German short rows are my favorite short row method. If I dropped one, I would have been at a loss for fixing it, and would have resorted to ripping back a couple of rows. Thank you so much, Heather, for this excellent video!
This is hands down the BEST thing I have learned so far this year. Heather, you are a treasure. I joined TKGA this year and have had the pleasure of seeing your participation in the Next Level conference and I am grateful for your technique videos like this one. You have boosted my confidence immeasurably, I never understood the anatomy of the GSR slip-then-pull-up and now I can clearly see and understand it. Thank you!
Excellent video ! This is the kind of problems that you think they are impossible to mend and will destroy your knitted fabric. Not so difficult to fix (well, with you everything seems to be easy...😊😊😊
I have had the problem using fish lips kiss short rows for socks. When knitting across the double stitches, it is quite easy to miss half of the double stitch and not notice immediately. I have on occasion had to rip out and start again! FLK is slightly different to German short row method as it uses the stitch below. Is there a way to fix this without ripping out? Thank you for your thoughtful videos.
Wrap and turn short rows and German short rows are two different techniques - you wouldn't mix them. But here's how to work Wrap and Turn short rows: th-cam.com/video/f0lH3lR5VWI/w-d-xo.html And here's how to work German short rows: th-cam.com/video/zG4LxwYEf8c/w-d-xo.html
German short rows are my favorite short row method. If I dropped one, I would have been at a loss for fixing it, and would have resorted to ripping back a couple of rows. Thank you so much, Heather, for this excellent video!
You're very welcome, so glad it was helpful!
This is hands down the BEST thing I have learned so far this year. Heather, you are a treasure. I joined TKGA this year and have had the pleasure of seeing your participation in the Next Level conference and I am grateful for your technique videos like this one. You have boosted my confidence immeasurably, I never understood the anatomy of the GSR slip-then-pull-up and now I can clearly see and understand it. Thank you!
Aww, you're too kind. You are so welcome!! I'm so glad it was helpful and that you are finding your TKGA membership beneficial!!
Thank you, helpfull to know the position of stitches, makes it easy to understand the technically.🎉
Thank you Buket, I'm so glad it was helpful!
Heather as always you are a genius! Thank you! 🙏🏼
You are so welcome!
Excellent video ! This is the kind of problems that you think they are impossible to mend and will destroy your knitted fabric. Not so difficult to fix (well, with you everything seems to be easy...😊😊😊
Aww, thank you Sergio! Yes -- it's not the end of the world!! They can be recovered without too much trouble!
Fantastic! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you! This is very helpful
You're welcome!!
I have had the problem using fish lips kiss short rows for socks. When knitting across the double stitches, it is quite easy to miss half of the double stitch and not notice immediately. I have on occasion had to rip out and start again! FLK is slightly different to German short row method as it uses the stitch below. Is there a way to fix this without ripping out? Thank you for your thoughtful videos.
Yes, those can be fixed too! Those are Shadow Wrap or Twin Stitch short rows, and I've got it in my queue to film fixing those soon, too!
How do we do a German short row wrap and turn?
Wrap and turn short rows and German short rows are two different techniques - you wouldn't mix them. But here's how to work Wrap and Turn short rows: th-cam.com/video/f0lH3lR5VWI/w-d-xo.html
And here's how to work German short rows: th-cam.com/video/zG4LxwYEf8c/w-d-xo.html