Love the tutorials! I think it's great that you help customers to understand visually how to knit your products taking customer service to a whole new level =)
Thanks for the tutorial. Appreciate the clarity of the instruction and also video quality- love the fact that I can use the technique in different ways! Picture is worth a thousand word. Thanks a lot
This technique is not exactly equivalent to tuck stitch on a machine. The closest equivalent in hand knitting to tuck stitches on a machine would be brioche stitch or knit in the row below.
actually, this version of tuck stitch is quite a lot less than 'not exactly equivalent' to machine knitting tuck stitch. Its nothing like this...at least not on my machine. But still very interesting to see!
what size needles are you using as you do the tuck stitch
pyxiekit 1 year ago
Love the tutorials! I think it's great that you help customers to understand visually how to knit your products taking customer service to a whole new level =)
Rekkanotara 1 year ago
Thanks for the tutorial. Appreciate the clarity of the instruction and also video quality- love the fact that I can use the technique in different ways! Picture is worth a thousand word. Thanks a lot
greeneggsandkam 1 year ago
Love it. Thank you. Regards.
mafaldareina 1 year ago
This technique is not exactly equivalent to tuck stitch on a machine. The closest equivalent in hand knitting to tuck stitches on a machine would be brioche stitch or knit in the row below.
yarnover 2 years ago
actually, this version of tuck stitch is quite a lot less than 'not exactly equivalent' to machine knitting tuck stitch. Its nothing like this...at least not on my machine. But still very interesting to see!
Tayohni 2 years ago
Thank you very much for you tutoring.
It is very clear to understand.
ferbasar 2 years ago
On the picot hem, did I miss the part where you mention how to make you increases to get back to the original number of stitches? Thanks!
comette4u 2 years ago
Yes, it seems you did :-)
Look again at about the 3:00 mark, you do a yarn over before each K2tog, so you never actually change the number of stitches on your needles
knitwhits 2 years ago
For those of you who do tuck stitch besides making these pleats, what can you do with it?
calcrules 3 years ago