Suzanne, you're my mentor and I appreciate you more than words can describe. You saved me from ripping out several rows of a Christmas gift for my daughter-in-law and I'm so relieved! Thank you for your generosity in sharing your wisdom and experience.
Thank you so much for this video. I could not find a turorial for this until this video, all the other videos I found were about how to fix a ribbed stitch that was twisted and not a twisted rib stitch.
Suzanne you are a KNITTING TREASURE to me. I had knitted a sleeve and realized half way through that the stitches were funny. As I dxidn't know HOW to correct my mistakes, I ripped the entire project and wound up the yarn. Disgusted discouraged and never touched this yarn. You are blest with talent and love to share. I must find this pattern and consider re-knitting my 7 year old grandkids sweater. Thanks for all your encouragement. Thanks for sharing and caring. Hugs from your "addicted" fan in France. HAPPY HOLIDAYS. Have a stunning exciting cracking 2019. Another 36 hours to go.
Thank you so much for this video. I would have had to rip out several times and start over. I have so much from all of your videos. Please keep making the. Karen Swenson
I am testing stitch patterns and I occasionally miss a twist. If I can’t even get it right on a swatch I was beginning to wonder if I could chance the all over Japanese stitch pattern on a top. Now I can easily drop down and fix. So I’ll forge on with plans for the new project. Thank you!
Suzanne you are an angel. Your instructions are so clear and you go at a pace i can follow. Can i ask if you have a similar video explaining how to pick up dropped or incorrect ptbl stitches? I desperately need help with this but can't seem to find instructions anywhere. 😭
Hi Suzanne! I have a question for you regarding twisted rib - I tend to get big gaps between vertical purl bars when I knit twisted rib, and it has the effect of making my ribbing looking see through. It happens regardless of the yarn or needle size, so I’m assuming it must be a technique/tension issue. Do you know why that might be happening and how I can fix it? (I knit English style)
I have a twisted stitch column that I'm trying to correct where I am ktbl on one side and purling into the same stitch on the other side. Tried this and still can't figure it out!
Hello, the stitch that I am trying to fix is in the ptbl row, not ktbl row. I am knitting a 1x1 rib in the round. I cannot figure out how to fix this problem. Can you help?
@@SuzanneBryan Thanks for your reply. Newbie to knitting here and mistakes just stress me out! :) Just to be certain...if I go to the other side, I will follow your video tutorial?
I hope you could help a fellow subscriber regarding TWISTED ladder stitches, in circular needles?! I have found an area in my knitting where there is uneven tension, when laddering down I’ve come across a ladder that is crossed and does not meet evenly on the other side of the ladder. ( either one above or below the actual ladder) None of the videos I’ve watched seem to address this particular issue, yet this happens to me several times a year and it is beyond frustrating! Please, any offer of a suggestion would be greatly appreciated! ClaudiaSJI
Are there any yarn overs in your design that you have dropped down? If so, they will present as crossed sometimes. Let me know. Also, if you are in my FaceBook group - Knitting with Suzanne Bryan, you can post a picture or direct message me with a picture and I can be of more help to you.
What a great question, When you purl through the back loop, you are bringing your right needle from the left to the right through the stitch. So to tink, take it back the way it came. From the front to the back.
Any chance you could do a short video how-to? There seems to be no visual for this. Feel like I should rip back, as I think somehow dropping down a bunch of rows to fix a column of ptbl stitches that are not made correctly would screw up my twisted rib waistband on my sweater.
suzanne you are a blessing on this earth. anytime i have a problem with knitting you have the solution
I love to hear this, Kathryn, thank you! 🥰
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! Saved me 8 rows of ripping out!!
Suzanne, you're my mentor and I appreciate you more than words can describe. You saved me from ripping out several rows of a Christmas gift for my daughter-in-law and I'm so relieved! Thank you for your generosity in sharing your wisdom and experience.
This is so wonderful to hear, Schelly, and your kind words are so appreciated! I'm sure that your DIL will love and treasure your gift! ❤️
Wish I had watched this before I started my current project, LOL. This is super clear and helpful, thanks!
You are the best teacher!! You explain and demonstrate things so well! ❤
Thanks so much my dear. I am totally try this tomorrow Morning. Wish me luck.
Yay! I can always trust your instructions! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thank you.
I have been hunting for this. Thank you so much! Your videos seem to be made for me.
This is so lovely to hear, Cynthia, thank you! ❤️
THANK YOU SO MUCH, you just saved my piece!
Yay, glad I could help, Steph! ❤️
So helpful! So obvious once you explain it, but I never would have figured it out on my own. Thank You!
I'm so glad it was helpful, Jack, sometimes it just takes someone to show you the way!
Thank you so much for this video. I could not find a turorial for this until this video, all the other videos I found were about how to fix a ribbed stitch that was twisted and not a twisted rib stitch.
Great to hear!
Thank you so much for this video! It's a lifesaver!!!
