¡Excelente explicación! ¡Muchas gracias! Traté varias veces de hacer el punto brioche a dos colores sin éxito, hasta que descubrí por tu maravilloso canal que con el fisherman’s stitch se obtiene el mismo resultado sin ser tan confuso (con tantos puntos deslizados y YO sobre la aguja). Tengo una pregunta: ¿se pueden obtener los mismos diseños y dibujos utilizando patrones a dos colores de brioche y sustituyéndolos por aumentos y disminuciones del punto fisherman? De antemano, agradezco tu respuesta y te mando un cálido abrazo 😊
Thank you for sharing this. ❤😍 I tried the Fisherman's Rib stitch recently and had to frog it when I could not retrieve a lost stitch successfully. Oops! 😉 I'll have to explore your videos on this pattern and see if I can make a successful attempt at it again. 🙂
Love your videos!!! I was doing the knit only fisherman’s rib and ended up having to rip out many rows. I saw your video on fixing and it was so helpful!!! But, in the repair row, it’s the regular fisherman’s rib. So, do I just continue with the regular one and not go back to the knit only?
You can, but then the pattern would be broken, I mean, you’d have a column of purl stitches where the knit stitches supposed to be, and viceversa. Unless you do it at the beginning and/or the end of a row.
Could you please explain how to do the second WS row when working increases in the round for a hat? previously increased stitches are worked as p1, k1, p1 normal in a flat swatch here, but what to do with it in the round?❤
This will come in handy, I am sure! Thank you for making these very detailed tutorials.
Thank you! This is one of the things I wish I knew when I found the Fisherman’s Rib… Enjoy ☺️
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain, very clear and helpful. You’re the best ❤
My pleasure! Thank you so much 😊
Wonderful! So clearly explained. Thank you so much!❤
I’m happy to hear it! Thank you for letting me know❣️
Thank you very much for this explanation. It’s so clearly explained and with this video I have learned something new ❤
Thank you for watching and letting me know! Happy knitting 🩷
Here she is... the 'Knitting queen'. Thank you. ❤
Thank you too! You put a smile on my face 😃
Yes Yes,... , I love So Wolly so much , She inspires me to knitting videos 🎉❤❤. I love her voice too😊
Thank you so much! You’re very sweet 🥰
You are FULLY WOLLY
Thanks 4 this❤❤
😊 Thank you! Enjoy your knitting❣️
¡Excelente explicación! ¡Muchas gracias! Traté varias veces de hacer el punto brioche a dos colores sin éxito, hasta que descubrí por tu maravilloso canal que con el fisherman’s stitch se obtiene el mismo resultado sin ser tan confuso (con tantos puntos deslizados y YO sobre la aguja).
Tengo una pregunta: ¿se pueden obtener los mismos diseños y dibujos utilizando patrones a dos colores de brioche y sustituyéndolos por aumentos y disminuciones del punto fisherman?
De antemano, agradezco tu respuesta y te mando un cálido abrazo 😊
Thank you for sharing this. ❤😍
I tried the Fisherman's Rib stitch recently and had to frog it when I could not retrieve a lost stitch successfully. Oops! 😉 I'll have to explore your videos on this pattern and see if I can make a successful attempt at it again. 🙂
I’m sure you will! It’s not as complicated as it looks. Happy knitting and thank you for your comments 🤗❣️
Thank you. Very perfect explained. ❤
Oh, thank you! It’s very kind of you. Happy knitting 🤗
Thank you so much!
You too! Happy knitting 🤗
Love your videos!!! I was doing the knit only fisherman’s rib and ended up having to rip out many rows. I saw your video on fixing and it was so helpful!!! But, in the repair row, it’s the regular fisherman’s rib. So, do I just continue with the regular one and not go back to the knit only?
thanks!
My pleasure! Happy knitting 🤗
Kindly madam make video how to pick dropped stitch in fisherman rib stitch.
Please watch this one: How to fix mistakes when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch - So Woolly
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Thank you for your video but What if you only want to decrease 1 stitch not 2
You can, but then the pattern would be broken, I mean, you’d have a column of purl stitches where the knit stitches supposed to be, and viceversa. Unless you do it at the beginning and/or the end of a row.
Could you please explain how to do the second WS row when working increases in the round for a hat? previously increased stitches are worked as p1, k1, p1 normal in a flat swatch here, but what to do with it in the round?❤
يسعدلي مساكي تسلم ايدكي من كل شر لو سمحتي لو تنقيص بنفس القطبة شكرا لكي