Thank you so much for this tutorial. I just could not wrap my head around this when I thought of it and your explanation made it all click. I am definitely using this in my knitting.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have just started a fresh pair of socks and used this method, I love the way it looks, and it worked out perfect never having done a German short row.
Very nice explanation of how to switch the ribbing. I know you have spoken about it but a visual learner like myself it is wonderful to see it actually completed. I chose to do a twisted 1x2 rib for my field sweater rib and am loving the look. ❤
Hi Tash ,thanks for this tutorial looks much neater back to front. I’ve just finished the April cardigan and I’ve got to pickup 340 stitches. Would you block it first it’s very curled and I’ll have to knit wrong side too. I would appreciate you advice. (It’s wool and mohair) I thank you cheers Merilyn from NZ
I'm knitting a sweater top-down and want to do this for the neck. however what would happen once I get to the bottom of the sweater? can I do the short row first, flip the work inside out, knit the ribbing, cast off, and then flip it inside out again? would I have to use two short rows--one before the ribbing and one before I cast off?
Hi Emily. You can do it again at the bottom ribbing but you dont need to flip again for the bind off. If you bind off in pattern where you knit the knits and purl the purls, that looks the same from both sides. So, in essence, you can bind off from the wrong side as well without having to flip back.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I just could not wrap my head around this when I thought of it and your explanation made it all click. I am definitely using this in my knitting.
Thanks so much. Glad the video helped to explain it. :)
Oh that’s perfect Tash. Picked up this tutorial from the link that you posted for me Thank you. 🙋🏼🏴
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for this tutorial. I have just started a fresh pair of socks and used this method, I love the way it looks, and it worked out perfect never having done a German short row.
Thanks Amy. I am so glad it was helpful!
Very nice explanation of how to switch the ribbing. I know you have spoken about it but a visual learner like myself it is wonderful to see it actually completed. I chose to do a twisted 1x2 rib for my field sweater rib and am loving the look. ❤
Awesome. Glad you are enjoying the process. :)
Thank you for the tutorial just what I need for current items I'm knitting. Take care Tash ❤😊
Thanks so much Rosemary. I hope you are keeping well. x
Genius❤
Hi Tash ,thanks for this tutorial looks much neater back to front. I’ve just finished the April cardigan and I’ve got to pickup 340 stitches. Would you block it first it’s very curled and I’ll have to knit wrong side too. I would appreciate you advice. (It’s wool and mohair) I thank you cheers Merilyn from NZ
That might be easier to do if you could at least steam block the edge to reduce the curling before you pick up stitches. :)
Thank you Tash! This is so helpful 🙏🏼💖
Thanks Taci!
thanks Tash super useful and clear ❤
You're welcome Barbara. x
Thanks for sharing. His is useful for sure 😊
You're welcome! :)
I'm knitting a sweater top-down and want to do this for the neck. however what would happen once I get to the bottom of the sweater? can I do the short row first, flip the work inside out, knit the ribbing, cast off, and then flip it inside out again? would I have to use two short rows--one before the ribbing and one before I cast off?
Hi Emily. You can do it again at the bottom ribbing but you dont need to flip again for the bind off. If you bind off in pattern where you knit the knits and purl the purls, that looks the same from both sides. So, in essence, you can bind off from the wrong side as well without having to flip back.
@@mostlyknitting thank you!!! ❤️
Thanks Tash😃
No worries Susie. :)
Great idea.
Thanks Diane. :)
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