OMG! All these years I’ve been trying to do this stitch and never could figure it out. THIS tutorial is the BEST! Simple and easy. BIG thanks for making it EASY!!!
Thank you! I have a pattern that is this stitch and it reads exactly how you are doing it. I just could not clearly visualize it in my head, but this made it crystal clear to me how to do the stitch.
Thank you. I'm going to make my sister a bed cover for her new bed. This is the easiest, least complicated way to knit the herringbone stitch I've learnt so far. Thanks for sharing! Please enjoy a cuppa, have a nice day ;)
I'm from Holland, but I've been living now in France for 42 years and I can easily follow What à beautiful stitch. I'll make a pull-over with this stitch. Thank you so much for posting. Sorry for my bad English. Many kind greetings from France. Marie 👍💐♥️
Thank you! I had a pattern I was having trouble with, because the instruction was: k2tog tbl, leave on needle and k the first st tbl and slide off both sts. This is the same thing, but less fiddly and tight
I’ve been nosing around for a scarf to knit for my new coat… this is DEF one of my top 3. Decisions! I wanted to knit it with 2 srptrands together though and that’s probably going to be confusing with this pattern. Might have to rethink my yarn…
That might be a little confusing at the start, maybe making a swatch with this stitch with one strand to get the stitch down would make it easier to do with 2 strands
I finally got it, but I have a couple questions. If using a chunky weight yarn what needle size do you recommend and also I’m wondering if there’s a way to make a nicer edge? Thank you and thanks for the excellent tutorial 😀
I'd suggest looking at what size the yarn label suggests and making a test swatch with a needle size or two larger than that to see if you like the feel of it. It's hard to suggest a size because I don't know if you knit loosely or tightly, but I would start there and then just make a few test swatches using different sized needles each time to figure out which you like the feel of best. As for making a nicer edge, try a selvage edge. I like a slipped stitch selvage edge, but there's also icord selvage edges, or add a garter edge by casting on a few extra stitches and knitting them in garter at the beginning and end of your row with the herringbone stitch in between. I'd try the selvage edges first to see how you like them. Hope this helps :)
For the edges, try knitting the last stitch in the back instead of the front.. sorry I don't know the technical term but it leaves no loose-end stitch look
Hey girl I'm new to knitting and I'm practicing how to make different stitches, how do we start the first bottom row and does the first stitch when we cast on count when counting ?
It's a really firm stitch so just from my limited knowledge I'd guess that it would be suitable for a placemat or purse. For a hat it seems most are knitted with stretch like an English rib or any variation of a rib stitch
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OMG! All these years I’ve been trying to do this stitch and never could figure it out. THIS tutorial is the BEST! Simple and easy. BIG thanks for making it EASY!!!
I’m so glad it was so helpful! ❤️
It's so nice to have someone who explains what they are doing as they do it, video was very easy to follow, loved it ❤
Thank you! I have a pattern that is this stitch and it reads exactly how you are doing it. I just could not clearly visualize it in my head, but this made it crystal clear to me how to do the stitch.
Thank you. I'm going to make my sister a bed cover for her new bed. This is the easiest, least complicated way to knit the herringbone stitch I've learnt so far. Thanks for sharing! Please enjoy a cuppa, have a nice day ;)
A Continental Knitter Yay - You explained this stitch perfectly.
I'm from Holland, but I've been living now in France for 42 years and I can easily follow
What à beautiful stitch. I'll make a pull-over with this stitch. Thank you so much for posting. Sorry for my bad English. Many kind greetings from France. Marie 👍💐♥️
Way easier than other tutorials, with the same result. Genius!
Thank you so much!
Wow, you are a very good teacher, I have been wanting to know how to do this stitch for a wee while and I have with no issues. Thank you.
Awe thank you! So glad it finally clicked
I love the way you knit this pattern.
Excellent tutorial of herringbone stitch I've seen. Thanks for sharing ❤️🌺👍🏻
Nice technique of herringbone! Clear video and pacing nicely, too
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it :)
Thanks for this video, I had completely forgotten how to do the second row from another tutorial which was shewn on TV.
You did a great job showing off how to do this stitch!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you! I had a pattern I was having trouble with, because the instruction was: k2tog tbl, leave on needle and k the first st tbl and slide off both sts. This is the same thing, but less fiddly and tight
Very elegant video and well explained.
This color and texture yarn is simply lovely. Please share brand and color? Did I miss you saying it at beginning? 🤣
What size needles are you using with your worsted weight yarn? The drape is the best I've seen!
I’ve been nosing around for a scarf to knit for my new coat… this is DEF one of my top 3. Decisions! I wanted to knit it with 2 srptrands together though and that’s probably going to be confusing with this pattern. Might have to rethink my yarn…
That might be a little confusing at the start, maybe making a swatch with this stitch with one strand to get the stitch down would make it easier to do with 2 strands
I finally got it, but I have a couple questions. If using a chunky weight yarn what needle size do you recommend and also I’m wondering if there’s a way to make a nicer edge? Thank you and thanks for the excellent tutorial 😀
I'd suggest looking at what size the yarn label suggests and making a test swatch with a needle size or two larger than that to see if you like the feel of it. It's hard to suggest a size because I don't know if you knit loosely or tightly, but I would start there and then just make a few test swatches using different sized needles each time to figure out which you like the feel of best. As for making a nicer edge, try a selvage edge. I like a slipped stitch selvage edge, but there's also icord selvage edges, or add a garter edge by casting on a few extra stitches and knitting them in garter at the beginning and end of your row with the herringbone stitch in between. I'd try the selvage edges first to see how you like them. Hope this helps :)
For the edges, try knitting the last stitch in the back instead of the front.. sorry I don't know the technical term but it leaves no loose-end stitch look
Lovely!
Thank you
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing! it was very helpfull! =)
Thanks!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️
U r so good and i love ur voice😍😍😍
Hey girl I'm new to knitting and I'm practicing how to make different stitches, how do we start the first bottom row and does the first stitch when we cast on count when counting ?
How do you bind off on this?
I need to purl like that!
Beautiful Work! Would this pattern work in the round say for a hat?
It's a really firm stitch so just from my limited knowledge I'd guess that it would be suitable for a placemat or purse. For a hat it seems most are knitted with stretch like an English rib or any variation of a rib stitch
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Thanks :)
Very beautiful and eye catching stitch. Thank you 🙏
Thanks
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
This might be a stretch, but any ideas how to inc/dec with this stitch?
I'm afraid I haven't a clue, sorry!
Thankyou for a lovely pattern. I've use your patterns in the past.love them.
That's so kind, thank you!