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@emilymontoya8791
@emilymontoya8791 Күн бұрын
Beautiful
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Күн бұрын
Thanks Emily it’s so easy to do 😊
@valchulkov
@valchulkov 2 күн бұрын
YOUR KNITTING IS SO GOOD. Well done👍
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 күн бұрын
@@valchulkov aw you’re so kind thanks very much. It’s a good pattern so easy to get a good result 😊
@kimberlyjean2248
@kimberlyjean2248 3 күн бұрын
This was really helpful and straightforward. Thank you!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 күн бұрын
You’re very welcome Kimberly. Let me know if you have any video requests 😊
@niamhmorrow4101
@niamhmorrow4101 7 күн бұрын
You say 'out of control' I say 'a dream'
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 7 күн бұрын
LOL it’s an even sweeter dream now 2 years on! It’s shoved everywhere at this stage 😂 Hope you have your own sweet stash 😊
@niamhmorrow4101
@niamhmorrow4101 7 күн бұрын
@@craftfixblog only been crocheting for a year but I somehow have 2 huge reusable bags and a basket filled with only the yarn that I don't have plans for 😅. I have a problem!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 7 күн бұрын
@niamhmorrow4101 ah sure crochet uses WAY more yarn than knitting so you’re golden! 😊 and think of all those gorgeous stash busting blankets you could make someday - I think they even have a special word for them “scrapghans” - love it!
@juliamanning2658
@juliamanning2658 8 күн бұрын
Wow you have patience 😮
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 8 күн бұрын
Thanks :) or maybe I'm just insane!
@juliamanning2658
@juliamanning2658 8 күн бұрын
Really clever. I'm a beginner and find basic projects frustrating 🙃
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 7 күн бұрын
@@juliamanning2658 I found this sweater EXTREMELY frustrating! But hopefully the joy when you finish is well worth it. Plus you get to enjoy your finished handknit for way longer than it took to make (possibly a lifetime!). I’m sure if you think back to your v first project you’ve improved LOTS. All that matters is you enjoy your knitting. I still learn something new with every project (even if it’s just never to make it again lol).
@JaniceSmith-lw7uh
@JaniceSmith-lw7uh 10 күн бұрын
Nice clear explanation,makes me now understand how to better seam my hats. Thank you so much.😊
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 10 күн бұрын
Great to hear Janice thanks for the lovely feedback 😊
@knittingwithsheryl
@knittingwithsheryl 13 күн бұрын
Thanks I’m starting a new project baby hat
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 13 күн бұрын
Aw how lovely :) if it’s for a new baby a 16 inch circular could be a bit long, so if it’s not working well you could use double pointed needles or else a long circular (40+ inch) with magic loop technique to knit baby hats instead
@knittingwithsheryl
@knittingwithsheryl 12 күн бұрын
@@craftfixblog thank you so much
@lashonda_r
@lashonda_r 17 күн бұрын
These are so beautifully made.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 17 күн бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie
@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie 22 күн бұрын
I was hoping you could teach us how to Knit the Magic Loop please? Im a decade long crochet addict gone rogue for learning to knit. Love your vids xx 😀
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 22 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’ll do a magic loop video next ❤ I wish knitting in the round was as easy as in crochet! It’s cool you know both now so you can soon make anything you want 🥳
@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie
@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie 22 күн бұрын
@@craftfixblog Bless you, thank you! I am keeping an eye out for your vid, whoop whoop 😍
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 22 күн бұрын
@@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie it could take me a couple of weeks alas but there's lots of magic loop vids on youtube if you want to get started right away
@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie
@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie 22 күн бұрын
@@craftfixblog No problem at all. If I need it sooner than you loading one, I will, thanks. No pressure, judt really appreciate how you simplify things like your Circular needles for beginners. And busy with simple charity projects for a little girl in my neighbourhood. Have a happy day xx
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 22 күн бұрын
@@TheTrillionDollarTradeMovie thanks so much. Feedback like this means so much & encourages me to make more vids. Well done on your charity projects I’m sure they are greatly appreciated 👏 ❤️
@Donna-zt9ig
@Donna-zt9ig 26 күн бұрын
How do I take the hat off without getting it twisted?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 25 күн бұрын
If you mean how to avoid twists at the start when you join to knit in the round see this bit of the video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rZavYX6Aq8ZmotE (that’s 1m45 in). But if I’ve misunderstood let me know thanks
@glorialloyd2774
@glorialloyd2774 26 күн бұрын
Really doesn’t address my problem. I am nearly at the max on my cable needle, and the pattern is asking to repeat the mosaic chart two more times that has increases. The shawl is to be 59 inches wide, and I am using the maximum 40” cable needle. I have the stitches bunched up on my circular needle. Help!!!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 26 күн бұрын
@@glorialloyd2774 hi Gloria you’ve the complete opposite problem! You can get cables up to 60 inches. Otherwise you can buy a cheap cable connector that lets you make an extra long cable. I’ve a video demo here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nGeke2SfhNCKbKMsi=Yy5qOtjJSxeXZjRO hope this helps
@annehowieson8418
@annehowieson8418 Ай бұрын
Can I ask what make of needles you use ?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Ай бұрын
Sure Anne. I'm in Europe & use KnitPro needles and the same brand is called Knitter's Pride in the USA. Mine are Symfonie wood interchangeable needles and I think the US equivalent is Symfonie Dreamz www.knitterspride.com/d/symfonie-dreamz/interchangeable-circular-needle/en Hope this helps, Janine.
