What a simple solution to fixing those unsightly shoulder shoulder seams. Oh if only I had such smart advice so readily available 60 odd years ago! Thank you Maryna. What a godsend you are to new knitters.
Thankyou so much!! Knitting a baby cardigan and the shoulder was so awful - unpicked it and re-knitted using your method and it looks so pretty. Love from Australia ❤❤
Fantastic!! Helpful!? This technique is amazing. And I'll certainly be using it on the sweater I'm currently knitting. I have a few more rows until I start decreasing for the armholes. I'm so excited! Thank you!!!
Thank you, Celia :-) You can use the same method to make the armholes of your sweater smoother. It works great for all kinds of shaping. Happy knitting!
Of all the knitting tricks I have learned over the years, many of them from you, this has to be my ABSOLUTE favourite. It's incredibly easy and so effective. Thank you for sharing
OMG 😮 I absolutely love this, I save all of your tips and tricks, they have helped me sooo much, I hate seaming shoulders, this will make it so much easier and neater, thank you, thank you, thank you❤
And another simple, brilliant solution! Paired with your equally brilliant neck shaping and formula for picking up stitches, shaping my next sweater (a cabled cardi) is going to be a breeze! Many thank you’s as always! Have a great week❤
Hi Maryna. What a difference. This is amazing! Thanks for sharing. Sadly my husband passed away 2 weeks ago and I’ve spent these last months taking care of him. We expected a better outcome. This was unexpected. So I haven’t been keeping up. This amazing tutorial really lifted my spirits. Thank you Mayrna. Have a wonderful weekend. ❤
Hi from France I am really sorry and sad to hear about your husband's passing away. My sincere condolences. 😢. For me, Maryna's videos are a Healing Therapy. Big beary hugs 🤗 🤗 🤗 from my Newfoundland and a big hug 🤗 from me🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤
@Knittyneeds Thank you so much for your kind words. I’ll take the hugs! I always watch her every Friday. I look forward to her videos! She comes up with the most amazing techniques. I’m just so far behind from taking care of my husband and frankly, the desire to knit and crochet is not really there right now. But today I made the time to watch and as usual it was so worth it. Thanks again! Have a lovely weekend.❤️❤️
Thanks for the demo, this is how I do armholes but have never seen another video demonstrating it. It make a smooth gentle slope without any 'bumps'. Ta!
I've never done shoulder shaping. I've only knit raglan. When I get the courage to do other sweater styles, I'll have this in my back pocket. Thank you!
Thank you! Can you please post a video on how to smooth out the transition between shoulder and neckline when the pattern says to shape shoulders separately but not to work the stitches in the middle where the neckline is going to be?
Hi Sylvia. You can make the transition smoother by using the method explained in this tutorial - leave one stitch unworked at the end of the previous row, turn the work, then slip the first stitch on the left needle and pass the unworked stitch over the just-slipped one. But I find it helpful to have some "border" between the shoulder edges and the stitches of the neckline. It clearly shows where we need to stop when we seam the shoulders. Happy knitting, my friend!
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Thank you for sharing this beautiful and neat shaping technique ❤.
What a simple solution to fixing those unsightly shoulder shoulder seams. Oh if only I had such smart advice so readily available 60 odd years ago! Thank you Maryna. What a godsend you are to new knitters.
Thank you so much, my dear Ruth 🙏
And a godsend to not-so-new knitters too❤❤
So easy once you know. I love this binding off. Neat!! Thank you.
This is absolutely brilliant, as always - you are amazing Maryna!
Thank you, my friend 🙏 You are very kind.
Thank you for all your wonderful tips! I appreciate them so much!
You are most welcome, Linda. I am happy I could help :-)
And no need to struggle with short rows! Love this tip. Thank you!
This is a genius tip. No more short rows
OMG! Why are we just learning this in 2024?? No German short rows. Much easier to do and much, much easier to seam. Thank you, Maryna!
Thankyou so much!! Knitting a baby cardigan and the shoulder was so awful - unpicked it and re-knitted using your method and it looks so pretty. Love from Australia ❤❤
Fantastic!! Helpful!? This technique is amazing. And I'll certainly be using it on the sweater I'm currently knitting. I have a few more rows until I start decreasing for the armholes. I'm so excited! Thank you!!!
