How to Knit the Checked Rose Stitch | Knitting Stitch Pattern | English Style
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- For written instructions and photos please visit: newstitchaday.c...
This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the checked rose stitch. This stitch creates a soft deep texture pattern with a good deal of lateral spread. The checked rose stitch would be great for hats, scarves, and baby booties!
Skill: Easy
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Beautiful. You always do such quality videos...thank you so much
This video was unclear about the most crucial part -- when to turn the work, and when to just slide it. Also, is it possible to do this in the round?
so beautiful! i'm about to knit a round scarf. can you give me an advice, which kind of stitch should i knit?
can you organize your video into playlists? It would be easier to find the stitches I want to do...
hi! it's possible to do this stich in the round? i want to do it for a socks.
it's possible? how i must to addapt it?
thanks!
It would be possible but we don't currently provide instructions for knitting stitches in the round. To adapt it you would change all the stitches on the wrong side rows to the opposite (knits to purls and visa versa). You'd also need to reverse the direction of the row as well.
Why do you have to slip the stitches to the other side? Isn't it easier just to slide them to the other end?
He meant slide, he just used the wrong term. His terminology is often imprecise.
BTW, when I went to the website, the link to this video wasn't there. I had to look it up on RUclips. And I mean these critiques very positively -- they're meant to help, that's why I try to make them specific.
The written instructions on your website are wrong, and also do not match the video. Nowhere do they say when to TURN the work, and you don't turn the work on camera, so it's impossible to get that idea.
Row 1 in your video = Row 2 in your list of instructions. Row 2 = Row 3 in the instructions, etc. You say, "Repeat rows 1-6," but the way you have them numbered, you should say, "Repeat rows 2-7."
What you have as #1 in the list -- the need for double-points -- shouldn't even be on the list, it should be in the requirements above it, because it throws off the numbering of everything after that.
Your instruction captions don't match what you're saying. There is no "Row 6" shown, yet you say you are doing Row 6. And the actual instructions for Row 5 or 6 start with a knit in the row below, yet you say the repeat starts with a knit 1. It's confusing. Otherwise, great video quality, and lovely background -- not too bright, no glare, yet bright enough to give good contrast to the stitches, lets us see through the "row below" stitches easily.
Sorry about that Evie. Sometimes we make mistakes. I'll make sure to put an annotation with the correction.
Please redo this video and show what exactaly needs to happen when getting to the end of the row. Very, Very unclear. When getting to the last three stitches of the row show what comes next at the end, do you turn? when using circular needles? is there a point you turn using DP? Maybe do a video using circulars. This is so unclear.
this is so confusing. please clarify