@annehowieson8418
@annehowieson8418 Ай бұрын
@craftfixblog Thanks Janine I am in Scotland so I will have a little look on Amazon. Thank you. Janine I have always been afraid of circular knitting and am so glad I have found your tutorials 😊 x
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Ай бұрын
@@annehowieson8418 I was scared of circular needles for years too so I'm delighted to help. Let me know if you have any video requests. If you are lucky enough to have a local yarn store, I'd head there as they may well do KnitPro and you can see their full range of brands and they may even have some you can try out in store. Otherwise, I'd suggest just getting a needle to try first instead of breaking the bank with an expensive set you may not like. Amazon Prime do KnitPro & I've bought tips from them before. I can't see any Prime Day deals alas and unusually knitting supplies can actually be dearer on Amazon than elsewhere (pricing can vary randomly by size/colour too). Also my local yarn store replaced wood needle tips that broke on me after ages, and I'm not sure the same long term warranty applies on Amazon. But here are my needles on Amazon in case that helps (affiliate links): KnitPro Symfonie Fixed Circular needle - it's easiest to start with a fixed needle so there is no hassle with screwing cables on and off: amzn.to/3Y0bQPm OR Interchangeable needle tips (standard length): amzn.to/3W9od9h along with cables sold separately in different lengths: amzn.to/3S7GeDH Instead of a standard circular needle where the needle tips are permanently attached to the cable, interchangeables let you screw off the tips from the cable. This has many advantages e.g. instead of buying say 3 4mm circular needles in 40cm, 60cm & 80cm lengths, you can just buy 1 set of tips (the dearer part) and 3 cables. You can also knit multiple projects on the go with just 1 pair of tips by screwing them off 1 project and on to another (you have caps to secure the cable ends when the needle tips are off them). But if you're just giving circular needles a try, I'd suggest just getting a fixed circular first as that is simpler and can't come apart on you. You also may like to try out both a wooden and metal circular to see which you prefer. Hope this helps & happy knitting :)
@emmykateblackwell
@emmykateblackwell Ай бұрын
Me: I'm going to make my second ever knitting project with circular needles. I can totally do this. Also me: How do I do the next row again? *heads to KZbin* I'm self-taught, so KZbin and a good friend are my best friends with my knitting ambitions.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Ай бұрын
Love this! Where would we be without KZbin? I’ve no idea how anyone managed to learn how to knit or crochet just from a book back in the day
@TripleRoux
@TripleRoux Ай бұрын
Thank you for the instructions. How would I go about making a morge irregular and organic looking effect, with some rows that are farther apart and some that are missing a segment?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Ай бұрын
To change the gap between the web “spokes” (thinking of them as spokes of a bike wheel), you would crochet more chains (bigger gap) or less (smaller gap). To change the height of the spokes you would crochet a taller stitch, say a treble or even double treble instead of a double. That would make a round be further away from the previous. To miss segments you could either bind off and join again wherever you want on the web, or you could crochet to a certain point in the round and then turn over your web to the other side and start the next round working backwards. Hope this helps
@kroesss
@kroesss Ай бұрын
Does anyone know if its possible to change just to knew tops? So without an extra cable? ( I thought buying 1 cable en 2 different size interchangeable tips would do the job 😁but not I'm not sure....)
