Very understandable and clear instructions, spoken in such a lovely melodic tone. Your demonstrations are all easy to understand and you don’t cover the stitches with your fingers, so your directions are easy to follow. You’re a great find!
It just so happens I’m knitting a pattern with a 5-stitch bobble. I REALLY like this method. You’ve hit onto something much more visually appealing! Well done.
WOW! LOVE your method! I'm knitting a blanket with Bobbles for the granddaughter and really don't like how they had come out so far. I will DEFINITELY be doing them YOUR WAY on the next ones! THANK YOU! Also, your voice is very soothing! What a blessing from God! ;)
After many disastrous bobbles, I won’t use a pattern with bobbles. This gives me hope I can overcome my hate of bobbles. Thanks Mimi I love your videos, and your no background noises helps with understanding.
Mary Kay, I'm really a fellow bobble-hater, but these are pretty fun to do! Maybe a pattern that doesn't have too many of them would be a good place to start! 😂
Wowwwwww I love these bobbles. I've tried several the past years but was never content with them. Going to try these with laceweight and hoping they work. Thnx for this vid. ❤😘😍
Great question! I just gave it a go. I ended up resetting the stitch following the bobble stitch so that the back leg was leading, then knit it through the back leg. When you come around to the bobble stitch on the next round, do the same thing. It looks nice and tidy!
@@pasticheknitwear When you do that 'reset & K back leg' of the stitch following the bobble stitch, are you doing that on the SAME row as creating bobble, immediately after creating the bobble? And then waiting til the NEXT row to do the same to the bobble stitch? Thanks for clarifying.
Very understandable and clear instructions, spoken in such a lovely melodic tone. Your demonstrations are all easy to understand and you don’t cover the stitches with your fingers, so your directions are easy to follow. You’re a great find!
It just so happens I’m knitting a pattern with a 5-stitch bobble. I REALLY like this method. You’ve hit onto something much more visually appealing! Well done.
Best video on 5 stitch bobble I've found. Thanks so much!
WOW! LOVE your method! I'm knitting a blanket with Bobbles for the granddaughter and really don't like how they had come out so far. I will DEFINITELY be doing them YOUR WAY on the next ones! THANK YOU! Also, your voice is very soothing! What a blessing from God! ;)
thanks for wonderful demonstration! perfect bobbles!!
Great instructions!!!!!!!
EXCELLENT video and explanation! Thank you!
Thank you. German short rows, bobbles…you are the best of the best!
After many disastrous bobbles, I won’t use a pattern with bobbles. This gives me hope I can overcome my hate of bobbles. Thanks Mimi I love your videos, and your no background noises helps with understanding.
Mary Kay, I'm really a fellow bobble-hater, but these are pretty fun to do! Maybe a pattern that doesn't have too many of them would be a good place to start! 😂
Love, love, love this technique. I finally got a perfect bobble! Thank you so much for sharing 😊
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have never knit bobbles and was totally confused about how to do it.
Glad it was helpful!
That's so neat, will definitely try ❤
Thanks you so much for your video🙏❤️you did explain so well and easy to follow 👌
Great explanation, easy to follow thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Wowwwwww I love these bobbles. I've tried several the past years but was never content with them. Going to try these with laceweight and hoping they work. Thnx for this vid. ❤😘😍
That was very helpful . Spot on
So glad!
Wow great help. I feel like mine are always leaning and droopey. I’ll give it a try
Thank you so much!❤
Best instructions I’ve seen for bobbles. If you were knitting in the round what would you do on the second row?
Great question! I just gave it a go. I ended up resetting the stitch following the bobble stitch so that the back leg was leading, then knit it through the back leg. When you come around to the bobble stitch on the next round, do the same thing. It looks nice and tidy!
@@pasticheknitwear thank you! I’ll try this today! 🩷
@@pasticheknitwear When you do that 'reset & K back leg' of the stitch following the bobble stitch, are you doing that on the SAME row as creating bobble, immediately after creating the bobble? And then waiting til the NEXT row to do the same to the bobble stitch? Thanks for clarifying.
@ Not in the bobble row, but on the following row. 😊
Nice video-very clear and simple. If a smaller bobble is desired, could this technique be used for a 4- or 3- stitch bobble?
May I ask what brand of needles are you using in this video?
These needles are Hiya Hiya sharps.
@@pasticheknitwear Thanks!