Jogless Stripes Two Ways // Technique Tuesday

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • This video demonstrates two methods of knitting jogless stripes of color in the round.
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    To jump right to a specific point in the video, click on the adjacent timestamped link:
    Introduction 0:00
    Stripes with a jog: 0:16
    Yarnover Jogless Jog: 1:11
    Finishing Round 1 (to complete the jogless technique): 2:56
    Repeat of the YO technique: 3:41
    Why does it work? 4:55
    Knit below jogless jog: 6:31
    Finishing Round 1 (working the jogless technique): 7:03
    Comparing the techniques: 9:28
    If you have questions about this video, or suggestions for future videos, please let me know down in the comments or on social media.
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  • @countyourblessingsxs
    @countyourblessingsxs 26 днів тому +1

    You are my all-time favorite knitting teacher!!!
    Thank You☀️
    Thank You☀️
    Thank You☀️

  • @kaisermel
    @kaisermel 3 роки тому +4

    This is by far the best technique for a seamless color change in the round. Thank you very much for posting this video! I’ve learned a lot from you! 😀

  • @SuperPeacerose
    @SuperPeacerose 5 років тому +12

    Roxanne, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. My knitting is getting better and I'm very pleased with the result from watching you. Please continue to do your very informative videos!!!

  • @nancycurtain9540
    @nancycurtain9540 10 місяців тому +2

    I have looked at many knitting tutorials and yours are always the most helpful. The first one that I viewed was on the magic loop method and it was a game-changer for making smaller items in the round! Just finished watching your jogless colour change video and I can’t wait to apply these two techniques to my current WIP!

  • @minjiwoo8335
    @minjiwoo8335 2 роки тому +1

    I've looked everywhere for 1 row jogless color change and I finally found it!. Thanks for this tutorial!

  • @susanpeterson9947
    @susanpeterson9947 5 років тому +2

    Great information clearly presented, as always. Thank you!

  • @janetevans1271
    @janetevans1271 4 роки тому

    Great instructions, very clear and easy to follow

  • @karenpablos8722
    @karenpablos8722 5 років тому

    Blooming brilliant!

  • @carolharper268
    @carolharper268 4 роки тому +1

    I really love the second technique, thank you 😊

  • @asharp6591
    @asharp6591 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Roxanne, this is very helpful. ❤️

  • @taylerm490
    @taylerm490 4 роки тому +1

    so simply explained but very thorough! thank you so much for the great and clear explanation. the side by side comparison was so helpful!

  • @drejoicepr
    @drejoicepr 3 роки тому

    The first technic is the best...... thanks a bunch for sharing this..... God Bless you!!!

  • @nancythomas1172
    @nancythomas1172 2 роки тому

    A very big thank you! My striped hat is looking much improved! Priceless!

  • @kathleennece715
    @kathleennece715 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing and explaining this so well.

  • @MaeS68
    @MaeS68 4 роки тому

    Superb tutorial, thank you so much!

  • @caroleculley7420
    @caroleculley7420 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you Rox for explaining this simple, but hard to fathom, technique. I've been trying for ages to get this right. Now I'm able to do so. Thank you so much.

  • @TheCarolynrose
    @TheCarolynrose 7 місяців тому

    Love this method. Thank you so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.❤️❤️❤️

  • @jennylockwood3775
    @jennylockwood3775 Рік тому

    Beautifully explained. Now I"m ready to try the techniques on some stripey socks. Thank you Roxanne!

  • @gourmand_knitter
    @gourmand_knitter Рік тому

    You are my hero Roxanne!!

  • @lilnelson4597
    @lilnelson4597 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. You’re a wonderful teacher

  • @janetheknitter1628
    @janetheknitter1628 5 років тому +6

    Thank you for this! I am just getting ready to do a striped baby sweater and couldn't figure out how I was going to do the sleeves. Now I know!

  • @patwhitty5298
    @patwhitty5298 3 роки тому

    Thankyou, your explanations are clear and easy to understand and you point out things that a beginner may not pick up on her own.

  • @shelleyn.8503
    @shelleyn.8503 2 роки тому

    Great video! I just noticed a jogged stripe on a project I’m working on. Can’t wait to try these out! Thank you.

  • @thereselorenz2165
    @thereselorenz2165 3 роки тому

    Awesome explanation!! Thank you!!

