It is so comforting to see your "old" hands! My hands are old too, and lumpy and bumpy, with age - this makes me feel great - if you can do it, I can too. And the way you explained this pattern is very clear and concise. Thanks a lot.
In simple agreemnt I feel very secure at sight of these lovely old experienced hands on this vid been looking for experienced tutorial teachers ,ps nice to meet you "barb"
This was the very best description of Fishersman's Rib I have watched. I Eastern European continnental knit, my yarn feed is on the left ( I also used to knit in the back of the loop). It’s been a learning process to relearn knitting. I need clear videos. This is perfect! Thanks
I have found myself struggling with this stitch pattern, but the way you've explained it so easily, I am going to give this a try. I've watched different videos on this, and they do this different ways. I really appreciate the way you've explain this Ms Jo, (if you don't mind me calling you that). Update: I've tried this, and it became easier! Thank you again! This is great!!
Thank you very much for your clear demonstration , with set up row etc. I got the pattern I wanted, which I was not able to following a few other videos.
Thank you so much for this instructional video. It looks so easy to do when you do it. Next time I knit the Fisherman’s Rib, I will review your video before starting my project!
I discovered your videos when I was trying to learn c2c crocheting. They are always well done and clearly illustrate the stitches. Thank you for making them.
You explained it so well! I was trying to learn this from a book and couldn't make heads or tails of it. Also I had no idea you could make lifelines, so thanks!
I liked how you made the camera closer to see. I've shyed away from these stitches but you showed how it's very easily done! I like your videos. THANKYOU! 🧶💜🧶
Hi JoAnne. I love your knitting techniques and tutorials. You’d make a great teacher! I’m currently doing your fisherman’s rib scarf and was hoping you’d have a hat pattern to match. As you know fisherman’s rib patterns vary. Yours is an easy one. Here’s my fingers crossed 🤞
Thank you for this tutorial 👍😃 I've discovered that the pattern looks beautiful also with just knitting the first row then starting the pattern (skipping the ow with pearls). I'm not a pearl person 😉🌸
Thank you so much for this video!! I have been interested in using this stitch since I found out about it, but other videos demonstrating this stitch go too quickly and don't zoom in enough to really understand what's going on. Love your videos so much. Your explanations are super clear and easy to follow and your voice is really calming. I'm going to try one of your scarf tutorials here soon ☺
can you do knit only in the round. I have been doing the fisherman's rib knit one below, purl one round, and then purl one below and knit alternating rounds. It would be a lot faster for me if the knit, knit one below could be done in the round. Thank you for your tutorials. I started watching you years ago when I decided to give knitting another try-and found that I could hold my yarn in my left hand because I learned crochet when I was young, and couldn't get myself to learn knitting holding the yarn in my right hand. You have taught me a lot, and I am so greatful for that. You are a wonderful teacher 🍎😄❤
Hi there. I am making baby beanies and thought to try them in Fishermans rib. Your method was definitely the easiest, but now I struggle with the decreases at the top. Do you have a tutorial on the decrease and what to do with that stitch in the following row? Thank you for the very cleare instructions.
In Ukraine all the knitters make this rib a bit differently: in the second row instead of knitting the stich from the row below, yarn over and slide the next stich onto your right needle, without knitting it. In tne next row you just knit the y.o. and un-knitted stich together. I think this way of making fisherman's rib makes the fabric more bulky. But this also means you'll use more yarn
Hi Joanne! I was wondering if you could help me please? I started a top in a stitch pattern of odd number cast on a two row repeat- row 1 k to end, row 2, p1 k1b to end. I am having trouble binding off neatly or decreasing to create the v-neck and shaping towards the shoulder straps, in a tidy way. Since I'm just slightly an intermediate knitter, my knowledge isn't all that extensive but I'm hoping you have a video tutorial or something because I cannot find any visual instruction for this stitch for decrease. I absolutely love your tutorials by the way and I've already learned so much from you.
