Thank you. I think I'd use the third example. It makes a lovely right-leaning decrease. Also, it makes me feel wonderful that you've had trouble doing it. I don't feel quite so fumble-fingered.
Can you demonstate a few rows of "feather & fan" stitch? The pattern involves tss2tog but I can't understand how it's not really decreasing. The pattern somehow keeps the same # of stitches for each row.
I'm working on the Caron Baby Sweater at the moment, and I keep thinking that it could be converted to tunisian if I could just figure out the decrease for the armholes... what do you think?
www.ravelry.com/projects/thatgaljill/tunisian-stitched-baby-sweater In hindsight I'm not sure which side should have been the right side, but I matched 'em up and was very pleased with the results and will definitely be doing it again... Maybe next time it will have a scalloped hem instead of a rolled hem.
That's so cool how you've figured all this out. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Kim, that was an excellent video...I will have watch it several more times before I feel confident in attempting it, lol...
Thank you. I think I'd use the third example. It makes a lovely right-leaning decrease. Also, it makes me feel wonderful that you've had trouble doing it. I don't feel quite so fumble-fingered.
Can you demonstate a few rows of "feather & fan" stitch? The pattern involves tss2tog but I can't understand how it's not really decreasing. The pattern somehow keeps the same # of stitches for each row.
Hi kim kindly guide me how to join tunisian work together and also how to make border on it.
Thanks kim
I'm working on the Caron Baby Sweater at the moment, and I keep thinking that it could be converted to tunisian if I could just figure out the decrease for the armholes... what do you think?
It totally worked! I posted it in Ravelry!
www.ravelry.com/projects/thatgaljill/tunisian-stitched-baby-sweater
In hindsight I'm not sure which side should have been the right side, but I matched 'em up and was very pleased with the results and will definitely be doing it again... Maybe next time it will have a scalloped hem instead of a rolled hem.
I don't believe in hiding the truth. :-)