I just discovered your channel after looking for options to minimize the jog with stripes in the round. I watched a LOT of videos on this and yours is unique and looks like the best one! I will try it! New subscriber!
I just finished a hat using this technique and it looks pretty good for my first try at jogless tripes. It was easy to follow and I learned one thing. When you start the decreases of the crown, plan it so the first row of the color change will not be a decrease row. This works and does not interfere with this technique.
After having tried upteen techniques for jogless joins, your method is, by far, THE BEST! My color transitions look great, and there's no little hole! I only wish I had discovered your video about two dozen pair of socks ago! Thanks so much!
This is the best jogless join! My old way always left the hole you talked about. I just tried it and it worked like a charm, and will be the only technique I use for a jogless join going forward. Thank you so much! I also just subscribed, thanks again!
This is excellent. I've never had a problem eliminating the jog as I slip the first stitch but the holes from changing colours have driven me nuts and I've spent ages when weaving in the ends trying to hide the holes, This is a perfect tutorial. Thank you.
Your video tutorials have become my first and often only stop for knitting help. Thank you so much for generously sharing your knowledge. I'm a new subscriber and happy to have found you 💙
Thank you this worked great I only wish I knew this sooner. I just love doing stripe sweaters, cowls and mittens. I will be sharing this with all my knitting friends.
Thank you. This looks better than the other options! It is also easier. I knit mitts and socks in the round and have not used stripes so this will help me use up a lot of left over yarn.
I love this technique and have already used it! Thank you. Can this same thing be done in 2x2 ribbing stripes when your last two stitches are purls? Like in a beanie.
This is a great method. Thank you. What do you think of the idea of weaving in the new yarn as you knit, starting a few stitches before the join, then weaving in the old yarn when knitting the following few stitches after the join?
There may be situations where that could work depending on the fiber content of your yarn, the location of the color change and maybe your stitch pattern. I'm not sure if it would help hide the jog for stripes, though.
I have only used the smaller sizes for sock knitting, not the larger, interchangeable ones, but I find the stitches advance on my needles smoothly without much effort and the stitches are very evenly sized/spaced.
I just discovered your channel after looking for options to minimize the jog with stripes in the round. I watched a LOT of videos on this and yours is unique and looks like the best one! I will try it! New subscriber!
Explanation starts at 4:07. Thanks for such a great explanation. This is definitely going into my knitting playlist
I just finished a hat using this technique and it looks pretty good for my first try at jogless tripes. It was easy to follow and I learned one thing. When you start the decreases of the crown, plan it so the first row of the color change will not be a decrease row. This works and does not interfere with this technique.
Your instructions are excellent, thanks so much.
After having tried upteen techniques for jogless joins, your method is, by far, THE BEST! My color transitions look great, and there's no little hole! I only wish I had discovered your video about two dozen pair of socks ago! Thanks so much!
Another informative video. I send your vids to myself so I can access them easily.
This is the best jogless join! My old way always left the hole you talked about. I just tried it and it worked like a charm, and will be the only technique I use for a jogless join going forward. Thank you so much! I also just subscribed, thanks again!
Thx yet again for a terrific tip. Your knitting explanations are always the clearest of anyone else I watch.
Thanks so much, brilliant explanation
Best tutorial I've watched. Might actually be able to remember it when I eventually want to use it! Thank you!!!
This is perfect! I like the fact that it doesn't change your "beginning of rnd" point, and it looks fantastic! Thank you for sharing 😊
This method is by far the best I tried. Thank you very much
This is excellent. I've never had a problem eliminating the jog as I slip the first stitch but the holes from changing colours have driven me nuts and I've spent ages when weaving in the ends trying to hide the holes, This is a perfect tutorial. Thank you.
Once again, you saved my project! Thank you for this amazing tutorial
Thank you! This is incredibly helpful and clear.
Thank you so much. This is great!!!😃love from Lisbon!🥰
Thank you for this valuable info - you have solved my frustration! Very simple but so effective - thank you again 🎉
I just tried this technique and it really is virtually seamless! Thank you for a new technique that I will use in all future striped knitting!
WOW, dziękuję bardzo ,tego właśnie szukałam...to SUPER pomysł, bez dziurki i schodków...ekstra !
Amazing! After watching so many videos yours was the best and solved my problem!
Just what I was looking for- so helpful! Thank you!
This is wonderful! Thanks for your visual and descriptive explanation!!👍🏼❣️
Thank you! Started some hats using left over bits and this is solving my problems.
i'm off to try this, after trying everything else to no avail. thank you!
Your video tutorials have become my first and often only stop for knitting help. Thank you so much for generously sharing your knowledge. I'm a new subscriber and happy to have found you 💙
So clever! Thank you so much for sharing this.❤
This is the best jogless technique ever. Thanks for sharing with us!
Oh oh oh I’ll save this video and use this method next time. Thanks!
Thank you this worked great I only wish I knew this sooner. I just love doing stripe sweaters, cowls and mittens. I will be sharing this with all my knitting friends.
Fabulous! Thank u for such a clear explanation!
🎉merci bcp pour cette super technique ❤
Thank you. This looks better than the other options! It is also easier. I knit mitts and socks in the round and have not used stripes so this will help me use up a lot of left over yarn.
Thank you! Nice n clear images and description 🎉
This was the tutorial I was searching for. Loved your clear explanation. Thank you!
Great method, and expert instruction! Thank you.
Very good solution Ellen!! Will use it in future, thank you very much!
insane!! so easy and looks so good, im sad i saw your video in the middle of my project tho lmao
Wonderful tip - the best! Thank you so much 👍
Brava. This is new to me.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Thank You!!! I like it!!?!very very useful!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this
Super technique
That is fantastic, thanks
I love this technique and have already used it! Thank you. Can this same thing be done in 2x2 ribbing stripes when your last two stitches are purls? Like in a beanie.
Looks great!
Great tip as always! Thank you!
Nice technique!
great vid thankyoy
What a great technique!
Thank you!
Merci beaucoup 🤩
This is a great method. Thank you. What do you think of the idea of weaving in the new yarn as you knit, starting a few stitches before the join, then weaving in the old yarn when knitting the following few stitches after the join?
There may be situations where that could work depending on the fiber content of your yarn, the location of the color change and maybe your stitch pattern. I'm not sure if it would help hide the jog for stripes, though.
What if the first stitch on the round is a pearl stitch do I proceed the same way?
Brilliant! Will this work for three or four row stripes? Can you tell me how to manage a two row stripe in the best way?
Yes, you could use it for three or four round stripes. For two round stripes check out this lesson, ruclips.net/video/0LIm0yTk-Fg/видео.html.
But how to join colors on 1X1 ribbing. Merci. 🥰
How are you getting one with those Addi Rocket V2 needles? I was considering a set of replaceable tips.
I have only used the smaller sizes for sock knitting, not the larger, interchangeable ones, but I find the stitches advance on my needles smoothly without much effort and the stitches are very evenly sized/spaced.
VG!
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