Just wanted you to know how blessed I was coming across your fingerless mitten pattern. You have explain how to use circular needles in making them. I am up in age an love to learn new ways to knit. You did an awesome job on how to knit with circular needles. Thank You! Keep up with what you do!!
I love your tutorials. It’s so easy to follow and understand! Thank you for teaching us beautiful knitting projects! You are an amazing teacher! ❤️ I made the gloves ( 3 pairs) and I love it! Thank you!
Hi! Yes you could definitely use a single color acrylic yarn as long as it is the same weight (fingering #1). Unfortunately, since this project is knit in the round you could not use straight knitting needles, you would have to use double pointed needles or a circular knitting needle.
hey i love your pattern so much that i'm making some for myself and when the last colour is added on the patternthe last slip stiches look way to close together because on row 26 it says knit 2 dyo and then knit 2, i was thinking maybe this was a mistake because the slip stitch on the 3rd set are too close together and dont reach over the front of the mitten, i'm sorry but its just baffling me if you could help me i would be so greatful. Thankyou
Hi! For row 26 you are exactly right, you should be repeating *Knit 2, DYO, Knit 2*. You will end up with 2 stitches at the beginning, a DYO, then 4 stitches until the next DYO, and then it continues where there will be 4 stitches in between each DYO, and lastly 2 stitches at the end of that repeat portion - Is that what you are ending up with?
Hi - that is a great question! I know you can knit in the round using straight needles, I just have never tried it before, so I cannot give much guidance. You could also knit them completely flat and then seam them up the side as another alternative.
I have been getting so many requests for flat knitting - so I will definitely add this to the video request list! Thank you for checking out my channel!
Thanks for the feedback - I typically try to emphasize that a round is both needles, but may have forgotten to mention it - I'll keep an eye out for it in my upcoming videos
So creative! We like the cute stitch detail so much we included the project in our blog about must-try winter embroidery projects.🙌
Just wanted you to know how blessed I was coming across your fingerless mitten pattern. You have explain how to use circular needles in making them. I am up in age an love to learn new ways to knit. You did an awesome job on how to knit with circular needles. Thank You! Keep up with what you do!!
I absolutely love your content and how you teach. I hope you get a gazillion subscribers very soon!
Aww thank you!!!
Beautiful, I’m going to cast on. Thank you
great tutorial for first time user, thank you
New here 🎉 ... going to give this pattern a try ! 🧶💫🤞🏻😊 I have two pair to make , as gifts... never made a mitt before , so thought I’d start here !
Very nice mittens....thank you for the turtorial
I love your tutorials. It’s so easy to follow and understand! Thank you for teaching us beautiful knitting projects! You are an amazing teacher! ❤️
I made the gloves ( 3 pairs) and I love it! Thank you!
3 pairs of gloves!! That makes me so happy 🤗
KnittingHouseSquare thank you! Makes me so happy too that I could learn and made them. Thanks to you! ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for your lovely work
Very nice 👍
Hi, Thanks for your video and easy explanation. I have a question. Is this a free size mitten? I'm going to knit this for a large hand.
Is straight knitting needles are useful for this project? And could I also use acrylic yarn with a single colour?
Hi! Yes you could definitely use a single color acrylic yarn as long as it is the same weight (fingering #1). Unfortunately, since this project is knit in the round you could not use straight knitting needles, you would have to use double pointed needles or a circular knitting needle.
hey i love your pattern so much that i'm making some for myself and when the last colour is added on the patternthe last slip stiches look way to close together because on row 26 it says knit 2 dyo and then knit 2, i was thinking maybe this was a mistake because the slip stitch on the 3rd set are too close together and dont reach over the front of the mitten, i'm sorry but its just baffling me if you could help me i would be so greatful. Thankyou
Hi! For row 26 you are exactly right, you should be repeating *Knit 2, DYO, Knit 2*. You will end up with 2 stitches at the beginning, a DYO, then 4 stitches until the next DYO, and then it continues where there will be 4 stitches in between each DYO, and lastly 2 stitches at the end of that repeat portion - Is that what you are ending up with?
I don't have round or double-sided needles and there's no video on straight needles so please can you tell me how to do these with strait needles
Hi - that is a great question! I know you can knit in the round using straight needles, I just have never tried it before, so I cannot give much guidance. You could also knit them completely flat and then seam them up the side as another alternative.
@@KnittingHouseSquare thank you so much now I'm trying to do that but I found crocheting this easier but anyway that's for replying
could you please show how to knit fingerless mittens with a thumb gusset, completely using only two straight needles?
plus, great video!
I have been getting so many requests for flat knitting - so I will definitely add this to the video request list! Thank you for checking out my channel!
your welcome and thanks!
Just wish I had known that a "round" means knitting both sides, before adding in a thumb increase..
Thanks for the feedback - I typically try to emphasize that a round is both needles, but may have forgotten to mention it - I'll keep an eye out for it in my upcoming videos