I will add this edge to an inexpensive, purchased knitted cardigan to strengthen and give weight to the light-weight bands to elevate its look. Though I have knitted many whole garments, I use my machine to upgrade items. Love your videos!
I got a comment, and am trying to answer that question. The person had their edging bend to the back. Make sure your picked-up stitches are close enough together. You want to avoid either gathering or stretching the blanket.
When you get very close to the corner, start putting the clusters closer together. Crowd the clusters as you approach and crowed the next one or two as you go around. It curves around corners quite well in this way.
"Crowd" the edging as you approach a corner and just after you go past the corner, that is, pick up stitches closer together. It makes a smooth corner.
Yes! Just keep an eye on the edging as it forms. If the clusters are too far apart, the edging will cup, so pick up a little more closely every few stitches. There isn't a set rule for this - it will depend on the size of the blanket, but it's pretty easy to do.
I will add this edge to an inexpensive, purchased knitted cardigan to strengthen and give weight to the light-weight bands
to elevate its look. Though I have knitted many whole garments, I use my machine to upgrade items. Love your videos!
Thank you! More blanket edging tutorials please! 😀
Thank you so much this is exactly what I need to finish a blanket I have made on my zippy 90. Can't wait to start 😍😍😍
Thanks a lot for this edging. I used for a neckline and worked out great!
So beautiful..thank you so much.🌿🌹🌿
Wonderful!!! Thank's
Thank you so much. Beautiful demonstration!!!
Thanks!
Прекрасно!!!
This would make some great tops for knitted slippers. First one will decide how to go
about shaping the edges of the body of the foot piece.
I love her I bought some videos she is a great teacher.
Thank you!!!
that's so pretty!!
Buenos días profe, q belleza mil gracias por tus enseñanzas, Dios te bendiga
Excelente acabamento 👏 Obrigada
Gostei 💐
Thank you very much. 😘
so nice ....
Muy buen trabajo, gracias!!
Благодаримо!
Sehr gute Anleitung so wie alle Videos.
I got a comment, and am trying to answer that question. The person had their edging bend to the back. Make sure your picked-up stitches are close enough together. You want to avoid either gathering or stretching the blanket.
Muito lindo 😍
Too much !! Thank you so much for sharing friend!!
Do you start again on the edge stitches of that edging to do it on the next length? If not, how do you "go round the corner" please? TIA
When you get very close to the corner, start putting the clusters closer together. Crowd the clusters as you approach and crowed the next one or two as you go around. It curves around corners quite well in this way.
beautiful! how do I go around a corner for a rectangular blanket?
"Crowd" the edging as you approach a corner and just after you go past the corner, that is, pick up stitches closer together. It makes a smooth corner.
Can this edge use for a round blancket?
Yes! Just keep an eye on the edging as it forms. If the clusters are too far apart, the edging will cup, so pick up a little more closely every few stitches. There isn't a set rule for this - it will depend on the size of the blanket, but it's pretty easy to do.
Thanks very much, I try.
Thanks for sharing all your videos :)
Hah ive just been ironing things and it kinda ruins them! This is great. Maybe a bit too advanced for me yet.