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Ай бұрын
Yes you’re right! That’s a great advantage of interchangeable tips - you can indeed just screw tips on & off without changing cable. But if you are switching to a bigger/thicker needle size, just change the right tip at the start of the round and wait until the end of the round to change the left tip so that your stitches are not too tight for the left tip on the switching round. In fact some never change the left tip & just leave it at the smaller size but I find that too confusing. Hope this helps
@coraaugusta8736
@coraaugusta8736 Ай бұрын
This is the best video I’ve watched on how to do mattress stitch. Very detailed and easy to understand. Thank you. 😊
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog Ай бұрын
Thanks so much that means a lot ❤️ let me know if you have any video requests
@forgiven212
@forgiven212 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!! ❤🙏
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
You’re very welcome ❤️ Glad it helped
@zeeschelp
@zeeschelp 2 ай бұрын
such an easy solution... thanks a lot❤😂
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
You’re welcome ❤ happy knitting!
@sherrypelkey2453
@sherrypelkey2453 2 ай бұрын
This is genius! Thank you so much for sharing this! New subscriber here!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Glad you like it & thanks so much for subscribing Sherry. Let me know if you have any video requests ❤️
@vysgiyi
@vysgiyi 2 ай бұрын
I mean…yes you’re crazy. But I would have done the same!! You know you would have seen that row every time you looked at it!! Good job making it the sweater of your dreams and not giving up! Gorgeous! 💜💜💜
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the encouragement ❤️ I’ve had twinges of regret redoing it at snail pace but you’re SO right that I would only have eyes for that wonky row! I miss the days when I used to spot mistakes at the time rather than at the end though 😜 hope your own knitting has been like a dream with no nightmares 🤞
@thetracy
@thetracy 2 ай бұрын
Wow It's really beautiful. I'm trying to learn how to knit but I just can't get the hang of it.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much ❤ Definitely stick at it. It can take a while to click but the great thing is that once you get the hang of the basic knit stitch and purl stitch, ultimately even the most complex pattern is just made up of those 2 stitches so you can knit ANYTHING in time 👍 lots of great tutorials on KZbin & I’m hoping to add some beginner ones to my channel soon
@Douxeor
@Douxeor 2 ай бұрын
Wow its amazing 👍 dont give up! :)
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Aw thanks so much ❤️ it’s slow going but I’m getting there! AGAIN lol
@SamiKhan-ev1rl
@SamiKhan-ev1rl 2 ай бұрын
I haven't done ribbing? Im doin Gardner stiches for blanket.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
So that means you’re knitting every stitch in the row? Many garter stitch blankets would use the same needle thickness for the whole blanket so you would only need to switch needle if you run out of room and need to move to a longer circular
@SamiKhan-ev1rl
@SamiKhan-ev1rl 2 ай бұрын
Its a little tricky been a left hander but im getting there thank you.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
I’ll look into if I can upload left handed versions of my videos to help 👍 in the meantime, if you use the Chrome browser I think you can get plugins to flip videos so they will look left handed. Here’s one I found chromewebstore.google.com/detail/yt-mirror/nokjcgeafjfhlbclmmgfeiiebgjfollb?pli=1 hope this helps, Janine
@SamiKhan-ev1rl
@SamiKhan-ev1rl 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video as helped Me❤
@SamiKhan-ev1rl
@SamiKhan-ev1rl 2 ай бұрын
I'm using this method got things stuck at end round but I've managed to sort it out and knitting with circlur needles miles better as more room shuffle knitting along were with knitting needles no room left I'm trying make a circlur blanket garter stiche one
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Yes a circular needle means you can fit much more stitches so great for blankets. But I even use them knitting smaller projects as I find them easier on my wrists as the weight of the knitting is on the cable
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Aw thanks but I eventually ripped it WAY back. I think you’re right because redoing it is SLOW!!
@morningdewdymond1083
@morningdewdymond1083 2 ай бұрын
Nope!! Not even noticea until it was pointed out.
@rhea_vlogs
@rhea_vlogs 2 ай бұрын
I have thrown a rager
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
that's a good thing i hope? :)
@Sandykm11
@Sandykm11 2 ай бұрын
This is a game changer! Thank you so much. I have used it for two hats now, and it works perfectly. I presume I could do the same with socks ( which I intend to learn to knit one of these days. I wish I had known about this method twenty hats ago
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Great to get such good feedback Sandy thanks so much. It’s not really handy for socks because they’re a really narrow tube, but there are lots of ways to knit socks: a set of DPNs, king circular (magic loop), 2 circulars or even a really short circular (just 9-10 inches). You use similar methods to make mittens or gloves, which I love doing as they’re quicker than socks. I’d suggest starting with slipper/house socks in bulky/Aran yarn so they knit up quick as you get the hang of things. Happy knitting, Janine
@MarniePhillips-ny4jw
@MarniePhillips-ny4jw 2 ай бұрын
Did you steam block it?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
No I always just wash/soak & lay to dry instead. Do you prefer steaming?
