why is everyone having a go about her method?? i’ve not seen it before either but it makes such a beautiful pattern 😍 i will definitely be giving it a go!! i’m currently making a mood blanket and trying to do different patterns for each square so this is brilliant! and have just finished my first headband (with this tutorial) for my baby cousin using moss stitch. thank you so much for such a brill video 😊 extremely helpful and beeauuuutiful pattern 💕
I have never seen knitting like this, but it seems like it can be much faster to do than what I currently do when I do a rib stitch. I'll give it a try. Thank you!
This is actually the English Rib pattern. There is no purling, just slipping stitches purl-wise. What she calls purling is knitting two stitches together on the foundation row, then knitting together a stitch and a previous yarn over. Otherwise it's very clear. I'm making a baby headband using this.
What’s the name of these patterns? After making a headband I wanted to try to make a cowl neck with the circular needles but for some reason I can’t do it right. I want to follow this style. Can somebody pls help me
This is the rib knit pattern. With a cowl neck, you want to knit as much as if you were knitting the bottom of a sweater. Give it a try and let me know if you need any more tips.
This is a strange way of knitting, I’ve never seen anyone knit like this before, this confuses me. I gues I am spoiled with old fashion way, as long as you know what your doing , it works for you. Thanks for the toturiol.
Different knitting method so quite interesting to watch. I think its a fisherman's rib? Look very comfy.
why is everyone having a go about her method?? i’ve not seen it before either but it makes such a beautiful pattern 😍 i will definitely be giving it a go!! i’m currently making a mood blanket and trying to do different patterns for each square so this is brilliant! and have just finished my first headband (with this tutorial) for my baby cousin using moss stitch. thank you so much for such a brill video 😊 extremely helpful and beeauuuutiful pattern 💕
I have never seen knitting like this, but it seems like it can be much faster to do than what I currently do when I do a rib stitch. I'll give it a try. Thank you!
Very nice. Casting shown here is much more complicated here than it really is.
Hello, just one questione. The knit stitches are knit normally, but the purl stitches are warped differently, are they simply slipped?
Have you got tutorial pattern for newborn headband for spring
Can this just be done in the regular way of knitting by using knit one purl two stitches?
Awesome Tutorial, Wish me luck as I go attempt this♥♥
Am making this for sure for my cousin!
This is actually the English Rib pattern. There is no purling, just slipping stitches purl-wise. What she calls purling is knitting two stitches together on the foundation row, then knitting together a stitch and a previous yarn over. Otherwise it's very clear. I'm making a baby headband using this.
Is this the same as knit in the knit stitch below?
awesome.
Nice 🌹
What’s the name of these patterns? After making a headband I wanted to try to make a cowl neck with the circular needles but for some reason I can’t do it right. I want to follow this style. Can somebody pls help me
This is the rib knit pattern. With a cowl neck, you want to knit as much as if you were knitting the bottom of a sweater. Give it a try and let me know if you need any more tips.
Thank you! I’m going to try again 🤞🏼
Is it 8ply
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For knitting how is she saying purl stitch
This looks a lot like one color brioche
That's what I think it is, too.
The stitches inside are too thick. It will be uncomfortable for the baby
This is a strange way of knitting, I’ve never seen anyone knit like this before, this confuses me. I gues I am spoiled with old fashion way, as long as you know what your doing , it works for you. Thanks for the toturiol.
No way! They’re called knitting needles and not pins.