Excellent video. You gave me the confidence to fix the fisherman knit sweater I’ve been fussing about for a year. Perfect visual explanation. Thank you so much.
Excellent video, thank you. Very clear and easy to see exactly what to do. Many thanks. Now to get on and add a few inches to a jumper for my grandson. He’s taller than I thought!
Thank you very much !!! That is the solution to my problem Un pull terminé trop court avec un motif jacquard dans le bas, idem pour les manches Encore merci mille fois
Your video and presentation were very easy to follow and results looked great! I have a somewhat different problem. I am knitting a sweater, and the bottom band will not lie flat. It behaves as though it doesn't belong to the sweater. My plan is to remove it, catching the stitches as you demonstrated, and then knit an entirely new band. Not sure if knitting bottom up will work, but knitting it down from live stitches might look strange or upside down. What do you suggest?
Awesome video! Thank you. But hhow have you made the stictches on the inside, marking mid front and mid back? It would be awesome to learn, not to hat to always use stitch markers :)
So helpful! Thank you! I have a lot of extra yarn, is there any issue with just picking up the stitches from the top part, then working down from there (disregarding everything from about minute 8 on and just re-knitting the bottom section of the sweater instead of grafting)? Thanks
That’s awesome 😎 thankfully I always knit my sweaters with an extra 5/6” on them as I’m over 6ft2 so I naturally assume I’ll need to, but this is great thanks so much x
I really liked this tutorial! It was very clear except for one part. It doesn't show how to close the hole you get at the end of the kitchener stitch. I tried my best, but I ended up with an ugly stitch at the end because I didn't know how to do it.
Excellent video. You gave me the confidence to fix the fisherman knit sweater I’ve been fussing about for a year. Perfect visual explanation. Thank you so much.
This is an absolutely perfect rendition on how to add onto a sweater! Thank you so very much! So helpful! ❤❤
Wow!!! You just made my day with this tutorial ! Your hands are beyond magical😃 💜
Wow!!! You just made my day with this tutorial ! Your hands are beyond magical😍😍👍💯
exactly what i was looking for and you made it so easy to understand! TY TY !
I accidentally shrunk a gifted sweater and will not be satisfied til I repair it! Thank you for this video on how!
Brilliant demo! Thank you
Very clever idea, thanks for sharing
Thank you, just what I have been looking for.
Excellent video, thank you. Very clear and easy to see exactly what to do. Many thanks. Now to get on and add a few inches to a jumper for my grandson. He’s taller than I thought!
👏👏👏👏 Brilliant, and such a clear tutorial.
This is brilliant!! 😮❤ Thank you for posting this!!!
Thanks for sharing this video. It is very helpful
Thank you so much - I'm very easily confused so really appreciate your clear instruction!
Very useful! Very well explained! Thanks a lot
Thank you so much, just finished a sweater which is too short on me, saved from giving it away.
That’ll keep me busy this afternoon.
Thank you so much! You just saved me from frogging 10 inches of fairisle colorwork!
Holy moly... Life changing... Thank you!
Absolutely genius!!!
That’s just genius! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video. Well explained.
I now just have to do it!!
Brilliant .Thank you so much ❤
Thank you very much !!!
That is the solution to my problem
Un pull terminé trop court avec un motif jacquard dans le bas, idem pour les manches
Encore merci mille fois
Good 👍🏻 job
was wondering how in the world to make a vest longer in length. Thanks!!!
thx for the video destiny can u make a video about knitting tools recommendations and faves for beginners and advanced
Thank you ❤ now I know how to repair my hat
That's just awesome!
Thank you 👍
This is pretty slick and exactly what I need to do for my own sweater. Thank you!!
Awesome 👏 🎉
Your video and presentation were very easy to follow and results looked great! I have a somewhat different problem. I am knitting a sweater, and the bottom band will not lie flat. It behaves as though it doesn't belong to the sweater. My plan is to remove it, catching the stitches as you demonstrated, and then knit an entirely new band. Not sure if knitting bottom up will work, but knitting it down from live stitches might look strange or upside down. What do you suggest?
does it matter if the sweater was knit top down or top up?
Awesome video! Thank you. But hhow have you made the stictches on the inside, marking mid front and mid back? It would be awesome to learn, not to hat to always use stitch markers :)
So helpful, thank you!
Thank you so much for this demonstration! It is so helpful. But it only works on sweaters in stockinette stitch, right?
So helpful! Thank you! I have a lot of extra yarn, is there any issue with just picking up the stitches from the top part, then working down from there (disregarding everything from about minute 8 on and just re-knitting the bottom section of the sweater instead of grafting)? Thanks
Such a hard work that needs a lot of patience
That’s awesome 😎 thankfully I always knit my sweaters with an extra 5/6” on them as I’m over 6ft2 so I naturally assume I’ll need to, but this is great thanks so much x
Thank you!!!
Mulțumesc frumos!❤
Thank you for haring this 😄 👍
Hoe steek je in met een boordsteek 1r/1av..?
Can this be used on seamed sweaters?
I plan to use this technique on a seamed sweater. I will undo the seams and use the same method for each piece.
Wow
I really liked this tutorial! It was very clear except for one part. It doesn't show how to close the hole you get at the end of the kitchener stitch. I tried my best, but I ended up with an ugly stitch at the end because I didn't know how to do it.
Hi, can you do a video how to knit a medium size sweater from top to the bottom and especially how to join the sleeves. Many thanks!
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Thank you! This is needed thanks to this stupid crop-top trend. Not EVERYTHING needs to be crop top!