Find the middle stitch for the neck and find out how many stitches you need to bind off for the armholes and the neck. Then see how many rows does it take from beginning of armhole and the v neck. Make a "map".
Knitting in the round, do I still knit in the beginning and end of each row? If not, what do I start and finish with? I'm knitting my baby wool pants, cast on 112 stitches.
Thanks Joanne, I’m a little confused as in another one of your videos you do this differently when knitting in the round. You purl into the stitch below instead of knitting and you don’t start with a knit stitch. I’m knitting a sweater from a pattern that is not very clear to me. It says, Round 1: knit through the round, Round 2: k1b, purl 1, k1b, purl, etc. Then repeat these two rows to end. This didn’t make sense, especially doing a plain knit row between the other row? But Using this video my rib in not looking the same in both sides. I’m so confused. Can you please clarify the best way to do a sweater from bottom up in fisherman’s? Thanks!
hello maam i want to know that how can i knit 1 nit 1 pearl means 1 knit stitch with out knitting 1pearl and 2 row only pearliing whole row in a circular needles
What is the best yarn and weight to use for this pattern? Please help, I want to make a scarf but the yarn worsted isn't giving me the thickness it should in my practice piece
It is so comforting to see your "old" hands! My hands are old too, and lumpy and bumpy, with age - this makes me feel great - if you can do it, I can too. And the way you explained this pattern is very clear and concise. Thanks a lot.
In simple agreemnt I feel very secure at sight of these lovely old experienced hands on this vid been looking for experienced tutorial teachers ,ps nice to meet you "barb"
Very well explained. This will be my go-to pattern for scarves. Thank you!
This is very clear and easy to understand. THANK YOU. Also your voice is clear and very pleasant to listen to. Excellent video.
I spent all day yesterday trying to figure out this stitch and this is the only video that made sense to me. Thank you ❤❤
Same!!!
I'm a beginner at knitting, but found your instructions so easy to follow. This is the best fishermans rib I have done...thankyou for your expertise 😁
Thank you for such a detailed video explaining all the minute details...love your comforting voice 😊
Thank you! I knew how to do this 30 years ago, but had completely forgotten…
I would recommend this video for anyone trying fishermans stitch. So clear . Thank you.
This was the very best description of Fishersman's Rib I have watched. I Eastern European continnental knit, my yarn feed is on the left ( I also used to knit in the back of the loop). It’s been a learning process to relearn knitting. I need clear videos. This is perfect! Thanks
Thank you so very much for this tutorial. I love this stitch. Be well.
Thank you, so much. I watched other's videos on this stitch but yours was more clear.
I like this version/explanation of this knit a lot better. Much easier and makes sense!
Agreed, I watched other videos for hours before luckily coming accross this one
Thank you! I'm going to be doing this pattern and saying "we knit, and then we knit on the stitch below" in my mind over and over :)
Thank you to joannes web for this simple teaching , I`m a diffifult learner, but you reached home to me on this one
Very clear explanation makes knitting easy. Thanks
I have found myself struggling with this stitch pattern, but the way you've explained it so easily, I am going to give this a try. I've watched different videos on this, and they do this different ways. I really appreciate the way you've explain this Ms Jo, (if you don't mind me calling you that).
Update: I've tried this, and it became easier! Thank you again! This is great!!
Thank you , this was very helpful, easy to follow while listening to your soothing voice. God bless 🙏
This is the best explanation ever, thank you so much
I was looking for this Rib and Joanne you’re the best. 🤩
Thank you very much for your clear demonstration , with set up row etc. I got the pattern I wanted, which I was not able to following a few other videos.
Thank you so much for this instructional video. It looks so easy to do when you do it. Next time I knit the Fisherman’s Rib, I will review your video before starting my project!
Thank you for making everything so clear & for showing the stitches up close. I am new to knitting & this is very helpful.
thank you so much for this tutorial. this is a new stitch i'm learning
Thanks so much for the tutorial! You're really clear and slow with what you have to do, and it is really helpful! Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you! I've finally learned how to do this stitch. Very well explained.
