I am knitting a sock now with the signature "gingerbread" colourway and I want some sort of design. So I am going to do a 2 row repeat Row 1- knit Row 2- *K3,Sl1,* But came looking to see if slipping purlwise or knitwise would make it pop out more !
im making a slip stitch pattern. Where are you slip the stitch pearl wise with yarn to the wrong side, how come I don’t get the loops that should be there?
Some people are visual learners, some are trial and error learners... I'm a need to know learner. I recently started to learn to knit by means of watching tutorials and even though they were labeled as beginners everytime a RUclipsr said then slip this stitch and just kept going I'd stop and say but why? What does it do? It was so frustrating having to stop and then search for the "why"... So I just put everything aside and decided to learn the reasons why do any stitch, how to decrease increase, etc and then return to the so called "beginners" tutorial to finally begin to practice. It's just the way my brain works 🤷🏽♀️😂
Have you knit any projects that used slipped stitches to create the design? Tell me about it!
I am knitting a sock now with the signature "gingerbread" colourway and I want some sort of design.
So I am going to do a 2 row repeat
Row 1- knit
Row 2- *K3,Sl1,*
But came looking to see if slipping purlwise or knitwise would make it pop out more !
Thank you! I was looking at a pattern and wasn't sure which slip stitch was meant. This answered my question I think 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Very clear and easy instructions, thank you so much, now I finally understand!
Yay! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for this video. It was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
This one is way over my head right now
im making a slip stitch pattern. Where are you slip the stitch pearl wise with yarn to the wrong side, how come I don’t get the loops that should be there?
Some people are visual learners, some are trial and error learners... I'm a need to know learner. I recently started to learn to knit by means of watching tutorials and even though they were labeled as beginners everytime a RUclipsr said then slip this stitch and just kept going I'd stop and say but why? What does it do? It was so frustrating having to stop and then search for the "why"... So I just put everything aside and decided to learn the reasons why do any stitch, how to decrease increase, etc and then return to the so called "beginners" tutorial to finally begin to practice.
It's just the way my brain works 🤷🏽♀️😂
CLARITY! Not much side chat helps the viewer grasp the details of stitches, stitch instructions and pattern points. Thank you!