most helix knitting patterns would end the way they started, with one color, you could try binding off the colors as they present and see if you like it.
I'm afraid that is not my design. If you have a question about a specific design, it's best to contact the designer as I can't really make suggestions on someone else's design.
Sure. You can also use Helical Knitting that involves stopping a color 3 sts before the next color and slipping them. Here's a post from MDK about it: www.moderndailyknitting.com/announcing-something-new-to-learn-about-helical-knitting/
Thanks Patty
Thank you so much for this. Is there a special way to bind off when working in this method with multiple skeins?
most helix knitting patterns would end the way they started, with one color, you could try binding off the colors as they present and see if you like it.
@@PattyLyonsKnitting thank you. I’m going to try this on a hat and don’t want to mess it up as I decrease and bind it.
How would you handle yarn overs in hellical knitting?
Nice Video but I need a video on how to do decrease 's on a hat. There is not one video on this.
This is not a video teaching decreases. It is for Helix knitting. You would still make the k2tog or other decreases where it calls for in the pattern.
Hi Patty could you tell me if the Faux Cable sock on Ravelry can be done as helical knitting
I'm afraid that is not my design. If you have a question about a specific design, it's best to contact the designer as I can't really make suggestions on someone else's design.
Excellent 🙌🧶
Patty - can this be done with just 2 yarns?
Sure. You can also use Helical Knitting that involves stopping a color 3 sts before the next color and slipping them. Here's a post from MDK about it: www.moderndailyknitting.com/announcing-something-new-to-learn-about-helical-knitting/
Thanks so much, Patty. Watched the video. I’m off to start some socks.