Jus made this ear warmer and I LOVE it. I was intimidated by the sewing part at first...and now I dont know why. Great instructions. Thx u so much for sharing!!
Love everything about this except the method of removing it from the machine. I always knit it off before loosening it then spin twice around and pop it off. I tried this way and unfortunately ruined the work I just did and had to start all over. :(
If you drop stitches when knitting off, or using a needle to bind off, those stitches can be picked up again. You use a crochet hook, put the hook through the front of the top loop/stitch, that you have, and pull the straight yarn just above the stitch through the loop. Continue to the top. You may want to put markers in other stitches first, though.
Great idea with the row counter placement and the no waste yarn ear warmer. Thank you for sharing.
Such a nicer closing than I have been using.
Nicely done! I like it- no waste yarn! Thank you for a great video!
Jus made this ear warmer and I LOVE it. I was intimidated by the sewing part at first...and now I dont know why. Great instructions. Thx u so much for sharing!!
Thank you! Everyone else on here uses waste yarn! I feel like its a waste. Lol
Awesome
Gracias, Gracias, Gracias.
Great tutorial
No waste yarn luv it
How did you install your digital row counter?. I like the placement of the sensor.
Hot glue for the attachment on the machine and double sided tape on the counter for the table.
Thank u so much
Did you use super glue to glue the yellow sensor to the top of the machine?
It's wax and just double side tape
Hi can I ask what kind of table are you using.
It is a cheap end table I cut a hole in
think you for this job ❤❤❤❤
Love everything about this except the method of removing it from the machine. I always knit it off before loosening it then spin twice around and pop it off. I tried this way and unfortunately ruined the work I just did and had to start all over. :(
If you drop stitches when knitting off, or using a needle to bind off, those stitches can be picked up again. You use a crochet hook, put the hook through the front of the top loop/stitch, that you have, and pull the straight yarn just above the stitch through the loop. Continue to the top. You may want to put markers in other stitches first, though.