This was truly an eye-opener!!! I struggled so hard with my first mitten and this would have made it so much easier. Thank you for going slow, and explaining each step and why you did it! ❤
Thank you for showing how to use the waste yarn to hold the thumb stitches. i like that you knitted with the waste yarn and then moved the stitches from the waste yarn and knitted them again with the mitten yarn. So easy and straight forward. 🙂 You are awesome!
I'm using this to adapt a pattern that has me casting off 15 stitches for the thumb and casting back on 15 stitches to continue the pattern I have ripped it back several times and can't get it to look nice, if I tried this would I still knit 15 with the waste yarn, because it seems like that would give 30 stitches for the thumb so would I knit 8 onto waste yarn giving me 16 for the thumb which I can cast one off later
If I'm understanding correctly, you would knit 15 stitches with the waste yarn. Please check the thumb instructions for your pattern to see if there are indeed 30 stitches for the thumb. HTH
At 10:14 I show how I pick up stitches from the sides of the afterthought section. It's easier for me to pick them up at the end of the needle as opposed to the beginning. You could also kfb, but I find that it leaves a bit of a hole if you do it on the pick up row. HTH
This was truly an eye-opener!!! I struggled so hard with my first mitten and this would have made it so much easier. Thank you for going slow, and explaining each step and why you did it! ❤
Thank you for showing how to use the waste yarn to hold the thumb stitches. i like that you knitted with the waste yarn and then moved the stitches from the waste yarn and knitted them again with the mitten yarn. So easy and straight forward. 🙂 You are awesome!
You answered SO many questions I had with this video! Now, my pattern makes total sense! Thank you so much!
You're welcome! Let me know if you have any remaining questions.
Thank you for the very clear tutorial! Now my pattern mystery is solved. 😊
Lovely very eazy to follow tutorial. Thanks so much!!
Thank you ….never knew how to do this ….you saved my life 👍😉
I have to go back now and re-do the thumb like you did. Thank you so much, I was baffled with the way I did it.
Thank you for the comprehensive tutorial!
A fabulous tutorial. Thank you so much. 💖
Thank you so much for such an easy to understand tutorial!!
Thanks so much! This was really helpful!
This tutorial is super helpful. Thank you!!
Tank you so much.
This was so easy to do. Have a lovely day 🧶🧡🧶
Thanks for the tutorial. It was very helpful.😊
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Very helpful. Thank you.
Nicely done
Brilliant. Thank you🙂
Brilliant
HOW SIMPLE AND EASY! THANKS!
I'm using this to adapt a pattern that has me casting off 15 stitches for the thumb and casting back on 15 stitches to continue the pattern I have ripped it back several times and can't get it to look nice, if I tried this would I still knit 15 with the waste yarn, because it seems like that would give 30 stitches for the thumb so would I knit 8 onto waste yarn giving me 16 for the thumb which I can cast one off later
If I'm understanding correctly, you would knit 15 stitches with the waste yarn. Please check the thumb instructions for your pattern to see if there are indeed 30 stitches for the thumb. HTH
How would you approach making 1 stitch on both sides of each front needle and back needle?
At 10:14 I show how I pick up stitches from the sides of the afterthought section. It's easier for me to pick them up at the end of the needle as opposed to the beginning.
You could also kfb, but I find that it leaves a bit of a hole if you do it on the pick up row.
HTH
What’s a mi in?
"Mitten." Sorry, that's my New Jersey accent. 😂
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