OH MY GOODNESS! You have saved my brain, my nerves, and my very first sweater project!! Thanks for such a perfectly instructed method - was losing my mind trying to read directions to do this. HERO!!!
Seaming is my least favorite part - I've always just made up random stitches and it made my finished product look messy, so this is SUPER helpful! Please make more seaming videos, I'm especially curious about how to attach sleeves to the body...
Thanks Isabel! I'm so glad you found it helpful! I used to hate seaming, but I think once you learn how to do it, it's actually quite calming and fun. I'll definitely add more seaming videos to my to-do list. Thank you :)
You’re very good at describing & explaining. Your video is great quality. I’ve knit for over 10 years, but have always avoided set in sleeves and seaming. Intimidated. Finally I’ve found your video which got me actually doing it!!! Thank you soooo much 🌸
I agree with previous commenters - - very well put together tutorial. Love how you used a thicker yarn with a contrasting color! The other vid I watched used the same color yarn. Was hard to see what was what. Cannot believe there are actually dislikes for this video with all the work you put into it. Don't listen to them!
Wonderful tutorial. I was racking my brain on how to seam the shoulders of my knitted cardigan and this method turned out beautifully! Seamless and professional. I'm so proud of my finished project, thanks to you! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you so much for explaining this method so well without ‘going round the houses’, as we say in England. My first attempt at mattress stitch and I’m thrilled.
Thank you so much for showing and explaining how to do this. It is way better than how I have been sewing up my knitting. It is very much appreciated. Joyce Laing
My fabric was a very dark teal, which made the correct placement of the yarn needle very difficult. So I used a light colored "life-line" that I woven BETWEEN the live stitches (Not thru them) before I did the bind off; did that for both sides; then did the bind-offs. Then when I did the needle insertions for the stitches, I knew exactly where I was working. I have pictures I could download if interested.
Thank you so much. Your video was super-easy to follow. My only concern is that the top of my sweater is done in Seed Stitch. I'm not sure if putting it together will be quite so easy. :But my next sweater, done in Stockinette Stitch, will now be easy to do. Thanks again.
So glad you found it helpful! For a seed stitch you can still do this method you’ll just have to look above the purl bumps for the “V”. Or you could do your bind off as a knit bind off so the edges will have an easy knit band to work off of. I also have a newer version of this video if you would like a slightly neater way to do this ❤️
Updated version here: th-cam.com/video/EG7HNd8Unm4/w-d-xo.html
The audio and video quality has improved so much in the past 5 years, its crazy!
Very clear and slow explanation. Especially after I saw someone else's video where there was no explanation, just image. Well done!
OH MY GOODNESS! You have saved my brain, my nerves, and my very first sweater project!! Thanks for such a perfectly instructed method - was losing my mind trying to read directions to do this. HERO!!!
Thank you, I now have beautiful seams..they were pretty hopeless before I watched your vid...much appreciated
You have such a beautiful, sweet, and soothing voice!
Also, thanks so much! Concise and clear, just what I needed.
Seaming is my least favorite part - I've always just made up random stitches and it made my finished product look messy, so this is SUPER helpful! Please make more seaming videos, I'm especially curious about how to attach sleeves to the body...
Thanks Isabel! I'm so glad you found it helpful! I used to hate seaming, but I think once you learn how to do it, it's actually quite calming and fun. I'll definitely add more seaming videos to my to-do list. Thank you :)
You’re very good at describing & explaining. Your video is great quality. I’ve knit for over 10 years, but have always avoided set in sleeves and seaming. Intimidated. Finally I’ve found your video which got me actually doing it!!! Thank you soooo much 🌸
Thank you!... This is such a clear and very helpful video. 💙
So glad! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. I followed it step by step and it was perfect. Thank you :)
Thank you! I have tried other ways to seam and did not like the outcome. Your way is flawless. Thank you for making it so easy.
Beautifully clear, slow and explicit. Thankyou!
I agree with previous commenters - - very well put together tutorial. Love how you used a thicker yarn with a contrasting color! The other vid I watched used the same color yarn. Was hard to see what was what. Cannot believe there are actually dislikes for this video with all the work you put into it. Don't listen to them!
