Thanks for the clear, to-the-point instructions, and also the video quality! I've seen so many knitting videos where you can barely see what is going on (too far away, too fast, bad focus, yarn colors that don't contrast with the kneedles and/or background, etc.) that I REALLY appreciate this one!
I've watched a bunch of videos on increasing and this is the first one that distinguishes between increasing on the knit side and increasing on the purl side. Why does nobody else talk about this?? I thought for sure the technique must be different, thank you for this.
Can someone help me? I want to make a headband. The pattern says cast on 1 stitch, then to make one, knit 1. How can I make a stitch when there is only 1 cast on?
Thanks for this video but it would be so awesome if you could make a decrease video please please I just really understood and liked this one so I know your decrease video will be helpful as well. Please
Thanks for the clear, to-the-point instructions, and also the video quality! I've seen so many knitting videos where you can barely see what is going on (too far away, too fast, bad focus, yarn colors that don't contrast with the kneedles and/or background, etc.) that I REALLY appreciate this one!
As a beginner, this is the best way I've found to increase with perfect results. Thank you.
I've watched a bunch of videos on increasing and this is the first one that distinguishes between increasing on the knit side and increasing on the purl side. Why does nobody else talk about this?? I thought for sure the technique must be different, thank you for this.
Thank you! Very clear and concise for a beginner knitter.
Thank you. It helps to go one stitch in from the end or beginning of the row. I did get the "hole" so will pull out 5 rows and do it your way. 👍
That's the first time I've seen that technique used to "make-one-stitch." Seems so piratical and basic - I love it!
Very clear explanation. Thank you!
Many thanks for this simple explanation in lockdown!
Thank you kindly . This was most helpful!
me encantan los tutoriales. ...He aprendido mucho.....gracias
Nice clear video, thank you
Easy great video thanks ❤
Very helpful thank you
Very clear, many thanks.
Sheila Whitaker I
Thank You!!!!🙏
Can I use this for increases in a batwing sleeve (2 stitch increases at a time) instead of casting on 2 stitches, which leaves a messy efge?
Thanks so much for this video :D
:) Thanks for this video...I can k1 m1 but it had gone out of my head!! Tfs :)
Very clear explanation and demonstration.
Thanx.
Thanks for all informations
Perfect! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for the reminder. A much neater way to increase than knitting into the front and back of one stitch.
Can someone help me? I want to make a headband. The pattern says cast on 1 stitch, then to make one, knit 1. How can I make a stitch when there is only 1 cast on?
Thanks for this video but it would be so awesome if you could make a decrease video please please I just really understood and liked this one so I know your decrease video will be helpful as well. Please
Gillespie
Good vedios 👍
Thank you.
Thankyou x
Can you help me?
On the front there is some hole though not big
cant see the stitches due to silly ads for next vid!!!
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