Thank you for your no nonsense no music teaching, so clear. Does this look even if you are increasing on socks, because you are adding both sides, do they come symmetrical? I always get one side wonky and one side nice on the toe increases when making socks I have tried everything and it is non predictable and I don't know why. I HAVE watched your other increase videos but still wonky.
Hi Barbara. Yes, these increases will work great in most cases, including shaping socks. They look very similar when used on both sides of the project and shouldn't be wonky. Because we make two stitches out of one, the fabric is usually quite dense with no holes or loose strands. Happy knitting :-)
Usually, these increases are made on the right / knit side of the work. On a purl side, you can probably purl a stitch through the front and through the back loop, but I haven't tested this method yet.
Wonderful tutorial! Clear , concise and straight to the point! Thanks so much for sharing! Do you pronounce your first name Mareeena or Mary na? I want to get it right! Thanks again!
Thanks for getting to the point......quickly.....and not babbling on and on! ((:
You are most welcome, Donna :-)
Love your tutorials! Detailed, clear, to the point. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us.
My pleasure, Clara. Thank you for following my work :-)
Another excellent tutorial! You are my favorite knitting teacher!
Thank you! As always, your tutorial is very clear and helpful.
Great tip! I will definitely be using the second method in future.
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Thank you for another great tip!
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Thank you for your no nonsense no music teaching, so clear. Does this look even if you are increasing on socks, because you are adding both sides, do they come symmetrical? I always get one side wonky and one side nice on the toe increases when making socks I have tried everything and it is non predictable and I don't know why. I HAVE watched your other increase videos but still wonky.
Hi Barbara. Yes, these increases will work great in most cases, including shaping socks. They look very similar when used on both sides of the project and shouldn't be wonky. Because we make two stitches out of one, the fabric is usually quite dense with no holes or loose strands. Happy knitting :-)
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Nice! How do I do this on the wrong side? Do I just purl normally all the way and then increase when I have the right side up?
Usually, these increases are made on the right / knit side of the work. On a purl side, you can probably purl a stitch through the front and through the back loop, but I haven't tested this method yet.
Wonderful tutorial! Clear , concise and straight to the point! Thanks so much for sharing! Do you pronounce your first name Mareeena or Mary na? I want to get it right! Thanks again!
It's Mareeena. Maryna is a Ukrainian spelling of the common name Marina. Thank you for asking :-)
Beautiful name!🌸