Thank you for showing a comparison of different methods! I actually learned the last method you demonstrated from a Russian TH-cam channel years ago. I’ve seen it used it many Turkish tutorials as well. I think it’s the most conspicuous method overall.
Oh, great to know. Someone had to have invented it, after all these are all variations of tall linked stitches. If you've ever made tall X shaped stitches from Russian charts you'll know what I mean. I will have to make some videos on such stitches, they are very often used in doilies and other lace patterns.
I love learning about all of these! Thank you for a comprehensive guide.
I hope we can use these soon in something interesting.
Thank you for showing a comparison of different methods! I actually learned the last method you demonstrated from a Russian TH-cam channel years ago. I’ve seen it used it many Turkish tutorials as well. I think it’s the most conspicuous method overall.
Oh, great to know. Someone had to have invented it, after all these are all variations of tall linked stitches. If you've ever made tall X shaped stitches from Russian charts you'll know what I mean. I will have to make some videos on such stitches, they are very often used in doilies and other lace patterns.