@@nimbleneedlestwo Thank you so much for your planning on the behalf of your students. I would miss your Sunday videos if they weren't there. I'm so happy for you, getting to live in an exciting city like Vienna. Leb wohl!
Thank you 🙏 I was having a hard time with other videos and then I thought oh nimble Needles he’ll be able to show me and yes you did. Thank you so much. I’m enjoying Japanese stitching book and I just couldn’t understand or see this in my mind thank you so much for the slow motion and you’re always a great help.
Great video Norman! It’s one of the first stitches I learned when learning Fisherman’s Rib. Nice clear and concise instruction!🤗🤗I hope you are settling in!😊
well, this is highly ornamental. So, typically you would incorporate that into some sort of larger shape. You can do k2tog/ssk on either side a couple of stitches removed across two or four rows to create a kinda leave shape...etc..so many possibilites but there's no fixed answer her.
@@nimbleneedlestwo Thanks! I decided to do this stitch pattern instead. th-cam.com/video/BhcTV3gbS_o/w-d-xo.html. I love your stitch so maybe I'll use it in the future.
Thanks for the slow motion portions and the contrasting yarn, needles and background. I don't miss anything!
glad you appreciate my efforts, Valerie!
Thank you so much for making this video even though you've just moved to Vienna!
actually I pre-produced all videos you have seen in the past couple of weeks. wouldn't have been possible otherwise ^^
@@nimbleneedlestwo Thank you so much for your planning on the behalf of your students. I would miss your Sunday videos if they weren't there. I'm so happy for you, getting to live in an exciting city like Vienna. Leb wohl!
Thank you 🙏 I was having a hard time with other videos and then I thought oh nimble Needles he’ll be able to show me and yes you did. Thank you so much. I’m enjoying Japanese stitching book and I just couldn’t understand or see this in my mind thank you so much for the slow motion and you’re always a great help.
So happy the video also included the steps for that eyelet motif, because as soon as I spotted it I couldn't concentrate on anything else.
it really is fascinating isn't it? makes you want to...i dunno..incorporate it into a shawl or so!
I'm starting a fisherman's rib beanie for my next project. I'm going to bookmark this video right away 😃
Thank you, Norman 😊
Have fun!
Great video Norman! It’s one of the first stitches I learned when learning Fisherman’s Rib. Nice clear and concise instruction!🤗🤗I hope you are settling in!😊
i sure am...heat permitting..haha ;-)
I hear that! We are getting thunderstorms today so hopefully they will bring the heat level down!😀
Thank you Norman. You always help. Xx
happy to hear that, Suzanne!
You are amazing Norman!!! ❤
heh...thank you!
Thank you - once again you saved the day! ❤
Happy to help!
Great tuto !
This was very cool, thank you
Glad you liked it!
would you please demonstrate how to undo the knit one below
sorry...don't think i have the time for that.
With the eyelet (k4B), since it is an increase, where would I decrease to get back to my original number of stitches?
well, this is highly ornamental. So, typically you would incorporate that into some sort of larger shape. You can do k2tog/ssk on either side a couple of stitches removed across two or four rows to create a kinda leave shape...etc..so many possibilites but there's no fixed answer her.
@@nimbleneedlestwo Thanks! I decided to do this stitch pattern instead. th-cam.com/video/BhcTV3gbS_o/w-d-xo.html. I love your stitch so maybe I'll use it in the future.