I have been knitting for 10 years, tried so many different edging technique but yours to keep it for ever. Video is slow enough to understand knitting techniques and written instructions with it is cherry on top. Thank you for sharing…
Wow, the edges look amazing!👍❤ I'm a crocheter BUT I learned to knit the garter stitch 3 days ago. I wish I'd seen this video before I started knitting my chunky rope potholder because I would've added 4 more cast-ons to accommodate the side stitches for the really nice edges. I'm not going to rip out what I've completed so far but I may set it aside and start another potholder using this method for the edges. Thank you so much!!!!👍😊❤
Thank you so much for this video. I am a new knitter and have watched many videos about how to get clean edges because mine are always bumpy. But I only know how to knit right now and not purl so when I found your video… I was so excited I said I can do it that way! Again thank you you really helped me with your video.😊
Hello to you again and all viewers! I've tried your method, and it comes out beautifully! The title of the video is 'for garter stitch'. Does that mean I can't use it for any other pattern? If anyone else has tried this with pattern knitting, could you please tell me if this method still applies.
It's a very pretty and easy method. My only concern is when you use this for cardigans or anything that requires decreasing on the edges... That, I believe, will cause some confusion. No matter what pattern you're knitting, you'll always have to knit the stitch after the yarn over (yo)....
❓❓❓What am I missing?🤯 Pleeeeaaaasssseee heeeeelllllppppp! LOL! As I mentioned in my earlier comment, I just learned how to do this 3 days ago. My stitches look great on the front and back but I'm losing loops/stitches when I follow your directions as I understand them. Something went TERRIBLY WRONG.😭 I started with 20 loops casted onto my needle BUT I seem to lose 1 loop every time I finish a row. I'm doing as you showed and I think the k2tog is decreasing my stitch count. I want nice even edges and I need my stitch count to be consistently the same for each row. Your instructions are to knit 2 loops together at the end of each row and begin a new row by slip/transferring the 1st loop over without making it a stitch and then begin making stitches with the 2nd loop until 2 loops remain at the end of the row, then knit the 2 end loops together and keep repeating that process. I crochet so in my mind, every time 2 loops are knitted together, it is causing a decrease by 1 stitch which would account for my loops decreasing by 1 at every new row. I want to knit a square and I want the sides to look nice and even. Please, I'd REALLY APPRECIATE some help. ❓❓What am I missing?🤯 What am I doing wrong? Help from anyone would be MUCH APPRECIATED! Thanks! 🙂
No worries, I'm here to help. For K2tog... Count the yarn over and the slipped stitch from the previous row. If you're still unsure, consider sharing a brief video in our Facebook group. This way, I can pinpoint any issues and provide guidance. Fellow group members are also available to lend a helping hand.
I have been knitting for 10 years, tried so many different edging technique but yours to keep it for ever. Video is slow enough to understand knitting techniques and written instructions with it is cherry on top. Thank you for sharing…
Wow, the edges look amazing!👍❤ I'm a crocheter BUT I learned to knit the garter stitch 3 days ago. I wish I'd seen this video before I started knitting my chunky rope potholder because I would've added 4 more cast-ons to accommodate the side stitches for the really nice edges. I'm not going to rip out what I've completed so far but I may set it aside and start another potholder using this method for the edges. Thank you so much!!!!👍😊❤
Thank you so much for this video. I am a new knitter and have watched many videos about how to get clean edges because mine are always bumpy. But I only know how to knit right now and not purl so when I found your video… I was so excited I said I can do it that way! Again thank you you really helped me with your video.😊
Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful. Happy Knitting 🌸
It looks good. I am going to try and sing this method to make my button band
Thanks for sharing this technique, it is so simple with beautiful result.
My pleasure!
This is excellent! Way better than just doing a slip stitch edge.
So good and easy glad to find you😊
I'm glad you found it helpful. Happy Knitting!
Hello to you again and all viewers! I've tried your method, and it comes out beautifully! The title of the video is 'for garter stitch'. Does that mean I can't use it for any other pattern?
If anyone else has tried this with pattern knitting, could you please tell me if this method still applies.
Tried on Stockinette and 1 x 1 rib and it flopped.
This has worked beautifully on a baby blanket with a border of 10 garter stitches. Not only straight but almost gives effect of a 1 stitch I-cord
Looks so good.
@@barbaragillispie3358 Thank you!
It's a very pretty and easy method. My only concern is when you use this for cardigans or anything that requires decreasing on the edges... That, I believe, will cause some confusion. No matter what pattern you're knitting, you'll always have to knit the stitch after the yarn over (yo)....
Can you plz upload knitting edging for stock knitting? Thanks
❓❓❓What am I missing?🤯 Pleeeeaaaasssseee heeeeelllllppppp! LOL! As I mentioned in my earlier comment, I just learned how to do this 3 days ago. My stitches look great on the front and back but I'm losing loops/stitches when I follow your directions as I understand them. Something went TERRIBLY WRONG.😭
I started with 20 loops casted onto my needle BUT I seem to lose 1 loop every time I finish a row. I'm doing as you showed and I think the k2tog is decreasing my stitch count. I want nice even edges and I need my stitch count to be consistently the same for each row. Your instructions are to knit 2 loops together at the end of each row and begin a new row by slip/transferring the 1st loop over without making it a stitch and then begin making stitches with the 2nd loop until 2 loops remain at the end of the row, then knit the 2 end loops together and keep repeating that process.
I crochet so in my mind, every time 2 loops are knitted together, it is causing a decrease by 1 stitch which would account for my loops decreasing by 1 at every new row. I want to knit a square and I want the sides to look nice and even. Please, I'd REALLY APPRECIATE some help. ❓❓What am I missing?🤯 What am I doing wrong? Help from anyone would be MUCH APPRECIATED!
Thanks! 🙂
No worries, I'm here to help. For K2tog... Count the yarn over and the slipped stitch from the previous row. If you're still unsure, consider sharing a brief video in our Facebook group. This way, I can pinpoint any issues and provide guidance. Fellow group members are also available to lend a helping hand.
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Very nice thank you ❤🎉
Thank you!
Does this stitch have a name??? It’s beautiful.
Thank you! Garter Stitch with Chained edges.
Can i use this for pattern purl &knit?
Yes you can. I will do a small sample in Stockinette/Stocking stitch.
Will this keep edges from curling?
Garter Stitch don't curl
Thank you for the video για make it όντως δεν how to doette
You are welcome!
The only thing to remember is do 2 knit stitch at the end of each row and slip one stitch at the beginning of the row and then it comes out straight?
@@lizday8140 hi. I forgot what all this is about but will have to try it next. Thanks!!
Is it same if we do different pattern
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