she single crocheted into the last black loop before scrap yarn then at then end she chains 2 and cuts is what she did in her last tutorial i hope that helps
No you can't assume that. There are different sizes of knitting needles and yarn weights that'll change the gauge (tightness) of your finished knitting.
You are genius for wrapping up yarn to crochet the waste yarn off! I’ve never heard/seen that before I can’t wait to try it!!!!
this is so cool - thank you so much! so excited to make this
so strange that I was looking for exactly this and you literally just posted!! thank yoou
perfect timing !
Thanks for sharing, this is the perfect thing for some merino fingering yarn I wasn't sure what to do with. ❤️
So far I found DK worked really well, but I have a ball of fingering weight yarn that will be perfect 😊
Amazing! I had yet to try yarn smaller than a 3 weight.
Thanks for the video I’m excited to try this !
If you didn’t crochet, how do you cast off otherwise? I pick off the stitches from the machine after casting off but how do I secure it? Thanks!!!
she single crocheted into the last black loop before scrap yarn then at then end she chains 2 and cuts is what she did in her last tutorial i hope that helps
hey how long did it take you to make this! it's great :)
You can easily make one of these tops in a day! Maybe 4-6 hours x
would casting on 41 pegs translate to 41 stitches on knitting needles? Or is it not best to assume that
No you can't assume that. There are different sizes of knitting needles and yarn weights that'll change the gauge (tightness) of your finished knitting.
Please tell me how long it took you using the sentro?
I wanted to know how the black parts become a sheer why it has so much hole or gap in between threat
This is because of the weight of the yarn - as it is a lace weight yarn, it appears mesh-like when knitted or crocheted with larger hooks
So cute!
ugh i’ve been attempting this on my sentro and it does not like this weight of yarn. 😭
oh nooo - maybe try some weights to weight the yarn down as you knit ?