So glad you popped up on my feed. Watched most of your videos today while working, Love your personality and positive Energy. Thank you for the tips and tricks... always something new to learn, looking forward to more videos Great !!!!
Hello, I am also knitting the Rock It Tee, thank you for your video, it helped me to finish my sleeves, however I cannot figure out how to pick up stitches for the neck edge because of all the yarn overs. Are you supposed to put your needle to pick up under where the yarn overs are? I am concerned that will make a bigger hole. And if you don’t pick up there will there be a gape in the neckline? I cannot find any videos online that show how to pick up stitches where you have yarn overs or lace. Thank you
Hi Fran, are you talking about the four sleeve points up by the neck? If that’s the case, I would simply skip that yarn over stitch to kind of close the gap. Let me know if that’s the case.
@@Knit-A-Rainbow Yes that is what I meant. Thank you so much, I really appreciate your quick response. I will do it that way. I wonder why there are no youtube videos on this. Thanks again.
One more question - when you picked up for your neck edging, did you knit another round or did you pick up the stitches and immediately add the 4 stitches and right away did the icord bind off?
I wish I could give you a double thumbs up. This tutorial is so very helpful thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
I’m so glad it helped!! 😊
This video was so helpful! Thank you for sharing your expertise with less experienced knitters, like me!
It is my pleasure Jane, thank you for taking the time out to comment. 😊
Thank You! I am always trying to get a neat look at underarm and I think this will def help me!! You are a wonderful teacher
Thank you very much! I’m glad a few of my videos have helped your knitting journey 💗
So glad you popped up on my feed. Watched most of your videos today while working, Love your personality and positive Energy. Thank you for the tips and tricks... always something new to learn, looking forward to more videos Great !!!!
Thank you Maria! I’m so excited to have you here! 💗
Thank you so much!!! I have a sweater that I need to work the sleeves for and now I feel better about doing so!!!! It is my first sweater I have done!
I am so glad that it helped you. Happy Knitting!
Great video, very helpful. Saved to refer back to as I'm about to start my first sweater. 🤗
Thank you so much… and thank you for being here!
Great video 🤗
Thank you Eva 😊
That is gorgeous!
Thank you Jill 😊
Merci pour ce partage!
My pleasure! 😊
Thankyou 🐑❤️
My pleasure… I’m glad you like it 😊
Huge help. Diane
I’m SO GLAD Diane 💗
Kimberly please can you tag me on the beginning video of your sweater challenge. Thanks
Hi there Natalie… I’m afraid I’m not sure what you are referring to. Can you give me a bit more information?
Hello, I am also knitting the Rock It Tee, thank you for your video, it helped me to finish my sleeves, however I cannot figure out how to pick up stitches for the neck edge because of all the yarn overs. Are you supposed to put your needle to pick up under where the yarn overs are? I am concerned that will make a bigger hole. And if you don’t pick up there will there be a gape in the neckline? I cannot find any videos online that show how to pick up stitches where you have yarn overs or lace. Thank you
Hi Fran, are you talking about the four sleeve points up by the neck? If that’s the case, I would simply skip that yarn over stitch to kind of close the gap. Let me know if that’s the case.
@@Knit-A-Rainbow Yes that is what I meant. Thank you so much, I really appreciate your quick response. I will do it that way. I wonder why there are no youtube videos on this. Thanks again.
One more question - when you picked up for your neck edging, did you knit another round or did you pick up the stitches and immediately add the 4 stitches and right away did the icord bind off?
I pick up the stitches and then immediately start the 3 needle bind off
@@Knit-A-Rainbow Thank you!
What kind of cast on did you do for those underarm stitches?
Hi Linda… a backward loop cart on.