I love watching you do your purl sts you make it look d as I easy and smooth using your left hand to guide the working yarn and direct the st. Looks more efficient then the way I’ve seen in most videos where they just use one hand. 🙂 Thanks for a great video clear and precise instructions and giving both names fir the purl st is above and beyond. 👍
I don't know if you still read comments when the video is of this age but I figured it was worth an ask. I've tried this but for some reason my work always ends up looking like a gappy diamond shape instead of a coherent cord. Do you have any recommendations. Thank you for your time.
Why does my cables have huge gaps on the sides? What am I doing wrong? I have great difficulty moving the un knit stitches from their pegs to the empty ones. Am I knitting too tight.? Mine. Looks horrendous. Huge gaps
Not sure if you'll answer this 4 years later but is there way to make a cable that is in the opposite direction? Like C4B? Im converting a needle project to the loom and they use both in a row
Hi Tina, It all comes down to tension and the type of yarn that you are using. Yarn like wool can stretch and adjust more easily than acrylic yarn. Also are you looking at the project while it is still on the loom? When you take it off the loom it will look much tighter. Blocking does wonders for a project and evens out tension.
I love watching you do your purl sts you make it look d as I easy and smooth using your left hand to guide the working yarn and direct the st. Looks more efficient then the way I’ve seen in most videos where they just use one hand. 🙂
Thanks for a great video clear and precise instructions and giving both names fir the purl st is above and beyond. 👍
I haven't seen your method before and love it. Thank you for sharing.
OMG. Love this video - very clear instructions. Plus, I LOVE the color of that loom! And the matching stitch holder.
Good demo! Would love to try this out. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful video! Thanks so much.
I don't know if you still read comments when the video is of this age but I figured it was worth an ask. I've tried this but for some reason my work always ends up looking like a gappy diamond shape instead of a coherent cord. Do you have any recommendations. Thank you for your time.
Why does my cables have huge gaps on the sides? What am I doing wrong? I have great difficulty moving the un knit stitches from their pegs to the empty ones. Am I knitting too tight.? Mine. Looks horrendous. Huge gaps
Why does mine have HUGE gaps to the left and right of the cable?
is it suppose to be really tight or am i doing something wrong?
Not sure if you'll answer this 4 years later but is there way to make a cable that is in the opposite direction? Like C4B? Im converting a needle project to the loom and they use both in a row
I didn't know reverse stockinette was a purl. Thanks
Help when I’m doing this in the round do I do row 1 clockwise then reverse ???
Wouldn't it be better to e-wrap the knit stitches ?
Is this also can do in flat panel for scarf?
Will this work in a beanie
How do I prevent huge gaps?
Is it me? The instructions on the video don’t match up with the instructions for the written pattern. Am I reading something wrong? Beautiful pattern.
They match.
No matter how I do this I have huge gaps on the sides ,sometimes only one side
Hi Tina, It all comes down to tension and the type of yarn that you are using. Yarn like wool can stretch and adjust more easily than acrylic yarn. Also are you looking at the project while it is still on the loom? When you take it off the loom it will look much tighter. Blocking does wonders for a project and evens out tension.