Thank for such a clear video! I had ripped out the yoke of a top down raglan TWICE because my purled increases looked awful. The pattern uses short rows to raise the back of the neck so you’re knitting back and forth, and I just didn’t understand the purled increases. Your explanation of the generations was perfect and now I’m back on track. Thank you!
As a beginning knitter who is starting into intermediate techniques, your explanation of "generational stitches" helped me to perfectly understand and visualize the stitch increases~ thank you for an awesome tutorial❣️😊🤩
So easy I should have thought of it myself! But no, I was busy struggling with purling a lifted bar through the back loop on fingering weight yarn. Thank you!!!
my pattern calls for an RLIP but i’m starting from a knit stitch AND at the edge of my piece. could someone help me? what loop am i supposed to pick up for the lifted purl?
How do you knit right lifted increase purl-wise (RLiP) on the knit side? All the video on UA-cam show how to the RLiP on the purl side, but my pattern says to do it on the knit side, and I’m lost 😢
Your explanation is very clear, thank you for that, but I still find it difficult to understand how these increases will slant on the knit side... :) Will the Lifted Left Increase slant to the right on the knit side?
When an increase slants to the left on one side, when you turn the work over it will slant to the right and vice versa. You may want to check out this video on decrease slant and stitch charts, ua-cam.com/video/_ehjG9orudk/v-deo.html. It's about decreases rather than increases, but I think the visual may help you see what's happening.
Superb instructions, and clear demonstrations! Thank you Ellen for all you share on UA-cam.
Thank for such a clear video! I had ripped out the yoke of a top down raglan TWICE because my purled increases looked awful. The pattern uses short rows to raise the back of the neck so you’re knitting back and forth, and I just didn’t understand the purled increases. Your explanation of the generations was perfect and now I’m back on track. Thank you!
Same here, had to work german short rows and increases on the purl side without a pattern - finally turned out after watching this 😊
As a beginning knitter who is starting into intermediate techniques, your explanation of "generational stitches" helped me to perfectly understand and visualize the stitch increases~ thank you for an awesome tutorial❣️😊🤩
So easy I should have thought of it myself! But no, I was busy struggling with purling a lifted bar through the back loop on fingering weight yarn. Thank you!!!
Thanks for the clear visuals. I needed a refresher as this is not a stitch that I use regularly. Looking to start a new project. 💐🥰❤️🧶
Very helpful lady your input. Yours videos are very good and valuable for the advancement of weaving and support for weavers. INFINITE THANKS!
Very informative, you make it look easy, thanks.
So thankful for this video!
Super clear and informative, thank you so much!!
Thanks! I’ll definitely use this technique on future projects.
Excellent!! Thank you
clear video, thank you, I would have liked to see what the increase looks like on the wrong side too.
I’ve used this increased stitch and find it to be pretty well hidden in the garment I’be knitted. Your video was easy to see and understand.
As always, such clear and informative videos. Thank you!!
my pattern calls for an RLIP but i’m starting from a knit stitch AND at the edge of my piece. could someone help me? what loop am i supposed to pick up for the lifted purl?
How do you knit right lifted increase purl-wise (RLiP) on the knit side? All the video on UA-cam show how to the RLiP on the purl side, but my pattern says to do it on the knit side, and I’m lost 😢
Thank you! Your was very helpfull.
Thanks!
Thanks for the support. 😘
I have a Question. Which ist a right and which is a left leaning increase, or is it only possible to see it on the other side.
Your explanation is very clear, thank you for that, but I still find it difficult to understand how these increases will slant on the knit side... :) Will the Lifted Left Increase slant to the right on the knit side?
When an increase slants to the left on one side, when you turn the work over it will slant to the right and vice versa. You may want to check out this video on decrease slant and stitch charts, ua-cam.com/video/_ehjG9orudk/v-deo.html. It's about decreases rather than increases, but I think the visual may help you see what's happening.
@@thechillydog Thanks!!