Very nice....can you do a video of the 5 stitch garter bobble from the purl soho sheep pillow. I want to make a scarf and was wondering how to do this flat and have the bobbles like in that pattern and not straight lines like in some videos. I hope you no what I mean....😋
Generally you need to add or subtract as many stitches are required for the stitch multiple. For instance, if making say, a triangle shawl, I use stitch markers to separate the stitch pattern from the increases, and once I have enough increase stitches for another repeat of the pattern, I move the stitch marker so that the increases become part of the pattern stitches, and begin again until I have enough increase stitches to add another pattern repeat. Not sure if that makes sense or not. If making a hat, bottom up, when you make the decreases for the crown, you'd have to decide when to begin decreasing, and then you'd want to distribute the decreases as evenly as possible over x number of rows, making sure you are decreasing by a number that fits your stitch multiple.
this looks like the raspberry stitch, like it a lot
hi this is very nice ilikeit. little similar to Trinity r raspberry stitch thank for the beautiful stitch
Very nice....can you do a video of the 5 stitch garter bobble from the purl soho sheep pillow. I want to make a scarf and was wondering how to do this flat and have the bobbles like in that pattern and not straight lines like in some videos.
I hope you no what I mean....😋
I want to learn how to kint it look nice. I know to crochet. I hope kinting not to hard for. I well have it a try.
How do one increase/decrease with this pattern?
Generally you need to add or subtract as many stitches are required for the stitch multiple. For instance, if making say, a triangle shawl, I use stitch markers to separate the stitch pattern from the increases, and once I have enough increase stitches for another repeat of the pattern, I move the stitch marker so that the increases become part of the pattern stitches, and begin again until I have enough increase stitches to add another pattern repeat. Not sure if that makes sense or not. If making a hat, bottom up, when you make the decreases for the crown, you'd have to decide when to begin decreasing, and then you'd want to distribute the decreases as evenly as possible over x number of rows, making sure you are decreasing by a number that fits your stitch multiple.
Thank you! That was helpful. :)
I would like to do the blackberry stitch, trinity stitch on circular needle but it does not come out right. Would you please help me? Thanks
NgocDung Nguyen www.sapphiresnpurls.com/2012/02/converting-flat-stitch-patterns-for.html
Thank you very much.
Show written instructions for this stitch
Click on the link in the description and you will go to the written instructions.
I thought you are meant to purl all 3 stitches together
You do purl 3 sts together, in rows 2 and 4
Got it, thanks.