Thank you! I am definitely going to try this stitch. I learned the basic Oslo stitch from you already and have made some very nice slippers, mittens and hats. My fingers are itching to get started on this thicker stitch.
If you’re highly allergic to wool or have a sensitivity to any materials that contains it,I recommend using acrylic yarn which is allergen free and easier to find.
@@happyneedlebinding I have a question,have you made the Müsen stitch? It’s similar to Mammen or Korgen stitch,but the connection is M2 LtR or left to right (->)
Thank you! I am definitely going to try this stitch. I learned the basic Oslo stitch from you already and have made some very nice slippers, mittens and hats. My fingers are itching to get started on this thicker stitch.
If you’re highly allergic to wool or have a sensitivity to any materials that contains it,I recommend using acrylic yarn which is allergen free and easier to find.
Thank you and happy needlebinding 😀
@@happyneedlebinding I have a question,have you made the Müsen stitch? It’s similar to Mammen or Korgen stitch,but the connection is M2 LtR or left to right (->)
how do I turn to make a flat item for a baby blanket? this looks amazing
At the end of the row you make 2 extra stitches.
ok! thank you for responding! I appreciate your videos so much@@happyneedlebinding