Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial! I’m so glad I discovered your channel on RUclips. I’d love to see more videos on how to finish sleeves neatly. While there are many tutorials on techniques like SSK, tubular cast-on, and Italian bind-off, I often struggle to find good advice on creating clean, polished bind-off edges. Especially for 2x2 or 3x3 Rip. It would be fantastic if you could share how you finish the edges in your projects! Thank you again for sharing your work-it’s been truly inspiring for my own knitting projects. Many greetings from Germany! 😊🧶🥰👋🏼🌻
OH MY GOSH! Your video is absolutely wonderful! I saw this stitch and really wanted to try it but I'm a total rookie. Every other video showing how to do this stitch begins "teaching" it AFTER they've already knitted about 5" of material. You are the only one who started at the very beginning and now I feel like i can do it. And by the way, your video was NOT slow, it was perfect! And if the viewers want to speed a RUclips video up, they've just got to select a faster playback speed (click on the icon that looks like a gear and make your choice--you can also slow a playback down). As a silly side note, I initially wanted to use this stitch to cover the metal square handrail next to the steps leading to my front door because the metal gets so hot you can't touch it. I'm going to try using Paracord to do it (and I wanted this stitch because it sort of looks Navy to me, so homage to my husband if I can do it). But after watching your video, I also want to see if I can make a poncho using it too (with DK yarn). Thank you so very much for taking the time and effort to create this video for people like me--big dreams to do things, but not sure how to get off the starting blocks.
Sorry - 1 more question. Which is the best way to cast off herringbone, if you don't incorporate a cuff, or border? And would you change to appropriate-sized needles, or stick with the larger size? Thank you!
Sorry, only seeing this comment now! I have always just done a standard bind off and used the same needle I was working with. There might be a better way but it's always worked fine for me. Hope that helps!
That's a really good question, and there might be a better answer than this one- but I mostly just freestyle it and try to go in the general zig zag direction of the knitting!
I have another video on how to decrease in herringbone stitch! ruclips.net/video/gv08A7wOzhM/видео.html I don't think I've ever increased in it before...
Hi, excuse me, late to the party here, just to confiirm - number of stitches,doesn’t matter, odd or even; and - 1 row through front of stitches, 1 row through back of stitches, which presumably alters the slant of the stitches, row by row, hence the herringbone...? Pretty sure that's a yes to both, but just making sure...
You can just use any regular cast-on and then you start right into the herringbone stitch as shown, I personally like to use the long tail cast-on but anything you normally do will work fine!
I would love to help, but it will depend on a lot of factors- the size and type of yarn you're using, the needle size, gauge, and how wide you'd like your scarf to be. I would recommend Ravelry as a fantastic resource for finding patterns! There are lots of infinity scarves on there :)
Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial! I’m so glad I discovered your channel on RUclips. I’d love to see more videos on how to finish sleeves neatly. While there are many tutorials on techniques like SSK, tubular cast-on, and Italian bind-off, I often struggle to find good advice on creating clean, polished bind-off edges. Especially for 2x2 or 3x3 Rip. It would be fantastic if you could share how you finish the edges in your projects!
Thank you again for sharing your work-it’s been truly inspiring for my own knitting projects.
Many greetings from Germany! 😊🧶🥰👋🏼🌻
Hello in Germany!
Thank you so much, and thanks for those ideas- I am definitely overdue to film some ore tutorials 😊
LOVE your intro!🤣 Best intro to any knitting channel I’ve ever seen, so clever!
Also, thank you for the tutorial!
