Seeing the 3 decreases together I can see how, in certain situations, each would be chosen. But I too prefer #1. Thank you for sharing. Stay healthy, Be kind and Keep smiling 🤗🤗
Thank you for your very practical video. I do the first one on my mytered garter stitch blankets. Your camera work and demos help my dyslexic brain so much.
Slip 1, k2tog, psso is my favorite, I find slipping 2 stitches together kind of awkward for some weird reason lol. I also like the left-leaning aesthetic.
Seeing the 3 decreases together I can see how, in certain situations, each would be chosen. But I too prefer #1. Thank you for sharing. Stay healthy, Be kind and Keep smiling 🤗🤗
Thank you for your very practical video.
I do the first one on my mytered garter stitch blankets.
Your camera work and demos help my dyslexic brain so much.
Thanks for showing not just the decreases, but how to tink them!! ♥️♥️
You bet!
My favorite is the 1st. I gravitate to anything centrally located and balanced. Thanks so much for the tutorials.
You are so welcome!
I like the slip 2 k1 then slip the first 2 slipped stitches back over the k1, or the first method.
the first one!! looks the most symmetrical to me
My favorite is the first snd i am using it in my first scrappy blanket mitered square 💕
Useful to see the decreases together for comparison! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I like the slip the one and knitting two together
I like the 1st method that looks centered
My fav is the CDD
Slip 1, k2tog, psso is my favorite, I find slipping 2 stitches together kind of awkward for some weird reason lol. I also like the left-leaning aesthetic.
I prefer the first method. It's produces a cleaner finish.
the only thing I would say is that some patterns need a specific style if the fabric is meant to truly lean not go straight up.
Yes, good point!
The first one.