I’ve NEVER tried mosaic knitting because I thought it would be impossibly hard. I stumbled across your page, and you have opened up a whole world for me! Thank you for this great tutorial and showing us how easy it can be!!
Thank you. I'm really, really pleased that you feel confident to give it a go. It's one of my favourite techniques in creating colourwork patterns. Please spread the word that Mosaic Knitting is accessible for everyone 😍
Thank you. So glad it helped. It does look intimidating but I love mosaic knitting because it creates gorgeous results without complicated stitches and yarn changes!! Hope you now feel ready to make loads of mosaic knit projects!! 😀
New Subscriber, I have been very interested in mosaic knitting but was really hesitant about trying. But you made it easy for me to understand and try! Thank you very much! I look forward to any and all videos you share. God Bless
When you say to purl the knit stitches, you mean the stitches that you knitted on the other side, right? Because from the wrong side, where you're working, they look like purl stitches. Am I understanding you correctly?
Hi. Thanks for your message. Yes, any stitch that was "worked" (so in this case knit) on the right side, for this pattern is then purled on the wrong side. Any stitches that were slipped, should again be slipped. Hope that clarifies. 😊
Hi. The beauty of Mosaic Knitting is that you only need to work with one colour at a time. The none working yarn is dropped at the beginning of each row/round and can simply be left to hang until needed. Hope this helps but if you still have questions please let me know 😊
Thank you. Although I did learn to knit continental style, it isn't commonly used in the UK. I'll certainly consider this for future tutorials though. 😀
Wow! You're multi-talented!🤩 I suppose there are pros to learning both methods. Interesting how people tend to knit differently by region! I'm from the US, but I learned in Germany way back when I spent a year abroad in university. I look forward to more of your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your time and knowledge!
Very true. When learning to knit, you don't realise how many different ways there are.! I guess it's important to try them all and see what suits us best😊
There are tutorials out there taught continental style. I had the reverse problem. I do English style and I can’t understand continental instruction. NimbleNeedles has a tutorial on mosaic knitting continental style.
I would love to hear your voice, but even listening over my hearing aid...full volume..I could not hear you. I will admit there was more background noise than usual in my environment...but gosh, can you turn up the volume on your end also?
Babe, ya NEED a microphone at your collar to catch your voice so that ALL of us can hear ya. The problem is, I can't see anything you may do because of having to hold my device speaker up to my ear, ya see?
It's hard to hear on my desktop as well; I just turned it up as loud as it allows and still really needed to pay close attention. Thinking earphones would also help! @@annettekanizay2785
I’ve NEVER tried mosaic knitting because I thought it would be impossibly hard. I stumbled across your page, and you have opened up a whole world for me! Thank you for this great tutorial and showing us how easy it can be!!
Thank you. I'm really, really pleased that you feel confident to give it a go. It's one of my favourite techniques in creating colourwork patterns. Please spread the word that Mosaic Knitting is accessible for everyone 😍
So glad I found you. Your gave me the confidence to give it a go at mosaic. Thanks heaps ❤
Thank you. That's so nice to hear. It's such a great technique and now you can do it you won't want to stop 😉
What a lovely gentle tutorial. Very well explained.
Thanks so much. If there are any more tutorials you'd like to see please let me know 😊
Thank you so much. The colorwork was intimidating. This way, I can add color, and it's much easier.😊
Thank you. So glad it helped. It does look intimidating but I love mosaic knitting because it creates gorgeous results without complicated stitches and yarn changes!! Hope you now feel ready to make loads of mosaic knit projects!! 😀
New Subscriber, I have been very interested in mosaic knitting but was really hesitant about trying. But you made it easy for me to understand and try! Thank you very much! I look forward to any and all videos you share. God Bless
Thank you so much. Really glad you're giving it a go. I love it. Once you start mosaic knitting it's hard to stop 😀
I really like how you explain everything, including tips. I wonder if you will do a video on double knitting?
Thank you. Really glad you found it helpful and thanks for your suggestion 😊
@@verdeuk 🥰
A great tutorial
Thanks. Hope you found it useful. 😊
A very clear explanation!Thank you!
