Thank you for this video! Exactly what I need to fresh up my memory before starting a new colorwork project. And actually a different, and even better, way to do this technique (with purl tbl).
Your looks so nice and neat! Is there a set up row? Or are you "setting up" the ladder when you bring your working yarn to front, pick up your stitch, then bring working yarn back to continue? Make sense? Thank you for your assistance!
Makes perfect sense. I personally don't use a set up row because I often forget to do it when knitting so my set up row and my row 1 are the done in the same row. So you bring your working yarn forward, make your YO from the previous row, with the working yarn still in front, work the ladder stitch then bring the working yarn to the back and keep on knitting. Make sense? I looks like you also found the full version on this video which I think explains it a bit better
This is fantastic! Just what I was looking for and no fluff! Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video! Exactly what I need to fresh up my memory before starting a new colorwork project. And actually a different, and even better, way to do this technique (with purl tbl).
I've never heard about this before, It is just brilliant! Thank you.
Thank you for this tutorial! Very helpful :)
Ooh ooh learned something new!!
So could this take the place of intarsia?
si j ai un ladder back qui arrive avec la meme couleur je dois fair quoi svp
Your looks so nice and neat! Is there a set up row? Or are you "setting up" the ladder when you bring your working yarn to front, pick up your stitch, then bring working yarn back to continue? Make sense? Thank you for your assistance!
Makes perfect sense. I personally don't use a set up row because I often forget to do it when knitting so my set up row and my row 1 are the done in the same row. So you bring your working yarn forward, make your YO from the previous row, with the working yarn still in front, work the ladder stitch then bring the working yarn to the back and keep on knitting. Make sense? I looks like you also found the full version on this video which I think explains it a bit better
very confusing with all the different colors.