I enjoyed your tutorial and cherries 🍒 add such a great incentive, too! Going to be using this teqnique for advent ornaments. Wishing you a Wonderful Winter Holiday!
I have been trying to find the word for this because I saw this in a UA-cam video and then when I try to search for it I kept on getting intarsia knitting. And I kept getting frustrated because I couldn't find the correct tutorial. So thank you! Thank you so much
Hello, could you tell me, what happens to the initial long tail of yarn that you left when you started the stitches? Do you have to make a knot? Or does it just stay long on the other side of the fabric?
You'll want to weave it into your fabric. Just search up "weaving in the ends knitting" or something along those lines on UA-cam, and there will be lots of options for you! This will keep you from having a tail to deal with, and also keep your work from coming unraveled.
Intarsia knitting is you make the pattern while knitting up the project, IE if you where knitting a heart sweater with the hearts at the collar you would knit the hearts as you worked on the sweater, while with duplicate knitting you would knit the project first then add the designs after. Intarsia - knit design while knitting the whole pattern. Dupilacte - add design after pattern is made. I hope this helps.
How do you weave in the tails of the contrasting yarn once you’re done? Specifically so they’re secure but also don’t show through the super bright white front? I just finished a piece of duplicate stitch and am struggling with what to do with the contrasting colour tails.
I'm pretty new to knitting, but I'd assume you'd weave them in just in the color ares ? I could be wrong though, I'm a crocheter learning to knit so that's just how I do it in crochet
@@lemonyyman no, i think you're right. my question (probably not articulated clearly) was a little more detailed than that, in terms of suggestions/techniques for how to weave into fairly irregular sections of the reverse stockinette side in a way that doesn't disrupt the fabric.
As a newbie knitter, this has me SO excited to get back to the roots of my pixel art nostalgia, thanks for a LOVELY tutorial Aspen!
Thank you so much! I was fearing I’d have to do a whole fair isle thing for just one logo, this is so much smoother!
slay thank you for the tutorial im going to try using this technique to recreate the princess Diana sheep sweater!!
ooo yes! would love to see !!!!
This looks soooooo much easier than the technique I'm currently using - thank you!
Omg what! I thought people were doing this by continuously switching colors while Knitting 😭
you can do it that way too! it just depends what technique suits your project best 😁
Me too!
I do
I was😢
I swear sis😂😂😂
Great, and easy to follow tutorial! This technique has completely saved a project I've been stuck on for ages, thank you! :)
I enjoyed your tutorial and cherries 🍒 add such a great incentive, too! Going to be using this teqnique for advent ornaments. Wishing you a Wonderful Winter Holiday!
Thank you! I made my daughter a beanie and wanted to add a pattern since I'm not yet good at knitting with more than one color.
I have been trying to find the word for this because I saw this in a UA-cam video and then when I try to search for it I kept on getting intarsia knitting. And I kept getting frustrated because I couldn't find the correct tutorial. So thank you! Thank you so much
this is such a great tutorial! I am making the coraline sweater for my sisters birthday and i'm going to do the stars this way!
Very helpful! May i know what you did to the tail at the back?
So easy to follow! Thank you!! ❤️🍒
THANK YOU
I have been looking for this tutorial! Thank you 🍒
Thank you so much!! This was what i Needed❤❤❤❤
I'll try it!! With strawberrys thanks You so much!!!!
Thank you! I might go with this instead of doing color change
of course! and yes! especially for really detailed projects it can be good
Thank you so much for this it's very helpful
Awesome job! Thank you for sharing :-}
I wish you had shown reverse side and how to secure ends.
Yeah, i'd like to know too
Just tie 2-3 knot at the back
Is this quicker/more convenient than switching colors while knitting?
Beautiful work and thanks for this tutorial! And I loooovvveee the red yarn - what is it?
Hello, could you tell me, what happens to the initial long tail of yarn that you left when you started the stitches? Do you have to make a knot? Or does it just stay long on the other side of the fabric?
You'll want to weave it into your fabric. Just search up "weaving in the ends knitting" or something along those lines on UA-cam, and there will be lots of options for you! This will keep you from having a tail to deal with, and also keep your work from coming unraveled.
hii i want to try it but i have a question.. what's the difference between this technique and intarsia? i mean is there a visible difference
Intarsia knitting is you make the pattern while knitting up the project, IE if you where knitting a heart sweater with the hearts at the collar you would knit the hearts as you worked on the sweater, while with duplicate knitting you would knit the project first then add the designs after.
Intarsia - knit design while knitting the whole pattern.
Dupilacte - add design after pattern is made.
I hope this helps.
How do you weave in the tails of the contrasting yarn once you’re done? Specifically so they’re secure but also don’t show through the super bright white front? I just finished a piece of duplicate stitch and am struggling with what to do with the contrasting colour tails.
I'm pretty new to knitting, but I'd assume you'd weave them in just in the color ares ? I could be wrong though, I'm a crocheter learning to knit so that's just how I do it in crochet
@@lemonyyman no, i think you're right. my question (probably not articulated clearly) was a little more detailed than that, in terms of suggestions/techniques for how to weave into fairly irregular sections of the reverse stockinette side in a way that doesn't disrupt the fabric.
ممنووون!😍
Is there a way to do this on top of purl stitches?
This is so helpful! May I ask what app you use to make your graphs?
stitch fiddle!
how tight should this be?
Is this the same as color work?
It is a type of colour work :)
How do you do this on crochet
You can't. It needs a regular stitch pattern to follow..
@@jacthomson4905 thanks
Too fast!
You can slow the video speed down 😊