On the Sirdar free leaflet, it actually suggests both casting on and off with an oddment of DK yarn, not the pom-pom yarn. For sewing in it says use the thin section, so I guess you'd have to make sure you had the full length of that to work with to get a secure finish.
Hi Carol many thanks for showing me how to knit the blanket , how to cast on and cast off and for you’re tips . I’ve always wanted to knit a baby blanket using this yarn .but didn’t know how. You’ve explained so clearly that I’ve started to knit one now 🥰
Hi Again Carol , I’ve now knitted knitted 6 blankets . I’ve knitted a baby cardigan in the Pom Pom yarn but I’m having difficulty joining the shoulder seams cast off rows in DK , as it shows loose stitches when turned right side out. Can you advise me please what to do ?
Thanks for your version of casting off made up been searching forever because how tight it was I've done lots of these blankets used bigger needles to cast off did help. a little so pleased it turned out so much better once again thank you so much xxxRuncorn
Very interesting and helpful……up to a point! AT 3:19, at no point do you explain that you have changed the yarn !?!? Confusing to a beginner who is trying to learn from you .
Nice video but thought it a bit confusing that you didn’t mention casting off was not done in the same yarn, but with what looked like a plain cotton yarn. I have done these blankets and have managed to cast off with the same Pompom yarn just by knitting one stitch to each Pompom or alternating between two & one stitch between the pom-poms to make it less baggy.
Thats just what I thought Gillian, the change of yarn for casting off was not mentioned in the video. How do you cast off using the pom-pom yarn please?
@@thewoodies858 I don't know if it's correct but I just cast off by knitting the two stitches with the pompom inbetween them (not like you do for the main body of work) & passing the first stitch over the second. Sometimes it goes a bit wavy so I firm it up a bit by leaving the pompom out every few stitches and just knitting & casting off with the straight bit of yarn (like you do normally) Longwinded I know, sorry I can't explain better!
@@gillianwright3231 sorry to be a pain but what do you then do with the second stitch? Do you proceed to the next stitch after the pompom and cast it off that way? I can't visualise it. Tia 🙂
Thankyou. I've tried casting off with the pompom yarn,but it was to slack and messy,so I'm going to try your way .I'd love to know how you started the last row though with the plain yarn Many thanks . Amanda x🤔💕
On each video I’ve seen using this type of yarn, none have shown how to sow in the ends or change balls half way through a row. I’ve just fudged it in the past, but would have been nice to see what the experts recommend you do!
I noticed that when you demostrate the cast off, you are using a ball of ordinary yarn, 4py? matching the colour of the blanket. Is it not possible to cast off using the Pom Pom yarn?
Casting off/ ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY Knit the final row to the end of the yarn, as required - Using YOUR smaller sized circular knitting needle. Go to the ‘COMMENCING END’ of your final row (there is no trailing yarn here) and attach 2x combined lengths of Sirdar Snuggly 4ply white yarn - tightly knotting the ends together, around your first post of knitting. Please leave 2” tail to weave in on completion. Crochet 5 chains, then slip stitch the two ‘in between’ knit-stitches’ ~repeat > to the other end (a starting row post) where your wool/circular-needle left-is waiting). The smaller circular needle make it very easy to insert your size 4 crochet hook. Knot-off the white Sirdar Snuggly, weave the ends in. This results in a very springy, particularly attractive and neat finished edge. Looks like a binding/ but I really should have photographed it. Potentially you could add this crochet border to your blankets first row, but I didn’t as I was sick of the sight of the repeated mess I’d made of my lovely work by TRYING to follow these instructions.
The yarn to cast off is 50g Sirdar Snuggly DK. You could alternatively use the Rico Pompom yarn as we no longer stock Sweetie. Take a look here - www.blacksheepwools.com/products/rico-creative-pompon?_pos=4&_sid=018645943&_ss=r
Her explanation is faulty, she has changed to a non- pompom yarn…VERY ANNOYING as she doesn’t properly explain this technique. I ended up crocheting the cast off section.
How many balls would I need to make a throw please , and how many stitches would I need to cast on - i have done the baby blanket and daughter loves or so much she wants a nugget throw for herself lol your method of casting off was brilliant xx
Hi Went to make the sirdar cross stich striped blanket. BUT DID not like the way the edge of the knitting does not meet end of pompom wool and leaves a gap any suggestions pleas
Thank you so much that’s very helpful and useful. I really love 💕 how you cast off, it’s a great idea 💡 and I’m just starting a PomPom blanket, and I’ve made them before but a long time ago, and this has really helped to jog my memory. I’ve also subscribed and liked this video.
Hi, we no longer stock the Sweetie yarn. However we do stock Rico Pompon which comes in 200g balls. Take a look here - www.blacksheepwools.com/products/rico-creative-pompon?_pos=1&_sid=b98ce3eac&_ss=r&variant=33099985453133
On the Sirdar free leaflet, it actually suggests both casting on and off with an oddment of DK yarn, not the pom-pom yarn. For sewing in it says use the thin section, so I guess you'd have to make sure you had the full length of that to work with to get a secure finish.
Hi Carol many thanks for showing me how to knit the blanket , how to cast on and cast off and for you’re tips . I’ve always wanted to knit a baby blanket using this yarn .but didn’t know how. You’ve explained so clearly that I’ve started to knit one now 🥰
Hi Again Carol , I’ve now knitted knitted 6 blankets . I’ve knitted a baby cardigan in the Pom Pom yarn but I’m having difficulty joining the shoulder seams cast off rows in DK , as it shows loose stitches when turned right side out. Can you advise me please what to do ?