Thank you so much. I found the instructions so easy to follow and now have a lovely scarf. xx
Thank you ! I'm excited because I can Do that ❣️
You made it easy to follow and work.
This tutorial was so helpful! Thank you!!!
I discovered your videos when I was trying to learn c2c crocheting. They are always well done and clearly illustrate the stitches. Thank you for making them.
A wonderful concise video thank you so much, I have only done knit stitch so far - this is for a new project, excited to see how it turns out!
I could only understood it on you video. Thank you so much.
You explained it so well! I was trying to learn this from a book and couldn't make heads or tails of it. Also I had no idea you could make lifelines, so thanks!
Thank you. You are really an excellent tutor.
I love the way you do this stitch, it’s very precise. I subscribed
I liked how you made the camera closer to see. I've shyed away from these stitches but you showed how it's very easily done! I like your videos. THANKYOU! 🧶💜🧶
Hi JoAnne. I love your knitting techniques and tutorials. You’d make a great teacher! I’m currently doing your fisherman’s rib scarf and was hoping you’d have a hat pattern to match. As you know fisherman’s rib patterns vary. Yours is an easy one. Here’s my fingers crossed 🤞
I'll add it to my to do list!
Hi Joanne, I’m going to practice on a washcloth size 😃. Thank you for all your tutorials!
Thank you for this tutorial 👍😃 I've discovered that the pattern looks beautiful also with just knitting the first row then starting the pattern (skipping the ow with pearls). I'm not a pearl person 😉🌸
This stitch would be great or a neck warmer or scarf! Totally have an idea once i practice this stitch! Thank you as always! Happy knitting!
It is. I'm making a scarf with it now, willth a Ribbing combination. We'll post it soon.
So clear. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video!! I have been interested in using this stitch since I found out about it, but other videos demonstrating this stitch go too quickly and don't zoom in enough to really understand what's going on. Love your videos so much. Your explanations are super clear and easy to follow and your voice is really calming. I'm going to try one of your scarf tutorials here soon ☺
Amazing ..finally I understood this stitch
Very simply explained . Thankyou 🙏🙏
Thank you for this video! It was really useful! ♥️
Very nicely explained, thank you! Much admiration!
Very nice. Good instructions. Thank you.
Thank you for showing how you read the knitting when youre doing this stitch
You are welcome :)
Waoooo, siempre tan acertada en tu forma de enseñar. Realmente es muy similar al brioche. Gracias Joannes 🌹
Y used siempre con comentarios tan bonitos.
Gracias, te escribo en español pero entiendo tu inglés perfectamente 😉
Thank you so much! The best explanation ever:)
Clear at last! Thanks
Thank you! This video is very clear and helpful!
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks a lot really understanding
Thank you
You're the best 💟
can you do knit only in the round. I have been doing the fisherman's rib knit one below, purl one round, and then purl one below and knit alternating rounds. It would be a lot faster for me if the knit, knit one below could be done in the round.
Thank you for your tutorials. I started watching you years ago when I decided to give knitting another try-and found that I could hold my yarn in my left hand because I learned crochet when I was young, and couldn't get myself to learn knitting holding the yarn in my right hand. You have taught me a lot, and I am so greatful for that. You are a wonderful teacher 🍎😄❤
I hope ur feeling better thku for all ur helps
Thanks a lot
Great instructions
Hi there.
I am making baby beanies and thought to try them in Fishermans rib. Your method was definitely the easiest, but now I struggle with the decreases at the top. Do you have a tutorial on the decrease and what to do with that stitch in the following row?
Thank you for the very cleare instructions.
