Susi M I’m so glad you are enjoying them! ☺️ We have put together a playlist for the series if you’d like to use that for reference. 💞 I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s video for Ribbing. I talk about multiples and slip stitches as well.
Renee Lanier Thank you for commenting! I totally understand. I’ve been planning this series for a while on loom knitting and I understand it pushes back on my crochet and needle knitting videos for a time. However I will make more of the other videos soon. In fact the first part of this series I released daily for a week just so it wouldn’t drag out for 7 more weeks to push the other crafts back more. I hope you can understand. In the meantime, what would you like to learn next in crochet? Is it taking the beginner stitches and going to the next level for specialty stitches or do you like more project based things like squares designs, garments or other items?
Hey Kristen!! I had a quick question for you- but first let me say, I am sooo THANKFUL!! & in LOVE!! with your channel! The effort you put in to each video, the attention to detail, how considerate you are in the way you think of how each person may work differently or have different questions; it's awesome! Just know myself and I'm sure lots of others truly appreciate all your hard work. Not to mention- I'm sure it can get pretty crazy at times🤯 haha. So my question for you is, is it possible to do the Garter Stitch on a double loom (long loom/ rake loom/ etc,..) ?? I really tried to scan all the videos I could, and search the web, but I couldn't find a straight answer anywhere🤷♀️😤. I wanted to make a thicker garter stitch cowl on one of my long looms, but I don't know how to do it with both sides/ rows! Would love to hear back from you but I won't take it personal if you don't lol, you have lots of peeps commenting all at once!! Again, love your stuff💜💜! Thanks 🤗
CAN YOU DO this garter stirch on the kb s loom ....trying to make a blanket ewrap stitch ..can i do it on 5 pegs then all ewrap and the last 5 pegs garter
Im following a pattern from lion brand and i atarted with the double e cast on. I started a knit row right after and then purl and the repeated according to the pattern. However my stitches do not look like the garter stitch at all... I start casting on from the first peg and work to the left when casting on and then start the knit row. Do i need to change my cast on or do i just trust the processe?
Hello, I just did a blanket on a long loom, with garter stitch border and ewrap body, when binding off my loom, it buckles and tried 3 different ways, last 2 are less buckled. Took me a long time I me to learn the garter stitch with the direction of working yarn confusion, so I marked my loom instead. What am I doing wrong? TIA
Try the Ewrap stitch when binding off to make it looser. Also it’s VERY important to make sure you aren’t tightening the stitch after working it when moving the stitches over after each stitch.
I'm doing something wrong because I have trouble finding the right videos? I went to the link because I didn't see the last week's episode? How do I search for older videos?
is there a formula to determine the number of top/bottom row and side purl stitches to make the border equal on a larger project such as an afghan or baby blanket. I am interested in making a baby blanket but I want the side border to be the same width as the top and bottom border. Thank you!
You can work a swatch out of all garter stitch and measure out your desired width in stitches and count for stitches on ends. And measure how many rows/ridges in that same dimension vertically. Plan on that number. It always depends on your loom gauge, yarn chosen, and personal stitch tension.
For needles the answer is yes if knitting a flat panel. Because when it is flipped over you work a knit stitch and a Purl is on the other side. Flip over again and you see the Purl from before and knit a row. But on the loom EVERY ROW is on the “Right Side” similar to knitting with needles in the round. So you have to choose a knit or Purl stitch to show up on the Right Side.
I can’t wait to make a nice dishcloth from this tutorial! Thank you so much!
I love this new info series. I am keeping them all together so I can reference them with out searching every time I need them. Thanks again
Susi M I’m so glad you are enjoying them! ☺️ We have put together a playlist for the series if you’d like to use that for reference. 💞 I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s video for Ribbing. I talk about multiples and slip stitches as well.
I really miss your awesome crochet tutorials.
Renee Lanier Thank you for commenting! I totally understand. I’ve been planning this series for a while on loom knitting and I understand it pushes back on my crochet and needle knitting videos for a time. However I will make more of the other videos soon. In fact the first part of this series I released daily for a week just so it wouldn’t drag out for 7 more weeks to push the other crafts back more. I hope you can understand. In the meantime, what would you like to learn next in crochet? Is it taking the beginner stitches and going to the next level for specialty stitches or do you like more project based things like squares designs, garments or other items?
Now many rows if you are doing a blanket on the kB s loom
Hey Kristen!! I had a quick question for you- but first let me say, I am sooo THANKFUL!! & in LOVE!! with your channel! The effort you put in to each video, the attention to detail, how considerate you are in the way you think of how each person may work differently or have different questions; it's awesome! Just know myself and I'm sure lots of others truly appreciate all your hard work. Not to mention- I'm sure it can get pretty crazy at times🤯 haha.
So my question for you is, is it possible to do the Garter Stitch on a double loom (long loom/ rake loom/ etc,..) ?? I really tried to scan all the videos I could, and search the web, but I couldn't find a straight answer anywhere🤷♀️😤. I wanted to make a thicker garter stitch cowl on one of my long looms, but I don't know how to do it with both sides/ rows! Would love to hear back from you but I won't take it personal if you don't lol, you have lots of peeps commenting all at once!! Again, love your stuff💜💜! Thanks 🤗
Awesome!! 😊
CAN YOU DO this garter stirch on the kb s loom ....trying to make a blanket ewrap stitch ..can i do it on 5 pegs then all ewrap and the last 5 pegs garter
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J'apprécie votre tutoriel
Excellent tutorial Thank you
Im following a pattern from lion brand and i atarted with the double e cast on. I started a knit row right after and then purl and the repeated according to the pattern. However my stitches do not look like the garter stitch at all... I start casting on from the first peg and work to the left when casting on and then start the knit row. Do i need to change my cast on or do i just trust the processe?
Where do you get the loom for this
My first actual pattern I've already screwed it up! Oh well The Show Must Go On
Hello, I just did a blanket on a long loom, with garter stitch border and ewrap body, when binding off my loom, it buckles and tried 3 different ways, last 2 are less buckled.
Took me a long time I me to learn the garter stitch with the direction of working yarn confusion, so I marked my loom instead. What am I doing wrong? TIA
Try the Ewrap stitch when binding off to make it looser. Also it’s VERY important to make sure you aren’t tightening the stitch after working it when moving the stitches over after each stitch.
I'm doing something wrong because I have trouble finding the right videos? I went to the link because I didn't see the last week's episode? How do I search for older videos?
In the video description the videos and links are listed in order.
is there a formula to determine the number of top/bottom row and side
purl stitches to make the border equal on a larger project such as an
afghan or baby blanket. I am interested in making a baby blanket but I
want the side border to be the same width as the top and bottom border.
Thank you!
You can work a swatch out of all garter stitch and measure out your desired width in stitches and count for stitches on ends. And measure how many rows/ridges in that same dimension vertically. Plan on that number. It always depends on your loom gauge, yarn chosen, and personal stitch tension.
Isn't garter only knit stitches (every row is knit)?
For needles the answer is yes if knitting a flat panel. Because when it is flipped over you work a knit stitch and a Purl is on the other side. Flip over again and you see the Purl from before and knit a row. But on the loom EVERY ROW is on the “Right Side” similar to knitting with needles in the round. So you have to choose a knit or Purl stitch to show up on the Right Side.
@@GoodKnitKisses Thank you very much.