I lost my Nana before she could finish teaching me all that she knew about knitting so now I'm trying to fill in the gaps. Seeing your knitting took me back to watching her knit and felt so familiar ❤️ Thank you Sheila
Thank you for this lovely video! I just love your accent and could listen to you for hours. I am making my first ever sweater for my mother, and you've helped me with the sleeve increases. Thank you, thank you.
THANK YOU! I put my knitting needles down for a long while. Well, today I started to make a very simple baby blanket & couldn’t remember how to increase a stitch. Just need to do a couple to start off. I watched another video & her way was not familiar & I kept failing. Well, the moment you did your increase it was like riding a bike. All came back to me. I’m only 1:25min into the video and I’m back in the saddle. Thank you so much!
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 I was having some issues with starting the blanket but I grabbed some old yarn & practiced a few times. Now I’m on a roll! It’s coming back to me now. Hopefully my skills will pick up where I left off.
Thank you Sheila, your tutorials are so easy to follow. I just now noticed how you are holding your working thread, and I tried it and love it! The working yarn just glides through the fingers at a nice tension and that poor wee baby finger is no longer cramped from being folded in so tightly. Much appreciated. Hello from Nova Scotia.
nice to know my tutorial hasn't just taught someone to increase the sleeve stitches, but also a different way to hold the yarn, thank you for watching Vicky from Newcastle Upon Tyne
Thank you so much Sheila, I'm a beginner and not too smooth...it took me a while to get this but I finally do 💗 so happy. I'm really quite terrible at knitting thus far, but I'm absolutely determined. Thanks again 💗☺️💗
Thank you Sheila you are a very helpful lady and I wasn't sure if I couldmke sleeves on straight knitting needles bc my dad also did say he never saw his own mum knit them on circular ones and im glad i dont have to buy any for it Xxx
Thank you so much, Sheila. These are VERY clear instructions. I'm knitting a fingering weight sweater for my new wee grand-nephew, and the increases look beautiful!
Im also a beginner and havw began knitting a pullover for an 11 year old child. Already done the back and front and now beginning to knit the first sleeve. I have cast on 50 stitches and knitted 5 rows in stockung stitch. I now have to increase 1 stitch at rhe beginning of the next row and increase another stitch at rhe end of the knitted row. How do I increase by 1 stitch at rhe beginning of the row and how do I increase by 1 stitch at the end of this row. I know its simple but im learning. TIA. Love your Irish accent.
Hello from Vermont USA. We have the same first name, spelled the same! I landed on your video because I wanted to see how to make a basic knit increase for a baby toy I am knitting, tho' continental style. Your demonstration was perfect! I now see how to do it in continental. Your accent struck me as not "typically" British; I suspect it reflects some regional dialect, as in the US, the difference between a northern accent and a southern accent.
Hello Sheila, you are right my accent is a regional one, i am what is known as a Geordie from Newcastle Upon Tyne not quite as far North as Scotland, near the border, i am happy my video was of help to you..🤗
My mother was from Kingston upon Thames. She never lost her British accent living in America for 30 years. Actually I didn't really think she had an "accent" but other folks did. @@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191
Thank you. I’m working on a pattern that was telling me to increase only on one side but the seem would end up curving while the other seam with be straight. So frustrating.
Wonderfully clear demonstration. This was so helpful! I have recently taken up knitting again for a soon to arrive grand-baby but realized there were some things that I'd forgotten how to do. Many thanks and best wishes!!
Thank you so much Sheila, that was so helpful. Knitting is my new hobby since being locked down - it’s the only thing (apart from drinking beer) that keeps me sane. Also loving your Geordie accent! xx 😘
Thank you for helping me rekindle my old love of knitting. As I am in Florida and my governor, Desantis thinks my life is expendable, I'll be doing more crafts. 🌴🌴
Newbie here, Thank you for the clear instructions! I had a question though? Is this only done from the Knit side, or do you do it in the Purl side too!? Thank you so much!