Glad it helped!🧶
Suzanne you are a KNITTING TREASURE to me. I had knitted a sleeve and realized half way through that the stitches were funny. As I dxidn't know HOW to correct my mistakes, I ripped the entire project and wound up the yarn. Disgusted discouraged and never touched this yarn. You are blest with talent and love to share. I must find this pattern and consider re-knitting my 7 year old grandkids sweater. Thanks for all your encouragement. Thanks for sharing and caring. Hugs from your "addicted" fan in France. HAPPY HOLIDAYS. Have a stunning exciting cracking 2019. Another 36 hours to go.
I am so glad to be of help! Happy New Year and Happy Knitting!
@@SuzanneBryan
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You just saved my day! Thank you!!
Glad I could help!😃
Thanks! this problem has been driving me crazy! Now I see that the trick is removing the hook and reinserting it from the back each time!
Yay! Happy knitting.
Suzanne you just made my day, what a great video
Oh thank you!
Thanks so much for this! I was hoping I didn’t have to rip out five rows to get the twist right. You just saved my sweater!! ❤️
Wonderful!
Thank you so much for this video. I would have had to rip out several times and start over. I have so much from all of your videos. Please keep making the.
Karen Swenson
Thank you.
Thank you. Once again, you are a life saver.
You are very welcome Shauna Becotte! Happy knitting.
Thank you so much!!!!!
You're very welcome, Madeleine! ❤️
I am testing stitch patterns and I occasionally miss a twist. If I can’t even get it right on a swatch I was beginning to wonder if I could chance the all over Japanese stitch pattern on a top. Now I can easily drop down and fix. So I’ll forge on with plans for the new project. Thank you!
This is so wonderful to hear, Jane, thanks for sharing! And you are very welcome! ❤️
Suzanne always has the answer to my problems !!
Thank you Manuela Sadoquis! Happy knitting.
I love those tools! It’s definitely the best thing. I have several.
I love it!
Suzanne you are an angel. Your instructions are so clear and you go at a pace i can follow. Can i ask if you have a similar video explaining how to pick up dropped or incorrect ptbl stitches? I desperately need help with this but can't seem to find instructions anywhere. 😭
Adding to my video todo list. Thank you for the suggestion.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much.
Rachel S.
You are very welcome.
Perfect video, thanks!
You're so welcome, Sara! 😊
Thank you so much for this and all your videos. Always appreciate your expertise!
So nice of you ti say, Merri, thank you!
Thank you, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Just what I needed! Thanks, Suzanne!
Happy Knitting!
This is so helpful. Thank you.
Thank you! I needed this!
Thank you so much, this was so helpful!!
You're so welcome!
Brilliant! Again!! Many thanks.
Thank you!
Thank You for this video! 🙏😍
Fantastic! Thanks.
You are welcome, happy knitting.
Thank you for doing this video. Very helpful!
You are very welcome Diana! Happy knitting.
You saved me! ❤️
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH❤
Hi Suzanne! I have a question for you regarding twisted rib - I tend to get big gaps between vertical purl bars when I knit twisted rib, and it has the effect of making my ribbing looking see through. It happens regardless of the yarn or needle size, so I’m assuming it must be a technique/tension issue. Do you know why that might be happening and how I can fix it? (I knit English style)
Try this technique, even though you are working tbl, it will help. - ua-cam.com/video/ravgF2nmc5I/v-deo.html
I have a twisted stitch column that I'm trying to correct where I am ktbl on one side and purling into the same stitch on the other side. Tried this and still can't figure it out!
Hello, the stitch that I am trying to fix is in the ptbl row, not ktbl row. I am knitting a 1x1 rib in the round. I cannot figure out how to fix this problem. Can you help?
One thing to try, turn the work to the other side to fix the problem, sometimes that is easier.
@@SuzanneBryan Thanks for your reply. Newbie to knitting here and mistakes just stress me out! :) Just to be certain...if I go to the other side, I will follow your video tutorial?
I hope you could help a fellow subscriber regarding TWISTED ladder stitches, in circular needles?! I have found an area in my knitting where there is uneven tension, when laddering down I’ve come across a ladder that is crossed and does not meet evenly on the other side of the ladder. ( either one above or below the actual ladder) None of the videos I’ve watched seem to address this particular issue, yet this happens to me several times a year and it is beyond frustrating! Please, any offer of a suggestion would be greatly appreciated! ClaudiaSJI
Are there any yarn overs in your design that you have dropped down? If so, they will present as crossed sometimes. Let me know. Also, if you are in my FaceBook group - Knitting with Suzanne Bryan, you can post a picture or direct message me with a picture and I can be of more help to you.
How do I tink back to fix a twisted ptbl stitch? Thank you!
What a great question, When you purl through the back loop, you are bringing your right needle from the left to the right through the stitch. So to tink, take it back the way it came. From the front to the back.
Any chance you could do a short video how-to? There seems to be no visual for this. Feel like I should rip back, as I think somehow dropping down a bunch of rows to fix a column of ptbl stitches that are not made correctly would screw up my twisted rib waistband on my sweater.
@@kimmiemamatomany6226 I will work on it
Keep an eye out for it.
Thank you, so appreciate it. Could find several on twisted knit stitch repair, but nothing on how to fix a ptbl. Excited!
Thank you, thank you!