@@lisamidgette8579 Thank you ☺️ Yes, this stitch would work great for lots of projects, particularly blankets or even a pullover. I have not designed one yet but thanks for suggesting it and will think of something 🤗
Thank you so much for sharing this! I subscribed and set alert bell for your channel because you knit EXACTLY Like Me! I have tried to knit English, Continental, Scandinavian, etc. 😆 lol... but easier to knit exactly like you... close to the work and I find this simple way best stitch tension, continuity, nice even stitches like yours! Your work is beautiful and I have watched hundreds of knitting tutorials!!! Thank you again and Enjoy your Week! Mary ^ - ^
Thanks, Mary! So happy to hear that you knit in the same style. It is how I learned to knit way back in 5th grade; it doesn't really fit into the conventional styles but works best for me for the tension and my hands 😊 Thanks again for the lovely comments and especially for subscribing! Hoping to post a lot more videos in the Fall. Best wishes and happy knitting😸
I have done his stitch a few times in stripe I want the bobble to be one colour but when I join the second colour in its shows the bobble to be 2 colours I only want the won what am I doing wrong
Hi Elaine, thanks for the comment. Actually, the way I learned this stitch was using a multiple of 4 (as shown in the video). However, sometimes a border stitch (also called selvedge stitch) is included on either side of such patterns. If that were the case, then yes, the stitch count would be a multiple of 4 plus the 2 stitches (for one stitch on either end). If you wish to add a border (like I did in the towel shown in video), hoping the video description of my pattern notes for adding such a border helps. For changing colors on this towel, I simply joined the new color when I needed to change it (see video on joining colors here: ua-cam.com/video/vP_Q_WVKG4o/v-deo.html); I cut the other color off (leaving a 4-6 inch tail) and weaved in the tails in each section. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and best wishes (:
Thank you I'd love to see this stitch in particular pattern if it's okay, that was an informative tutorial very interesting.. you knit well!
@@lisamidgette8579 Thank you ☺️ Yes, this stitch would work great for lots of projects, particularly blankets or even a pullover. I have not designed one yet but thanks for suggesting it and will think of something 🤗
Beautiful pattern and as usual very well explained. Thank you 😍
I just love your precious beautiful accent!
+Patrice Cooper Thanks😊
Thank you so much for sharing this! I subscribed and set alert bell for your channel because you knit EXACTLY Like Me! I have tried to knit English, Continental, Scandinavian, etc. 😆 lol... but easier to knit exactly like you... close to the work and I find this simple way best stitch tension, continuity, nice even stitches like yours! Your work is beautiful and I have watched hundreds of knitting tutorials!!! Thank you again and Enjoy your Week! Mary ^ - ^
Thanks, Mary! So happy to hear that you knit in the same style. It is how I learned to knit way back in 5th grade; it doesn't really fit into the conventional styles but works best for me for the tension and my hands 😊 Thanks again for the lovely comments and especially for subscribing! Hoping to post a lot more videos in the Fall. Best wishes and happy knitting😸
Awsome stitch, Thank You.
+Merdina Vernon Thanks for watching, Merdina, and glad you liked it 😊
Thanks for the tutorial.
Denise L. Shipley You are welcome, Denise! Thanks for watching 😊
I have done his stitch a few times in stripe I want the bobble to be one colour but when I join the second colour in its shows the bobble to be 2 colours I only want the won what am I doing wrong
That's awesome. ..thank you
Irene W620 Thanks! Glad you liked it 😊
The correct stitch multiple is 4 plus 2 stitches. It is not a multiple of 4 stitches only.
Hi Elaine, thanks for the comment. Actually, the way I learned this stitch was using a multiple of 4 (as shown in the video). However, sometimes a border stitch (also called selvedge stitch) is included on either side of such patterns. If that were the case, then yes, the stitch count would be a multiple of 4 plus the 2 stitches (for one stitch on either end). If you wish to add a border (like I did in the towel shown in video), hoping the video description of my pattern notes for adding such a border helps. For changing colors on this towel, I simply joined the new color when I needed to change it (see video on joining colors here: ua-cam.com/video/vP_Q_WVKG4o/v-deo.html); I cut the other color off (leaving a 4-6 inch tail) and weaved in the tails in each section. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and best wishes (: