Thank you for yet another flat pattern that looks reversible on both sides. It makes life so much sweeter to discover this type of pretty functional pattern. I’m thinking of doing a sampler scarf of 3 or 4 different square stitch patterns instead of a whole scarf in only one stitch. As they say, “variety is the spice of life”. Thank you for using thick yarn too, it makes a difference especially for new knitters! Thank you!🌝💐🐌🧶
Love that yarn and the needles. I broke a pair of circular needles and wanted to replace them. They snapped at the connection as they were changeable needles. Looking to eventually replace the set of circular needles.
Love your videos. Slow and clear. I’ve put SO MANY HOURS into learning two of your patterns. I love them! However, I’m so bummed. I’ve been checking each row and everything was fine? Then suddenly, a dropped stitch! It’s 6 rows back. How can I fix it? I’ve FINALLY got the stitch down! 😢
Finally! Thank you so much for going slowly, using chunky yarn, big needles and speaking slowly. I could follow along with you step by step because I could see exactly what you were doing. I give you an AAAA++++ for your teaching skills. Thank you very much.
I allways have loose stitches at the end and the beginning of a row. Would it be possible to knit trough the back loop every time I start and finish a row? So I would not have loops.
I'm knitting scarves for all my friends for Christmas. I want each one to have a unique stitch, but not so complex that I can't put it down suddenly (I work in a hospital so things can go from dead to crazy in a second). Each person is getting a scarf in their Harry Potter house colours.
I think the only way to do that is using a graph paper, and drawing the pattern with the increasing and decreasing you need. Another way is to make those parts in a different stitch (something with short repeats like Seed stitch, Garter, or even better, Stockinette).
hi! obvs i'm not so woolly but maybe i can help :) if it's the longtail cast on i just wrap the yarn around the correct size needle for however many cast on stitches are required and then add a few inches for safety (just in case) before tying the slipknot. that way you know you have enough yarn!
Such a pretty pattern. Would it be good for a blanket? What yarn are you using? It’s beautiful and looks like it knits up fast!!! Thanks for your wonderful instructions!
Yes! (but bear in mind that the smaller the stitches, the less wide it will be, so you will have to cast on a lot more stitches to make it the desired width!)
17. But as long as it is multiples of 6 PLUS 5 more, it doesn't matter. Just make it to your desired width. You will probably have to try it with your yarn and needle sizes to see how wide it gets.
What am I doing wrong?! I knit the continental style, I follow exactly the pattern, but I always end up having fewer stitches after row5. I made a swatch of 17 stitches (12+5), but at the end of row 5, I always have 14 left :(( As per instructions, I always do the yarn over, so I should gain one stitch when I knit 2tog, but unfortunately,. each time I try, I end up with 14 stitches after row 5. Do you know what I could be doing wrong?
Is that the row that has the “Yarn Over stitches”? They always make me crazy cause I’m never sure which way to slip the yarn 😳🧐🤨😫! I an just discovering this particular stitch, but when I attempt to duplicate it, I will be running this video at my left side to compare each movement as she does! Don’t give up! It usually always takes me a full day of testing, swearing, ripping out, changing needle sizes, comparing and trying it again to get a decent foundation to work on. And eventually I will see something different in what I’m doing and say, OH! That’s the moment of visual learning for the day!😳🤯😲🤭🥳🥰😉🎊🎉💐🌝⭐️🍷🧶
Hello, I am confused with this design; after the double decrease the remaining stitches are not with what I had started with.. please help me ; j in had started with 31 pairs for a nee born baby and now I have 26 pairs 😢
One of the best knitting tutorials on You tube: slow and clear. Thank you so much
Your voice is so soothing! Feels like a yoga-knitting class. Thank you so much for your effort!
I absolutely love the acorn stitch, is classy, beautiful and easy! Thank you
Thank you for using the chunky yarn to demo. I can see it clearly. Thanks again!
Thank you so for posting these wonderful tutorials. You have made me fall in love with knitting again. 😌
Thank you! You’ve made my day 🥰
Thank you for yet another flat pattern that looks reversible on both sides. It makes life so much sweeter to discover this type of pretty functional pattern. I’m thinking of doing a sampler scarf of 3 or 4 different square stitch patterns instead of a whole scarf in only one stitch. As they say, “variety is the spice of life”. Thank you for using thick yarn too, it makes a difference especially for new knitters! Thank you!🌝💐🐌🧶
Thank you 😊
Great 4 row patterns. Suits my homespun in many cases. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Happy knitting 🤗
Love this stitch! I even learned a couple secrets in this video as well! Thank you for being so great at what you do!
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Beautifully done ❤thank you 😊 I'm doing this awesomeness right now❤
Thank you for letting me know ☺️
A beautiful pattern…. You make it really easy to understand 😊👍
Thank you so much! Enjoy 😊
You’re the best tutors
I struggled with row 5 , now I have got it...This is a "must try". Thanks again for an amazing tutorial❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊!
You're a very good teacher..thank you so much..
Love this pattern. Thank you for sharing
Nice tutorial, very easy n very clearly explained 👌, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure! Thank you for your comment 🤗
V easy n simple designs. Easy to follow
U a very good teacher
Love that yarn and the needles. I broke a pair of circular needles and wanted to replace them. They snapped at the connection as they were changeable needles. Looking to eventually replace the set of circular needles.
