Thank you. You have explained very clearly how to do the unpicking of plain and pearl stitches when a mistake is made. Very slowly and distinctly explained. God bless you for your patience 🙏
Thank you for showing how to lift up on the yarn, creating a hole where the needle is to go. This is especially helpful for the purl stitches. I tinked back several rows on a project, and all went well except that I noticed my stitches had gotten twisted on the needle. I think it was because I had turned my work around. By knitting into the back leg of the stitches, I was able to get it all corrected. I learned this on another video.
Thank you so much for this valuable information! I'm new to knitting, and I've been making all sorts of mistakes without knowing how to correct them. Tinking is a lot simpler than I thought! Thanks for sharing.
I have watched several other video demos to try and learn this much needed skill, but your explanation was the best! Thank you so much --- you "hit the bulls eye on the target" for this knitter!
Thank you so much for this easily-explained tutorial! I'm a very new knitter and have forged my entire project so many times. This is such a time saver!
Thank you!! This is the best tinking video I have found! I wish I found it an hour ago when I followed a different video and messed up my work so bad I had to frog it ):
Thank you so much. I had to tink a 2x2 rib and did it awkwardly so that the stitches were on backwards, requiring every other one to be repositioned. I will know what to do the next time.
Thank you, I just subscribed‼️ I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos once I fix the boo-boo I made. Fortunately, I don't have to tink off that many stitches... Thank you again ‼️🧶🧶🧶
Here's my tip. Set your work on a table and take a deep breath. Slip your needle out of the p2 tog then carefully pull your working yarn to undo the stitch. Then you can re-insert the needle into your stitches. As long as your work is supported on a surface and you don't panic, nothing will unravel and you'll be fine. You got this! 💖
Thank you for always making things clear, explaining & showing things in detail. I appreciate this site so much.
Thank you. You have explained very clearly how to do the unpicking of plain and pearl stitches when a mistake is made. Very slowly and distinctly explained. God bless you for your patience 🙏
5:26 I’m SOOOO happy that you made this video. Thank you !!! 🎉
Thank you for showing how to lift up on the yarn, creating a hole where the needle is to go. This is especially helpful for the purl stitches. I tinked back several rows on a project, and all went well except that I noticed my stitches had gotten twisted on the needle. I think it was because I had turned my work around. By knitting into the back leg of the stitches, I was able to get it all corrected. I learned this on another video.
I needed this video. About to tink 4 rows of 92 stitches because I missed one row in a new pattern I'm working on 😭😭😭
you are a good teacher speak clear work a a pace you can follow as well as using a slightly larger knitting needle and yarn.
Thank you! This was very helpful especially for tinking the purl stitches.
Thank you so much for this valuable information! I'm new to knitting, and I've been making all sorts of mistakes without knowing how to correct them. Tinking is a lot simpler than I thought! Thanks for sharing.
I have watched several other video demos to try and learn this much needed skill, but your explanation was the best! Thank you so much --- you "hit the bulls eye on the target" for this knitter!
Nice and slow and great close up! Thanks for this.
Thank you soooo much you show and give great directions!!!
Great demo on how to “unknit “ and I learned a new word!
Thank you so much for this easily-explained tutorial! I'm a very new knitter and have forged my entire project so many times. This is such a time saver!
Thank you!! This is the best tinking video I have found! I wish I found it an hour ago when I followed a different video and messed up my work so bad I had to frog it ):
Thank you so much for this video. I'm a beginning knitter and this was so useful. Great video.
Welcome to knitting! Learning how to fix mistakes is one of the most important skills in knitting because sometimes knit happens 😉.
Thanks this was super helpful and easy to follow and I’m a beginner 😄
Thank you! This was extremely helpful! You do a great job explaining and showing in good detail what to do.
Thank you so much! It really helped me to fix the dog leg warmers that I am knitting.
this video is SO HELPFUL, thank you so much!! i was getting so frustrated but you really made it seem so simple, and explained it so well!! :D 💕
I agree, I watched a couple other videos on this and was still left wondering what to do !
Thank you so much. I had to tink a 2x2 rib and did it awkwardly so that the stitches were on backwards, requiring every other one to be repositioned. I will know what to do the next time.
Thank you, I just subscribed‼️ I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos once I fix the boo-boo I made.
Fortunately, I don't have to tink off that many stitches... Thank you again ‼️🧶🧶🧶
Excellent example. Thank you. I get it now.
Perfect! Just what I needed to do right now.
This was SOOOO helpful!! Thank you for posting!!!
So clear! Thank you! Now, if I can just do it correctly..
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Update: Yay‼️ Thank you again‼️🧶
Thanks you, this was very helpful!
Thank you 😊
Funny comment...I have an Aunt Ellen and her voice sounds SO much like yours! Haha
This made my day! 😊
@@thechillydog 🥰
very clear thanks
Thnx! Need a tutorial on how to undo prl 2tog, yarn over. Only 1 on You Tube, & I can't tell where to insert my needle to undo the prl2 tog. Thnx!
Here's my tip. Set your work on a table and take a deep breath. Slip your needle out of the p2 tog then carefully pull your working yarn to undo the stitch. Then you can re-insert the needle into your stitches. As long as your work is supported on a surface and you don't panic, nothing will unravel and you'll be fine. You got this! 💖
@@thechillydog thank you so much!! 💗
Question: it would be possible to tink multiple rows, right?
Yes, you can tink rows and rows of sts, but hopefully you don't have to. 😉
I rushed the tinking process and have now made a mess. I'm lost.
I can't stand the word tink.
It’s very catchy word. I think it’s very good