TY Mina, here in the US we’re just a little behind your social distancing, so I will catch up on your VLOGS. Good idea. Hope you and your family stay well. Love your presentations and knitting help. You teach quite well and have a lovely speaking style. Keep going. Thank you.
Fabulous tutorial Mina! I have several projects that have been on the back burner for fear of steeking . Brilliant idea using a small swatch. Thank you so much! Stay safe 💞
OMG steeking looks like fun! Thank you for the tutorial! I am going to give it a go! I have so many ideas now! I am going to start with a second hand sweater and see what I can do!
Thank you, that second swatch would look amazing on a cardigan (just saying). I have been wanting to try steeking for a long time now I can. Stay safe!
Great tutorial!! Can you use this method to steek a vertical button hole? (In other words, not steeking the full length of your tube but rather a portion - a button hole) Thanks.
Wow, you are one of the fastest knitters I've seen, I'm envious :)
I love your video. 😊 I learning my first time I watched many videos and yours was the more explained and easy to understand.☺️thank you so much ☺️🤗
Thank you Mina. Loved this tutorial. I’m knitting up my swatch while watching your video. Have a great week. And again stay safe.
I have missed your knitting tutorials. Good to see. I have watched you long since before you had been carrying your daughter.
TY Mina, here in the US we’re just a little behind your social distancing, so I will catch up on your VLOGS. Good idea. Hope you and your family stay well. Love your presentations and knitting help. You teach quite well and have a lovely speaking style. Keep going. Thank you.
Thank you, Mina! This was tremendously helpful!
Nice tutorial, thanks! Much less intimidating to steel on a swatch. Great idea...
Fabulous tutorial Mina! I have several projects that have been on the back burner for fear of steeking . Brilliant idea using a small swatch. Thank you so much! Stay safe 💞
The colours you selected are very nice
OMG steeking looks like fun! Thank you for the tutorial! I am going to give it a go! I have so many ideas now! I am going to start with a second hand sweater and see what I can do!
Thank you, I have bought a tea mug Cousy pattern and not done it yet now I can attempt again
Hi Mina, thank-you so much for that demo. it was very helpful and informative, I feel confident mow and will have a go.
Thank you, that second swatch would look amazing on a cardigan (just saying). I have been wanting to try steeking for a long time now I can. Stay safe!
That was very clear and helpful! Thank you for making this tutorial!
VERY helpful! Thank you, Mina:)
I love it! Thank you. I am going to try this for sure.
Thank you!!! That was great. Steeking demystified!
Started to watch from the beginning now sorry, ignore my question please ;)
Great tutorial!! Can you use this method to steek a vertical button hole? (In other words, not steeking the full length of your tube but rather a portion - a button hole) Thanks.
I can't see why it wouldn't work. I haven't tried it so can't say for certain but deffo worth a try
Thank you so much for this. What yarn did you use in this tutorial?
Can you advise me how to steek the garter edge? I need to add a button to a baby sweater I accidentally knit too small.
do the same thing but with garter rather than stockinette
I know that this a older video, but do you steek the ribbing? If you are doing a cardi?
you can knit the ribbing part flat if you do not want to steek it
how do you do this if you are using 3 colours in the same row?
I'm not sure as I haven't done that myself but you can try following similar steps and give it a go on a swatch and see what happens
why is it called steeking?
I will be honest, I'm not entirely sure