Thanks Norman you are a star as always. Now I’m older k 3 tog is difficult especially with 4 ply. Bit of practise and your method works a treat. Thank you Norman
2:16 this is what I needed for my way above my knowledge base. Knitting a 5 foot tall Christmas Tree for my trailer. We camp during Christmas and wanted a flat tree on the bathroom door. Seeing the knitting 3 was just what I needed if I try to do in one piece. Or I can do my sections individually and sew them together. (Which would be easier) using US 50 needles and a chunky velvet yarn. 🧶 😊
Wow this looks so much better with the middle k3 together! Very neat, and works nicely with my new addi needles ❤️ Thanks for your easy to follow tutorials🙏🏻
thank you so much NimbleNeedles. I have just started knitting a gorgeous ajour patterned vest for my daughter. Oh my goodness I almost gave up on the array of abbreviations in the pattern. Bit k3tog using your second method is just the look that is needed in this pattern and am so relieved you've delivered a dummy-proof explanation on how to do it. Thank you!
So glad I found this tutorial. My current project has multiple k3tog in the pattern. The yarn I’m using is not only slippery but splits easily also. This has made my knitting so much easier and saved a lot of annoyances. Thank you for sharing 😊
I am watching this video after getting to the end of the knitted heart tutorial on your website. I want to a centered knit three together. I used my new chiaogoo needles and it turns out really well, with very minimal holes when compared to your work. I've been knitting for a week. :)
I am a new knitter and so glad I found your site! I have a question I think is related to this video. In the beanie hat I am trying (haha) to make, it states: K3 tog, do not drop loops. YO, then knit 3 tog again. Drop all loops from the left needle. Three stitches gives you 3 stitches. The row before this has 60 stitches and this row should also have 60 stitches. I am clueless about how to knit 3 together and not drop the three I have knitted through. Do you have any ideas or videos about how this is done?
well...knitting symbols are all over the place. There should be a legend...but different designers use the same symbol for different decreases. THe "broom shape" is typically the centered double decrease...but well...
Hi Norman..sorry.. I couldn't find where to ask advice...may i please? my pattern for a racerback tank knit bottom up has decreases in the section between waist and the hem,..the decreases are leaning toward the side seams. is this correct? i thought the were supposed to lean toward center front on front and center back on back? thought? Thanks Norman ❤️
Thanks Norman you are a star as always. Now I’m older k 3 tog is difficult especially with 4 ply. Bit of practise and your method works a treat. Thank you Norman
Thanks for this lovely explanation!
my pleasure, Abigail!
2:16 this is what I needed for my way above my knowledge base. Knitting a 5 foot tall Christmas Tree for my trailer. We camp during Christmas and wanted a flat tree on the bathroom door. Seeing the knitting 3 was just what I needed if I try to do in one piece. Or I can do my sections individually and sew them together. (Which would be easier) using US 50 needles and a chunky velvet yarn. 🧶 😊
5 feet tall? wow!
Exactly what I was looking for! I knew there had to be more options than just K3tog, which doesn't sit nicely in my pattern. Thanks very much!
You are very welcome 😊❤
Thank you !
Wow this looks so much better with the middle k3 together! Very neat, and works nicely with my new addi needles ❤️
Thanks for your easy to follow tutorials🙏🏻
Glad you like it!
thank you so much NimbleNeedles. I have just started knitting a gorgeous ajour patterned vest for my daughter. Oh my goodness I almost gave up on the array of abbreviations in the pattern. Bit k3tog using your second method is just the look that is needed in this pattern and am so relieved you've delivered a dummy-proof explanation on how to do it. Thank you!
awesome!
So clear and well explained! Thankyou
You are very welcome fiona! ❤
Very helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much for your videos. It helps me alot. I'm an experienced crocheted but just started knitting again and loving it.
So glad I found this tutorial. My current project has multiple k3tog in the pattern. The yarn I’m using is not only slippery but splits easily also. This has made my knitting so much easier and saved a lot of annoyances.
Thank you for sharing 😊
yeah..k3tog can be tough with splitty yarn and slightly less sharp needles. glad you found this tutorial helpful, Debbie
Thanks!
This helped tremendously. Thank you very much :)
Tq Norman, very helpful tips.
Glad it was helpful! my pleasure, veni
I am watching this video after getting to the end of the knitted heart tutorial on your website. I want to a centered knit three together. I used my new chiaogoo needles and it turns out really well, with very minimal holes when compared to your work. I've been knitting for a week. :)
Thank you, Norman! This really helped!!
Happy to hear that sandy 😊❤
Thank you. You are super helpful
Sehr gut erklärt und dargestellt. Ich freue mich auf weitere Videos von Ihnen.👍🤩🇨🇭
Und ich freu mich über Deutsche Kommentare
Thank you. I'm working on a hat. I think the center decrease will be perfect.
You rock!
I am a new knitter and so glad I found your site! I have a question I think is related to this video. In the beanie hat I am trying (haha) to make, it states: K3 tog, do not drop loops. YO, then knit 3 tog again. Drop all loops from the left needle. Three stitches gives you 3 stitches. The row before this has 60 stitches and this row should also have 60 stitches. I am clueless about how to knit 3 together and not drop the three I have knitted through. Do you have any ideas or videos about how this is done?
i have no video. But you might look up kyok (knit yarn over knit). It sounds like it is a similar technique :)
When the symbol looks like a broom is it k2tog slip1psso it doesn't say it shows the broom?Thanks you do Fabulous knits ❤
well...knitting symbols are all over the place. There should be a legend...but different designers use the same symbol for different decreases.
THe "broom shape" is typically the centered double decrease...but well...
Knitting is quite fiddly, isn’t it? LOL I’m learning a lot from you.
it sometimes can. But hey...you grow with the challange, right?
Hi Norman..sorry.. I couldn't find where to ask advice...may i please? my pattern for a racerback tank knit bottom up has decreases in the section between waist and the hem,..the decreases are leaning toward the side seams. is this correct? i thought the were supposed to lean toward center front on front and center back on back? thought? Thanks Norman ❤️
I think you asked that question twice. That is...let's say it doesn't exactly help either of us save time ;-)
@@NimbleNeedles oh! so sorry ! i didnt think my post went through...i do appreciate your time and thank you for the advice 🙏👍
Is there a way to do a centered P3 together?
Sure. Take a look at my second channel (link in description)
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