  • @carolharper268
    @carolharper268 3 роки тому +1

    Thank be just refreshed my memory as I’m going to make some scrap yarn socks 🧦 thank you again x

  • @lucindazelaya365
    @lucindazelaya365 2 місяці тому

    I find your videos very helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @Verrie77
    @Verrie77 4 роки тому +4

    I like you so much!
    You are such a good teacher!!

  • @barbarabrinovecpribakovic3432
    @barbarabrinovecpribakovic3432 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the excellent tutorial!

  • @LBofcourse
    @LBofcourse 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding explanation. Thank you for showing these two techniques in one video; it made it easier to compare techniques and understand if the color change shifts.

  • @kailanishaffer5784
    @kailanishaffer5784 2 роки тому

    Love all of your videos & especially this one. I’ve tried a lot of UA-cam videos & it just didn’t work out correctly. Trying this one. Thank you for this video. Saved it in my Knitting folder. 🥰

  • @MrFerroceno
    @MrFerroceno 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much! As always, you're such a good teacher!

  • @MorganaDevina80
    @MorganaDevina80 3 роки тому

    So easy to understand, thank you. And I love that you explain why it works as well! :-)

  • @lillyofthevalley2289
    @lillyofthevalley2289 5 років тому

    Hello Roxanne☺ what a wonderful tricky version you had shown us!! Thank you very much for this! After all, it is so simple, indeed, but you have to KNOW it FIRST and then, off you go with your needles😀. I will try it asap, when some of my UFO's done (in German: Unfertige Objekte = objects on the needles and not ready!)😆😆😁😁😁...
    I wish you and all you love a wonderful peaceful time and always HAPPY KNITTING. GittaLloreley from Germany🍀😇😇🍀🌷🌷🌈

  • @eleanork3692
    @eleanork3692 2 роки тому

    Thank you for showing both ways of knitting - I’m a Continental knitter. I especially liked that you pointed out how the beginning of the round moves with your second demonstration. Long time subscriber 😎

  • @vadec5909
    @vadec5909 24 дні тому

    Excellent!!! Thank you

  • @gigijohnson3211
    @gigijohnson3211 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks another great video. It makes a beginner like me look competent. I do so many diff craft styles that I don't seem to quite master an individual skill set., But I do enjoy knitting, can't crochet to save my life but you live and learn.

  • @anikabennett810
    @anikabennett810 3 роки тому

    I had forgotten how to do this, so thank you for this wonderful video!

  • @wendygreidanus8391
    @wendygreidanus8391 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for taking the time to teach those of us who still have much to learn. Aside from an excellent description of the different techniques for avoiding jogs when knitting stripes in-the-round, the explanation of the pros and cons, with respect to the shifting beginning of round location, is the information I thought was crucial. Thanks again!

  • @grete6020
    @grete6020 3 роки тому

    Thank you very well explained easy to follow

  • @onwardbe
    @onwardbe 3 роки тому

    thank you this is so very helpful ...so very much appreciated

  • @chareseshinabery
    @chareseshinabery 3 роки тому

    This was super helpful thank you!

  • @marciathomas8702
    @marciathomas8702 5 років тому +1

    Great video ❤️❤️❤️

  • @alliespatch
    @alliespatch Рік тому

    Thanks so much for the technique.

  • @davispride1
    @davispride1 2 роки тому

    VERY helpful - thank you!!

  • @maryperentou2052
    @maryperentou2052 2 роки тому

    Thank you !!very nice and easy Technique 💌I have seen other videos, but but this is really easy THANK YOU👌 👌

  • @louisenicholas7077
    @louisenicholas7077 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. That exactly what I wanted to know.❤

  • @janetcooke384
    @janetcooke384 4 роки тому

    Excellent demonstration, thank you so much.

  • @janetdaniels8816
    @janetdaniels8816 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Roxanne, for addressing the change of color 'spiral' and the need to mark the original beginning of round. I was just starting the sleeves of a striped sweater and the shaping was making me scratch my heard. The body had no shaping to the underarm, and not stripes after the underarm, so it wasn't an issue till the sleeves.

  • @valeriaarrigoni7594
    @valeriaarrigoni7594 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot!! Very clear!

  • @valentinaeglite9491
    @valentinaeglite9491 2 роки тому

    Thanks You for video!I did second way!It's better for me!And stripes looks on my works much better!Thanks🤩🤩🤩

  • @hanhvuong8898
    @hanhvuong8898 Рік тому

    Awesome.Thank you so much.

  • @irenesupica5571
    @irenesupica5571 3 роки тому

    The YO trick worked like a charm! Thanks!

