a ribbing I get confused on how or which way to turn after getting to the end of the row. Do you turn towards you or away and is it always one way? Hope this makes sense.
@SharoninKentucky it was confusing when I first done it but using stitch markers helped. The first few rows are always the hardest when learning.