Thank you, Celia :-) You can use the same method to make the armholes of your sweater smoother. It works great for all kinds of shaping. Happy knitting!
Of all the knitting tricks I have learned over the years, many of them from you, this has to be my ABSOLUTE favourite. It's incredibly easy and so effective. Thank you for sharing
Thank you, Kris :-) Happy knitting!
Brilliant, as usual! I've long hated the look of traditional stepped bind offs, and this is so much easier than short rows. 💛
Thank you, Deborah 🙏
Absolutely Brilliant Thank You so much. Barbara Adrianzen
Thank you, Barbara! I am so glad you like this method. Happy knitting, my friend!
Brilliant. Thank you!
OMG 😮 I absolutely love this, I save all of your tips and tricks, they have helped me sooo much, I hate seaming shoulders, this will make it so much easier and neater, thank you, thank you, thank you❤
Thank you so much, Yvonne :-) Happy knitting, my friend!
And another simple, brilliant solution! Paired with your equally brilliant neck shaping and formula for picking up stitches, shaping my next sweater (a cabled cardi) is going to be a breeze! Many thank you’s as always! Have a great week❤
Thank you, Esme! You too, have a great week, my friend :-)
Brilliant, thank you.
You explain everything clearly and so pleasantly- marks of a very good teacher!
Thank you, Vesna. It means a lot to me to know that you find my tutorials easy-to-follow. Thank you, my friend!
Hi Maryna. What a difference. This is amazing! Thanks for sharing. Sadly my husband passed away 2 weeks ago and I’ve spent these last months taking care of him. We expected a better outcome. This was unexpected. So I haven’t been keeping up. This amazing tutorial really lifted my spirits. Thank you Mayrna. Have a wonderful weekend. ❤
Hi from France I am really sorry and sad to hear about your husband's passing away. My sincere condolences. 😢. For me, Maryna's videos are a Healing Therapy. Big beary hugs 🤗 🤗 🤗 from my Newfoundland and a big hug 🤗 from me🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤
@Knittyneeds Thank you so much for your kind words. I’ll take the hugs! I always watch her every Friday. I look forward to her videos! She comes up with the most amazing techniques. I’m just so far behind from taking care of my husband and frankly, the desire to knit and crochet is not really there right now. But today I made the time to watch and as usual it was so worth it. Thanks again! Have a lovely weekend.❤️❤️
My dear Thea, I am so sorry for your loss. My warmest hugs to you, my dear friend! 💗
Thank you for your kindness, my friend! Much love 💗
Thank you Maryna!❤️
Thank you!!!❤
Sensational! You are a wizard with wool. Thank you so much.
Thank you, Jane. You are very kind :-)
Thank you!
Terrific hint. Thanks!
Thank you so much, Maryna! ❤
You are most welcome, Gail :-) Happy knitting!
Thanks for the demo, this is how I do armholes but have never seen another video demonstrating it. It make a smooth gentle slope without any 'bumps'. Ta!
I've never done shoulder shaping. I've only knit raglan. When I get the courage to do other sweater styles, I'll have this in my back pocket. Thank you!
I am too afraid of learning raglan as it seems so complicated. Do you happen to have an easy to follow tutorial by any chance?
Brilliant!! And it will be wonderful if what's needed later is not seaming but picking up stitches. Good heavens.
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Thank you! Can you please post a video on how to smooth out the transition between shoulder and neckline when the pattern says to shape shoulders separately but not to work the stitches in the middle where the neckline is going to be?
Hi Sylvia. You can make the transition smoother by using the method explained in this tutorial - leave one stitch unworked at the end of the previous row, turn the work, then slip the first stitch on the left needle and pass the unworked stitch over the just-slipped one. But I find it helpful to have some "border" between the shoulder edges and the stitches of the neckline. It clearly shows where we need to stop when we seam the shoulders. Happy knitting, my friend!
Beautyful Video...
Thank you, Habibur :-)
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I did this and I do like the straight edge I get but I end up with a larger stitch and a gap where I pass the unworked stitch over.
Try to pull the yarn a bit right after you pass the unworked stitch over. This will keep this stitch from getting bigger. Happy knitting!
Making a Jumper for my GF and I saw this step and I was puzzled, just like that it Clicked ‼️‼️😋
Do you do the same technique on the sleeve cap?
Absolutely! This method works well in many situations. Happy knitting :-)