AmazingI I am a73years old and I must admit the knitting technique is so well explained I am going to try this technique immediately Thankyou so much Julie
I'd love to see the back of the work... what would you use this stitch for? if the back of the work is an interweave of many strands of yarn, it's obviously not reversible, but also quite bulky, and the different 'threads' might 'catch' on things...
Will this stich roll at the ends? I was trying to find out if you could do it as a scarf pattern or do you need some EDGING/GARTER/RIB so it doesn't roll ?? any advice
Is there anything one can do about the curling?? It’s expected as this is essentially stockinette stitch, however, can one add some kind of a border to help with the curling? I’m trying to make a headband using this pattern.
Make a ribbed border, maybe? You could still do the longtail cast on with the pretty braided effect, then k2 p2 for one round with one color and then switch to the other until you get to the pattern? Just throwing out ideas.
I would've like to see the back of the work as well, also if you were working on double point needles could you work both yarns across after each pass example two knit sides then two purl sides? Or does that just become a brioche style knit?
How would you do this in the round? Also i'm doing some ribbing and I wan't to have the knit stitches one color and the purl stitches another... How could I do this??? :)
Kaila Bruce Kaila Bruce this is similar to double knitting. If you were to work it in the round you would only do the RS row -R1 til you get the length of tube you like. This won't show up as a rib. If you want the purl stitches to show then just k2 p2 in the round switching colors for each. Just cross the different color yarns as you switch so you don't get a tangled mess or tension issues 😊
There's only one way to find out! Mind you, I will add, whenever I have tried to be 'clever' with a pattern and introduce a new 'angle', it hasn't often worked out as I would have liked... but give it a go. You can always undo, and learn, if it doesn't work...! Let us know how you get on! Good luck!
It does work. If you're getting the 'error, page not found' message, look at the top Right-hand corner, for a little cross. click it. That exposes the main home page. There's a search box. Type simple vertical stripe stitch' in the box. click the 'magnifying glass'. It will take you to the written instructions.
I'd like to know how to do this in the round either on circular needles or double pointed. Also, how would this work if you wanted to do 4 stitch sections (4 grey and 4 rust)?
I once tried knitting a plaid swatch with 1 stitch black stripes, and I think it was 3 row green stripes and I forget how many red stitches and rows. But anyway I was knitting a so called true plaid(in other words, no crochet duplicate stitch involved, just knitting) I did it stranded and horizontally striped. So I would do a 2 color long tail cast on in the color repeat I wanted, knit each stitch in the color it was cast on(so stranded colorwork), then once I finish the red stripe I cut the yarn and started the green stripe, continuing to knit the black as normal. Then I cut the green yarn and repeated what I did previously. Is there any difference between your vertical striping method and mine other than that yours involves slipping stitches whereas mine is just knitting across?
I keep trying to follow your directive and download the stitches from your site. All they keep doing is demanding an email address, to put me on your mailing list. But I'm already on! And I don't want multiple copies of the newsletter. Help!
yes, Just omit the single stitches at the end, and alternate the columns. Use a stitch marker to denote the start and finish of the rows. You only need to do knit rows, because the 'purl' is taken care of, in the round. Do one row one colour, the other colour in the next row. Alternate.
when you're binding off, shouldn't intarsia rules apply? Bring up each new color from underneath? You'd think it would need to be at least consistent, in order to make a design along the top -- either bring up each new color from underneath, or from the top. And usually, this is used as a cuff or hat brim, so it just continues on into some other stitch, like stockinette for instance, so a bind-off isn't a problem, which people might like to know.
I'm still new to knitting and I'm on my second scarf for a close friend well after his one is done I'm making a nother for a nother friend and his known for red and black and my question is with this way of knitting with to colours does this work for longer lengths of the same colour before switching to the second colour?
AmazingI I am a73years old and I must admit the knitting technique is so well explained I am going to try this technique immediately Thankyou so much Julie
the incradible the same way
thank you for sharing this from the start to the finish, no bells or whistle very clean and easy to comprenhed.
These are the best explanations in the whole UA-cam
I'd love to see the back of the work... what would you use this stitch for? if the back of the work is an interweave of many strands of yarn, it's obviously not reversible, but also quite bulky, and the different 'threads' might 'catch' on things...
Thank you for putting this stitch pattern on UA-cam. It is a lovely stitch and I hope I can master it!
Thank you for the detailed video. I wanted to design something but wasn't sure how to do it. Thanks!
Thank you for this video...can you do this with three colors?
V nice n unique pattern.easy n wel explained too..thanks for sharing this lovely pattern..
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I wanted to see what the back looked like when its finished
What an easy to follow video thank you
Ok I'm gonna try this .. thank you so much for the video!!
Yay! I'm so glad you guys are posting again. I've been waiting forever lol
Fantastic! Thank you!.
Wonderful tutorial-thank you. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
What a fantastic technique.
Does anybody have any ideas for what project to knit with such a chunky fabric?
Will this stich roll at the ends? I was trying to find out if you could do it as a scarf pattern or do you need some EDGING/GARTER/RIB so it doesn't roll ?? any advice
Is there anything one can do about the curling?? It’s expected as this is essentially stockinette stitch, however, can one add some kind of a border to help with the curling? I’m trying to make a headband using this pattern.
Make a ribbed border, maybe? You could still do the longtail cast on with the pretty braided effect, then k2 p2 for one round with one color and then switch to the other until you get to the pattern? Just throwing out ideas.
I wanted to see the finished back side too
Love you dude 😎😎😎
Thanks you to see new stitches
You are welcome 😊
I would've like to see the back of the work as well, also if you were working on double point needles could you work both yarns across after each pass example two knit sides then two purl sides? Or does that just become a brioche style knit?