Thanks heaps Kathleen! I'll let my husband know, he gets full design credit :)
OH MY GOSH! Your video is absolutely wonderful! I saw this stitch and really wanted to try it but I'm a total rookie. Every other video showing how to do this stitch begins "teaching" it AFTER they've already knitted about 5" of material. You are the only one who started at the very beginning and now I feel like i can do it. And by the way, your video was NOT slow, it was perfect! And if the viewers want to speed a RUclips video up, they've just got to select a faster playback speed (click on the icon that looks like a gear and make your choice--you can also slow a playback down). As a silly side note, I initially wanted to use this stitch to cover the metal square handrail next to the steps leading to my front door because the metal gets so hot you can't touch it. I'm going to try using Paracord to do it (and I wanted this stitch because it sort of looks Navy to me, so homage to my husband if I can do it). But after watching your video, I also want to see if I can make a poncho using it too (with DK yarn). Thank you so very much for taking the time and effort to create this video for people like me--big dreams to do things, but not sure how to get off the starting blocks.
Awwwww your lovely comment made my day! So glad my video could help you 🥰🥰
Thank you for your tutorial, I am new to knitting in the round and my first project is in herringbone so this video is so much help.
So glad to hear it, thanks!
Thank your for your tutorial, this was exactly what I was looking for 😉 I just subscribed to your channel.
Thanks so much! So glad to hear it helped 🥰🥰
Sorry - 1 more question. Which is the best way to cast off herringbone, if you don't incorporate a cuff, or border? And would you change to appropriate-sized needles, or stick with the larger size? Thank you!
Sorry, only seeing this comment now! I have always just done a standard bind off and used the same needle I was working with. There might be a better way but it's always worked fine for me. Hope that helps!
Well done and very clear. Appreciated very much.
Thanks so much! Glad it helped 😃
Really good explanation. l would love to know how you decrease the number of stitches when knitting things like the hat.
Thanks! I have a video for decreasing in herringbone too 😄
ruclips.net/video/gv08A7wOzhM/видео.html
This is awesome and so easy!! Thank you!!!
I'm so glad to hear it, appreciate the feedback! :)
Very good ❤❤
Thank you for this video! Any tips for weaving in ends for herringbone projects?
That's a really good question, and there might be a better answer than this one- but I mostly just freestyle it and try to go in the general zig zag direction of the knitting!
Thank u
Only the first row knitting in front loop and all succesive rows knitting in back loop ?
No, you just alternate every other row through the front, very other through the back! Thanks for pointing that out :)
Looks awesome, what cast on method did you use??
Thanks, I just used a long-tail cast on!
lovely! thank you! how to increase and decrease in this stitch?
I have another video on how to decrease in herringbone stitch!
ruclips.net/video/gv08A7wOzhM/видео.html
I don't think I've ever increased in it before...
thankyou for this wonderful tutorial:)
My pleasure! So glad it was helpful :)
Can you explain how your tail is on the same side of the needle as your working yarn? How is that possible ?
Long-tail cast on works like that! :)
Hi, excuse me, late to the party here, just to confiirm - number of stitches,doesn’t matter, odd or even; and -
1 row through front of stitches, 1 row through back of stitches, which presumably alters the slant of the stitches, row by row, hence the herringbone...? Pretty sure that's a yes to both, but just making sure...
Hi! Yes, yes and yes! You've totally got it 😃
Did you cast on an even or odd number of stitches for this demonstration video?
I'm not actually sure, but it really doesn't matter! As you can see with this stitch it will work with any multiple of stitches. Hope that helps! 😊
I needed to see from the casting on ....
You can just use any regular cast-on and then you start right into the herringbone stitch as shown, I personally like to use the long tail cast-on but anything you normally do will work fine!
for an infinity scarf that I can wrap around twice, how many stitches should I cast on?
I would love to help, but it will depend on a lot of factors- the size and type of yarn you're using, the needle size, gauge, and how wide you'd like your scarf to be. I would recommend Ravelry as a fantastic resource for finding patterns! There are lots of infinity scarves on there :)
Very nice girl♥️♥️
l love the stitch, but get the sense it would be a bitch on magic loop
Lol I'm presonally not a magic loop fan regardless, but I reckon if you like magic loop it would be doable! :)