Introduction to Knitting Mosaic Colorwork in the Round

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • An introduction to knitting mosaic colorwork, or slipped stitch colorwork, in the round.
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    Pattern: Feeling Loopy Socks - shop.thechilly...
    Yarn: Schoppel Zauberball Crazy
    Needles: skacel by addi FlipSticks
    #FeelingLoopySocks #TheChillyDog

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @woolwoofonwheels1703
    @woolwoofonwheels1703 5 місяців тому

    I love to knit mosaic patterns. And I know how to knit them in rows. But I don't know how to knit them in the round and to create a nice looking change of colors at the end of the "row" (at the end of needle 4 if you knit with double pointed needles).

  • @ogblondie8243
    @ogblondie8243 Рік тому +1

    I seem to have missed something. I do not understand what happens in the next rounds to make the pattern.

    • @Crickets56
      @Crickets56 Рік тому

      Same here! I'm so confused....🤔... guess I'll have to watch another video elsewhere. Good luck!

  • @ideamissing
    @ideamissing 5 років тому +1

    the pattern is lovely but i have to ask, do all of the slip-stitches throw off the sock sizing? I know that when i work socks, i know that it will take roughly 72 rounds for the foot before the toe decrease, but i'm wondering if throwing in the slips will then necessitate more rows to get to the same place. Have you experienced anything like that with yours?

    • @thechillydog
      @thechillydog  5 років тому +3

      The slips could definitely change your gauge. Any time you are working with a different stitch pattern, different knitting needles, different yarn (weight, fiber content or even color), etc. your gauge is effected. So, when the size of a finished garment matters, I'm a firm believer in gauge swatching so there are no unexpected surprises.

    • @ideamissing
      @ideamissing 5 років тому

      @@thechillydog Ok, thank you very much.