As a reminder in the description you will find time stamps to various pars of the video so you can more easily skip to the information you would like to review!
Looking for a toe technique that doesn’t produce a gap between the decrease st and the next stitch. Still looking. Sorry to say that I’m More confused than I can say about what you were trying to teach here.
Carrie, my I suggest making 3 separate videos ? You keep saying they all start the same way, but your terms are different between the 3 , I.e. the double stitch vs. the yarn over. I have no idea what the boomerang is. I’m sorry I’m not very encouraging but I’m more confused than ever. My goal in watching was to find a toe technique that I can use with self striping yarn to get a tight ( no gap) between the decrease stitch and the adjacent stitch. Still looking.
Thank you for your feedback. I’m always looking to improve and letting me know something isn’t clear is always helpful! I’d be happy to do a video where I only do the boomerang heel and toe using just one short row technique.
My apologies about leaving 2 negative comments - I thought the first one got deleted! It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out on a public forum. You are obviously a very experienced knitter.
@@iknitb4itwaship33 No worries and thanks you. Based on what you were saying about decreases it does sound like you’re looking for help with a wedge toe where you decrease stitches to shape the toe. At least the short row heel and toes I’m familiar with don’t involve decreasing.
Bon jour! In the description I always include time stamps to sections of the video so if you want to get to the demonstration more quickly!. Have a great day!
As a reminder in the description you will find time stamps to various pars of the video so you can more easily skip to the information you would like to review!
Just found this and I have to admit I’ve just cast on the fourth of my socks this season
thanks for your video. They are very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Looking for a toe technique that doesn’t produce a gap between the decrease st and the next stitch. Still looking. Sorry to say that I’m More confused than I can say about what you were trying to teach here.
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Carrie, my I suggest making 3 separate videos ? You keep saying they all start the same way, but your terms are different between the 3 , I.e. the double stitch vs. the yarn over. I have no idea what the boomerang is. I’m sorry I’m not very encouraging but I’m more confused than ever.
My goal in watching was to find a toe technique that I can use with self striping yarn to get a tight ( no gap) between the decrease stitch and the adjacent stitch. Still looking.
Thank you for your feedback. I’m always looking to improve and letting me know something isn’t clear is always helpful! I’d be happy to do a video where I only do the boomerang heel and toe using just one short row technique.
My apologies about leaving 2 negative comments - I thought the first one got deleted! It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out on a public forum. You are obviously a very experienced knitter.
@@iknitb4itwaship33 No worries and thanks you. Based on what you were saying about decreases it does sound like you’re looking for help with a wedge toe where you decrease stitches to shape the toe. At least the short row heel and toes I’m familiar with don’t involve decreasing.
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Bon jour! In the description I always include time stamps to sections of the video so if you want to get to the demonstration more quickly!. Have a great day!