How to Make Armhole Knitting for Beginners. Always Perfect Result. Theory and Practice.

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  • @kristinavirka
    @kristinavirka  10 месяцев назад +1

    Shoulder slope www.stylishknitting.com/shoulder-shaping-no-more-stairs/

  • @diyangeluk
    @diyangeluk 2 года назад +19

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this video. There is no one else that really explains this like you did for us. ❤❤❤❤

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад +1

      Тhank you a lot for your feedback! 🥰

  • @maqsoodatawa8076
    @maqsoodatawa8076 2 года назад +4

    Just loved the way you have systematically and clearly explained every step using diagrams. Just love it! Thank you so much.

  • @CanadianBatmanNerd
    @CanadianBatmanNerd 2 года назад +2

    THANK YOU. I just screwed up my first knitting project (following a pattern) because the pattern did not explain this clearly to me.
    I’m hopeful to try again soon 😌

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад +3

      You didn't screw up, you had a learning curve! 🤗

  • @Burtieblog
    @Burtieblog 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Kristina! This is so good. I love how you explain the maths and then demonstrate it. Really good.

  • @alessandrarivell8180
    @alessandrarivell8180 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much, amazing clear explanation!

  • @tagqasim4668
    @tagqasim4668 7 месяцев назад

    Great tutoria,l thank you so very much! One of the very best thoroughly put together tutorials online.
    Much appreciated! 💓

  • @jasminhassan9953
    @jasminhassan9953 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for explaining it with so much detail.
    With love from Pakistan

  • @mixedandknot5911
    @mixedandknot5911 6 месяцев назад

    Thanking you for the detailed explanations on armhole knitting.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  6 месяцев назад

      If you have more questions, ask! Will help you!

  • @mellrashid305
    @mellrashid305 Год назад

    Dear Christina, TQ so much for the clear explaination. Truly appreciates it.
    Cant wait to see more.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      I have in my mind to create video about rounded neckline in raglan sweaters. Hope to upload it soon!

  • @rosemary20001
    @rosemary20001 2 года назад +1

    4 to 6 cm is 1.5 to 2.5 (approx) inches. Fabulous tutorial, thanks so much!

  • @patd.3368
    @patd.3368 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant!!!!!

  • @tl4214
    @tl4214 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, Kristina!

  • @peaceolumide4039
    @peaceolumide4039 2 года назад +1

    Lovely video! Very explanatory! Thanks a lot.

  • @tyradirkson
    @tyradirkson 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Very informative!

  • @mixedandknot5911
    @mixedandknot5911 Год назад

    Your diagram and explanations were perfect. Thank you so very much.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      Thank you for your support! 🌷 It takes some time to make it as clear as I want it to be, but after publishing I see room for improvement 😏 I really loved a statement - after you press "publish" button, your video, website article etc automatically stops to be perfect, because you see how you could do it even better. But better now then never, so I keep making as good as I can at that given moment. And improve over time!

  • @fujimaylor4614
    @fujimaylor4614 2 года назад +1

    I love your video. Thank you for your tutorial.

  • @marycahaya6968
    @marycahaya6968 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, very clear and concise... now I need to practice (newbie here... lol...)

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      I am wondering why your comment slipped out of my sight, youtube didn't notice me. Thank you very much for your comment! Yes, practice is everything!

  • @muoifernandez3487
    @muoifernandez3487 2 года назад +1

    Very clear instructions ,thanks

  • @shobhajayanna6186
    @shobhajayanna6186 Год назад

    Very nicely explained. Both theory and practical training in a simple way is appreciated. Thank you so much for sharing this video.

  • @maryperentou8539
    @maryperentou8539 Год назад

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH i don't think is enough !!!!! YOU explain every thing so well 💕💕💕❤❤❤❤

  • @zehraoksoy1137
    @zehraoksoy1137 5 месяцев назад

    Greetings from Turkey. Very useful information. Thank you. 🌺

  • @user-jr1mv6ez9f
    @user-jr1mv6ez9f 2 года назад

    Thank you so much ! you explain so clear . i am knittingfor a long time and never tried armholes this way . now with your help they will be my favorite.👍

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      Let me know how it goes, if any help needed - i am here!

  • @mmlewo
    @mmlewo 2 года назад

    Great guidance, Kristina. So glad to find you and just subscribed.