Thank you. If there are any more tutorials you'd like to see please let me know ❤️
@@verdeuk of course! You're very Kind.😘
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Thank you. Hope you enjoy having a go at making one of the squares 😊
New sub, thanks so much . Love your channel 💜 😊
Thank you for subscribing ❤️. Hope you enjoy 😊
What about that gorgeous gray wall hanging behind you? Do you sell the chart or kit for that?
Thank you. That was a sample piece I created for a textile competition several years ago and it's one of my favourites.😊
Excellent, thank you.
Thank you. Hope you found it helpful and enjoy making your mosaic square 😊
Subscribed
U r a beast at this
Another video please ❤❤
Thanks you for the beautiful pattern 🎉
Thank you. Really pleased you like it. If you make these squares into anything I'd love to see it 🙂
I think the chart in the instructions should be knit RS and purl WS (empty box in chart) correct? the purl is missing but this video helped
Thanks @Darkslide99 . Glad the video helped 😊
I love the sleeveless shirt you are wearing!! My I please get the pattern???
Thanks 🥰. I made this top for myself a few years ago without a pattern but it is possible that I could write one up in the future 😊
@@verdeukI know you're busy, I may be able to figure it out on my own...thanks for your time xoxo
Is there a pattern for sale, for that lovely sweater you are wearing in video?
Thanks. This is a top I made for myself several years ago so don't currently have a pattern. It is possible I could release this in the future 😊
@@verdeuk thank you! I'll be in line to purchase, if you do!
When you say to purl the knit stitches, you mean the stitches that you knitted on the other side, right? Because from the wrong side, where you're working, they look like purl stitches. Am I understanding you correctly?
Hi. Thanks for your message. Yes, any stitch that was "worked" (so in this case knit) on the right side, for this pattern is then purled on the wrong side. Any stitches that were slipped, should again be slipped. Hope that clarifies. 😊
New sub. Great practice pattern.
Thanks for subscribing 😊. Glad you enjoyed the pattern.
@@verdeuk If I do the pattern I will tag you on Instagram.
That would be great, thank you. Look forward to seeing how it turns out 😊
Beautiful technique and well taught. The link does not work. But the explanation is great!
Thanks so much for you kind comments and letting us know about the link. This has now been updated :)
How to hold two colours
Hi. The beauty of Mosaic Knitting is that you only need to work with one colour at a time. The none working yarn is dropped at the beginning of each row/round and can simply be left to hang until needed. Hope this helps but if you still have questions please let me know 😊
Better use larger needles and yarn for this type of tutorial ❤
Very nice tutorial! Do you ever knit in the Continental style? I found the method you're using confusing/distracting.
Thank you. Although I did learn to knit continental style, it isn't commonly used in the UK. I'll certainly consider this for future tutorials though. 😀
Wow! You're multi-talented!🤩 I suppose there are pros to learning both methods. Interesting how people tend to knit differently by region! I'm from the US, but I learned in Germany way back when I spent a year abroad in university.
I look forward to more of your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your time and knowledge!
Very true. When learning to knit, you don't realise how many different ways there are.! I guess it's important to try them all and see what suits us best😊
There are tutorials out there taught continental style. I had the reverse problem. I do English style and I can’t understand continental instruction. NimbleNeedles has a tutorial on mosaic knitting continental style.
The still background for your video is a bit clickbaity. I thought you were gonna teach that fancy pattern.☹️ now I wonder where to find that.
Thanks for your feedback. I'll bear this in mind for future videos 😊
Thank you for using the English style of holding your working yarn.
Glad you found this helpful 😊
Same! I have watched continental tutorials and my brain can’t handle it 😂
I would love to hear your voice, but even listening over my hearing aid...full volume..I could not hear you. I will admit there was more background noise than usual in my environment...but gosh, can you turn up the volume on your end also?
Thanks for your comments and sorry you had trouble hearing this. Hopefully you can still follow this or download the written pattern 😊
Youre very quiet. I can barely hear you
Thank you for your feedback 😊
Babe, ya NEED a microphone at your collar to catch your voice so that ALL of us can hear ya. The problem is, I can't see anything you may do because of having to hold my device speaker up to my ear, ya see?
I didn’t have a problem. Can I suggest you need to turn up the volume on your device?
It's hard to hear on my desktop as well; I just turned it up as loud as it allows and still really needed to pay close attention. Thinking earphones would also help! @@annettekanizay2785
Thanks I'll look into better options for future videos. 😊