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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

An easy, up close, demonstration of how to KNIT THE RASPBERRY STITCH by Judy Graham, Knitter to the Stars, who's knits have appeared in movies, TV, and concerts for over 30 years and who has been hand knitting for over 50 years.
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  • Thank you so much Judy! I can't wait to try this stitch!!

  • @qhloverr

    well, did you try it? hope you are having fun knitting. please like me on facebook.

  • I can't thank you enough for these tutorials, Judy! It is so hard to find a well instructed video on knitting. I'm quite the knitting novice, I've only started a few months ago and I never learned any new patterns, until now! I look forward to more tutorials from you! :)

  • @TheLonerFernclaw

    thanks for your nice note a while back. I hope you'll continue to watch and learn. Please look for me on facebook too.

  • well that wasn't hard at all /wiping sweat of her forehead and coughing blood...

  • @PolarTulip

    ha ha. glad you got it and hope you're enjoying it.

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  • thank you so much!!! i finally understand this!! thank you!!

  • Amazing! 

  • Someone else may have already said this, but you forget to say to slip the first stitch every time you start a row -- including the purled rows. I noticed you do it sometimes without saying to do it.

  • @YourOutlet

    sorry if it seemed too fast. I hope you watched it again and were able to get it.

  • @knittingtipsbyjudy Yes I did :) It was a bit tricky to get the needle in for the purl three together, I actually had a harder time doing that than when you make three stitches :)

  • @qhloverr

    did you try it yet? 

  • I tried this stitch and it looked right, but there were big holes between the raspberries... How do I knit this and not get the holes?

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