  • @dorothygeyer7704
    @dorothygeyer7704 2 роки тому

    finally! I made the mistake of not knitting a new color first. Thank you Roxanne

  • @orlaghmartin6267
    @orlaghmartin6267 2 роки тому

    Thank you outstanding, easy understand, Thank you from Ireland

  • @maryweeks6603
    @maryweeks6603 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much, Roxanne. The yarn over method worked best for my striped mitten cuff.
    All the best!

  • @margiebray1387
    @margiebray1387 4 роки тому

    Thanks for such a great explanation as to how and why it works.

  • @diannebianchi1742
    @diannebianchi1742 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video!! I've tried a number of different techniques and was dissatisfied with the results. The yarnover technique is the best!

  • @CooKiesCraftingZone
    @CooKiesCraftingZone 5 років тому +4

    Thank goodness I found your channe, Roxanne!!! This was a very helpful and informative tutorial. The outcomes for both techniques were flawless. I look forward to trying each one...

  • @marjohnsmusings3222
    @marjohnsmusings3222 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @ludouglas1
    @ludouglas1 4 роки тому +3

    This was fabulous Rox. Id watched another video on the jogless and my question was, ‘but the jog migrates across the wrk. How do I keep the beg of row??’ You answered that beautifully. Thank you so much. Xx

  • @kimburke3189
    @kimburke3189 5 років тому +1

    Thamks! I love learning new things. I'm glad to have found your site!!!

  • @BeautifulShaving
    @BeautifulShaving 4 роки тому

    Ty, I'm working on some striped circular projects & the jogs at color changes has been giving me issues. These techniques make sense & I can't wait to try them out. My ocd can't accept misaligned stripes on hats.

  • @Treegona
    @Treegona 3 роки тому

    I'm doing a project with frequent-but-irregular 1/1 rows (think: two+ rows of cream, row of brown, row of cream, row of brown, two+ rows of cream, so helix knitting wouldn't help) and the Kb _really_ helps make them all line up nicely in a way that satisfies my perfectionism.

  • @JennySimon206
    @JennySimon206 Рік тому

    You're awesome

  • @nancytaylor375
    @nancytaylor375 2 роки тому

    This was great but I think it would helpful to include how you carry the yarn. I consistently appreciate your videos. Thanks so much.

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  2 роки тому

      Are you asking how the yarn was carried vertically, from stripe to stripe? It wasn't, because the stripes were each a different color.

  • @joan9569
    @joan9569 5 років тому +2

    Thank you. Please, do a video teaching how to tell direction of knitting. You spoke about it a little bit on your grafting garter stitch video, & how it was important to know the direction of knitting. So, say you have a knitted item that is finished, maybe the sleeve cuffs are getting thin, but the rest of the item is ok. Wouldn't it be helpful, at least aesthetically, to know the knitting direction, especially if you were going to replace those cuffs, to know the knitting direction?

  • @ruthlee2752
    @ruthlee2752 5 років тому

    Wonderful info. Could you use this with fairisle knitting

  • @sylvialarson1506
    @sylvialarson1506 5 років тому +3

    I learn alot from your videos...thank you. Will the 2nd method hindering a fair isle pattern?...with moving the stitch marker. Or is this method only used for stripes?

  • @user-xp8jd6rk7x
    @user-xp8jd6rk7x 4 роки тому

    Thank you for another easy to follow, informative video. Couldn't find answer below so....could you say why the yo method doesn't seem to work well in striped rib? I'm doing 2k x 1p rib. That final purl looks distorted and the new colour stripes across in front (purl bump?). Is there a jogless method that would be better?

  • @anthrogal19
    @anthrogal19 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video! I was wondering if you had any tips for dealing with the pattern repeat in multi-color knitting? I’ve heard to hide it by the side but is there a way to make it less obvious?

  • @davejaye459
    @davejaye459 4 роки тому

    This is great. I tried this with a round that is in purl stitch and it doesn't come out quite right. I'm wondering if you could share a tip on how to do a jogless jog when purling in the round. Thanks!

  • @frivolousfrugalknittingpod7473

    I am starting to learn more about colorwork knitting and I have heard about ladderback jacquard as a technique. An idea for a future episode? (Dawn)

  • @gillianbuerbaum1763
    @gillianbuerbaum1763 2 роки тому

    I just dropped the stitch ( knit yarn over stitch together)! Can you show how to pick it up? Am I asking too much? Love your videos.