@MrsGump
@MrsGump 3 ай бұрын
Whats the name of the pattern, or do you have a link, for the hat at the very beginning with the diamond type pattern on it? :) ETA - I think I found it, the Sitka spruce hat by tin can Knits?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
Yes that’s the Sitka spruce hat. I love it but it’s full of twisted stitches & I went wrong several times so it took ages! So I’d recommend it for experienced knitters rather than beginners. Hope this helps, Janine
@MrsGump
@MrsGump 2 ай бұрын
@@craftfixblog I've already bought the pattern lol, I'll have a look at it n see if I think I'm up to giving it a go! Otherwise I'll just put it on hold as that special project I'm aiming to get good enough to make for next winter!! Love ur channel btw! I'm a crocheter who decided in Jan that I was going to teach myself to knit as I've always preferred the look of knitting & always coveted knit lace work. I do crochet lace work in really fine sz 40 yarns but it's knitted lace shawls etc that I've always loved. Anywho, enough of my rambling lol, ur channel.is fab, you show what ur doing & explain it really clearly - so you've def improved my knitting so big thank you 😃❤️
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 2 ай бұрын
@MrsGump thanks so much & let me know if you have any video requests.😊 wow fine crochet lace takes serious skills so I’m sure you’ll end up sporting a splendid Sitka hat 👏 it’s a popular well written pattern & makes a super warm hat that looks great. With all your crochet lace work you’re well used to following charts & knitting with worsted/aran means it’s not too slow, it’s lovely when you can both knit + crochet so you can make any pattern you like and even mix the 2 sometimes. Have fun!
@susiekey4478
@susiekey4478 3 ай бұрын
There are so many different clips on KZbin about joining knitting in the round but yours is the first one to make sense. Thank you.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Wow what a compliment! Thanks so much & so glad it helped
@miekezeelie4115
@miekezeelie4115 3 ай бұрын
11May24. Thank you, very clear instructions. Should be easier with 120 stitches. Very long needles are so uncomfortable.
@miekezeelie4115
@miekezeelie4115 3 ай бұрын
Sorry, it is 07.10 in my country.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Glad it helped. Yes a circular can fit many more stitches & all the weight is on the cable as well which I find much easier on my wrists, neck etc
@chilloften
@chilloften 3 ай бұрын
Those needles are gorgeous. I want a set! What are they called?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Thanks they’re knitpro (knitters pride in the us) zing fixed circulars, also available as interchangeable I think. Hope that helps
@aouncheema2824
@aouncheema2824 3 ай бұрын
bro we ain't dumb
@Sandykm11
@Sandykm11 3 ай бұрын
This is so awesome. I wish I had seen it sooner.
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Sandy. So glad you like the idea. I hadn’t seen this method elsewhere thought I’d share it as the more options the better in knitting 😊
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Step by step tutorial kzbin.info/www/bejne/qWW0iKpsrcR-rcksi=wd-RB8AbMJBFm5k4
@Random_Gurly
@Random_Gurly 3 ай бұрын
So cute so far!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Aw thanks ☺️ the first try on was a big relief!
@user-iv3zv7ki3f
@user-iv3zv7ki3f 3 ай бұрын
Why do you play that music on all of this?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 3 ай бұрын
Sorry my long videos never have any music (just voiceover) if that helps
@debbieelliott5985
@debbieelliott5985 4 ай бұрын
Ah, so that's how it's done. Very clear instructions - many thanks!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Debbie glad it helped & happy knitting 😊
@sonyalittle1878
@sonyalittle1878 4 ай бұрын
Hello Janine, me again! Do you have any absolute beginners cable knit tutorials please? Thank you :-)
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Not yet, sorry because I don’t have many videos full stop so thanks for the idea. This popular beginner cables video comes up when I search & gets good reviews: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aomop52uq8eNrtEsi=4oPFSDsCcQvbSYxI
@sonyalittle1878
@sonyalittle1878 4 ай бұрын
What a fab video! Thank you. I just have a quick question please; how do I know which size circular needle CORD to use for a project? Thank you!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Sonya :) It's easiest to use a circular shorter than the circumference of your knitting. So you use a 40cm (16in) circular for hats and wider sleeves, and usually a 80-100cm (32-40in) circular for sweater bodies. Note that if you're using interchangeable needle tips and just buying cord, when you buy a certain length cord e.g. 16 inch, that means the total length with tips attached is 16 inches (the cord on it's own is shorter). Hope this makes sense. What are you looking to knit? Thanks, Janine.
