Great video! Everything about it is perfect (voice, camera, speed, etc.) and thank you for using a small sample. I see so many with an enormous amount of stitches and we have to wait way too long for the instructor to work all the way to the other side. Your three center stitches was very adequate and made for an excellent video.
What would you do if you were knitting the heel in a different color than the body of the sock? Is there a way to avoid knitting across the instep during the middle section of the heel?
Thank you for your great videos. You make it very easy to understand the techniques. I feel like I'm sitting right next to you getting a private lesson. Last time I attempted to do German short row heels, I ended up with hideous gaps that wouldn't go away no matter how many times I tried, and I gave up. Do you have any suggestions on how to avoid gaps? Thanks!
Great video! Everything about it is perfect (voice, camera, speed, etc.) and thank you for using a small sample. I see so many with an enormous amount of stitches and we have to wait way too long for the instructor to work all the way to the other side. Your three center stitches was very adequate and made for an excellent video.
Love your tutorials. You are my first stop when I am looking to use a technique. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! This is just what I was looking for since I'm currently doing the magic loop and ready to turn my first heel.
Thank you! Your tutorials are all very helpful. Clear voice and video!
I love your work. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video! My first GSR heel was perfect!
What would you do if you were knitting the heel in a different color than the body of the sock? Is there a way to avoid knitting across the instep during the middle section of the heel?
Skipper Green I would love to know this as well.
Because there is stitching across the instep, we can't use a contrasting heel on a sock with the German Short rows or is there a way to do that?
Excellent video - thank you!
Thank you for your great videos. You make it very easy to understand the techniques. I feel like I'm sitting right next to you getting a private lesson.
Last time I attempted to do German short row heels, I ended up with hideous gaps that wouldn't go away no matter how many times I tried, and I gave up.
Do you have any suggestions on how to avoid gaps?
Thanks!
Highly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Thank you for such a great tutorial, going to give this a try.
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