  • @louisenicholas7077
    @louisenicholas7077 Рік тому

    Roxanne, your videos are so useful. I am knitting a cape in the round stockinettr stitch with stripes (now will be jobless). I would like to know if I could add side slits for arms. Do you have any videos on that?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому

      You have two choices: switch to working back and forth, leaving half of the sts on hold, so you can create the side slits/armholes, or work some bridge stitches (7-9 of them would do) so that you could cut steeks and fold back the bridge sts as a facing. I don't have any tutorials on how to do that.

  • @Sunshineindarkestofdays
    @Sunshineindarkestofdays 2 роки тому

    This is helpful. Thank you. Can I continue to change yarn color for each row using the yo? Have a cowl and it changes color each row so there's 1 mc, then I change 4x before using mc then another set of 4 color yarn followed by mc and start over 7x lol. Thank you in advance

  • @jq7136
    @jq7136 4 роки тому

    Would that lift below at up to needle be the same if add new color every two rows?

  • @YesWeCanCanNOLA
    @YesWeCanCanNOLA 4 роки тому +1

    Is the yarn over technique effective with one row stripes?

  • @CassieDA17
    @CassieDA17 5 років тому

    Do you have any technique for fixing a jog afterwards? I’m working on a project and followed a jogless technique but still see the jog. It’s 12 rounds of one color with a 2 round stripe. I find the thinner stripes look more jogged than thicker stripes

  • @Encourager93
    @Encourager93 2 роки тому

    Does this works with double knitting with two colors, too?
    I'm knitting a double brim hat. I was thinking to try fixing the jog where I have lines. Anywhere else i have a little romboid like pattern so it shouldn't be noticeable.

  • @Lesya77
    @Lesya77 4 роки тому +3

    Hi Roxanne, how do I do stranded colorwork in the round without visible shifting of the row? Is it a similar technic? Thank you very much!

    • @aebbingeable
      @aebbingeable 2 роки тому

      Yes, this was both in the round too.

  • @irenebiemann4413
    @irenebiemann4413 3 роки тому +1

    I have a question... if you are using this technique in something that say alternates stripes of short duration (2-4 rows for example), do you cut the yarn each time or do you carry it? and if you do carry how do you deal with tensioning up the yarn over? Thanks! love your videos!

    • @dozergetscrafty
      @dozergetscrafty 2 роки тому

      I was wondering the same thing but I suppose you just do a yarn over as normal

  • @lindapb6529
    @lindapb6529 5 років тому

    Hi, I'm so happy to learn this new technique! You call it a YO, but it seems to me you are simply adding/or casting on(looping on) a new color: What about carrying the yarns up as you work? Is there any reason not to do this? Must you always cut the old color and add the new color. This is still a lot of weaving.

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  5 років тому +3

      Whether you carry the yarns up depends on how many colors you're working with, and how wide the stripes are. I might carry yarns if I were alternating between two colors every two rows, but I wouldn't if I were alternating every 4 rows with this many colors. A YO is an increase, an extra stitch on the needle, with no twist, produced by wrapping or picking the yarn as for any stitch, but without inserting the working needle through a stitch on the left needle . A backwards loop, which is twisted, can be used as an increase, but it can also be used as a CO, because you can create sequential twisted loops on the needle that act as separate sts.

  • @carolfolk4602
    @carolfolk4602 Рік тому

    Hi Roxanne. I have a question. I am comfortable using the jobless method, but I am starting my first pullover sweater and the pattern is in one color. I want to add a few stripes. The problem (for me) is that the round begins at the raglan between the right sleeve and front. THAT is where I have to increase.
    How can I do a jobless stripe NOT at the beginning of the round where the increase happens? Can I change colors elsewhere, where any issues won't be obvious? Thank you. Happy New Year!

  • @anepictree
    @anepictree Рік тому

    Hi Roxanne - another excellent lesson! Question Is one of the two methiods preferable for a colour change of just one row or is it better (in an Icelandic jumper sleeve) to leave the jog - I have to alternate colours on just one row three times anddon't want it to be messy as it is just above the cuff. :-) Thanks as always

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому +1

      There really is no "better." There's what you prefer, and whether or not you think it's worth the hassle. For just a few color changes, it's often fairly easy to hide the jog as you weave in the yarn tail that is joined/dropped at that point by manipulating the tension in the first/last stitch to purposely distort the stitch shape. I'd encourage you to do some swatching, and try the different methods, and see which one you find suits you best.

    • @anepictree
      @anepictree Рік тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson Of course! Swatching, the most sensible way! Thanks Roxanne :-) I will do that.