Love your videos. Slow and clear. I’ve put SO MANY HOURS into learning two of your patterns. I love them! However, I’m so bummed. I’ve been checking each row and everything was fine? Then suddenly, a dropped stitch! It’s 6 rows back. How can I fix it? I’ve FINALLY got the stitch down! 😢
Finally! Thank you so much for going slowly, using chunky yarn, big needles and speaking slowly. I could follow along with you step by step because I could see exactly what you were doing. I give you an AAAA++++ for your teaching skills. Thank you very much.
Excellent! Thank you so much 😊 ‼️
Just wonderful❣️
Brilliant i can not wait to try this, thank you
Wow so beautiful 😍
So beautiful
I allways have loose stitches at the end and the beginning of a row. Would it be possible to knit trough the back loop every time I start and finish a row? So I would not have loops.
Oh yes! That’s one of my tips: ruclips.net/video/JLsYPDOu0kA/видео.htmlsi=WzQmVOyhhK_1MXID
Thanks for pattern
I'm knitting scarves for all my friends for Christmas. I want each one to have a unique stitch, but not so complex that I can't put it down suddenly (I work in a hospital so things can go from dead to crazy in a second). Each person is getting a scarf in their Harry Potter house colours.
Very beautiful.🥰🤗
This was really helpful thank you. 🧶
Loved the stitch. What's the name of the yarn you used in the video
Beautiful
beautiful .... what's a wonderful pattern to knit a blanket ?
Thank you! Yep, it’s a great pattern for blankets, scarves, cowls, even sweaters and cardigans 😉
What yarn are you knitting with and the sise of needls please
Wow...very chic.....love love....💗
I really want to use this pattern for the body of a sweater...do you have any tips on increasing and decreasing while maintaining this stitch pattern?
I think the only way to do that is using a graph paper, and drawing the pattern with the increasing and decreasing you need.
Another way is to make those parts in a different stitch (something with short repeats like Seed stitch, Garter, or even better, Stockinette).
Excellent so interesting
Lovely stitching! Question: what is the best way to estimate how long a tail to leave when casting on using the method shown?
hi! obvs i'm not so woolly but maybe i can help :) if it's the longtail cast on i just wrap the yarn around the correct size needle for however many cast on stitches are required and then add a few inches for safety (just in case) before tying the slipknot. that way you know you have enough yarn!
Beautiful Stitch Indeed !!!
Thank You Very Much for the written pattern too !!!
Such a pretty pattern. Would it be good for a blanket? What yarn are you using? It’s beautiful and looks like it knits up fast!!! Thanks for your wonderful instructions!
I feel it will be good.
I want.to knit a cap with this pattern
Do you have a pattern pls
Yhks
How many stitches for a size 7 needle for a scarf. Thank You.
I was wondering how to use this for a sweater?
Can you you use any size knitting needles you want?
Yes! (but bear in mind that the smaller the stitches, the less wide it will be, so you will have to cast on a lot more stitches to make it the desired width!)
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Thank you so much ☺️
Is this pattern on your site it would make such a beautiful Blanket
There you go: sowoolly.net/acorn-knitting-stitch-pattern-reversible-and-unisex/
Happy knitting 😊
What yarn are you using please
Do you mean in the picture or for the demonstration?
Thanks you ,Love you video’s ❤is it possible to translate your video in to German
How many stitches did you cast on
17. But as long as it is multiples of 6 PLUS 5 more, it doesn't matter. Just make it to your desired width. You will probably have to try it with your yarn and needle sizes to see how wide it gets.
What am I doing wrong?! I knit the continental style, I follow exactly the pattern, but I always end up having fewer stitches after row5. I made a swatch of 17 stitches (12+5), but at the end of row 5, I always have 14 left :(( As per instructions, I always do the yarn over, so I should gain one stitch when I knit 2tog, but unfortunately,. each time I try, I end up with 14 stitches after row 5. Do you know what I could be doing wrong?
Is that the row that has the “Yarn Over stitches”? They always make me crazy cause I’m never sure which way to slip the yarn 😳🧐🤨😫!
I an just discovering this particular stitch, but when I attempt to duplicate it, I will be running this video at my left side to compare each movement as she does!
Don’t give up! It usually always takes me a full day of testing, swearing, ripping out, changing needle sizes, comparing and trying it again to get a decent foundation to work on. And eventually I will see something different in what I’m doing and say, OH! That’s the moment of visual learning for the day!😳🤯😲🤭🥳🥰😉🎊🎉💐🌝⭐️🍷🧶
superb
Combined knitting
Hello, I am confused with this design; after the double decrease the remaining stitches are not with what I had started with.. please help me ; j in had started with 31 pairs for a nee born baby and now I have 26 pairs 😢
Hello, I think you should practice with a smaller swatch first. If you end having less stitches, then you are probably missing some increases.
Thanks, will try it again
I tried this pattern but I don't know where j am making mistake because I am losing stitch..please let me know where I am going wrong thanks
Exactly my situation.. I started with 31 pairs and after the first design, j in am left with 26 pairs !!
7:19 and 16:52 are the hard parts
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