Love your videos. Attention to detail, clear video and descriptions. I love the look I get on the edge when I slip the first stitch PW and knit the last stitch. Any suggestions on how to have a nice looking edge when carrying a second yarn up?
Thank you, Maria, for watching my tutorials and for the kind words :-) As to carrying the yarn up the work when we knit with several colours, here's a tutorial that shows five ways to do it - www.10rowsaday.com/carry-yarn-up Happy knitting, my friend!
Hi my dear I wish you could help me to repair in kitting that I have a hole and some stitches moved, so I am in trouble because the dress for my grand daughter was ready by mistake that happened. I don’t want to explain more. Just if could help me because your way when you explain is very helpful Thanks 🙏
Hi Fatima. Please email me a well-lit close-up photo of the section of the dress that has a mistake, and I'll try to figure out how to fix it. My email address is maryna@10rowsaday.com
Many thanks for the suggestion. I'd love to explore left slanting ribbings to find the easiest one. The problem is - there are many variations of this ribbing. Some of them distort the fabric and make it left-slanting, others don't. Please let me know which way you'd like to use in your projects. Or, better yet, email me a photo of a swatch or project that uses the type of left-slanting ribbing you'd like to learn. My email address is maryna @ 10rowsaday. com Many thanks :-)
I really like this increase especially for a bulky yarn I currently have. Is there a decrease similar that will be easier on my wrist and needles with the bulky yarn?
The easiest paired decreases are "slip slip knit" on one side of the line of decreases, and "knit 2 together" on the other side. Happy knitting, Karen :-)
Hello, nice to discover you ! I bought Japanese book, and watched your nice video about japanese charts reading . But I still have a request, may I ask you some help ( not too big :-) ?Thanks !
@@10rowsaday Thank you, it’s very nice of you ! 🤗I going to send you an email, as I’ve found your website 👍🏻🙏🏻🌷There are so many things we can learn from you !
The increases work the same way in any stitch pattern, but you will need to incorporate added stitches in the pattern. Here's a tutorial that explains how to do it - www.10rowsaday.com/increase-in-pattern In 1x1 ribbing you will have a full pattern repeat after you make two increases. Happy knitting!
Hello Shubhangi. These increases are made on the knit side of the work. The full photo tutorial provides more details about this technique. You can read it at www.10rowsaday.com/easy-paired-increases Happy knitting!
Thanks! I love all your tutorials and they are my go to source for many techniques 💗
Thank you so much, Laura :-) Happy knitting!
Great tutorial Maryna! The increases really look nice! Thanks for sharing and have a lovely weekend!💞
Thank you so much, Thea :-) You too, have a wonderful weekend!
Thank you!🤗
So clear - thank you
Beautiful tip. Thanks
Love your videos. Attention to detail, clear video and descriptions.
I love the look I get on the edge when I slip the first stitch PW and knit the last stitch.
Any suggestions on how to have a nice looking edge when carrying a second yarn up?
Thank you, Maria, for watching my tutorials and for the kind words :-) As to carrying the yarn up the work when we knit with several colours, here's a tutorial that shows five ways to do it - www.10rowsaday.com/carry-yarn-up Happy knitting, my friend!
Thank you! Is there anything you can't do?
Hi my dear I wish you could help me to repair in kitting that I have a hole and some stitches moved, so I am in trouble because the dress for my grand daughter was ready by mistake that happened.
I don’t want to explain more.
Just if could help me because your way when you explain is very helpful
Thanks 🙏
Hi Fatima. Please email me a well-lit close-up photo of the section of the dress that has a mistake, and I'll try to figure out how to fix it. My email address is maryna@10rowsaday.com
Hello, may I request the easiest left slanting rib stitch? Not the fancy ribs, just the basic one.
Many thanks for the suggestion. I'd love to explore left slanting ribbings to find the easiest one. The problem is - there are many variations of this ribbing. Some of them distort the fabric and make it left-slanting, others don't. Please let me know which way you'd like to use in your projects. Or, better yet, email me a photo of a swatch or project that uses the type of left-slanting ribbing you'd like to learn. My email address is maryna @ 10rowsaday. com Many thanks :-)
I really like this increase especially for a bulky yarn I currently have. Is there a decrease similar that will be easier on my wrist and needles with the bulky yarn?
The easiest paired decreases are "slip slip knit" on one side of the line of decreases, and "knit 2 together" on the other side. Happy knitting, Karen :-)
Hello, nice to discover you ! I bought Japanese book, and watched your nice video about japanese charts reading . But I still have a request, may I ask you some help ( not too big :-) ?Thanks !
Hello Lizbeth. What kind of help do you need? Thank you.
@@10rowsaday Thank you, it’s very nice of you ! 🤗I going to send you an email, as I’ve found your website 👍🏻🙏🏻🌷There are so many things we can learn from you !
God knows I’m left handed I just gotta wing it but THANKYOU for the advice
How do I do this increase for 1x1 ribbing
The increases work the same way in any stitch pattern, but you will need to incorporate added stitches in the pattern. Here's a tutorial that explains how to do it - www.10rowsaday.com/increase-in-pattern In 1x1 ribbing you will have a full pattern repeat after you make two increases. Happy knitting!
Thanks 🙏
Hello! Could you please teach us how to do the increases in the knit way? Here you've shown us the purl way
Hello Shubhangi. These increases are made on the knit side of the work. The full photo tutorial provides more details about this technique. You can read it at www.10rowsaday.com/easy-paired-increases Happy knitting!