Thank you sooo much for this video ! It is not so easy to follow the pattern because English is not my language. But with this video there are no questions left. Suddenly it is so easy to knit this. Again, thank you so much. Thank you for the model.
I just wanted to say thanks for the video! It's been a while since I did a BSJ, and I couldn't remember how to seam it with the garter stitch in different directions. Very helpful! Thanks again. :)
this was a huge help- thank you for posting it! i hope you have other videos for other techniques cuz you are really good at step by step explanations that make sense! :)
I found the videos at just over half way on my first BSJ (following the advice to do the small one before attempting one for me!). The videos were very clear and helpful, and I think I'm going to try out the I-cord edging on my jacket too!
Thank you very very much for the videos! I read the line by line instructions,and I got confused. Your videos cleared up my confusion. I highly recommend watching your videos when knitting the jacket. The I-cord and buttonhole tips really give a nice finish to the jacket.
These videos have been very helpful and your knitting is very nice; my only suggestion would be a close up shot of the stitches rather than an overhead view since we can't see the stitches you point out when you are doing so. Thanks for these videos =)
Thank you so much. I hope you can answer a question I have. I watched the Meg Swansen video. She said if you make this pattern for an adult size, cast on 9 extra stitches on each side. Does that mean not to do the original 9 increases? Also, there is no need to add the fullness for the diaper. How do I adust for leaving out those stitches? Thanx so much.
Hi, I'm working on an EZ baby surprise jacket, and have a question. When she gives the instructions to work on center 90 stitches only did you find it easier to leave the stitches on the circular needles, or did you place them on waste yarn?
This was really an exceptional tutorial. Unfortunately, wish I'd seen it before starting as I'm about to frog the project and start anew. There's nothing like visual aid. Thank you
This was an excellent presentation! Thank you so much! I dont' think I could have completed this project without all your terrific instructions. I love the icord and how to sew the seam so neatly. Thank you again! Do you have an idea for a good matching hat for this pattern?
This was very interesting, loved all the detail. Very easy to follow.
mzlemony 4 months ago
Thanks for this great tutorial!
tinathecrafter 4 months ago
Thank you sooo much for this video ! It is not so easy to follow the pattern because English is not my language. But with this video there are no questions left. Suddenly it is so easy to knit this. Again, thank you so much. Thank you for the model.
mariniert1 1 year ago
I just wanted to say thanks for the video! It's been a while since I did a BSJ, and I couldn't remember how to seam it with the garter stitch in different directions. Very helpful! Thanks again. :)
ambrielly 1 year ago
this was a huge help- thank you for posting it! i hope you have other videos for other techniques cuz you are really good at step by step explanations that make sense! :)
tonregen 1 year ago
Hi, what is the brand knitting needle you have there and how long is the cable length? sorry if someone else asked this question. Thanks
goodsyd 2 years ago
Addi Turbo nickel coated steel from Skacel. Likely a 40" length.
L2Belt 1 year ago
Great seam tutorial! I just sewed an awesome seam (and enjoyed it!) thanks to your video.
:)
VelmaZemir 2 years ago
Thank you!
I found the videos at just over half way on my first BSJ (following the advice to do the small one before attempting one for me!). The videos were very clear and helpful, and I think I'm going to try out the I-cord edging on my jacket too!
ADHUK 2 years ago
Thank you very very much for the videos! I read the line by line instructions,and I got confused. Your videos cleared up my confusion. I highly recommend watching your videos when knitting the jacket. The I-cord and buttonhole tips really give a nice finish to the jacket.
sonogirl68 2 years ago
These videos have been very helpful and your knitting is very nice; my only suggestion would be a close up shot of the stitches rather than an overhead view since we can't see the stitches you point out when you are doing so. Thanks for these videos =)
Rekkanotara 2 years ago
Thank you so much. I hope you can answer a question I have. I watched the Meg Swansen video. She said if you make this pattern for an adult size, cast on 9 extra stitches on each side. Does that mean not to do the original 9 increases? Also, there is no need to add the fullness for the diaper. How do I adust for leaving out those stitches? Thanx so much.
fayelevinson 2 years ago
I would certainly buy the pattern for the adult size before proceeding.
L2Belt 1 year ago
I would like to THANK YOU!!!!...
You are the best tutorial.
I have been watching your 6 episodes for a week and finished 3 suprise baby jackets. the last one turned out to be the best looking.
I did have to watch your episodes over and over again. The collar part and the finishing part has not been explained. But, I did it it at the end.
I will be watching for your episodes.
Again Thank you very much and please keep up the great show and tell talent that you have:::))))
ferbasar 2 years ago
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Hi, I'm working on an EZ baby surprise jacket, and have a question. When she gives the instructions to work on center 90 stitches only did you find it easier to leave the stitches on the circular needles, or did you place them on waste yarn?
consensustranz 2 years ago
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consensustranz 2 years ago
This was a FANTASTIC series. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I'm sure it will become a "classic" in knitting how-to videos.
schultesingermany 2 years ago
This was really an exceptional tutorial. Unfortunately, wish I'd seen it before starting as I'm about to frog the project and start anew. There's nothing like visual aid. Thank you
consensustranz 2 years ago
This was an excellent presentation! Thank you so much! I dont' think I could have completed this project without all your terrific instructions. I love the icord and how to sew the seam so neatly. Thank you again! Do you have an idea for a good matching hat for this pattern?
allhailrat 2 years ago