Nicely done. Now that others can visually see the rectangle that comes from the machine, they can expirment with different stitch patterns. You can leave the beginning and ending rows with eyelets the same or make stripes here with two rows of another color. Now change the middle section to be a different stitch style. Try using double bed tuck stitches or an image stitch from your manual. You can really have fun and change this up a lot. It would be a lot of fun to see everyones' creative results. Add fringe to the top edge. See the video about knitting fringe. On this channel. Use a ribbon instead of the Icord. Sew pearl buttons the size that fit through the eyelets. Have fun and use up left over yarns. Great winter gifts. Stay warm and cozy. 😮❤
Hi!! I just started watching these videos to help me with my knit portion of my studio class!! Is it possible for you to make a video on waffle and/ or pique? Thank you!!
Hi there! 😊 I’m so glad to hear that my videos are helping you! I’m not familiar with waffle or pique yet, but I’ll definitely look into them. Just to clarify, are these stitch patterns?
Yes, They are both stitch patterns of a rib class. The waffle stitch is a high low stitch that creates square divets similar to a food known as waffles. Also similar to a tuck stitch known as a honey comb stitch. The other is also a ribbed stitch with a type of knot evenly spaced. I have seen this done as a hand manipulated stitch but not as an automatic machine stitch. There is also a similar hand manipulated stitch done as a special edge trim.
Thank you for your kind words! 😊 Regarding using weights, I think they are very useful in some situations. The Passap machines are well-made to work without weights attached, but depending on the condition of your strippers, some stitch patterns may cause the edge stitches to drop or become unknitted. For example, if I am working with a tuck pattern, or, as shown in the video, a Fisherman's rib, I like to use weights to prevent that. Another use for weights is when you are knitting the toe of a sock, as you don’t need to move the edge springs for each decrease. The weights will pull down the knitted fabric, keeping the edge stitches in place.
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Nicely done. Now that others can visually see the rectangle that comes from the machine, they can expirment with different stitch patterns. You can leave the beginning and ending rows with eyelets the same or make stripes here with two rows of another color. Now change the middle section to be a different stitch style. Try using double bed tuck stitches or an image stitch from your manual. You can really have fun and change this up a lot. It would be a lot of fun to see everyones' creative results. Add fringe to the top edge. See the video about knitting fringe. On this channel. Use a ribbon instead of the Icord. Sew pearl buttons the size that fit through the eyelets. Have fun and use up left over yarns. Great winter gifts. Stay warm and cozy. 😮❤
Thank you so much for your lovely suggestions! ❤
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Hi!! I just started watching these videos to help me with my knit portion of my studio class!! Is it possible for you to make a video on waffle and/ or pique? Thank you!!
Hi there! 😊 I’m so glad to hear that my videos are helping you! I’m not familiar with waffle or pique yet, but I’ll definitely look into them. Just to clarify, are these stitch patterns?
Yes, They are both stitch patterns of a rib class. The waffle stitch is a high low stitch that creates square divets similar to a food known as waffles. Also similar to a tuck stitch known as a honey comb stitch.
The other is also a ribbed stitch with a type of knot evenly spaced. I have seen this done as a hand manipulated stitch but not as an automatic machine stitch. There is also a similar hand manipulated stitch done as a special edge trim.
Thank you so much; so useful as usual ❤, so i see that you are for putting weights to Passap ? You think that its necessary?
Thank you for your kind words! 😊
Regarding using weights, I think they are very useful in some situations. The Passap machines are well-made to work without weights attached, but depending on the condition of your strippers, some stitch patterns may cause the edge stitches to drop or become unknitted. For example, if I am working with a tuck pattern, or, as shown in the video, a Fisherman's rib, I like to use weights to prevent that. Another use for weights is when you are knitting the toe of a sock, as you don’t need to move the edge springs for each decrease. The weights will pull down the knitted fabric, keeping the edge stitches in place.
@@ArtOfClay Ok i’m learning a lot from you! Thank you a lot
Another great video! I’m definitely gonna put this on my to-do list!
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Thank you so much, Terry! I’d love to see a photo if you knit a pair.