I do it on the knit side, but it can be done on the purl side as well if you are doing a pattern, sometimes it is better on the wrong side to keep the pattern right..🤗
I like the 2nd method thankyou, I did a trial run piece. Now doing the sleeve, but am stuck? I have knitted 12 row double rib (56) st. Change to no 8* and pattern says Inc. row: K (1) *inc., k (2) repeat from * until (1) st remains k (1) - 74 st Next row all p. I have tried every which way but can't figure this out. Please help thanks luv n light x
Knit the 1st st, (inc in the next st, knit the next 2 sts) repeat the sts in the brackets till only 1 st left knit that stitch that is how it looks to me but i have 3 sts left after the last inc not 1, so i would just knit those 3 sts it will come to 74 sts, looks like a slight fault in the pattern..
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 Do you have a way of doing the rib on a cardigan on each side and to do buttons first time I'm knitting a cardigan ty for replying back hope ur well and staying safe xx
@@shirleywilliams3831 this is how i do the bands on a small cardigan a video from my other channel ua-cam.com/video/jPmdOHAjWSQ/v-deo.html skip to the end of the video
Hi Sheila I’m asking you for help I’m trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong with my work I have to increase after doing Rib 4 and then I have to increase next stitch then I have to rib 3 and increase. Next stitch repeating from star to last 6 stitches I’ve done this so many times I’m thinking of giving up on this when I’m finished I am meant to have 81 stitches but I’ve got over many what am I doing wrong I started with 66 stitches plz help me
Hi Lorraine, hope i can help, i cast on the 66 stitches you said you started with and rib the first 4 sts, increase on the 5th st then rib 3 and increase next st, so increasing on every 4th st to last 6 sts increase 1st and rib last 5 sts takes me to 81 sts, think that may be what you are supposed to do, you may have been increasing on every 3rd st, try it and good luck that you have those 81 sts at the end of it
ghost hacker with Scottish Basil, i am fine just sick of staying at home thing as i live alone need to see my family but will have to wait, good thing we have facebook video calling, hope you are keeping well too
I lost my Nana before she could finish teaching me all that she knew about knitting so now I'm trying to fill in the gaps. Seeing your knitting took me back to watching her knit and felt so familiar ❤️ Thank you Sheila
⁷ú⁸úi ii ïu ji úu ji ïuííuí⁸úíúïúíúuu ii uí ii iíiíúiïu iiiíu ii ííí ii
Thank you for this lovely video! I just love your accent and could listen to you for hours. I am making my first ever sweater for my mother, and you've helped me with the sleeve increases. Thank you, thank you.
THANK YOU! I put my knitting needles down for a long while. Well, today I started to make a very simple baby blanket & couldn’t remember how to increase a stitch. Just need to do a couple to start off. I watched another video & her way was not familiar & I kept failing. Well, the moment you did your increase it was like riding a bike. All came back to me. I’m only 1:25min into the video and I’m back in the saddle. Thank you so much!
Thank you Erin, glad i was of help to you 🤗
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 I was having some issues with starting the blanket but I grabbed some old yarn & practiced a few times. Now I’m on a roll! It’s coming back to me now. Hopefully my skills will pick up where I left off.
These increase styles make for a neat tidy edge. Thankyou Sheila. 🌺
Thanks Sheila for the demonstration. You are clear & show a good description. Easy to follow. Tracy 😊
Thank you Sheila, your tutorials are so easy to follow. I just now noticed how you are holding your working thread, and I tried it and love it! The working yarn just glides through the fingers at a nice tension and that poor wee baby finger is no longer cramped from being folded in so tightly. Much appreciated. Hello from Nova Scotia.
nice to know my tutorial hasn't just taught someone to increase the sleeve stitches, but also a different way to hold the yarn, thank you for watching Vicky from Newcastle Upon Tyne
Thank you for sharing this technique... I love the way the margins remain smoothe and even with this method. Blessings!
Thank you Sheila for your helpful information just started knitting again. Bless you.
thank you so much for such a fast and easy to follow instruction! I’m knitting my first jumper and this has been invaluable ❤
Thank you for teaching me at a distance. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much Sheila, I'm a beginner and not too smooth...it took me a while to get this but I finally do 💗 so happy. I'm really quite terrible at knitting thus far, but I'm absolutely determined. Thanks again 💗☺️💗
Thank you so much for this explanation and for taking the time to show us..
A big thankyou Sheila for showing the increase much better looks lovely 😊😊😊
Thank you! This is very helpful to me since I'm a beginner and you instruct so well ❤️.
