Sue...I agree with you. Tuck stitches are held in the hook of the needle and all knitted (pulled through) upon tuck completion. Although, maybe "tuck" and "slip" stitches are synonymous in some schools. On my Brother machines, I need to press the PART (slip) buttons to do what Helen did in this video. Helen ... I LOVE your video instructions and have learned a lot from them. Thank you 1000 times for so freely sharing your skills!
You have very lovely hands and your manicure is flawless - wish my old working hands looked anywhere that good! Thank you for your content, this machine knitter appreciates it very much. 🇨🇦
@@helenkayeknitwearThat would be a shame!! You needn't take offence! It's true... watch the fingers or pay attention to the (free lesson : Thank you in passing)?? Big dilemma!! This is a problem that occurs in many tutorials, and it IS certainly distracting, not withstanding your willingness to...share. ❤
Thank you for the great explanation. It is very helpful to visualize HOW a stitch works. Your voice is charming and your hands are gorgeous!
You make clear, descriptive and visual videos. I love them. Please keep them coming!!
Thank you! Your explanation of the tuck stitch is the clearest I've seen 👌🏻 I've made it on my machine ver easily
Sorry for my slow reply I didn't see this! If you've developed tucks since then I'd love to share on Instagram :)
Lovely clear demonstration and beautiful nails! 🙂
Haha thank you! I’ve just trimmed them down 😂
Amazing video! Thank you so much !!!
You're so welcome! 💖
Can this be wider and longer? I love this method.
The tuck or the fabric?
Hermoso diseño!!!! Gracias Profe!!!!
Do you have to press the tuck buttons down on the brother carriage prior to the red tuck rows? Thanks
No 💖 all instructions for tucking are at the start of the video followed by an explanation of what those functions do 💫
If i change the color, do i have to cut the last threads? i have no idea where can i leave the last one 🥲
Noooo never cut the yarn! I have a tutorial via Patreon on changing colour with 2-5 yarns and no cutting or tangles!
@@helenkayeknitwear ty !! I'll watch it asap 😂😂 your video is sooo helpful for me 😭 tysm !!🩵
❤ Nicely done! ❤
Please change your spongebar if you haven’t done so already. Your needles should be laying flat on the bed, not floating.
Thank you! And I only change something on the machine when performance is effected or issues arise 🌸
Please take the camera more closer on the area where selected needles are making loops thanks
Hello! I do on the extended version on Patreon! Thanks :)
Obrigada 💐
Спасибо!! узоры интересные
Gostei 👏
Нужен перевод на русский
. Как сделать?
👏👏👏
This is not a tuck stitch. It is a slip stitch. Slip stitch floats over the needle bar, tuck goes around the needle hook
It’s 100% a tuck stitch Sue.
Sue...I agree with you. Tuck stitches are held in the hook of the needle and all knitted (pulled through) upon tuck completion. Although, maybe "tuck" and "slip" stitches are synonymous in some schools. On my Brother machines, I need to press the PART (slip) buttons to do what Helen did in this video.
Helen ... I LOVE your video instructions and have learned a lot from them. Thank you 1000 times for so freely sharing your skills!
Как перевести на русский?
Татьяна , надо в настройках сделать перевод в субтитрах
Your hands flapping about in front of the camera are very distracting.
That’s a shame because I need them to knit … but if people don’t like my free content I can stop doing it and keep it for those who pay ❤
You have very lovely hands and your manicure is flawless - wish my old working hands looked anywhere that good! Thank you for your content, this machine knitter appreciates it very much. 🇨🇦
@@helenkayeknitwearThat would be a shame!! You needn't take offence! It's true... watch the fingers or pay attention to the (free lesson : Thank you in passing)?? Big dilemma!! This is a problem that occurs in many tutorials, and it IS certainly distracting, not withstanding your willingness to...share. ❤
Huh! Information OK, but so many hand and finger movements..., don't know what to watch / pay attention to! Dizzying!!
There are lots of hand movements working with machine knitting as I’m showing the manipulated version rather than the automatic one