This stitch will work for just about anything. But you will have to watch your yarn and gauge for a purse, as you would with any stitch combination. You have to be careful, because if you put heavy things in a knitted purse, they can really stretch out. Lining the purse with fabric will correct that.
Kathy - I recommend looking at patterns for kitchen towels on Ravelry, and choosing one that you like from there. That way you'll have the stitch, the yarn amounts, the finished dimensions, the cast-on number, etc. And, you'll be able to see photos of what your finished towel will look like.
This is shellac polish, that I had done at the salon. The half-moon shape is actually a nude color. We shot this video several weeks ago, and now I have the same manicure again, with no nude color - just top coat showing through the half-moon shape. I think I prefer it the way I have it now!
I love this stitch. I made my nephew a couple sweaters with it when he was in grade school and my sister had to literally hide them when they wore out. The kid would not stop wearing them! LOL He's 28 now. It's really easy once you get going. Thanks for this!
@QusieQ- I'm afraid you have your comments set so that I can't reply directly or tag you. You want to repeat Rows 1-4, going back to Row 1 after you've completed Row 4.
Thanks for the help I understand tje waffle stitch now and I have start the scarf, being a beginner I've been looking for stitches to help me improve I love your videos and I hope to be able to knit some of them soon.
I've seen the waffle stitch before, but as a 2x2 rib pattern, which I prefer because it's more reversible. Is it more common to see a 2x1 or a 2x2 rib for waffle stitch, Staci?
Is it as simple as following 1,2,3,4 (row 4 being same as row 2) then repeating rows 1-4 until you reach desired length? Or do you skip row 1 after using it once in the beginning, and just repeat 2,3,4? Thanks, love ur videos by the way!!
I have a question. In all your videos showing how to do a stitch, it says how much to cast on. But I don't get what it means like multiple of 3 plus 1. I still don't get that
Melinda Hogue - double-pointed needles are absolutely not necessary for this stitch, unless you're knitting in the round. I only use them because I like to use the shortest needles possible. To start on the wrong side, just start knitting the wrong side stitches. Then that side becomes the wrong side.
Hi love the waffle stitch, I'm making a blanket using this stitch at the moment.. I'm self taught and would love to make a hat to match. how would I go about decreasing it please. thankyou jenna
Can you please explain what 3+1 stiches mean? Why don't you say 4 stitches? I am a New knitter, and I would appreciate a little explanation. Love Your vids.
In these Fancy Stitch Combos demonstrations, I assume that the knitter is already comfortable with the basics - like knit, purl, etc. My demonstration plus the written instructions for the stitch (available below the video in the video description field) should be enough info to get most knitters going on these stitch combinations. Sorry it wasn't for you.
This stitch will work for just about anything. But you will have to watch your yarn and gauge for a purse, as you would with any stitch combination. You have to be careful, because if you put heavy things in a knitted purse, they can really stretch out. Lining the purse with fabric will correct that.
Kathy - I recommend looking at patterns for kitchen towels on Ravelry, and choosing one that you like from there. That way you'll have the stitch, the yarn amounts, the finished dimensions, the cast-on number, etc. And, you'll be able to see photos of what your finished towel will look like.
This is shellac polish, that I had done at the salon. The half-moon shape is actually a nude color. We shot this video several weeks ago, and now I have the same manicure again, with no nude color - just top coat showing through the half-moon shape. I think I prefer it the way I have it now!
I love this stitch. I made my nephew a couple sweaters with it when he was in grade school and my sister had to literally hide them when they wore out. The kid would not stop wearing them! LOL He's 28 now. It's really easy once you get going. Thanks for this!
I've only seen this stitch done this way, in what amounts to 2x1. But 2x2 will work fine!
Janet Lim - all of the information about each of the yarns I used are in the video description field, just below the video.
@QusieQ- I'm afraid you have your comments set so that I can't reply directly or tag you. You want to repeat Rows 1-4, going back to Row 1 after you've completed Row 4.
Can't wait to try that pattern out on a pair of socks!!
Thank you so much. You saved me :):):)
Thanks for the help I understand tje waffle stitch now and I have start the scarf, being a beginner I've been looking for stitches to help me improve I love your videos and I hope to be able to knit some of them soon.
"Multiple of 3 plus 1" means first choose a multiple of three. Three, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, etc. Then add 1 more. Four, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22.
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Pretty Yarn!! And good instruction video. Thank you!!
I've seen the waffle stitch before, but as a 2x2 rib pattern, which I prefer because it's more reversible. Is it more common to see a 2x1 or a 2x2 rib for waffle stitch, Staci?
Lol the last part is too funny :D Thank you for the video! Great as usual :)
I think this is really cool in decay weight yarn.
Very pretty nice u explained so well I am from india
Nice. I'll try this one too. Thank you.
I love your manicure here! Did you just leave out a half moon shape, or does it have a light color close to the cuticle?
I love your nails by the way! ; D
Thank you, sorry about my settings. I will have to ck on those and get it fixed.
I love this stitch and your videos are great. So glad I subscribed to your page. Keep up the good work :)
Is it as simple as following 1,2,3,4 (row 4 being same as row 2) then repeating rows 1-4 until you reach desired length? Or do you skip row 1 after using it once in the beginning, and just repeat 2,3,4? Thanks, love ur videos by the way!!
QusieQ I think you have to repeat all rows until you reach your desired length.
Very good question 😊 I am also lost
I have a question. In all your videos showing how to do a stitch, it says how much to cast on. But I don't get what it means like multiple of 3 plus 1. I still don't get that
I'm thinking about knitting or crocheting some kitchen towels. What stitch would you recommend for either one? Thanks for your videos! :)
hi, i can follow the instructions but row 4 is the same as row 2 do i then do row 1 then row 3 and carry on doing row 4 as row 2 thanks.
Yes - you want to work through the rows - 1, 2, 3, 4...don't let the fact that Rows 2 and 4 are the same confuse you.
Ok thanks x
Hi, I was wondering how am I able to start on the wrong side when I don't have double sided needles? Thank you for your help.
Melinda Hogue - double-pointed needles are absolutely not necessary for this stitch, unless you're knitting in the round. I only use them because I like to use the shortest needles possible. To start on the wrong side, just start knitting the wrong side stitches. Then that side becomes the wrong side.
Thank you very much for your help and for your quick response.
Melinda
Is it weird that I like the reverse side better?
Hi love the waffle stitch, I'm making a blanket using this stitch at the moment.. I'm self taught and would love to make a hat to match. how would I go about decreasing it please. thankyou jenna
Would this stitch work for a decorative stitch for a drawstring purse?
Oh thank you
What kind of yarn would you call the one you used.
Can you please explain what 3+1 stiches mean? Why don't you say 4 stitches? I am a New knitter, and I would appreciate a little explanation. Love Your vids.
TheGlitterogstas - this video will explain it for you: th-cam.com/video/M4ESoKOOK_Y/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much. Now I understand the consept. :)
No, sorry - I've never actually knit a skirt, so I'm no help with skirt pattern suggestions.
Thanks!
That wasn't a very good demonstration you went a bit too fast
In these Fancy Stitch Combos demonstrations, I assume that the knitter is already comfortable with the basics - like knit, purl, etc. My demonstration plus the written instructions for the stitch (available below the video in the video description field) should be enough info to get most knitters going on these stitch combinations. Sorry it wasn't for you.