Glad to be of help Jeelyn
Lovely video and much easier than many videos I have watched .Thank you
Love your accent. I forget how to do these stitches. Helpful. ☺️
Thank you..
Very clear, great instructions without any faffing around!..x
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Sheila you are a very helpful lady and I wasn't sure if I couldmke sleeves on straight knitting needles bc my dad also did say he never saw his own mum knit them on circular ones and im glad i dont have to buy any for it Xxx
Hello, may I know how you increase a stitch from the back side?
Thank you Sheila for sharing your knitting knowledge. X
Any time!
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 I love watching your videos when I get time. X
@@carolinesutliffe8944 there's plenty for you to watch i get carried awsy sometimes🤗
Hi Sheila, thanks for the video. I’ve been wanting to know the correct way to do this for years. This is the stuff knitting patterns don’t explain 👍xx
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Sheila x
Best explanation I've seen! 🥰
Thank you so much, Sheila. These are VERY clear instructions. I'm knitting a fingering weight sweater for my new wee grand-nephew, and the increases look beautiful!
Glad it was helpful!.
So useful, thank you Sheila 😊
Thank you for the tutorial!!! I am using method 2 for my jumper sleeve!
Thank you Sheila very clear and so easy once you know how. Bless you
Glad it was helpful Sharynne...
Hi Sheila that was useful I usually do the first method , but I will try the second one too, they both look neat thankyou , happy knitting x
Love the way you teach. I just subscribed to your videos!!
Why have I not seen this video before!? Brill instructions Sheila 😀 👍 x
I catch up on some of the comments eventually Jan get so many,,there is probably a lot more you haven't seen..
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 understand Sheila so many videos I have to catchup on too xx
Im also a beginner and havw began knitting a pullover for an 11 year old child. Already done the back and front and now beginning to knit the first sleeve. I have cast on 50 stitches and knitted 5 rows in stockung stitch. I now have to increase 1 stitch at rhe beginning of the next row and increase another stitch at rhe end of the knitted row. How do I increase by 1 stitch at rhe beginning of the row and how do I increase by 1 stitch at the end of this row. I know its simple but im learning. TIA. Love your Irish accent.
Thank you Sheila! I’ve watched quite a few sleeve increase videos but your tutorial made it finally stick!
happy to be of help Amanda...
Thank you for the incredible video. Was very helpful!
Hello from Vermont USA. We have the same first name, spelled the same! I landed on your video because I wanted to see how to make a basic knit increase for a baby toy I am knitting, tho' continental style. Your demonstration was perfect! I now see how to do it in continental. Your accent struck me as not "typically" British; I suspect it reflects some regional dialect, as in the US, the difference between a northern accent and a southern accent.
Hello Sheila, you are right my accent is a regional one, i am what is known as a Geordie from Newcastle Upon Tyne not quite as far North as Scotland, near the border, i am happy my video was of help to you..🤗
My mother was from Kingston upon Thames. She never lost her British accent living in America for 30 years. Actually I didn't really think she had an "accent" but other folks did. @@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191
Really helpful to inexperienced knitter like me !
Thank you. I’m working on a pattern that was telling me to increase only on one side but the seem would end up curving while the other seam with be straight. So frustrating.
Wonderfully clear demonstration. This was so helpful! I have recently taken up knitting again for a soon to arrive grand-baby but realized there were some things that I'd forgotten how to do. Many thanks and best wishes!!
thank you Madeline for that nice comment
Thank you so much Sheila, that was so helpful. Knitting is my new hobby since being locked down - it’s the only thing (apart from drinking beer) that keeps me sane.
Also loving your Geordie accent! xx 😘
I think knitting is a new hobby for a lot of people since the lockdown started Rebecca😂🤣
Thank you! Had forgotten how to do - easy to follow and understand.
How do I increase the stitches at the end of the row that I've just knitted
I like the way yo u knit increase two different way I love it 😀😃😃😃😄💜💞👍
Thank you for helping me rekindle my old love of knitting. As I am in Florida and my governor, Desantis thinks my life is expendable, I'll be doing more crafts.
🌴🌴
Knowing how to knit never comes in wrong, helps to pass the time🤗
Very clear instructions
I loved both brilliant going to started before i foget thank u very much
Happy to help Therese..
Newbie here, Thank you for the clear instructions! I had a question though? Is this only done from the Knit side, or do you do it in the Purl side too!? Thank you so much!
