I love this stitch. Thank you for continuing to share clear instructions. They help breakdown the stitches for newbies so that complicated looking projects don’t look so scary and gives us the confidence to try.
I love this pattern. Although I've been knitting for more than 50 years, I still am considered a beginner as I have not done much. I can hardly wait to try this out. Thank you for explaining and for sharing.
Just found this! Such a clear and concise way of teaching. I usually prefer talking in the video, but you go the right pace, have a very readable yarn, and the written instructions are great! Definitely subscribed. :)
This is amazing! thank you so much! Although the pattern will be a bit arduous to keep track of for a beginner, it looks super simple and you've made is really straight forward. Am going to attempt to use this for a "dragon/dinosaur" blanket for a scaly effect!
Does this stitch lay flat without a border or should I plan on either a ribbed or slip-stitch border? I'm planning to do this stitch for a "dragon scale" blanket for my daughter!
I was curious, shouldn’t it say K2 ULS since you’re going under 2 loose strands? I thought the number followed after the K represented how many stitches or in this case loose strands you’re going under. Or is it because you’re ultimately knitting 1 off the actual needle when doing so and that’s why it’s a K1 ULS? I’ve seen patterns where it says K3 ULS because you’re going under 3 even though you’re knitting 1 off the needle. I just want to make sure I understand correctly. That’s all.
Interesting design. But why do you hold your finger up in the air like that?? Looks so uncomfortable... and painful ... I could never last more than a few rows that way!! That is so odd-looking!! But somehow you do nice work -- odd. The silence is very annoying.. but better than awful distracting music! I can put up with silence.....
Thank you for illuminating this stitch for me! Watching you knit with the tip of your finger is also a treat. Your finger so dainty yet so precise.
I love this stitch. Thank you for continuing to share clear instructions. They help breakdown the stitches for newbies so that complicated looking projects don’t look so scary and gives us the confidence to try.
I love this pattern. Although I've been knitting for more than 50 years, I still am considered a beginner as I have not done much. I can hardly wait to try this out. Thank you for explaining and for sharing.
Just found this! Such a clear and concise way of teaching. I usually prefer talking in the video, but you go the right pace, have a very readable yarn, and the written instructions are great! Definitely subscribed. :)
Very very easy to understand at the pace you go!
Very impressive texture! Thank you for sharing. I’m so excited to try these new-to-me stitches.
This is so pretty, can't wait to give it a try...thank you!
Very easy effective pattern!!!
I can't wait to try it. Thank you
Merci beaucoup pour toutes vos vidéos,grâce à vous je progresse énormément 💖💖
Thank you for this stitch pattern…love it, makes sense to me.
Looks a nice stitch, is easy and would be great for a sweater I am contemplating knitting.
Such a pretty stitch! It would be great in a variegated or self-striping yarn, wouldn't it!
I loved those stitches.Thanks for do it to us...
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This is amazing! thank you so much! Although the pattern will be a bit arduous to keep track of for a beginner, it looks super simple and you've made is really straight forward. Am going to attempt to use this for a "dragon/dinosaur" blanket for a scaly effect!
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Does this stitch lay flat without a border or should I plan on either a ribbed or slip-stitch border? I'm planning to do this stitch for a "dragon scale" blanket for my daughter!
Thank you for the video
Great tutorial..thank you.
what does it mean if I end with 2 stiches insteas of 1 after the last wyfi on rows 2 and 4?
Hello can this be done in the round ty
Can you do this stitch in the round
I was curious, shouldn’t it say K2 ULS since you’re going under 2 loose strands? I thought the number followed after the K represented how many stitches or in this case loose strands you’re going under. Or is it because you’re ultimately knitting 1 off the actual needle when doing so and that’s why it’s a K1 ULS?
I’ve seen patterns where it says K3 ULS because you’re going under 3 even though you’re knitting 1 off the needle. I just want to make sure I understand correctly. That’s all.
I like your channel 😍😍💕
Don’t understand people’s annoyance at no sound. People all over the world can learn by watching, making this available to everyone except the blind.
Blagodaram! ♥
Interesting design. But why do you hold your finger up in the air like that?? Looks so uncomfortable... and painful ... I could never last more than a few rows that way!! That is so odd-looking!! But somehow you do nice work -- odd.
The silence is very annoying.. but better than awful distracting music! I can put up with silence.....
Just putting it out there. No sound in a video is really disconcerting.. and not helpful.
Hi. There is no voice guidance in my all videos.
je préfère sans le son, c'est plus confortable et finalement le son est inutile :)