Dear, Diana! The whole world of knitwear has studied and knows your lessons. Thank you for your hard work. Happy Birthday! Be adorable like a flower, Have a female power. Have fun, passion, success, Real women’s happiness!
I loved this, very interesting way of taming the curl, thanks for this. Stockinette has so much tension, each side is so different that they pull against each other. It is just the nature of the stitch but we continue to find ways to stop the inevitable curl! This is a fantastic boarder for those who only have a flat bed machine or if you would like to make a single layer piece that has some kind of a stockinette patterning, such as Fair Isle or even lace, with no additional add on boarder. Thanks Diana.
Я посмотрела несколько русских видео и научилась очень хорошей технике машинного вязания! Единственная разочаровывающая часть - это то, где вязальщица все объясняет и объясняет, и я знаю, что упускаю много информации.
I just did my first swatch and learned to increase the stich and tried to do a v neck by following the instruction manual. But it was a little unclear. It said to take the middle needle away and swap the stitch onto the next needle and then deactive the right hand side of the v. Then it said to reduce each time but im not sure if it meant every time i go right to left and left to right or if i should only reduce every time i go right to left ...i did it that way and it looks unpleasant. Maybe i should have done a reduce stitch from lef tto right as well. It was confusing wording because the manual is 1950s an d the language is a bit odd. At the end i had to cast off the top and it said to make a loop with the running thread and pull it through and take off a stitch at a time but then at the end ive got a loop that comes out and has nowhere to go. I didnt know what to do so i put a safety pin in it. But maybe i did that the wrong direction and should have started at the other end. It curled up so much it was like a tube! Going to try again today with this method and make a cardigan for my teddy bear. 😂
Thank you very much for this interesting video. Your videos are so well explained and helpful! They have really helped me to make friends with my brother machine. Now I wonder if this is a good edging to hide a zipper in a cardigan. I think, i'll give it a try.
Even if someone threatens me with the knife, I won’t unsubscribe from your channel! Thank you!
Perfect! Thank you! I was looking for a anti roll edge for a scarf for my adorable granddaughter. It nice on both sides. Yay!
Dear, Diana! The whole world of knitwear has studied and knows your lessons. Thank you for your hard work. Happy Birthday!
Be adorable like a flower,
Have a female power.
Have fun, passion, success,
Real women’s happiness!
Nothing to do with being a woman for heavens sake. Lol! Anyone can knit man or woman.
So glad you do these very instructional tutorials. I am learning so much. Thank you.
I loved this, very interesting way of taming the curl, thanks for this. Stockinette has so much tension, each side is so different that they pull against each other. It is just the nature of the stitch but we continue to find ways to stop the inevitable curl! This is a fantastic boarder for those who only have a flat bed machine or if you would like to make a single layer piece that has some kind of a stockinette patterning, such as Fair Isle or even lace, with no additional add on boarder.
Thanks Diana.
Woow I carnt wait to try that.. Thank you x
You are a good teacher! I appreciate
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. It is an inspiration to us all.
Как мне нравится ваш голос и ваши работы. Я не понимаю английский, но понимаю язык трудящихся рук.
Я посмотрела несколько русских видео и научилась очень хорошей технике машинного вязания! Единственная разочаровывающая часть - это то, где вязальщица все объясняет и объясняет, и я знаю, что упускаю много информации.
you are such a phenomenal teacher. i'm still getting the hang of machine knitting, and this makes total sense... and it makes for a cute trim.
Thanks for much! Do have a look at my trims and edges playlist!
This looks like the perfect centre front edging for a cardi I want to make. Now to figure out how to include buttonholes and shaping.
I just did my first swatch and learned to increase the stich and tried to do a v neck by following the instruction manual. But it was a little unclear. It said to take the middle needle away and swap the stitch onto the next needle and then deactive the right hand side of the v. Then it said to reduce each time but im not sure if it meant every time i go right to left and left to right or if i should only reduce every time i go right to left ...i did it that way and it looks unpleasant. Maybe i should have done a reduce stitch from lef tto right as well. It was confusing wording because the manual is 1950s an d the language is a bit odd. At the end i had to cast off the top and it said to make a loop with the running thread and pull it through and take off a stitch at a time but then at the end ive got a loop that comes out and has nowhere to go. I didnt know what to do so i put a safety pin in it. But maybe i did that the wrong direction and should have started at the other end. It curled up so much it was like a tube! Going to try again today with this method and make a cardigan for my teddy bear. 😂
Very interesting way to stop the edge from rolling!
Thank you very much
Terrific! Thank you!
Excellent ❤, thanks 😊
Thank you for sharing this technique. I will have to try it 🧶😊
Me encanta profe!!!! Gracias ❤
Thanks for sharing, Diana
BRILLIANT!!! Beautiful edge, thank you.
Excellent instructions, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, appreciated it ❤
Thanks 😂
Amazing. Thanks for sharing
Merci 🤗👍
Great idea. Thank you
Thank you very much for the excellent teaching of this method.
Looks really nice!
Thank you so very much. This is a very nice looking edge that is easy to do.
Beautiful edging. Thanks!
Obrigada 💐
thank you very much. good for knitting scarf and plaid.
Like the edging. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂🎉🎁
Hermosa terminación!!!!!! Gracias profe!!!!!
Me encanta sus tutoriales, aprendo nuevas técnicas le agradezco mucho un saludo desde Perú.
Thanks!
Thank you very much for this interesting video. Your videos are so well explained and helpful! They have really helped me to make friends with my brother machine. Now I wonder if this is a good edging to hide a zipper in a cardigan. I think, i'll give it a try.
Very nice looking
I know you're so fast at the e-wrap from practice, but you go soooooooo much faster than I manage :)
Neat!
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Or diet🤪