Thank you for this great video, Roxanne. I was stumped when the pattern told me to decrease and AT THE SAME TIME maintain the cable pattern. I appreciate your showing us what the different options look like. Now, I ca decide beforehand instead of building the plane while flying it. This video is now bookmarked for future reference.
These videos are so good! So much attention to detail! It so often just says "work a decrease" in a pattern as though this kind of knowledge is just in everyone's head already.
This video is not only incredibly useful for my current project, but I'm saving it to refer to as my skills grow so i can apply more of these techniques to future projects!
wow, that jade coloured sweater is absolutely stunning. all the sweaters are. im just like speechless at this beauty. I love and adore knitting. im a prolific knitter, so I admire craftsmanship when I see it. Incredible work.
I'm knitting socks with an all over cable pattern (actually, the cable is like a braid, I'm not sure about the proper term for this). I've been trying to work out how to handle this, but I'm not sure my attempts on swatches were very nice. Having watched this, I'm going to first try to map out another option or two and then knit up the swatches and have a look! Thank you!
Thankyou so much for making such great videos ❤ your entire sweater playlist was super helpful. Thankyou so much again for sharing your years of experience in knitting especially such basics ❤❤
Thank you so much for this really informative video. I only started knitting a couple of months ago but I'm shooting through lots of techniques, and I (ambitiously) am attempting to design a pattern for toddler mittens. Unfortunately I have to do two decreases in my wishbone cable row! You have given me the inspiration I needed to (hopefully) figure it out. I'm off to find some cheap yarn to make a prototype.
I have been looking for a way to decrease for the neckline on an Aran pattern. Thanks, Roxanne. I have been knitting for more than sixty years, but you are proving that I still have much to learn, especially with the finesse techniques. I am still trying to figure out the best way to decrease on neckline edges for left and right-leaning edges. Do you have a video for those, please?
I’m making the loops$threads baby cable pullover. I have had to take it out so many times!!! Just when I think I have it, the arms decrease and it says stay in pattern. How in the world do I do that!!! There are cables and patterns and rows!!! I’m lost
I never have, probably because I have never put my sweaters or dry clean-only items in a laundry bin with the rest of my laundry, so there's no chance they'll accidentally get mixed in with the items that will be machine laundered.
@@RoxanneRichardson I did and it made me cry! Your sweaters ( your knitting is beautiful!) Thank you for the response, didn't think you had, I fell for the 'Super wash 'on the ball band and put my sweater on ' Delicate', it felted, it was a disaster and had to throw it away., lesson learned!
Is there an increase video on cabling? I am trying to work a 4 row pattern on sleeves but they start from the cuff and increases 1 stitch at each end every so many rows 😪
In a case like that, you typically work the new sts in stockinette, until you have increased enough sts to do the crossing. There are some other techniques for increasing while cabling, but those techniques are more commonly used in the center of the row. My channel has a whole playlist of videos on cabling that you might find helpful.
Thank you for this great video, Roxanne. I was stumped when the pattern told me to decrease and AT THE SAME TIME maintain the cable pattern. I appreciate your showing us what the different options look like. Now, I ca decide beforehand instead of building the plane while flying it. This video is now bookmarked for future reference.
These videos are so good! So much attention to detail! It so often just says "work a decrease" in a pattern as though this kind of knowledge is just in everyone's head already.
This video is not only incredibly useful for my current project, but I'm saving it to refer to as my skills grow so i can apply more of these techniques to future projects!
wow, that jade coloured sweater is absolutely stunning. all the sweaters are. im just like speechless at this beauty. I love and adore knitting. im a prolific knitter, so I admire craftsmanship when I see it. Incredible work.
This video is so educational visually and with the description. Thank you!!!
Roxanne your work is to perfection and i love your videos. You are my go to when im stuck on a pattern. A male knitter loving every stitch...
I'm knitting socks with an all over cable pattern (actually, the cable is like a braid, I'm not sure about the proper term for this). I've been trying to work out how to handle this, but I'm not sure my attempts on swatches were very nice. Having watched this, I'm going to first try to map out another option or two and then knit up the swatches and have a look! Thank you!
Thankyou so much for making such great videos ❤ your entire sweater playlist was super helpful. Thankyou so much again for sharing your years of experience in knitting especially such basics ❤❤
Such an awesome video!!!! I wish somebody had laid it all out so clearly for me earlier in my knitting journey. Thank you, you do rock!!
Such perfect stitching.Your sweaters are lovely. This video is like GOLD to me. Thanks.
Thank you so much for this really informative video. I only started knitting a couple of months ago but I'm shooting through lots of techniques, and I (ambitiously) am attempting to design a pattern for toddler mittens. Unfortunately I have to do two decreases in my wishbone cable row! You have given me the inspiration I needed to (hopefully) figure it out. I'm off to find some cheap yarn to make a prototype.
EXACTLY what I was needing today. Thanks. I am going directly to Ravelry and join your group!
I have been looking for a way to decrease for the neckline on an Aran pattern. Thanks, Roxanne. I have been knitting for more than sixty years, but you are proving that I still have much to learn, especially with the finesse techniques. I am still trying to figure out the best way to decrease on neckline edges for left and right-leaning edges. Do you have a video for those, please?
Very useful and clearly explained. Thank you so much, it was just what I needed to help me with the right neck edge shaping in an Aran pattern.
Thank you
So helpful!! Thank you so much for this!!
Yes thank you!!!!!!Gold, Platinum , Hope diamond value!!
You're video is as good as it gets but I'm trying to do a cable double decrease for a hat and I absolutely can't figure it.
Wow, excellent tutorial.
Are you supposed to decrease pearl wise if the stitches being decreased are purl stiches between the cables ?
I’m making the loops$threads baby cable pullover. I have had to take it out so many times!!! Just when I think I have it, the arms decrease and it says stay in pattern. How in the world do I do that!!!
There are cables and patterns and rows!!! I’m lost
great video,thank you
Thank you!
What do you think of k2tog to turn a 3x3 cable into a 2x2?
When doing the neckline would you always use method 1- go to stocking stitch?
what kind of yarn is this?
Thank you Roxanne, very good video, have you ever accidentally felted a sweater?
I never have, probably because I have never put my sweaters or dry clean-only items in a laundry bin with the rest of my laundry, so there's no chance they'll accidentally get mixed in with the items that will be machine laundered.
@@RoxanneRichardson I did and it made me cry! Your sweaters ( your knitting is beautiful!) Thank you for the response, didn't think you had, I fell for the 'Super wash 'on the ball band and put my sweater on ' Delicate', it felted, it was a disaster and had to throw it away., lesson learned!
Is there an increase video on cabling? I am trying to work a 4 row pattern on sleeves but they start from the cuff and increases 1 stitch at each end every so many rows 😪
In a case like that, you typically work the new sts in stockinette, until you have increased enough sts to do the crossing. There are some other techniques for increasing while cabling, but those techniques are more commonly used in the center of the row. My channel has a whole playlist of videos on cabling that you might find helpful.
Hello!
Can you please send me the pattern used in the red one among the pile of sweaters right in between
The pattern is Bristow, by Melanie Gibbons www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bristow
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