  • @juliefernandez9675
    @juliefernandez9675 2 года назад

    Thank you for your detailed tutorial. I'm a beginner and found your video very informative. It will help with my future projects! I have subscribed to your channel 🙏

  • @daliasarkar382
    @daliasarkar382 Год назад

    Helped me immensely. Thank you for this video❤️

  • @lianv2104
    @lianv2104 Год назад +1

    Thank you so so much!!!!

  • @tagqasim4668
    @tagqasim4668 7 месяцев назад

    A brand new subscriber to support your geat work & content😊

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! That meansa lot, specially if you spare time to write a comment! 🥰

  • @danielanascimento8504
    @danielanascimento8504 Год назад

    Thank you! Great tutorial. 💜

  • @robertaborisevice2344
    @robertaborisevice2344 2 года назад +1

    Thanks I love it. Would you share with us the neckline too looks so nicely knitted 🤩

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      I just published it! ruclips.net/video/8VmNzkfvZHk/видео.html If you understood armhole shaping - this will be easy, everything is about proportions :D

  • @sonisingh1559
    @sonisingh1559 2 года назад

    Very nice way of teaching 👌thanks 😊

  • @619to253
    @619to253 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. This video was very helpful 👏

  • @ghazalanadeem2674
    @ghazalanadeem2674 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @cristhasinden2552
    @cristhasinden2552 10 месяцев назад

    My overthinking analytical mind thanks you on behalf of my creative mind

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  10 месяцев назад

      Hehe, loved "overthinking analytical mind" part 😄😄😄 that's me. Shoulder slope you mean. I don't have a video YET, but you can read my blog post about it. I will leave link in the description of the video. Nit sure I can link external.

  • @Burtieblog
    @Burtieblog 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! You are the first Thanks contributor! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Alice-ll9et
    @Alice-ll9et Месяц назад +1

    Very informative and very nicely explained. I'm wondering if I can apply these principles to crocheting. Can anyone help me figure this out?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Месяц назад

      @@Alice-ll9et thanks! Hmm.. in crocheting there are different relations towards stitch height and lenght. The basics what I can suggest now is to understand how to make smooth line in crochet. For example- slip stich, single st, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet etc. It will give you smooth line because of the height of stitches increase/ decrease. Also, have a look at crochet short rows. I will make a tutorial, but at the moment i don't have.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Месяц назад +1

      @@Alice-ll9et www.interweave.com/article/crochet/how-to-crochet-short-rows/

  • @createwy
    @createwy 2 года назад

    thank you so much for this!

  • @Sophie-sm4tf
    @Sophie-sm4tf 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good advice. Do you have to shape the sleeve to fit the curve?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  8 месяцев назад

      Yes. There is also a video where I share how I shape the sleeve cap.
      ruclips.net/video/A1-HhvAyx-8/видео.html

  • @kathleenm.6738
    @kathleenm.6738 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this, Kristina. Question : how do you determine the height of the section in which you do the de decreases ? Do you also have a tutorial on how to calculate the corresponding sleeve cap ?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  3 месяца назад

      Corresponding sleeve cap ruclips.net/video/A1-HhvAyx-8/видео.htmlsi=7ix-Zs0vIg-r8i5e

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  3 месяца назад

      For set in sleeve height is standart depending on the size. For example, I am size 38 Europe sizing, Size 10 in USA. The height of section is about 21-22 cm (8.26"-8.66")

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  3 месяца назад

      Here written version www.stylishknitting.com/armhole-knitting/

    • @kathleenm.6738
      @kathleenm.6738 3 месяца назад

      I understand the 21-22 cm height, but the upper part of this is just straight up. How do you define over what height to form the curbed line ?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  3 месяца назад

      The middle part before the top dec is every 4th row. This is where you get height. First part rapid decrease, middle slow, top again rapid.

  • @SILzimb
    @SILzimb 2 года назад +1

    I usually cut pattern like for sewing and knit to follow pattern - interesting formula…

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      Yes, you can do that. Try do the formula and see, it will turn out the same. I didn't invent this formula, I got it from the book, and it works very good. I tried myself many times and decided to share it!