  • @marianpeterson8747
    @marianpeterson8747 3 роки тому

    Using the first technique, I have a hole where the yarn changes. What am I doing incorrectly?

  • @mirandaschrubbe142
    @mirandaschrubbe142 5 років тому +2

    Would these techniques work when varying multiple rows of stockinette and garter stitch instead of colored stripes (in other words, you are "striping" with the type of stitches rather than color)?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  5 років тому +2

      Yes. I was going to show a section of switching between stockinette and reverse stockinette, but it just got too long. If you knit below the first knit stitch when you finish that first round, or purl below the first purl, you can get a similar result. I know the method where the stitch change moves to the left will work. I don't know if the YO method would work, though. Swatch and see!

    • @mirandaschrubbe142
      @mirandaschrubbe142 5 років тому +1

      @@RoxanneRichardson Thanks! I will try both and see whichgets the best result. Planning a baby hat and an adult sweater where this will help (I have been reluctant to start either until I could figure out the best approach on minimizing the jog).

    • @CricketsMa
      @CricketsMa 4 роки тому

      Cool! Now I can stop avoiding stripes. Thank you, Roxanne!

  • @stephaniecleary8597
    @stephaniecleary8597 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this! One question on the yarn over method: what is the purpose of knitting the last stitch in the round, slipping it to the left needle, doing the yarn over, then slipping back. Is that not the same as simply knitting to right before the lady stitch, doing a yarn over, and knitting the last stitch? I feel like I'm missing something!

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  3 роки тому

      You avoid having to juggle actually knitting with the two different colors while completing the round. I would suggest trying each method in a swatch to see which one you prefer.

    • @stephaniecleary8597
      @stephaniecleary8597 3 роки тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson Ah, gotcha!! I appreciate the reply! I'll give it a try both ways. 🙂

  • @QueenBaha
    @QueenBaha Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @anushiktovmasian
    @anushiktovmasian Рік тому

    What fabric of yarn did you use for this video? Thanks

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому

      I used leftover yarns that were all the same yarn weight (thickness). I believe they were all 100% wool, because that's what I typically use.

  • @evamariamartinez2612
    @evamariamartinez2612 3 роки тому

    Hi Roxanne! So you slip the first stitch right after the marker, YO and then slip that stitch back, right?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  3 роки тому +1

      If you're using a marker, you'd work the entire round in color A, including the final stitch of the round. That's why you have an equal number of rows under both needles. The marker will still be on the left hand needle. You return the final stitch that you just worked *back* to the left needle, and join color B so that you can do the YO. Then you slip that final stitch of color A back to the RHN. You would then slip the marker and work the first round in color B. Another way to look at it is to work the final round in color A except for the final stitch. WOrk a YO in color B and then work the final st of the round in color A. It's just a pain to join the new color for a YO, drop it, pick up the old color to work a stitch, drop it, then pick up the new color to continue on.

    • @evamariamartinez2612
      @evamariamartinez2612 3 роки тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson thank you so much for your answer! ❤️

  • @sandracasagrande3825
    @sandracasagrande3825 Рік тому

    Hi rox. I’m doing scrappy socks. I change colors at the back, the heel side. I’m working with 2 circs. So if I do your second method and it keeps shifting to the left, what can I do to keep the change in the back? If anything? If not, I’ll do the yo technique…

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому

      It's really a choice between the method that shifts and the method that does not. :-)

    • @sandracasagrande3825
      @sandracasagrande3825 Рік тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson but I like the method that shifts. Do I have to shift?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому +1

      @@sandracasagrande3825 I would suggest knitting up a swatch and seeing what happens if you don't shift.

  • @deecochrane2340
    @deecochrane2340 Рік тому

    Roxanne could you use this with traveling loop..I tried but I couldn't see how you transfer the last stitch unto other needle

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому

      It's the same as when you need to transfer sts from one half of the round to the other with magic loop. Slip the st(s) from the left tip to the right tip, and then pull on that right needle tip until you've pulled the cable through the sts.

