Väldigt häftigt att nålbinda runt fingret istället för tummen. Har tänkt testa nån sån teknik ett tag nu, men hittills har det bara blivit tum-tekniker =)
Hi, can you tell me what stitch it is you are doing? is it Mammen/Korgen??? I can see the f1 connection....could you film the beginning chain too, please?
I've never seen it done over the index finger! fascinating :)))
Hi Petra, I have not encountered this stitch anywhere else yet, but I have some observations. If you watch the thread through a stitch, it makes a counter clockwise loop, where as the others I have seen makes a clockwise loop. Ignoring the counter clockwiseness, it seems to resemble the York stitch most. But then I am not entirely sure if I have gotten the U/O code correct yet and the counter clockwiseness makes additional problems as the U/O code is a clockwise code.
I believe that this is Broden stitch worked backwards on the index finger so that the front is visible while working into the row below.
Dixielandsgoldenace 1 year ago
Is it possible for some English translations?
RuthiesXStitch 2 years ago
this is amazing. i can see how one will knot off of a row, but how do you get started?
standonrubble 2 years ago
Oj den här typen av nålbindning har jag inte stött på tidigare. Å fint blev det!! tror minsann att jag oxå ska pröva denna variant :)
Bra filmat.
ambrosiata 3 years ago
Väldigt häftigt att nålbinda runt fingret istället för tummen. Har tänkt testa nån sån teknik ett tag nu, men hittills har det bara blivit tum-tekniker =)
Kaylaza 3 years ago
Hi, can you tell me what stitch it is you are doing? is it Mammen/Korgen??? I can see the f1 connection....could you film the beginning chain too, please?
I've never seen it done over the index finger! fascinating :)))
Petra
pittyom 3 years ago
Hi Petra, I have not encountered this stitch anywhere else yet, but I have some observations. If you watch the thread through a stitch, it makes a counter clockwise loop, where as the others I have seen makes a clockwise loop. Ignoring the counter clockwiseness, it seems to resemble the York stitch most. But then I am not entirely sure if I have gotten the U/O code correct yet and the counter clockwiseness makes additional problems as the U/O code is a clockwise code.
AnneB
soluranne 3 years ago