Wonderful video, thank you! You have answered a question I have been pondering recently: Why do instructions for sleeves always start from the cuff and knit to the shoulders? It seems that it would be much easier to decrease than increase if you are knitting a sleeve with a pattern, thus you start with a whole pattern element and it gradually disappears- you don't have to worry about keeping the pattern going as you add stitches.
That was cool! You're very talented - knitwise and videowise! I really enjoyed watching the video and it gave me some ideas for another garment. Thanks for sharing your creativity!
Absolutely fabulous.........................and creative as well.................how very easy to follow and understand! Keep us posted of your future patterns and videos! Wonderful for visual learners with soothing background music.
Can you post a picture of the finished sweater being worn?
Very fun. I love the "silent movie" style, and the choice of music was excellent. I hope that your video inspires some people that are afraid of sweaters to give them a try.
ilhiker: Billknits: I can show you how to post pictures of knitted projects if you like. Just send me an email and we can start there.1 week 12 hours ago
Billknits: how does one post pictures of knitted projects-- little challanged here2 weeks 1 day ago
daninaa: I think that "queerjoe" has a pattern on his blog page2 weeks 2 days ago
Billknits: Des any one know where I can get a pattern for mens boxers?2 weeks 2 days ago
Crafty Andy: I just notice we got shouts once more lol2 weeks 6 days ago
Crafty Andy: Thank You Bill2 weeks 6 days ago
Bill: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDY!3 weeks 2 days ago
KenInMaine: Working on finishing up the Girasole. The lace edging is taking a long time but I'm happy with how it's shaping up....3 weeks 3 days ago
ilhiker: Here is the flooding where I live. http://www.desplaines.org/mediacenter.aspx?VID=37#allVideos4 weeks 2 days ago
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Wonderful video, thank you!
Wonderful video, thank you! You have answered a question I have been pondering recently: Why do instructions for sleeves always start from the cuff and knit to the shoulders? It seems that it would be much easier to decrease than increase if you are knitting a sleeve with a pattern, thus you start with a whole pattern element and it gradually disappears- you don't have to worry about keeping the pattern going as you add stitches.
That was cool! You're very
That was cool! You're very talented - knitwise and videowise! I really enjoyed watching the video and it gave me some ideas for another garment. Thanks for sharing your creativity!
Absolutely
Absolutely fabulous.........................and creative as well.................how very easy to follow and understand! Keep us posted of your future patterns and videos! Wonderful for visual learners with soothing background music.
Can you post a picture of the finished sweater being worn?
Knit on...
Rex
Very fun. I love the
Very fun. I love the "silent movie" style, and the choice of music was excellent. I hope that your video inspires some people that are afraid of sweaters to give them a try.