    • @deecochrane2340
      @deecochrane2340 Рік тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson thanks, but I'm using the traveling loop, not magic loop.. I was afraid to try bc I didn't know when I pulled my needle out to continue, it wasn't going to come out right.. sorry if I'm not making sense

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Рік тому

      @@deecochrane2340 What I'm saying is that the maneuver to slip sts from the beginning of round of traveling loop to the end of round (getting sts past that long expanse of cable) is the same as if you are moving sts from one half of the round to the other when using magic loop. If you have all your sts loaded on your left hand needle, and in your right hand needle you have the right hand tip and a bunch of spare cable, slip the sts from the left hand tip to the right hand tip, and then pull on the right hand tip, like you were pulling a needle through fabric for sewing. Here's a video of magic loop that shows the maneuver you need for traveling loop. It's at the 10:44 mark, in case this link doesn't take you to that point in the video. ua-cam.com/video/6gtIaM6H7H4/v-deo.html

    • @deecochrane2340
      @deecochrane2340 Рік тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson yes yes thanks for your patience and the link..ND help. Sincerely thank you

  • @joan9569
    @joan9569 4 роки тому

    Thank you. How do you deal with the color-jog that shows up using self-patterning yarn?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  4 роки тому +1

      You deal with it by allowing it to happen. There is typically an inch or so of color overlap as the yarn changes from one color to another, and the color changes don't occur at the same place in the round every time, as they do when you are manually changing color, so that jog isn't really noticeable.

    • @joan9569
      @joan9569 4 роки тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson Ok. Thanks. I haven't used self-patterning yarn before, but am just going to in a week or two. Since I've learned very much (thank you) from you, I've learned to see details that I might not have noticed before. You are a very good teacher.🙂

  • @zhulia
    @zhulia 4 роки тому

    3:55

  • @mehomier
    @mehomier 4 роки тому

    Thank you! How do you carry the yarn behind the work in between stripes, especially when using many colours, such as in your example? Please don't tell me you cut the yarn each time you change colours : so many ends to weave in! I am thinking in particular of sleeves, where fingers and thumbs can get caught in the loose yarn being carried behind the stripes. Any advice please?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  4 роки тому

      These stripes were all different colors, so there would be no reason/need to carry them. If you're knitting with only two colors, and the stripes are only a couple of rounds long, then you could carry them

    • @mehomier
      @mehomier 4 роки тому

      @@RoxanneRichardson I made once a child's top-down cardigan in stripes, 3 colours. Stripe pattern was 2rowsMC - 4rowsCC1 - 2-rowsMC - 4rowsCC2 - 2rowsMC - etc. Very pretty stripe pattern, but honestly, I was improvising. So for one sleeve I tried to twist the yarns at the back but the colour was visible at the front and it ruined the overall tension, for the other sleeve I let the unused yarns float behind until it was their turn, but even my large grown-up fingers could sometimes get caught in those floats and it created a small hole where there was a colour change at the beginning of the row. I promised I would NEVER do stripes again, especially not on a top-down grown-up size project, until I could figure them out right. Do you have a magic trick to avoid holes and having a gazillion of ends to weave in, please? (I have only just discovered today your precious teaching. Thank you very, very much for your excellent videos and the communication of your knowledge!)

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  4 роки тому

      As I mentioned, if you're working with, say, two colors, and the stripes are a couple of rounds long, then you can carry. Otherwise, you experience the problems you have had. One alternative would be, if you are working with non-superwash wool, to spit splice one color to the next, timing the color change so it hits the end of round. Otherwise, you have to weave in ends. I would plan on weaving in the ends from the previous knitting session at the start of the next session, so that you aren't faced with the entire task at the end of the project.

  • @dhender746
    @dhender746 4 роки тому

    Did you knit that beautiful sweater your wearing? If so is the pattern in Ravelry?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  4 роки тому

      That video was recorded on a very hot day in July. I was wearing a dress! :-)

    • @dhender746
      @dhender746 4 роки тому

      Thank you

  • @jq7136
    @jq7136 3 роки тому

    How to do with magic loop when at beginning of row it’s harder to figure out that yo.

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  3 роки тому

      You don't have to divide the round so that the first half is on one needle and the second half is on the other. If you divide it so that one needle has the last 1/4 of the round and first 1/4 of the round on one needle and the rest on the other, then that transition point will be in the middle of your needle.

  • @thomasbennett8600
    @thomasbennett8600 3 роки тому

    Strange question, but are you the only one that uses this yo technique. I only ever see the second technique but i don’t like that the BOF shifts

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  3 роки тому +1

      I didn't invent it, so there must be some other people who use it!

    • @thomasbennett8600
      @thomasbennett8600 3 роки тому

      I thought you must have invented. I was super impressed

  • @InfiniteLoopKnitting
    @InfiniteLoopKnitting 5 років тому

    I do the yarn over join differently and it gives better result. See ua-cam.com/video/RXMq1f_Ya24/v-deo.html