Hi Suzanne! It’s so wonderful to see you back! You have been missed dearly! I’ve thought of you often and prayed that all is well. I’ve been behind in my viewing and see that I’ve missed a few other videos. I will go back and watch them. Again, thrilled to see you back! And thank you for another fantastic video!❤️❤️
Thank you again for the clear directions and details of the effects of how we move stitches in our work. Each time I watch one of your videos, I gain knowledge and skill in reading my knitting! 🧶💖
This is hands down the BEST depiction of the effect of slipping a stitch purlwise vs knitwise and it has helped me to read my knitting like none other. Totally clear and I have a newfound confidence in not just what to do, but why, and it is all from your brilliant demonstration that I have never seen before so well-rendered. Bravo, Suzanne. From your grateful lifelong learner, Andrea Miller
Thanks, Suzanne. That helps a lot. The first time I ever heard of TKGA was after seeing your gorgeous Fair Isle sweater on Ravelry several years ago. I started working on Level 3 last week and find your technique videos very helpful.
Thank you for the video!! I would love something similar for slipped edge stitches. I see so many different versions of a slipped edge stitch and I know I’ve done it several ways with mixed results. Slipped with yarn in front, behind, etc… I have some lace in time out specifically because of the slipped edge stitch. It’s very fine yarn and I can’t be doing it correctly. There’s no way to pick up the edge. I would love to see all the ways to slip an edge stitch in video as opposed to written directions. Makes such a difference to see it up close. Thank you!!
Hi Suzanne! I’m so glad you’re back and I hope you’re doing well! I have a couple of related questions. When you slip a selvedge stitch, should you slip it purlwise? And does slipping the selvedge stitch help mitigate some of the curl of stockinette?
Hi Suzanne! It’s so wonderful to see you back! You have been missed dearly! I’ve thought of you often and prayed that all is well. I’ve been behind in my viewing and see that I’ve missed a few other videos. I will go back and watch them. Again, thrilled to see you back! And thank you for another fantastic video!❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
@@SuzanneBryan 😊
Slipping a stitch is now no longer a secret for us! Thank you Suzanne!
You are so welcome!
So great to see you back.
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Hope all is well with you. Your expertise is second to none. Michelle UK
Thank you again for the clear directions and details of the effects of how we move stitches in our work. Each time I watch one of your videos, I gain knowledge and skill in reading my knitting! 🧶💖
You are so welcome!
It is so good to have you back
Thank you.
This is hands down the BEST depiction of the effect of slipping a stitch purlwise vs knitwise and it has helped me to read my knitting like none other. Totally clear and I have a newfound confidence in not just what to do, but why, and it is all from your brilliant demonstration that I have never seen before so well-rendered. Bravo, Suzanne. From your grateful lifelong learner, Andrea Miller
You are always so awesome. Thank you Andrea.
That was very clear to understand. Thanks for posting this Suzanne.
You're very welcome!
I have been doing SSKs incorrectly... for years! I never realised until I saw this. Thank you.
Happy to help!
The diagram on the thumbnail was very clear. Thanks for your instructional videos! 😁
Glad to hear that!
Thank you sooooo much. I’m not a master knitter and these small details are never explained. Thanks again!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, Suzanne. That helps a lot. The first time I ever heard of TKGA was after seeing your gorgeous Fair Isle sweater on Ravelry several years ago. I started working on Level 3 last week and find your technique videos very helpful.
That is so awesome! Congratulations. You can do it!
Thank you Suzanne, perfect timing I can see now where I was going wrong. That is so much neater.
Glad it was helpful!
I reference your videos a lot. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I appreciate that!
Your videos remind me of a calmer time in my life.
I think that is what we all wish for.
Love your videos. Thank you! This is super helpful.
Thanks for everything you are teaching me ❤
You are so welcome
Truly appreciate all your videos. They are a huge help ☺️
Glad you like them!
Thank you for the video!! I would love something similar for slipped edge stitches. I see so many different versions of a slipped edge stitch and I know I’ve done it several ways with mixed results. Slipped with yarn in front, behind, etc… I have some lace in time out specifically because of the slipped edge stitch. It’s very fine yarn and I can’t be doing it correctly. There’s no way to pick up the edge. I would love to see all the ways to slip an edge stitch in video as opposed to written directions. Makes such a difference to see it up close. Thank you!!
That is next on my list. Coming up next weekend. This one sort of sets the stage.
@@SuzanneBryan Excellent!! Thank you!!
Great tuto !
Thank you so much for sharing .
You are so welcome!
Slip purlwise is also done in brioche. Slip knitwise is also done in left twists.
Great video.
Excellent addition of examples. Thank you.
Hey, I didn't trust my eyes! Love you!!!! ❤ Please stay and don't go away! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Suzanne! 👍
Thank you too Dollyce.
Thank you Suzanne, great review and tutorial ❤️
Thanks for watching!
Now I understand this! Thanks.
Glad it helped!
Thank you❤.
You're welcome 😊
Thank you👌🏽God Bless
You're welcome!
Hi Suzanne! I’m so glad you’re back and I hope you’re doing well! I have a couple of related questions. When you slip a selvedge stitch, should you slip it purlwise? And does slipping the selvedge stitch help mitigate some of the curl of stockinette?
my next video, upcoming this coming weekend is on this very topic. Stay tuned.
Hi Suzanne,
I'm just wondering if there is any chance you could add tutorial how to knit a hoodie (or how to add a hoodie to the existing cardigan).
Great idea!
hi suzanne I made a sweater with German short rows but I am getting holes when I am finish
Here you go - my video on German Short Rows - ua-cam.com/video/tyg2s09Grhs/v-deo.htmlsi=Wg-xhw9ipkKr00oH
My favorite knitting channel. The only channel I 👍🏼 .
Wow, thank you!
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Very clear but I think a word about the different applications (and the pos and cons) of each would've been helpful.
Thanks for the suggestions.