You're a great teacher. Thank you, I enjoy your videos. The video quality is clear and not fuzzy, well lit and so much easier to watch what you are doing up close, and the sound is clear. Much easier to see and hear.
Thank you for your very clear demonstration, I’m a new machine knitter and finding the whole process. Very confusing. I’ve watched other videos and I just could not grasp what was been shown, I thought it was me , until I found your very clear demonstrations and now I fully understand what needs to be done. Thank you again
You are most welcome, and thank you for your positive feedback it is greatly appreciated. I'm happy to know that my tutorials are helpful to others. I remember being intimidated by my knitting machine and struggled to find clear tutorials to help me. That's why I created this TH-cam channel. Enjoy! 😊
Hello Didi, because decreasing is required to shape a neckline so the remaining stitches will form the shoulder line, short row shaping would not be the method I would use because it doesn't change the stitch count. I usually cast off a certain number of stitches typically a 1/3 of the combination of neck and shoulders stitches and use a 2 step full fashioned decrease going up on each side of the cast off neckline. It creates a lovely even edge and you can easily pick up stitches later on if required for a neckband. I do use short rows for shaping the shoulders especially if knitting a set in sleeve garment. It creates a nice slope and minimize any extra fabric in the underarm for a nice fit. There might be other methods that I'm not aware of to do a neckline but this is how I do mine using a combination of cast off and decrease :)
Hi! Yes to do a neck shaping you do have to decrease in order to get the right amount of stitches for you neck but also for your shoulders. This would be good if you want to shape the shoulders instead of decreasing. 😊
Hello Zuzana, when the lever on the carriage is placed in H (Hold position) and needles brought forward to E position, the stitches on the E position needles will not be knitted when the carriage passes over.
Hello Jack, the machine used for this tutorial is 9mm bulky knitking ( brother) kh 260. Great machine for a beginner, lots of room between needles for a clear view, especially when hand manipulating stitches. 😊
You're a great teacher. Thank you, I enjoy your videos. The video quality is clear and not fuzzy, well lit and so much easier to watch what you are doing up close, and the sound is clear. Much easier to see and hear.
Thank you Laurie for your positive feedback. I'm very happy to know that I can help 😊
Thank you for your very clear demonstration, I’m a new machine knitter and finding the whole process. Very confusing.
I’ve watched other videos and I just could not grasp what was been shown, I thought it was me , until I found your very clear demonstrations and now I fully understand what needs to be done. Thank you again
You are most welcome, and thank you for your positive feedback it is greatly appreciated. I'm happy to know that my tutorials are helpful to others. I remember being intimidated by my knitting machine and struggled to find clear tutorials to help me. That's why I created this TH-cam channel. Enjoy! 😊
Your videos are great. You explain such a lot in a short time with a clear demonstration. Thank you!
You are most welcome elfy! Thank you for your positive feedback 😊
This helps me allot Im knew to knitting on a flat bed and everything you just taught really helped me so much
You are most welcome. Thank you for letting me know, I greatly appreciate your feedback. 😊
@@knittingonthehook your channel is really helpful I been racking my brain trying to understand what the heck I'm doing lol
If I can be of assistance to answer additional questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 😊
Great video in instructions and recording- thank you!
You are most welcome Brenda! Thank you for your positive feedback and for watching, greatly appreciated. 😊
Thanks so much for sharing this succinct video on partial knitting. Subscribed!
You are most welcome Kathy, thank you for subscribing.😊
Amazinggg!!!! Thank you for this video!!!!
You are most welcome Missmaddy. Thank you for your positive feedback, greatly appreciated. 😊
Perfect explanation - I'm going to go try this now! Thank you!
You are most welcome Joni 😊
So helpful and clear!
So helpful! Thank you so much!
You are most welcome, thank you for your positive feedback. 😊
Can you do a tutorial on shaping a scooped neckline using partial knitting or short rows? Thanks! Your videos are very helpful!!
Hello Didi, because decreasing is required to shape a neckline so the remaining stitches will form the shoulder line, short row shaping would not be the method I would use because it doesn't change the stitch count. I usually cast off a certain number of stitches typically a 1/3 of the combination of neck and shoulders stitches and use a 2 step full fashioned decrease going up on each side of the cast off neckline. It creates a lovely even edge and you can easily pick up stitches later on if required for a neckband. I do use short rows for shaping the shoulders especially if knitting a set in sleeve garment. It creates a nice slope and minimize any extra fabric in the underarm for a nice fit. There might be other methods that I'm not aware of to do a neckline but this is how I do mine using a combination of cast off and decrease :)
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Would you use this for a v-neck collar? If yes, can you show how?
Would this be used for a v neck sweater or would I need to do decreases, beginner knitter.
Hi! Yes to do a neck shaping you do have to decrease in order to get the right amount of stitches for you neck but also for your shoulders. This would be good if you want to shape the shoulders instead of decreasing. 😊
What knitting machine is this? Thank you!
My knitting machine is a KH 260 knitking ( brother) 😊
What does the letter "H" do on your machine?
Hello Zuzana, when the lever on the carriage is placed in H (Hold position) and needles brought forward to E position, the stitches on the E position needles will not be knitted when the carriage passes over.
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You are most welcome Terry 😊
what kind of machine do you have
Hello Jack, the machine used for this tutorial is 9mm bulky knitking ( brother) kh 260. Great machine for a beginner, lots of room between needles for a clear view, especially when hand manipulating stitches. 😊
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