Thank you so much for this tutorial which is easy to follow and clearly shown!
Now I need to put it to the test🤔🤔🤔
My first jumper is looking great thanks to this
Very helpful video - well done - you explained it very well..thank you.
Thank you, glad it was helpful ❤️
Really clear instructions! Thank you!
Thank you! So glad you found it to be clear
Wonderful tutorial. I was racking my brain on how to seam the shoulders of my knitted cardigan and this method turned out beautifully! Seamless and professional. I'm so proud of my finished project, thanks to you!
Thank you for sharing 🙂
Excellent video. Explained very well.
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Beautiful seam and clear instructions. Thank you!
Well, this video really help me joining my shoulders. I had quite a messy looking seam before I decided to go on TH-cam. Thanks for sharing .
Thank you so much for explaining this method so well without ‘going round the houses’, as we say in England. My first attempt at mattress stitch and I’m thrilled.
I'm so glad it was helpful
Thank you so much! This was so helpful and easy to follow. My seam turned out great. ❤️
Loved it too ! Really easy way :) thank you 💚
Thank you so much for showing and explaining how to do this. It is way better than how I have been sewing up my knitting. It is very much appreciated. Joyce Laing
How cool! You are very clever, and generous to share this almost magical technique with us. Thanks!😀
Fantastic job anyone can follow along. I didn’t have to stop the video and try to catch up. Very clearly explained.
Thank you
Thank you for that video! I've been looking on how to sew my knitted hood together and I had a hard time finding one.
Thank you for this video! Very helpful!
So glad it was helpful, thanks!
Thank you. So easy to understand and see
Explaining very well
Thanks 😊
This is a great tutorial- thanks for the color contrast.
Excellent video! Well filmed, clear and easy to follow along.
You explained this well.
Thank you :)
They always go so fast in these videos!
Thank you so much, I hate seaming and keep taking mine out as it looks awful. Your video and instructions are brilliant and make it so easy 👏❤️
I'm so glad it was helpful and easy for you
Excellent video. Thanks
Ooh this is pretty easy. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video - exactly what I need to connect my cabled head band end to end.
This is si helpful!
I’m so glad! Thanks!
My fabric was a very dark teal, which made the correct placement of the yarn needle very difficult. So I used a light colored "life-line" that I woven BETWEEN the live stitches (Not thru them) before I did the bind off; did that for both sides; then did the bind-offs.
Then when I did the needle insertions for the stitches, I knew exactly where I was working. I have pictures I could download if interested.
I have found it quite enjoyable now I know how. Thank you so much. Liked and subscribed. :)
Brilliant video. Thank you. Subscribed. 🤗🤗
Thank you so much. Your video was super-easy to follow. My only concern is that the top of my sweater is done in Seed Stitch. I'm not sure if putting it together will be quite so easy. :But my next sweater, done in Stockinette Stitch, will now be easy to do. Thanks again.
So glad you found it helpful! For a seed stitch you can still do this method you’ll just have to look above the purl bumps for the “V”. Or you could do your bind off as a knit bind off so the edges will have an easy knit band to work off of.
I also have a newer version of this video if you would like a slightly neater way to do this ❤️
@@TheBlueMouseKnits Thank you so much. :)
Fantastic. Thank you.
Thank you instructions so nice and clear🧶👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent.
Wonderful video, thank you so much ☺️
joyce UK Thanks for your video i'm going to try it out for the first time and will let you know, how I get on.
❤️ Thank You ❤️
Very helpful - thank you!
Great tutorial!
MANY THANKS 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇦🇺🇦🇺
Great video, thank you
Brilliant !
If you knit each piece off on to waste yarn, and then seam after, you will eliminate a whole lot of bulk in that area of the seam.
Great tutorial. Can you share what type of yarn you used in this video?
I believe it was Bernat Maker Home Dec Yarn. It has kind of a tube like design to the strand. Hope that helps :)
Can we use a sewing needle? I dont have a tapestry needle
need this in written or picture form, thank you
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Your voice 😢🤍
This is an extremely bad video. The instructions are incorrect.
beautiful! thanks