Thanks for your version of casting off made up been searching forever because how tight it was I've done lots of these blankets used bigger needles to cast off did help. a little so pleased it turned out so much better once again thank you so much xxxRuncorn
Very interesting and helpful……up to a point! AT 3:19, at no point do you explain that you have changed the yarn !?!? Confusing to a beginner who is trying to learn from you .
Nice video but thought it a bit confusing that you didn’t mention casting off was not done in the same yarn, but with what looked like a plain cotton yarn. I have done these blankets and have managed to cast off with the same Pompom yarn just by knitting one stitch to each Pompom or alternating between two & one stitch between the pom-poms to make it less baggy.
Thats just what I thought Gillian, the change of yarn for casting off was not mentioned in the video. How do you cast off using the pom-pom yarn please?
@@thewoodies858 I don't know if it's correct but I just cast off by knitting the two stitches with the pompom inbetween them (not like you do for the main body of work) & passing the first stitch over the second. Sometimes it goes a bit wavy so I firm it up a bit by leaving the pompom out every few stitches and just knitting & casting off with the straight bit of yarn (like you do normally) Longwinded I know, sorry I can't explain better!
@@gillianwright3231 sorry to be a pain but what do you then do with the second stitch? Do you proceed to the next stitch after the pompom and cast it off that way? I can't visualise it. Tia 🙂
@@thewoodies858 I knew I sounded confusing, I will try & video myself doing it if you can wait for a day or two?
@@gillianwright3231 that's great, as I am at cast off situation now 👍
Thankyou. I've tried casting off with the pompom yarn,but it was to slack and messy,so I'm going to try your way .I'd love to know how you started the last row though with the plain yarn Many thanks . Amanda x🤔💕
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been wracking my brains on how to cast off and finally managed with your method! 😊
Goodness knows how when I can’t see an explanation that it is of any use ?…
On each video I’ve seen using this type of yarn, none have shown how to sow in the ends or change balls half way through a row. I’ve just fudged it in the past, but would have been nice to see what the experts recommend you do!
Any hints on finishing ends please
I noticed that when you demostrate the cast off, you are using a ball of ordinary yarn, 4py? matching the colour of the blanket. Is it not possible to cast off using the Pom Pom yarn?
What wool did you use to cast off .
Cast off using a matching shade of Sirdar Snuggly DK.
Do you cast on with a bigger size needle
What is the width of your blanket please good video thank you soo much.
Casting off/ ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY
Knit the final row to the end of the yarn, as required - Using YOUR smaller sized circular knitting needle.
Go to the ‘COMMENCING END’ of your final row (there is no trailing yarn here) and attach 2x combined lengths of Sirdar Snuggly 4ply white yarn - tightly knotting the ends together, around your first post of knitting. Please leave 2” tail to weave in on completion.
Crochet 5 chains, then slip stitch the two ‘in between’ knit-stitches’
~repeat > to the other end (a starting row post) where your wool/circular-needle left-is waiting).
The smaller circular needle make it very easy to insert your size 4 crochet hook.
Knot-off the white Sirdar Snuggly, weave the ends in.
This results in a very springy, particularly attractive and neat finished edge.
Looks like a binding/ but I really should have photographed it.
Potentially you could add this crochet border to your blankets first row, but I didn’t as I was sick of the sight of the repeated mess I’d made of my lovely work by TRYING to follow these instructions.
How many grams are in each ball and what size needles are you using . Is the yarn DK ?
The yarn to cast off is 50g Sirdar Snuggly DK. You could alternatively use the Rico Pompom yarn as we no longer stock Sweetie. Take a look here - www.blacksheepwools.com/products/rico-creative-pompon?_pos=4&_sid=018645943&_ss=r
Can you possibly do the casting off again as I am so confused?
Carol has used a contrasting DK yarn for the cast off edge. This saves trying to push those big through stitches to cast off.
How many stitches would you use to cast on if you wanted to knit a baby blanket with one ball of wall only?
How do you do the first stitch when you are casting off to get the first pom pom round the bend ?
Can you please show the casting off again as I am so confused as to how to do this?
Her explanation is faulty, she has changed to a non- pompom yarn…VERY ANNOYING as she doesn’t properly explain this technique. I ended up crocheting the cast off section.
How many balls would I need to make a throw please , and how many stitches would I need to cast on - i have done the baby blanket and daughter loves or so much she wants a nugget throw for herself lol your method of casting off was brilliant xx
What size blanket does 2 balls of this wool make? thanks
Hi
Went to make the sirdar cross stich striped blanket.
BUT DID not like the way the edge of the knitting does not meet end of pompom wool and leaves a gap any suggestions pleas
End each row with ONE STITCH, turn an using the same snip of yarn make one stitch…nice even side edging
can you show me how to stitch up a sleeve using this wool?
What do u do with the first stitch when Ur casting off cos it's gotta go round the bend ?
I'm doing one now,and find this confusing.🤔💕
@@amandall3633because she cocks-up the explanation
@@GFeintuck I've got to agree with you there 🤷♀️
What size of needles do you use
4mm
Thank you so much that’s very helpful and useful. I really love 💕 how you cast off, it’s a great idea 💡 and I’m just starting a PomPom blanket, and I’ve made them before but a long time ago, and this has really helped to jog my memory. I’ve also subscribed and liked this video.
Is it 100g balls
Hi, we no longer stock the Sweetie yarn. However we do stock Rico Pompon which comes in 200g balls. Take a look here - www.blacksheepwools.com/products/rico-creative-pompon?_pos=1&_sid=b98ce3eac&_ss=r&variant=33099985453133
Wow thank you so much that has really helped me X
Great video. I have subsribed. Can you add an edge to the blanket. More videos please
So noisy in the background