Thank you. You did a great job explaining and demonstrating this technique very clearly. The note at the beginning was also very helpful. Maybe now I can finally join the ends of my cowl that has been otherwise finished for months... :p
THANK YOU soooo much!❤️ I had been watching too many tutorials looking for this exact technique! I just tried it on a headband and IT'S PERFECT! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Thank you for the chart!
This replaces the previous video with Sharon Levering's easy to follow directions for grafting in pattern (CO edge to live sts) to make a cylinder. This technique is recommended in my Crosstie capelet. The pattern will be live on Ravelry and www.chieflefthandknits.com this week.
Thank you so much for sharing this method. Finally a way to join seamlessly, even complicated patterns.Thanks again, it is highly appreciated.
Thank you, I finally understand the mechanism of it, especially helpful is that you show both purl and knit stitches.
Thank you for the written bit in the beginning and this video! I have watched a dozen before this and could not make sense of them.
Thanks Renee!
Thank you. You did a great job explaining and demonstrating this technique very clearly. The note at the beginning was also very helpful.
Maybe now I can finally join the ends of my cowl that has been otherwise finished for months... :p
Thanks!
THANK YOU soooo much!❤️ I had been watching too many tutorials looking for this exact technique! I just tried it on a headband and IT'S PERFECT! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Thank you for the chart!
Thank you. Very well explained. I needed this.
Thanks for sharing🌹
What does the wrong side look like? Does it leave a bump as if you did a mattress stitch?
This replaces the previous video with Sharon Levering's easy to follow directions for grafting in pattern (CO edge to live sts) to make a cylinder. This technique is recommended in my Crosstie capelet. The pattern will be live on Ravelry and www.chieflefthandknits.com this week.