I do it on the knit side, but it can be done on the purl side as well if you are doing a pattern, sometimes it is better on the wrong side to keep the pattern right..🤗
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 awesome! thank you so Much for responding!
Thank you for this increasing tip. I like the second increase never did like the way I was doing it with the little bumps showing. Thanks again.
Thanks Sheila. I don't think I have been doing this correctly ever.
Thanks Sheila.
Well explained ❤
Really helpful.
Greetings from Greece.
❤😘💝🌸
Could I just do one side for a bat wing sweater?
Don't think so Nora, both sides would have to match up, just need to make the sleeve a lot wider
Thank you learning to knit, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful to you Jacqueline...
I like the 2nd method thankyou, I did a trial run piece. Now doing the sleeve, but am stuck? I have knitted 12 row double rib (56) st. Change to no 8* and pattern says Inc. row: K (1) *inc., k (2) repeat from * until (1) st remains k (1) - 74 st Next row all p. I have tried every which way but can't figure this out. Please help thanks luv n light x
Knit the 1st st, (inc in the next st, knit the next 2 sts) repeat the sts in the brackets till only 1 st left knit that stitch that is how it looks to me but i have 3 sts left after the last inc not 1, so i would just knit those 3 sts it will come to 74 sts, looks like a slight fault in the pattern..
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 Thank you Sheila, a great help will do. The pattern is woman's weekly 1979! luv n light x
Thanks so much for this helpful tip ❤️
Glad to be of help Jenny 🤗
THANK YOU SHEILA
O can you tell me qhats the difference in increasing and make one they both sound the same to me x
They are the same Shirley make 1 is another way of increasing on the sleeves.🤗
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 Do you have a way of doing the rib on a cardigan on each side and to do buttons first time I'm knitting a cardigan ty for replying back hope ur well and staying safe xx
@@shirleywilliams3831 this is how i do the bands on a small cardigan a video from my other channel ua-cam.com/video/jPmdOHAjWSQ/v-deo.html skip to the end of the video
this is another way of doing the bands, you can probably find a few more amongst my videos ua-cam.com/video/h7fUHAvIPcs/v-deo.html
Hi Sheila I’m asking you for help I’m trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong with my work I have to increase after doing Rib 4 and then I have to increase next stitch then I have to rib 3 and increase. Next stitch repeating from star to last 6 stitches I’ve done this so many times I’m thinking of giving up on this when I’m finished I am meant to have 81 stitches but I’ve got over many what am I doing wrong I started with 66 stitches plz help me
Hi Lorraine, hope i can help, i cast on the 66 stitches you said you started with and rib the first 4 sts, increase on the 5th st then rib 3 and increase next st, so increasing on every 4th st to last 6 sts increase 1st and rib last 5 sts takes me to 81 sts, think that may be what you are supposed to do, you may have been increasing on every 3rd st, try it and good luck that you have those 81 sts at the end of it
Don’t you need to M1R & M1L for the second way of increasing so that the right side of the sleeve is leaning to the right?
There's no leaning anyway on increasing all the same ..
So you only knit 1 stitch at the beginning but 2 at the end?
Yes Cloudy if you take a close look you will see 2 sts at the start before the inc stitch and at the end 2 sts after the inc st ..
thank you so much
Can you please tell what's the needle size in mm ? Tyvm!! It's very helpful ☺️
I used 4mm needles for the double knitting wool i was knitting with 🤗
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 thank you very much!!!❤️❤️
Thank you very much
Thx this video is very helpful
Thank you 🙏🏻🥰 This was very helpful 👍🏻🥰
Glad to be of help
Thank you. I love you beautiful accent❤️. Reminds me of my grandmother who was from Glasgow
💙Forever Scotland💙
Mines a Geordie accent from Newcastle, my grandmother was also from Glasgow
This was very helpful
Glad to be helpful
Good morning how are you xx
I am fine Angela be doing more knitting and crochet seeing our country is in lockdown again, nothing else to do is there..
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Thanks madam
You’re welcome 😊
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How are you that's nice x
ghost hacker with Scottish Basil, i am fine just sick of staying at home thing as i live alone need to see my family but will have to wait, good thing we have facebook video calling, hope you are keeping well too
Brilliant!!! Thank you! Xx
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