C'est systématiquement la méthode que j'utilise après en avoir essayé plusieurs.. A mon avis, c'est la plus simple et la plus sûre... Pour les diminutions, comme vous l'avez précisé, je retire le premier rang de fil principal après les diminutions car je trouve que les vides des aiguilles manquantes se voient trop 🤭... donc je détricote ce premier rang sans problème et je reprends le tricot. 😇 Pour les augmentations je fais exactement comme vous Un grand merci pour cette démonstration très claire 🥰
You could, but you don’t need to. Ravel cord is useful in separating two sections of knitting without unravelling one of them. I use it mostly on the bottom end of the work, as unravelling knitting from the bottom up doesn’t work.
Sometimes you can get dropped stitches if one of your latches is closed when the carriage goes across, you can also get them when you have a break in your yarn, or you have some static when using synthetic yarns. Another reason can be your weights, if you have too much, or too little weight your stitches can drop, especially at the edges. I start with claw weights at the edges and every few inches along the bottom and move them after about 2-3 inches of knitting has been done. I hope this helps you a bit.
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much!
Great video Sally! Thanks!
C'est systématiquement la méthode que j'utilise après en avoir essayé plusieurs.. A mon avis, c'est la plus simple et la plus sûre...
Pour les diminutions, comme vous l'avez précisé, je retire le premier rang de fil principal après les diminutions car je trouve que les vides des aiguilles manquantes se voient trop 🤭... donc je détricote ce premier rang sans problème et je reprends le tricot. 😇
Pour les augmentations je fais exactement comme vous
Un grand merci pour cette démonstration très claire 🥰
Thank you so much! This was definitely a big help!!
Thank you!
should I use ravel cord instead of waste yarn? why or why not? thank you!
You could, but you don’t need to. Ravel cord is useful in separating two sections of knitting without unravelling one of them. I use it mostly on the bottom end of the work, as unravelling knitting from the bottom up doesn’t work.
Anyone know what could be causing dropped stitches on a LK150.
Any suggestions would really be appreciated.
Sometimes you can get dropped stitches if one of your latches is closed when the carriage goes across, you can also get them when you have a break in your yarn, or you have some static when using synthetic yarns. Another reason can be your weights, if you have too much, or too little weight your stitches can drop, especially at the edges. I start with claw weights at the edges and every few inches along the bottom and move them after about 2-3 inches of knitting has been done. I hope this helps you a bit.
Is it in the same place? If so, could be a damaged needle. If random, could be insufficient weight
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