Thank you for showing all the details. A lot of videos are very sleek and don’t show the bits that are tricky for beginners. I am a beginner and am exceptionally good at getting into knots and tangles.😊
I am sitting here in awe of how you can work row after row using just the tips of your needles. I also love the economy of the left-hand feed of the working yarn. And your videos are excellent because we can see close up what is being shown. I watch you work with the speed slowed way down just to admire your mastery of knitting techniques. You are making me a much better knitter. You have eliminated every time-wasting habit other knitters have. No fiddling with yarns, no large finger waving, no constant tension adjustments. Thank you. I have watched this video a lot just to try to imprint your skill on my brain cells. I have heard that in order to do something well, imagine doing it perfectly, over and over, and your videos to me are the best examples of perfect.
@barbarakramer2744. I have seen a vest made out of them. You could also make potholders or table runners. With fingering yard I would make a great scarf.
The decreases you work on every other row reduces the stitch count by 2 every other row. My plain coloured mitre square video explains it in more depth.
@@SnufflebeanYarn Thanks so much. I realized after I sent my comment that that's what was happening as you worked the pattern. Sorry for my slow thought process! 😉
FREE Written Pattern: www.snufflebean.co.uk/how-to-knit-a-striped-mitred-square/
Thank you for showing all the details. A lot of videos are very sleek and don’t show the bits that are tricky for beginners. I am a beginner and am exceptionally good at getting into knots and tangles.😊
THANK YOU! I will be trying this out during my visits to the park this week.
I am sitting here in awe of how you can work row after row using just the tips of your needles. I also love the economy of the left-hand feed of the working yarn. And your videos are excellent because we can see close up what is being shown. I watch you work with the speed slowed way down just to admire your mastery of knitting techniques. You are making me a much better knitter. You have eliminated every time-wasting habit other knitters have. No fiddling with yarns, no large finger waving, no constant tension adjustments. Thank you. I have watched this video a lot just to try to imprint your skill on my brain cells. I have heard that in order to do something well, imagine doing it perfectly, over and over, and your videos to me are the best examples of perfect.
Thank you so much for the lovely words 🥰🥰 It made my day
Thanks
That’s so kind! Thank you so much! 😀🧶
How to Join Mitred Squares AS YOU GO: ruclips.net/video/miwWjN1B2uA/видео.html
Thank you very much
It’s a pleasure! 🥰🧶
What size knitting needle did you use?
I used dk yarn and 4mm needles but you can use whichever yarn and needles you want 🙂
What is this used for?
Join them together to make a blanket 😀
@barbarakramer2744. I have seen a vest made out of them. You could also make potholders or table runners. With fingering yard I would make a great scarf.
How do you reduce down to 6 stitches? That essential part of the process seems to be missing from the video.
The decreases you work on every other row reduces the stitch count by 2 every other row. My plain coloured mitre square video explains it in more depth.
@@SnufflebeanYarn Thanks so much. I realized after I sent my comment that that's what was happening as you worked the pattern. Sorry for my slow thought process! 😉
I’m always happy to help to clarify things if needed! Happy knitting 🥰
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