Thank you for this understandable and delightful video! I appreciate that you went slowly enough for one to clearly see what you were doing and that you explained what might seem obvious to some (for instance, count your stitches--had to learn that one the hard way! )
For some reason, I like bobbles--they're just cute!--and now I can go make some. Thanks for your video!
I I want to try to knit a scallop baby afghan. The first 13 rows are a combination of K and P. Then in row 14 and 15 (P4,WYB slip 3, (K3, WYB slip 3 accross to last 4 sts, K4. Next row same except Pearl and WYF. Next 2 rows are K one row, P one row. Row 18 is the one I don't understand. K5, *insert right needle under loose strands and knit together with next st, K5; repeat from * across. Next row is P.
Then the bobble row. Do the loose strands have to do with the scallop? What loose strands?
Thank you soooooooo much!! I was starting to get frustrated because after watching five videos, I was just as confused as I was before I watched them. I clicked on your video to give it "one" more try and FINALLY I have made a row of bobbles!! If I could hug you through the computer screen, I would!
Oh my GOD!! I am so glad that I found your video. I have taught myself to knit with an instructional book and I am making a baby afghan with scallops and bobbles that is in a pattern in the back of the book. I have been fighting with this bobble thing for DAYS! The first time I tried was a major disaster and I had to undo the whole afghan and start all over. Your bobble is amazingly the same bobble pattern that is in this book! Thank you so much!!!!
I want to learn how to knit... my mother was always knitting when I was a little boy (she even had this funny machine that would supposedly make it faster for you LOL)...
I MUST SAY THIS IS ONE OF THE EASIEST BOBBLE VIDEOS I'VE SEEN,BUT IT'S TERRIBLE TO WATCH THE WAY IT WAS SHOT.OTHER THAN THAT IT IS THE EASIEST.
aihanako1 2 months ago
THANK YOU so very much! This is exactly what I was looking for! Clear and concise...perfect.
sepulveda323 6 months ago
Thank you for this understandable and delightful video! I appreciate that you went slowly enough for one to clearly see what you were doing and that you explained what might seem obvious to some (for instance, count your stitches--had to learn that one the hard way! )
For some reason, I like bobbles--they're just cute!--and now I can go make some. Thanks for your video!
PthaloGreen2 6 months ago
really love it,thanks
minamoeinedini 8 months ago
There is a reason theres no 'Dislikes' ;)
MsAlexandraMM 11 months ago
Excellent demonstration, you really simplified it, thank you !!
BodaciousBeck 1 year ago
I I want to try to knit a scallop baby afghan. The first 13 rows are a combination of K and P. Then in row 14 and 15 (P4,WYB slip 3, (K3, WYB slip 3 accross to last 4 sts, K4. Next row same except Pearl and WYF. Next 2 rows are K one row, P one row. Row 18 is the one I don't understand. K5, *insert right needle under loose strands and knit together with next st, K5; repeat from * across. Next row is P.
Then the bobble row. Do the loose strands have to do with the scallop? What loose strands?
heyjude734 1 year ago
Thanks for the clear explanation. Good to see it in with other stitches.
bayview15 1 year ago
@art4kidsbooks Thank you! :-)
Gingerly4it 1 year ago
Thank you soooooooo much!! I was starting to get frustrated because after watching five videos, I was just as confused as I was before I watched them. I clicked on your video to give it "one" more try and FINALLY I have made a row of bobbles!! If I could hug you through the computer screen, I would!
Zuelua 1 year ago
@Zuelua Awwww! Thank you! :-)
Gingerly4it 1 year ago
I love your style of teaching..very clear and fun
art4kidsbooks 1 year ago
I'm new to knitting. What's a bobble used for? Just to fluff up / decorate a piece?
DavSnow 1 year ago
@DavSnow Yes, it's just to add decoration.
Gingerly4it 1 year ago
holy crap! i did it! it wasnt as pretty as yours because im using smaller, more boring blue yarn... but I did it!
Thanks for expanding my knitting horizons! :p
rachelj2600 1 year ago
lovely
polka401 2 years ago
Thank you for the tutorial. It looks very easy to knit the bobble. Regards from Ecuador.
mafaldareina 2 years ago
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH! :)
tickletumtandy 2 years ago
Oh my GOD!! I am so glad that I found your video. I have taught myself to knit with an instructional book and I am making a baby afghan with scallops and bobbles that is in a pattern in the back of the book. I have been fighting with this bobble thing for DAYS! The first time I tried was a major disaster and I had to undo the whole afghan and start all over. Your bobble is amazingly the same bobble pattern that is in this book! Thank you so much!!!!
Sindre74 2 years ago
I want to learn how to knit... my mother was always knitting when I was a little boy (she even had this funny machine that would supposedly make it faster for you LOL)...
JTMason001 3 years ago
You should give it a try, it's a lot of fun. There are lovely knitting machines out there. I've never tried one though.
Gingerly4it 3 years ago