It's so easy to learn with the way you explain it Thanks a lot, this is an eye opener Please could you teach me how to knit a skirt? I really need it Thanks so much
Thank you 🤗 definitely using this for scarves would be the easiest. I've never made a garment using this specific technique; I am sure it is possible to shape, probably a bit trickier... I would use this in small sections where there are no increases or decreases just to add a nice detail 🤗 hope this helps
hi! so this one for example, I bought it from a graduate ( it was her left-over yarn from her collection). I bought yarn from other other graduate in the past as well, still have some. I tried to find some bargains as I couldn't afford much ☺️ I don't know where some of these yarns are from. For my graduate collection for example, I bough yarn from Uppingham Yarns. Also got some from Yeoman. 😊 🤗
Thanks for great idea using space dyed yarn. Will be trying this for sure.❤
Thank you! would love to see it ✨♥️
Умница!!! Спасибо огромное!!!!
Thank you 🥰♥️
It is worth it. I love it. Thank you for sharing.
Yay thank you ♥️
Wow,ļoti skaisti..Izmēģinašu
thank you ❤️
intarsia bobbins would work well to keep you yarns informed check.
Thank you i will getting all my spare wool to try this
yay good luck! please tag me if post on instagram so I can see as well ❤️
Thanks for video……very very good!
Thank you 🤗
It's so easy to learn with the way you explain it
Thanks a lot, this is an eye opener
Please could you teach me how to knit a skirt?
I really need it
Thanks so much
Thank you!
I do hope to share entire projects here in the future!!😊😊
Beautiful! Thanks for the video, Def going to try this soon x
Thank you! ☺️
yay! please tag me if you post it on Instagram ❤️❤️
Muchas gracias, hermoso y simple 🙌
gracias 🥰
Good sharing my friend thanks
thank you ❤️
Огромное спасибо.
это удовольствие 😊
Супер! Очень оригинально, попробую. Спасибо!
Спасибо! ❤️
Thank you for this
❤️
Love it! Question: how would you sew this up in making a garment? Is it only for scarves?
Thank you 🤗 definitely using this for scarves would be the easiest. I've never made a garment using this specific technique; I am sure it is possible to shape, probably a bit trickier... I would use this in small sections where there are no increases or decreases just to add a nice detail 🤗 hope this helps
maravilloso!!!! me encanto!!!!
gracias 😊
Super ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 🤗
Can this be achieved on a silver reed Sk280? Really would love to learn but trying to research in which machine to get
I would imagine that you should be able do achieve this on any domestic machine; My machine is a brother 🤗
Beautiful! Where do you get your cone yarn from?
hi! so this one for example, I bought it from a graduate ( it was her left-over yarn from her collection). I bought yarn from other other graduate in the past as well, still have some. I tried to find some bargains as I couldn't afford much ☺️ I don't know where some of these yarns are from.
For my graduate collection for example, I bough yarn from Uppingham Yarns. Also got some from Yeoman. 😊
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Any way you could share a link to the yarn you used?
Hi, I don't have a link for that yarn, it was some leftover yarn that had been donated to me...sorry
What is this technique called ??
I am not sure if it has a specific name... I just call it a long stitch or an elongated stitch 🤔 🤗
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