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Hi Florence, thank you very much for that video ! Could you tell please, how did you knit the first and last stitches of each row of the fabric, to get such a neat edges to pick up from ?
Not sure if you found an answer, but I think this video will help. th-cam.com/video/yQkI9K2WhKI/w-d-xo.html You pick up all the stitches and by double knitting and K2TOG TBL, you get a clean edge.
I have a question. Is it possible just to start from the other end to pick up the stitches? I don’t have a circular or double pointed needle and since we have to break the yarn i don’t understand why that extra stage is needed. Thank you!
Yes but its hard to explain . 1)Begin picking up stitches as she does, except : measure about one metre of yarn, work from there towards the beginning of the skein. (when you get to the end of the row you will have almost no yarn left to work with and the ball of yarn will be at the other end; where you started picking up stitches.) 2)Transfer all the picked up stitches to the other needle , ie slip them all onto the other needle without knitting them . Now cast.on and work the button band .
I’d definitely recommend sticking to the Italian cast on if you need a neat edge! Unless you are using something else which will give a similarly seamless finish
those are the nine sizes available - the measurements corresponding to each are given in the pattern then if you are knitting, for example, size B, and you see numbers like (22, 23, 24) (25, 26, 27) (28, 29, 30), then you would read the number 23 as it is in the same position as B in the size brackets. Not sure if that makes any sense lol it’s hard to explain in a youtube comment
The clearest and best instructions ever, fantastic, thank you
Thank you soooo much, I find these double knitting edgings very neet. I absolutely will give it a try.
Very nice wrapping. I can’t wait to try. Thanks for great instructions.
Florence you are my hero
Thank you! This demonstration helped me carry forward with my pattern.
I am from Denmark and it’s a bit inconvenient to pay with PayPal, even if there is an option for bank card you still have to create the profile in PayPal so I couldn’t make the purchase. Hopefully there will be more paying options in the future!❤
Thank you!❤ The first tutorial about this that I could follow, brilliant!
Beautiful! I can’t wait to cast the cardigan on! 😍
That was so helpful. It looks lovely. Thank you. ♡
Fantastic, this is what I was looking for. Thanks!
Great video! It's so helpful 👍🏼💕
This is a great tutorial. Now I have to search for one just as good that includes button holes 😅
So clear and helpful! Thank you!!🪡🧶
How that was helpful, now I just need to figure out how to make the button holes
Ive been eyeing this off on ravlery! Definitely buying for my next make 😍
Excellent tutorial ❤ thank you
You are a wonderful teacher ❤
Thank you! Just one question, does it make a difference if you cast on an even or odd number of stitches?
Hi Florence, thank you very much for that video ! Could you tell please, how did you knit the first and last stitches of each row of the fabric, to get such a neat edges to pick up from ?
Not sure if you found an answer, but I think this video will help. th-cam.com/video/yQkI9K2WhKI/w-d-xo.html You pick up all the stitches and by double knitting and K2TOG TBL, you get a clean edge.
Thank you for the tutorial. My question is, how do you go around the inside of the neck? Do you have to do any short rows, or does the band stand up?
I wondered how that was done. Thank you!
Thank you and I wish you all the best
How beautiful
I have a question. Is it possible just to start from the other end to pick up the stitches? I don’t have a circular or double pointed needle and since we have to break the yarn i don’t understand why that extra stage is needed. Thank you!
Yes but its hard to explain .
1)Begin picking up stitches as she does, except : measure about one metre of yarn, work from there towards the beginning of the skein. (when you get to the end of the row you will have almost no yarn left to work with and the ball of yarn will be at the other end; where you started picking up stitches.)
2)Transfer all the picked up stitches to the other needle , ie slip them all onto the other needle without knitting them .
Now cast.on and work the button band .
Sorry, Ive resolved your problem but not in the way you imagined. Ie You dont need to start at the other end .
useful thank you!
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Could I do a different cast on other than the Italian cast on?
I’d definitely recommend sticking to the Italian cast on if you need a neat edge! Unless you are using something else which will give a similarly seamless finish
Thank you ,thank you, thank you, Soo Soo much!,😘😘😘😘
Thank you 👍
She is showing what's called an Italian cast on.
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Thank you!💕
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Can someone please explain how to read the sizes: (A, B, C) (D, E, F)(G, H, I)?
those are the nine sizes available - the measurements corresponding to each are given in the pattern
then if you are knitting, for example, size B, and you see numbers like (22, 23, 24) (25, 26, 27) (28, 29, 30), then you would read the number 23 as it is in the same position as B in the size brackets.
Not sure if that makes any sense lol it’s hard to explain in a youtube comment
@@handmadebyflorence it makes sense! Thank you so much for answering my question 🤍
Hola como va?,serias tan amable de grabar el tutorial? Cantidad de puntos,medidas..por favor!! Es hermoso!!!
You speak much too fast
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