This goes soooo much faster Continental style (yarn held in left hand).
WisMiss101 1 year ago
Could anyone with a real easy pattern for a scarf email me. I am looking for a loose open pattern. Much appreciated for information on this.
lstcougarlady 2 years ago
how do you know how many times to repeat whats in the brackets? and how many stitches did you cast on?
blusinsation 3 years ago
well its not my video but i tested it and its multiples of 3 +2 is how many you cast on and you repeat the brakets as nessisary.
haleygayle 2 years ago
she did about eighteen, i paused the vid and counted.
TheSimspro 2 years ago
You repeat the items in the bracket until you get to the last two stitches on the first row, and the last stitch in the third row.
You cast on an even number of stitches.
KWalsh554 1 year ago
thanks for sharing this stitch. you make it look so easy.
jwll2727 3 years ago 2
Hi! Thank you for having this video. I'm planning on knitting a bag using a nylon yarn. Would you suggest using an even number or an odd number of stitches? Thanks!
andenoree 3 years ago
wow thanks alot.
that was great.
just one question after this proccess do you repeat everything from the beginning?
thanks again..
Senken2 3 years ago
This goes soooo much faster Continental style (yarn held in left hand).
WisMiss101 1 year ago
Could anyone with a real easy pattern for a scarf email me. I am looking for a loose open pattern. Much appreciated for information on this.
lstcougarlady 2 years ago
how do you know how many times to repeat whats in the brackets? and how many stitches did you cast on?
blusinsation 3 years ago
well its not my video but i tested it and its multiples of 3 +2 is how many you cast on and you repeat the brakets as nessisary.
haleygayle 2 years ago
she did about eighteen, i paused the vid and counted.
TheSimspro 2 years ago
You repeat the items in the bracket until you get to the last two stitches on the first row, and the last stitch in the third row.
You cast on an even number of stitches.
KWalsh554 1 year ago
thanks for sharing this stitch. you make it look so easy.
jwll2727 3 years ago 2
Hi! Thank you for having this video. I'm planning on knitting a bag using a nylon yarn. Would you suggest using an even number or an odd number of stitches? Thanks!
andenoree 3 years ago
wow thanks alot.
that was great.
just one question after this proccess do you repeat everything from the beginning?
thanks again..
Senken2 3 years ago