Erin Tsosie We always have a photo of both sides of the work on our website. You can see it here: newstitchaday.com/simple-vertical-stripes-stitch/
YOUR PDF PRINT OUT SHOULD BE MORE EASY TO GET I DON'T WANT ANY MORE THINGS ON MY COMPUTER THAT I DO NOT WANT11111
Erin Tsosie
Erin Tsosie
you see the back of the work every time he rotates his needles at the end of a row. The back and front would look about the same with this technique.
Can we have design some geometric pattern in between .plz show
I wonder if this would work with 3 colors?
Great tutorial!
Brilliant.
Thanks! :)
How would you go about doing half n half? Like only 2 stripes
Merci beaucoup j aime bien cette vidéo. thank you for video.
for Belgique . merci
If I used a border in a third color would I eliminate the complexity of the dual color cast on? I’m a permanent beginner.
Can we use three colours in this🤔
How would you do this in the round? Also i'm doing some ribbing and I wan't to have the knit stitches one color and the purl stitches another... How could I do this??? :)
Kaila Bruce Kaila Bruce this is similar to double knitting. If you were to work it in the round you would only do the RS row -R1 til you get the length of tube you like. This won't show up as a rib. If you want the purl stitches to show then just k2 p2 in the round switching colors for each. Just cross the different color yarns as you switch so you don't get a tangled mess or tension issues 😊
Cómo me gustaría que fuera en español esta bonita clase gracias
If using this in a project, how would you incorporate an increase or a decrease?. Thx
Do u do a 1 to 1 webcam tutorial because I got lost sometime after two minutes?
Can you knit with more than 2 colors?
I made a muffler but it rolls from sides. Pl let me know what shd I do
How to use two colours making vertical but half one colour other half another colour
how many stiches of casting would you recommend? i hope you can reply to my comment!
Hey I want to knit this design with 4 colours for a stawl, Please reply me how to do that
I’d love to do this but with circular needles in the round, and also make cables with color B! Is this possible?!
There's only one way to find out! Mind you, I will add, whenever I have tried to be 'clever' with a pattern and introduce a new 'angle', it hasn't often worked out as I would have liked... but give it a go. You can always undo, and learn, if it doesn't work...! Let us know how you get on! Good luck!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video and share it with us. And just an FYI, the PDF download link is not working.
It does work. If you're getting the 'error, page not found' message, look at the top Right-hand corner, for a little cross. click it. That exposes the main home page. There's a search box. Type simple vertical stripe stitch' in the box. click the 'magnifying glass'. It will take you to the written instructions.
@@alexandraabraham6698 thank you!
How Great is that!?😳 thank you🍺
Very helpful - thank you.
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Can this be started with a provincial cast on to create an infinity scarf?
There's only one way to find out - !
I'd like to know how to do this in the round either on circular needles or double pointed. Also, how would this work if you wanted to do 4 stitch sections (4 grey and 4 rust)?
Tennafa
I tried to download the pattern k528 but it doesn’t work. Can you help?
What a great tutorial! Thanks!
Hi, I love this video but can I know which colour should I cast on first for the border? The first cast or the second? Thank you!
Will it be the same for three colours ?
Is it possible to make a sweater out of this pattern?
Anything is possible ;). Would it be easy? That I don't know.
awww haaaa! nice finish :)
I once tried knitting a plaid swatch with 1 stitch black stripes, and I think it was 3 row green stripes and I forget how many red stitches and rows.
But anyway I was knitting a so called true plaid(in other words, no crochet duplicate stitch involved, just knitting)
I did it stranded and horizontally striped. So I would do a 2 color long tail cast on in the color repeat I wanted, knit each stitch in the color it was cast on(so stranded colorwork), then once I finish the red stripe I cut the yarn and started the green stripe, continuing to knit the black as normal. Then I cut the green yarn and repeated what I did previously.
Is there any difference between your vertical striping method and mine other than that yours involves slipping stitches whereas mine is just knitting across?
Can this pattern be modified with 3 colors? If so how will that change the pattern?
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That is fascinating. Is there anyone who could make me thigh high socks with vertical stripes? Re enacting Landsknechts.
muy bonita; lastima que no entiendo el idioma!! gracias!!
I just naturally have vertical stripes on my work and I don’t know even know how HAHAHAH
Great video! Would this stitch pattern work with knitting-in-the-round?
yes, see my reply below.
Plz you learn me this design very slowly.
I keep trying to follow your directive and download the stitches from your site. All they keep doing is demanding an email address, to put me on your mailing list. But I'm already on! And I don't want multiple copies of the newsletter. Help!
Could this be done in the round?
yes, Just omit the single stitches at the end, and alternate the columns. Use a stitch marker to denote the start and finish of the rows. You only need to do knit rows, because the 'purl' is taken care of, in the round. Do one row one colour, the other colour in the next row. Alternate.
when you're binding off, shouldn't intarsia rules apply? Bring up each new color from underneath? You'd think it would need to be at least consistent, in order to make a design along the top -- either bring up each new color from underneath, or from the top. And usually, this is used as a cuff or hat brim, so it just continues on into some other stitch, like stockinette for instance, so a bind-off isn't a problem, which people might like to know.
The download isn't aviable.
Yes we aren't currently offering those downloads. Sorry.
@@yarnistco I got it.
My little pea brain is gonna explode trying to get this down. Knitting is not for the uncoordinated, that's for sure!
Pourquoi l écriture sur l écran puisque c est la même langue que vous utilisez pour l explication
Merci
this is so dumb, i was lost after row 4. Which row i should start to repeat? from row 1 again?
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I'm still new to knitting and I'm on my second scarf for a close friend well after his one is done I'm making a nother for a nother friend and his known for red and black and my question is with this way of knitting with to colours does this work for longer lengths of the same colour before switching to the second colour?