I love that contributors like you keep elevating the art of knitting into a fine art rather than the crafty image some people hold of it. Thanx for years of helping me refine my knitted items, every time you go away I miss you and I wish you healing and blessings. The best thing we can do is forgive each other for perpetrations we experienced and we ourselves hurled at each other. Being human is a most difficult experience for us all, each in our own challenges and psychological and spiritual growth. Blessings to everyone and everything everywhere!
This is wonderful!! Just used it on the first row after neck ribbing on sweater I am making. Wondering if you can lift the stitch onto the needle to make it easier to grab. Having trouble to accomplish this myself….but am working on it.
Hii am new at this do you this stitch for raglan on both sides of marker? I have made many sweaters years ago and now at 74 can’t remember how to do a perfect add on stitch on both sides of the arm using continuous circular needles thanks kindly God Bless
@@Marny5580 Hi Marny I don't have the BSJ pattern but you'll definitely need to check what increase she specifies there. Some increases use up one stitch (like KFB) and some don't (like this one) so the stitch count will be off if you substitute one kind of increase for the other. If you have the pattern you can email it to me at happiness@knitfreedom.com and I can advise you. Cheers!
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The mother of all knitters ❤. There will never be another Elizabeth ❤❤❤❤
I love that contributors like you keep elevating the art of knitting into a fine art rather than the crafty image some people hold of it. Thanx for years of helping me refine my knitted items, every time you go away I miss you and I wish you healing and blessings. The best thing we can do is forgive each other for perpetrations we experienced and we ourselves hurled at each other. Being human is a most difficult experience for us all, each in our own challenges and psychological and spiritual growth. Blessings to everyone and everything everywhere!
Thank you so much Barbara!!
Thank you for sharing that stitch. I can't wait to try it.
This is wonderful!! Just used it on the first row after neck ribbing on sweater I am making. Wondering if you can lift the stitch onto the needle to make it easier to grab. Having trouble to accomplish this myself….but am working on it.
Yay! Try it and let me know!
Thank you very much! Love your tutorials.
Thank you so much Elizabeth!! Don't keep us a secret - be sure to tell your knitting friends about us!
Hii am new at this do you this stitch for raglan on both sides of marker? I have made many sweaters years ago and now at 74 can’t remember how to do a perfect add on stitch on both sides of the arm using continuous circular needles thanks kindly God Bless
Can this increase be used when working the toe for a toe up sock?
Yes absolutely!
Can this be used for a toe up sock wedge toe?
Absolutely! I'm going to use it on my next toe-up sock.
does this increase lean more left or more right, or is it more or less neutral and can be used anywhere??
It's pretty neutral! I used it to increase after the ribbing for a hat, and you basically can't see it at all 😍
@@Knitfreedom This is NOT the inc to be used on the BSJ??
@@Marny5580 Hi Marny I don't have the BSJ pattern but you'll definitely need to check what increase she specifies there. Some increases use up one stitch (like KFB) and some don't (like this one) so the stitch count will be off if you substitute one kind of increase for the other. If you have the pattern you can email it to me at happiness@knitfreedom.com and I can advise you. Cheers!