In Ukraine all the knitters make this rib a bit differently: in the second row instead of knitting the stich from the row below, yarn over and slide the next stich onto your right needle, without knitting it. In tne next row you just knit the y.o. and un-knitted stich together. I think this way of making fisherman's rib makes the fabric more bulky. But this also means you'll use more yarn
Nice mam.thank you very much for teaching us in such a beautiful way..mam plz teach open cable...plz
How does it work in the round? Do you have to purl every other round?
Thank u so much
Thank you!
خیلی قشنگ مرسی که بافتنی نشان میدهد
Thank you
Hi Joanne! I was wondering if you could help me please? I started a top in a stitch pattern of odd number cast on a two row repeat-
row 1 k to end, row 2, p1 k1b to end.
I am having trouble binding off neatly or decreasing to create the v-neck and shaping towards the shoulder straps, in a tidy way. Since I'm just slightly an intermediate knitter, my knowledge isn't all that extensive but I'm hoping you have a video tutorial or something because I cannot find any visual instruction for this stitch for decrease. I absolutely love your tutorials by the way and I've already learned so much from you.
Find the middle stitch for the neck and find out how many stitches you need to bind off for the armholes and the neck. Then see how many rows does it take from beginning of armhole and the v neck. Make a "map".
Gracias 😚😚😚👍👍👍
There is no mention of purling in the written description.
How many stitches should I put for 22” size cap or how should work out the stitches. Help.
You need to make a swatch, tessie. With the needles and yarn you will use. Everyone knits differently. It's important to get your gauge.
Good instruction but I would have like to see the yarn or swatch in the thumb nail; it's the reason I clicked.
Hi.. How do you add on the knitting after you've done the Fishermen rib lining?
Lining? I don't understand but if you mean the base rows, you can add stitches on the sides.
thanks a lot of maam
how would you bind off?
In pattern
Some people purl the Double yarn(bump).
Can you do this in crochet with the longer needles.
I'm sure you can. I'll check and make a video.
Knitting in the round, do I still knit in the beginning and end of each row? If not, what do I start and finish with? I'm knitting my baby wool pants, cast on 112 stitches.
You don't do the knit stitches at the edges when knitting in the round.
is this reversible ? thanks!
Yes, it is
Thanks Joanne, I’m a little confused as in another one of your videos you do this differently when knitting in the round. You purl into the stitch below instead of knitting and you don’t start with a knit stitch. I’m knitting a sweater from a pattern that is not very clear to me. It says, Round 1: knit through the round, Round 2: k1b, purl 1, k1b, purl, etc. Then repeat these two rows to end. This didn’t make sense, especially doing a plain knit row between the other row? But Using this video my rib in not looking the same in both sides. I’m so confused. Can you please clarify the best way to do a sweater from bottom up in fisherman’s? Thanks!
Please see minute 5 on the video, for clarity.
hello maam i want to know that how can i knit 1 nit 1 pearl means 1 knit stitch with out knitting 1pearl and 2 row only pearliing whole row in a circular needles
With circular needles, you alternate, (1 row of knit on stitch under and k 1 normal and you knit 1) and 1 row of purl under the stitch, purl 1
What is the best yarn and weight to use for this pattern? Please help, I want to make a scarf but the yarn worsted isn't giving me the thickness it should in my practice piece
I usually use worsted weight for scarves. Caron's Simply Soft is a good one.
@@JoannesWeb Thank you so much, you are the only one who actually gave me an answer that made sense. Love all your videos
Soft chunky wool or lionheart is nice too
Can you please send me a link to the fisherman’s rib
lifeline tutorial
I have found it impossible to unpick after making a mistake
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@JoannesWebua-cam.com/video/Kn1hXpiuXNw/v-deo.html
Where are you from Joannes ?
Born in Philadelphia. Grew up in Guadalajara. Live in San Antonio TX. My accent is a mix of English, Spanish and French. lol
@@JoannesWeb WELCOME🤗
@@JoannesWeb muchas gracias. Muy bien explicado. Ya había intentado hacer esta puntada pero tu explicación es muy clara
Thank you!
thank you
Thank you