I knew you'd have exactly the tutorial I needed. I found a beautiufl mosaic slipped stitch in a vintage stitch dictionary recently and wanted to give it a go in a pair of socks. Thanks so much!
Oof sorry I missed this comment Sarah, I think it came through while I was handling the baby and ignoring UA-cam. Did you manage to make the socks? How did they go?
@@OliphantKat Hey! No worries at all. Life and algorithms, it's all good :) I got distracted but now that you've reminded me... I actually still have the yarn in a bag ready to go
Yes, it does! You actually have more flexibility in the round because you can slip stitches for just 1 round (when you're knitting flat you have to slip stitches over 2 rows). I'd suggest starting out by finding a pattern to follow, but in general it's the same process, you're just always knitting a right side row.
Thanks for checking out my tutorial, I hope it's helpful! What slipped stitch projects do you want to try making?
One of Ms Andrea Mowry's shifty...a hat...
I knew you'd have exactly the tutorial I needed. I found a beautiufl mosaic slipped stitch in a vintage stitch dictionary recently and wanted to give it a go in a pair of socks. Thanks so much!
Oof sorry I missed this comment Sarah, I think it came through while I was handling the baby and ignoring UA-cam. Did you manage to make the socks? How did they go?
@@OliphantKat Hey! No worries at all. Life and algorithms, it's all good :) I got distracted but now that you've reminded me... I actually still have the yarn in a bag ready to go
Thank you for the awesome video! You've answered many of the questions that I had regarding slip stitch colorwork and then some? ❤😊
Glad it was helpful!
Hmm interesting Thankyou 🌹🌼🌹
No worries, let me know if you give it a shot sometime!
Does this also work in the round?
Yes, it does! You actually have more flexibility in the round because you can slip stitches for just 1 round (when you're knitting flat you have to slip stitches over 2 rows). I'd suggest starting out by finding a pattern to follow, but in general it's the same process, you're just always knitting a right side row.