  • @paulaknit
    @paulaknit 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @shorttutorials7942
    @shorttutorials7942 2 года назад +1

    Can you please make tutorial of the neck pattern. Its so pretty

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      Do you mean the neckline exactly for this top? Or the lace pattern? If that is the lace pattern - sure I will make a tutorial quick, neckline shaping will take longer to make

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      Thanks to your comments I just published video about how to shape round neckline - ruclips.net/video/8VmNzkfvZHk/видео.html. Also, how to knit simple lace pattern - ruclips.net/video/JQgFNOpbwMY/видео.html

  • @MargotDahl-ol2vx
    @MargotDahl-ol2vx 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Are you willing to share the pattern as well. I’m still a little unclear on the slipping and whether that is done on rows that are not decreased.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! Do you mean a pattern for the top? I didn't write ready patterns yet 🫣 It takes a lot more, than showing techniques I use. Hope to get there soon. About slipping. How to get smooth decrease edge and get away from ugly steps.
      Solution is very simple. When you are knitting to the end of the row, do not knit (purl) the last stitch. Turn your work and the last stitch becomes first one, slip the next stitch and pass first stitch over (psso).

  • @alyswhitehead2379
    @alyswhitehead2379 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! If i could ask - over how many rows do you recommend increasing the three stitches at the end for the shoulder point? Is it just the last three rows you decrease one each row? Thank you so much!

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  8 месяцев назад

      H! About increases st the end 2-3 stitches sts. For example, you want to add 2 sts, then start 4 rows before finish, in every 2nd row. The secind part i didnt quite understand about decreases last 3 row..

    • @alyswhitehead2379
      @alyswhitehead2379 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry i meant increases! So you just do it every other row and start dependeing on how much you want to increase? That makes so much sense thank you. So 3 stitches would be 6 rows to the end@@kristinavirka

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  8 месяцев назад

      @@alyswhitehead2379 yes, 3 stitches over 6 rows, but do not do more than that, usually that's enough

  • @danalear8562
    @danalear8562 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to reduce by using short rows instead of knitting to the end and slipping the stitch?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      Hi, Dana! Answer to your question - No. 😔😌 With knitting to the end and slipping the stitch you create neat edge without steps. If you do short rows, you need to return and knit the stitch you left. Short rows are not for decreases, they are for creating extra rows. Hope I made it clear. Short rows are confusing indeed. 🤗

  • @thanu05
    @thanu05 Год назад

    Thank you for your video. Quick question. Does this technique also apply to men sweater? Sorry, i am new to knitting.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад +1

      Yes, it can be applied to men sweater.

  • @TalymoMakes
    @TalymoMakes Год назад

    At timestamp 1:23, is the BUST value the bust circumference or the bust width as measured on one panel? So, if I am knitting for a bust size 36" is it 36 or 18?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      Hi! Bust is circumference. If bust size is 36" is 36

  • @kristinavirka
    @kristinavirka  3 года назад

    How do you shape an armhole?
    How to shape round neck hole tutorial ruclips.net/video/8VmNzkfvZHk/видео.html
    Round neck hole EDGE ruclips.net/video/8zrykODBSLs/видео.html
    Website: www.stylishknitting.com/free-patterns
    Short row shoulder slope tutorial
    www.stylishknitting.com/shoulder-shaping-no-more-stairs/

    • @hazel6209
      @hazel6209 2 года назад

      How to shape baby armhole

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад

      @@hazel6209 hi, Hazel! Baby's armhole uses the same principles. Just an armhole will be shorter and only with a few decreases. Maybe I didn't understand the question, please correct me. You can give me an example, where you need help.

  • @tonline9012
    @tonline9012 2 года назад +1

    Does it match with set in sleeve calculations for a sweater?

  • @stratkarag
    @stratkarag 4 месяца назад

    I'm sorry if I'm understanding something wrong as I am very new to knitting. Wouldn't the decreases/bind off be offset by 1 row on each side if the row is to be worked to the end after the initial bind off? Is there a way that the decreases happen on the same row? Thanks in advance!

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi! Yes, it will be 1 row offset. Technically, you can't bind off at the both sides in the same row. This is usual way of doing it. Trust me, this is not an issue at all. You can't even see it. And, you make both sleeves tje same way, they will be identical.

    • @stratkarag
      @stratkarag 3 месяца назад

      @@kristinavirka Thank you so much for your reply! I'm knitting my first big project without a pattern and your channel has been an invaluable resource.🖤

  • @lauraservidei5728
    @lauraservidei5728 Год назад

    What if after binding off the first 4 stitches you need to bind off 2 (and not 1) at a time?

