Thank you! I was looking all over the internet to find a way to do this. Thank you Suzanne for saving me once again - not for the first time!! Much appreciated!
This tutorial really helped me with the decreases for the last panel of the cable pillow tutorial because, without the video, I would be wandering if I did it correctly. As I said before, these tutorials "speed" up my knitting by giving me confidence to move forward with the next steps. :)
I find your videos very easy to follow and understand. The one constructive comment I would make is to include an example of when or why any of these stitch variations would be used. I am flat knitting a wrist/ hand warmer. My issue is that both the left & right sides curl in - using SK stitch. Also the width of the wrist warmer is slightly narrow to fit the ident of the wrist. I am looking for a stitch or series that will lessen the curl on the right and left sides. I will be folding and seeming closed length wise when the desired length is reached. Any help would be appreciated for a new knitter. Thank you for the wealth of videos to refer to when stuck or learning a new stitch 🧶
After pondering this technique for a couple of days, I got to wondering what particular project would one use this application on, as opposed to CDD K-wise? Is there, in your opinion, a benefit of one over the other?
Perfecto. No pudo ser mas clara! Genial!
¡Muchas gracias Sonia! ❤️
Thank you *so much* for this tutorial. I'm knitting a thousand years and your CDDP is the best. Thank you!
You are so welcome! There is always something new to learn, even after a thousand years! 😉
Thank you! I like how you not only show the techniques in your videos, but also how to "read the knitting" afterwards :)
… it amazes me every single time again what you can do with a stitch! Masterhand stitch manipulator extraordinair!!!!
What a lovely thing to say, Perla, thank you so much! ❤️
Thank you! I was looking all over the internet to find a way to do this. Thank you Suzanne for saving me once again - not for the first time!! Much appreciated!
You're very welcome!
You have helped me SO many times. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials.
I’m glad you find them helpful.
This was so much easier than the other technique I tried! Thank you!
Great to hear, Mary Ann! ❤️
You have got to be one of the Best knitters EVER ❤🎉
This tutorial really helped me with the decreases for the last panel of the cable pillow tutorial because, without the video, I would be wandering if I did it correctly. As I said before, these tutorials "speed" up my knitting by giving me confidence to move forward with the next steps. :)
Excellent!
Thank you so much! I had a hard time finding a tutorial for this stitch! Very helpful video!
You are so welcome!
THANK YOU!! This is exactly what I was looking for. Your explained it so well too.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your clear instruction... it's easy when you know how!!
Thank You so much! Your tutorials always help immensely 💙🦋
Thank you Carla Johnson! Happy knitting.
You are the BEST!
Thank you.
Thank you for teaching this. It’s perfect for what I needed to do.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial, as usual! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Thank you Arla Schmaltz! Happy knitting.
Lovely clear instructions. Thank you.
You are very welcome, Rennie, I'm glad it was helpful! 😊
So Straight and Even 😊
You rock! Thank you for making it so easy to understand! Puppy licks for you!
Happy to help!
Ha! I really wasnt in the mood to figure this out on my own O:-) Thanks for saving me .
You are very welcome.
Thank you. This was really helpful.😊
Thank you 🙂
You’re so welcome, Marlena! Thanks for watching! 😊
thank you so much! i used it on a sweater collar
Wonderful, so happy to help!
So clearly explained.....thank you
Thank you Linda AliKhan! Happy knitting.
Thanks. That was a big help
Glad it helped
Very professional look.
Thank you R Rene! Happy knitting.
I find your videos very easy to follow and understand. The one constructive comment I would make is to include an example of when or why any of these stitch variations would be used. I am flat knitting a wrist/ hand warmer. My issue is that both the left & right sides curl in - using SK stitch. Also the width of the wrist warmer is slightly narrow to fit the ident of the wrist. I am looking for a stitch or series that will lessen the curl on the right and left sides. I will be folding and seeming closed length wise when the desired length is reached.
Any help would be appreciated for a new knitter. Thank you for the wealth of videos to refer to when stuck or learning a new stitch
🧶
When you seam the curl will automatically go away.
I'm knitting a hat in the round (Declan's Hat) that has a cddp. Because the right side is uppermost, how would this stitch be done?
Sounds like a central double decrease purlwise? ua-cam.com/video/BHazc9HG9Iw/v-deo.html Happy Holidays.
After pondering this technique for a couple of days, I got to wondering what particular project would one use this application on, as opposed to CDD K-wise? Is there, in your opinion, a benefit of one over the other?
Sometimes you may need to work the decrease on the wrong side of the fabric. In that case it is good to know how to work it purlwise.
CCPD
Thank you so much. My decreases look much better from the purl side❣️🥰🧶