These socks (and the Stardew Valley series socks) are so beautiful!! I just subscribed because I'd love to see more from you. Would you be open to making a video demonstrating this technique with the 3 strands like you mentioned? I'm unfortunately struggling to visualise what you mean! In any case, thanks for the video! :))
Thank you so much, I'm so happy to hear you like the designs! I can definitely do that next time I work a sock with 3 strands! The way I did it was I just held the 2 strands in front (same as just the 1 strand in the video, only you're holding 2 strands ) and work the 3rd strand in the ladder stitch. That way worked for me. But I've also seen it recommended to hold just the 1 strand in front (the one that is being used for the current color), and work the other 2 strands together in the ladder stitch (knit the stitch holding both strands together). I think you could play around with either approach and see what works for you! Hope that helps in the meantime!
Thank you for making this, I finally understand the ladders now! I'm working on the halibut cardigan and the lbj is perfect for those long floats.
These socks (and the Stardew Valley series socks) are so beautiful!! I just subscribed because I'd love to see more from you. Would you be open to making a video demonstrating this technique with the 3 strands like you mentioned? I'm unfortunately struggling to visualise what you mean! In any case, thanks for the video! :))
Thank you so much, I'm so happy to hear you like the designs! I can definitely do that next time I work a sock with 3 strands! The way I did it was I just held the 2 strands in front (same as just the 1 strand in the video, only you're holding 2 strands ) and work the 3rd strand in the ladder stitch. That way worked for me. But I've also seen it recommended to hold just the 1 strand in front (the one that is being used for the current color), and work the other 2 strands together in the ladder stitch (knit the stitch holding both strands together). I think you could play around with either approach and see what works for you! Hope that helps in the meantime!