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      Bind off 2 stitches if that is the case. You will have slightly steeper decrease line.

  • @Beatriz-xh7rq
    @Beatriz-xh7rq 2 года назад

    Hi thank you so much for this tutorial, I'm trying to draft my own vest and this is very useful, I just have one question, how to you keep the edges so neat on the rows where you're not binding off? My edges end up looking messy :(
    Thank you !!

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад +2

      I think I am showing that in the video too. Or it was in the shaping set in sleeve video. Try to explain here. When i come to the last stitch, i do not knit, turn and and continue knitting. That way edge is.without "steps". m.ruclips.net/video/A1-HhvAyx-8/видео.html
      If you watch this video, go to 10.33 minute and I am shiwing it there.

    • @Beatriz-xh7rq
      @Beatriz-xh7rq 2 года назад

      @@kristinavirka But that's when you're binding off , rigth? what about the all purl/ all knit rounds? what do you do with the last stitch in that case? just knit/ purl normally and it looks nice like that? thank you for you attention

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  2 года назад +1

      @@Beatriz-xh7rq ahh, sorry, yes. I used i-cord edge on the armhole.

  • @maryfidale7199
    @maryfidale7199 Год назад

    Do you have a video the complete project for a girl sweater size 10 to 12

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      Hi, Mary. Unfortunately I don't have video on girl sweater..🙄

  • @MP-lu5bb
    @MP-lu5bb Год назад

    Hi, I am a very beginner and I don´t understand what does "x decrease every second row". What is a "second row" exactly? I mean, I start knitting right with the first 4 decreases, then I finish the row, turn the work and finish the last 4 decreases. Then the row I start knitting left is part of the first row or is it the second? It´s for me not clear, I wish you can answer me. Thanks a lot for the tutorial!

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад +1

      Sorry, didn't see you message in notifications! I will try to explain as clear as possible. For example, if written decrease 1 stitch 5x times every second row, (usually it 1 stitch, if not stated otherwise), start decrease on a knit row, purl 1 row and decrease again on a knit row. It will be every 2nd row. There could be decreases every 4th row etc. Usually it is all written. The trouble is when you want to make your own calculations. Please let me know, we can hav a chat on Whatsapp! It would be more efficient and faster!

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад +1

      And yes, if you ask specifically for this armhile, knit row decrease 4 sts to the end of the row and on the wrong side decrease 4 sts again, purl to the end of row etc.

    • @MP-lu5bb
      @MP-lu5bb 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kristinavirka Thanks a lot for your explanation!! I neither got any notification but came to rewatch after a long pause and found it. I appreciate a lot your answer ❤❤❤ Thanks again, for the vid also 😊

  • @fozzysworld9039
    @fozzysworld9039 Год назад

    How would this work in a Chevron pattern? I keep losing too many stitches

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      It might be tricky, but actually put on paper first. The most important thing to remember is to keep track of what stitch in pattern you are decreasing. Let's say, for armhole bind of you have to bind of stitch where you normally would make increase - bind of that stitch without increase and do not make corresponding k2tog before that bind off (or after). That way stitch count will stay same. Similarly, I did with this lace pattern in the video. If you keep loosing too many stitches, most likely that's the case. And you can adjust armhole depth to fit a pattern better. Let's say, in the first row you can bind of 4 sts or 3, or even 5 if it is easier to fit pattern in. I need to see your knitting to explain better. I can't tell in more details. If you like, email me, will sort it out!

    • @fozzysworld9039
      @fozzysworld9039 Год назад

      @@kristinavirka thank you so much!!! I’ll reach out for sure!!

    • @fozzysworld9039
      @fozzysworld9039 Год назад

      @@kristinavirka i reached out using the contact page on your website. I look forward to figuring this out with you. Thank you again!!

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      I will get back to you in a few hours!

  • @kt1pl2
    @kt1pl2 Год назад

    I have done a lot of sleeves and just came away from this completely confused on how to make it better.

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      Hi, can you tell in more details why are you confused?

  • @ingainga1993
    @ingainga1993 3 года назад

    👍

  • @alexandramalitas646
    @alexandramalitas646 Год назад

    .how I do the neck line

    • @kristinavirka
      @kristinavirka  Год назад

      Hi, what kind of neckline? I have video about how to shape round neckhole - ruclips.net/video/8VmNzkfvZHk/видео.html

  • @dougnickerson
    @dougnickerson 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent