@@BonnieBayCrochet 😂 I started another one.🤣 That’s quite alright, cause I need the refresher. Thank you for teaching; appreciate you! Got my rusty knitting hands going again. 🙏🏽💕
It was released last week on my home page. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/6N3oP9E766s/v-deo.html. Please note that I used a light worsted weight (instead of the bulky weight) for the crocheted version.
Thank you Crystal! Believe me, I have surprised myself by learning this craft a few years ago. The equipment (circular needles) and using better yarn have made the difference for me and I hope this helps you too!
Thanks for the tutorial. I learned how to count correctly. I was counting the cast on. Oops. And next time I will bind off way looser, like you mentioned. It was too tight and it affected the elasticity. Still it turned out great. Very grateful!
It was released last week on my home page. Here's the link Kami: ua-cam.com/video/6N3oP9E766s/v-deo.html. Please note that I used a light worsted weight (instead of the bulky weight) for the crochet version.
Why did you choose 41 stitches? Just curious. I did 60 with my first one and it was slightly big. Then I did 55 and it was good. I did a 1x1 rib stitch.
I have two suggestions. 1) Instead of a slipknot why not just make a loop to start with? If you just put the needle on top of the center of your starting triangle and then swing the tip of it under the side nearer your pointer finger you will have the first loop and if you figured your tail too short or too long it will be easier to make the needed change and start again. 2) Instead of weaving in the tail at the start end why not just pick up the tail along with your yarn from your ball and just knit the tail in? You will still have a couple of inches to trim off.
I finished the headband! Yay 😀 I’m so excited for next week. ⚓️💙
You may know all I will be teaching now!😂😂😂
@@BonnieBayCrochet 😂 I started another one.🤣 That’s quite alright, cause I need the refresher. Thank you for teaching; appreciate you! Got my rusty knitting hands going again. 🙏🏽💕
THANK YOU!! This was SUCH a fulfilling project as a first timer! Thank you for doing this tutorial :)
I appreciate your send of timing for new knitters and crocheters
My pleasure Tonie! These truly are easy and quick as far as knitting projects go!
Thank you! You make it look easy 🎉❤
Very nice thank u so much! 💓
Can't wait for the crochet version. 👍
It was released last week on my home page. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/6N3oP9E766s/v-deo.html. Please note that I used a light worsted weight (instead of the bulky weight) for the crocheted version.
Thank you for sharing this with us, you make knitting look so easy. I will definitely try this. I have only ever knit in straight rows 😃
Thank you Crystal! Believe me, I have surprised myself by learning this craft a few years ago. The equipment (circular needles) and using better yarn have made the difference for me and I hope this helps you too!
Thanks for the tutorial. I learned how to count correctly. I was counting the cast on. Oops. And next time I will bind off way looser, like you mentioned. It was too tight and it affected the elasticity. Still it turned out great. Very grateful!
Beautiful I'm make one thanks for the video
Bonnie your nails match the yarn
I must have hit it lucky that week!
Do you know when you will be posting the crochet version of this headband ?
It was released last week on my home page. Here's the link Kami: ua-cam.com/video/6N3oP9E766s/v-deo.html. Please note that I used a light worsted weight (instead of the bulky weight) for the crochet version.
Why did you choose 41 stitches? Just curious. I did 60 with my first one and it was slightly big. Then I did 55 and it was good. I did a 1x1 rib stitch.
May have been determined by the yarn I was using.😊
can I knit with two needles
Yes, that will also work!
What is the size of the needles you're using in mm, please ?
10 mm
Thank you dear@@BonnieBayCrochet 😍
I have two suggestions.
1) Instead of a slipknot why not just make a loop to start with? If you just put the needle on top of the center of your starting triangle and then swing the tip of it under the side nearer your pointer finger you will have the first loop and if you figured your tail too short or too long it will be easier to make the needed change and start again.
2) Instead of weaving in the tail at the start end why not just pick up the tail along with your yarn from your ball and just knit the tail in? You will still have a couple of inches to trim off.
Yes, I suppose there are a number of ways to do this.
@@BonnieBayCrochet I do those two shortcuts mainly because I'm a bit lazy. But please don't tell anyone about that. LOL
Where exactly is the slip knot. Is it mid way of the two yards you started with?
Yes, at the 2 yard point.