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@@PurpleRoseCrafts How can you do that if you're not left handed? It feels so backward to me which makes it slow and it reminds me of crochet which has that same backward left handed feeling.
Oh my goodness, your video changes the color of both K & P stitches and that's what I was looking for for a long time! It's amazing and thank you so much ❤️
im confused, i think maybe i did something wrong. what stitch were you using? i was using the purl stich and i heard you say purl but yours doesnt look like purl stich
hello! is this pattern type only applicable if you're making something that you cannot see the back of? im trying to colour change a scarf and would like it to look neat on both sides... is this possible?
Hello, yes for the most part it's a one sided pattern. It's possible this one could look ok on the backside because there isn't a lot of skipping stitches from one colour to the other. It may look great like that, but best if your tension is the same throughout. Anyone who's done this chart, how's the back look?
you could double the width of the pattern and then sew the scarf shut with the two sides together so it is basically in the round so you cant see the inside ❤
Yes, I wanted to keep my yarn on the right side when I put it down. I'm not sure if I explained that, and I apologize if I didn't. It just made the white line along the bottom of the pattern a little thicker. You can definitely cut it at the end of the first row, and start again for the pattern section if you want to follow the chart exactly. I hope that helps!
Very confusing. You say you're going to pick up the white but then you knit with the blue. As you point to the chart you say three white while pointing to three blue. Is one of us color blind?
When you point to the chart, you point to the bue and say three white, then you point to the white and say blue. WTH? So you're saying the blue on the chart is actually white and the white on the chart is Blue? So confusing!
Yes, the colour on the chart could be anything. You decide what colour's to knit where. I did mine opposite of the colour's on the chart I made. Sorry if I didn't explain that in the video.
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I love that you are a English (thrower) knitter because it’s easier for me to follow 😅
I've actually converted to continental since I made this video because it's way faster.
@@PurpleRoseCrafts How can you do that if you're not left handed? It feels so backward to me which makes it slow and it reminds me of crochet which has that same backward left handed feeling.
Oh my goodness, your video changes the color of both K & P stitches and that's what I was looking for for a long time! It's amazing and thank you so much ❤️
Thank you so much! I love the way you’re explaining every single detail.
Thanks so much for this!
Thank you, this is just what I needed.
Great tutorial thank you ❤
Thanks for making it so easy to understand
Very helpful but would have been easier to follow if background had been white and the pattern in blue!
Do you mean for the chart? Sorry! I didn't realize it would be hard to see. I can try uploading a different version to the blog post. Let me see.
Great video..and you didn't ramble on and on. Thank you!
You're welcome! 💜
Great tutorial how do you get such cleab edges mine always look too loosee and untidy
Slip the first stitch purlwise and purl the last one on each row. Hope that helps.
Thank you. This makes sense. I want to make a cell phone holder for my colleagues for Christmas. The color pattern didn't make sense to me.
I'm so glad it helped you understand how to read them! 💜
im confused, i think maybe i did something wrong. what stitch were you using? i was using the purl stich and i heard you say purl but yours doesnt look like purl stich
It's all stockinette, one row knits and the reverse is purl. I'm not sure which row you mean, but the whole row is one or the other.
Can this only apply to stockinette stitch? Thanks for the tutorial❤
I'd be curious to see the patter in garter. I'm sure it would look differently, but should still work.
@@PurpleRoseCrafts Thank you. I'll try and see how it looks ☺️
Great video but how do I cast off with two colors😭😩
Thank you 😀
I'm glad it helped you! 💜 you're so welcome!
hello! is this pattern type only applicable if you're making something that you cannot see the back of? im trying to colour change a scarf and would like it to look neat on both sides... is this possible?
Hello, yes for the most part it's a one sided pattern. It's possible this one could look ok on the backside because there isn't a lot of skipping stitches from one colour to the other. It may look great like that, but best if your tension is the same throughout. Anyone who's done this chart, how's the back look?
you could double the width of the pattern and then sew the scarf shut with the two sides together so it is basically in the round so you cant see the inside ❤
I'm confused about the first white row. The chart makes me think it should be one row but you did two. Am I missing something there?
Yes, I wanted to keep my yarn on the right side when I put it down. I'm not sure if I explained that, and I apologize if I didn't. It just made the white line along the bottom of the pattern a little thicker. You can definitely cut it at the end of the first row, and start again for the pattern section if you want to follow the chart exactly. I hope that helps!
Why are you calling the white squares blue....it's confusing
Hi sorry for the delay. When I knit them, they were knit with the blue yarn.
Very confusing. You say you're going to pick up the white but then you knit with the blue. As you point to the chart you say three white while pointing to three blue. Is one of us color blind?
When you point to the chart, you point to the bue and say three white, then you point to the white and say blue. WTH? So you're saying the blue on the chart is actually white and the white on the chart is Blue? So confusing!
Yes, the colour on the chart could be anything. You decide what colour's to knit where. I did mine opposite of the colour's on the chart I made. Sorry if I didn't explain that in the video.