@sonyalittle1878
@sonyalittle1878 4 ай бұрын
@@craftfixblog Hi Janine, thank you very much, this is very helpful. Well I found out today that my friend is pregnant! So I'm keen to get going on some baby knits such as hats, cardigans, booties, etc. Do you have any baby knit tutorials at all. I love the way you present your videos, keep up the good work! :-)
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
@@sonyalittle1878 Aw how lovely! Sorry, those cable lengths assumed adult garments. Baby projects are much more teeny tiny! I've done hardly any baby projects myself, but there's a ton of free baby patterns out there. Are you on Ravelry.com? For example, here's a free baby hat you can knit flat or in the round: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-hat-with-top-knot---tegan and here's a video showing how to knit a baby hat in the round on a very short 6 inch cable: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n362fHVorLNqe80 How you knit baby patterns is personal preference. For baby patterns knit in the round, you can use a set of short double pointed needles (DPNs), short circulars (or more usual length ones for cardigans/jumper bodies) or you could use a really long cable with the modern "magic loop" technique instead (used to knit small things like adult socks and gloves etc). But there are also loads of baby patterns knit back and forth in rows (on traditional straight needles or a circular), so you don't need to get your head around all the ways of knitting in the round & cable lengths etc. So I'd suggest just picking out a few free easy patterns to try first and then you can see what way you enjoy knitting baby bits, and then find more patterns to suit you. I'm sure your friend will treasure your handmade gifts :)
@sonyalittle1878
@sonyalittle1878 4 ай бұрын
@@craftfixblog Ahhh thank you SO much for all this info! You truly are a star! I can't wait to get started! Bring on tomorrow I say! Thank you again Janine, I will investigate all your links etc and yes, I think I'll start with a little beanie hat. It was very interesting to learn from your videos that we can still knit 'straight' on circular needles. Thank you again lovely lady! I must subscribe to your channel now :-)
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
@@sonyalittle1878 You're so welcome & thanks for subscribing. Let me know if you have any video requests :) Ravelry is still my go to for pattern research beause you get to see real world pics, yarns that work well and best of all, some knitters share really helpful info about them (you can filter for projects with notes). I hope you have lots of fun making your cute baby knits :)
@volguy
@volguy 4 ай бұрын
Yes! I watched several videos, trying to find a simple, clear explanation! This is it! I haven’t knitted in awhile, so I had trouble figuring out how to get started. Thank you!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Wow I’m so glad my video was the one that made it click. Welcome back to the world of knitting. I hope you have fun!
@Pinkberyl72
@Pinkberyl72 4 ай бұрын
So relatable!! Love the beautiful pink sweater!! Must make sure all 95 bobbles are puffy. I get it!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Aw thanks so much ❤️ it’s the wisteria sweater pattern by along avec Anna. Making the 95 bobbles on the back puffy too is a bit crazy when I won’t even see them! 😂
@Pinkberyl72
@Pinkberyl72 4 ай бұрын
@craftfixblog You're so welcome!! It was very kind of you to reply. As a longtime knitter & corcheter, I absolutely understand the labor intensive blocking process. Especially on something so special like the gorgeous sweater you made. Stunning! Subbed!!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 let me know if you have any video requests
@patticlaude1
@patticlaude1 4 ай бұрын
Help. Knitting with dpns a sock.knitting every row but the k it stitches are inside and my outside is all purls. What to fix that?
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
You should be just able to push your knitting through the dpns to have your knitting on the outside again. Here’s a video with more help for when knitting in the round on a circular is inside out, but it’s similar with dpns: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5KwfIqfqcipi5osi=fJ2rvwSEL-Yw534g hope this helps
@madmarblee
@madmarblee 4 ай бұрын
i just wanted to say i had been messing up a pattern a ton and it was wonky (i was using the first stich with the slip stich as my ring), and your video cleared up my problem!! :) so clear and concise and helpful, thank you!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
I’m so glad it helped & your lovely feedback made my week thanks 😊 Hope you’re having fun crocheting your pattern now & it turns out great
@Sophiecjp
@Sophiecjp 4 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for. Just a little something something on the edge👌.thank you
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Cool so glad it helped. It’s amazing the difference a border can make!
@yarnqueen21
@yarnqueen21 4 ай бұрын
yes! I used to bring my sock projects to school!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Cool! I wish crafts was a school subject you could study 😊
@Noahidebc
@Noahidebc 4 ай бұрын
I literally just started doing a crochet swatch w/ mohair +silk & a skein of woolike fingering weight yarn. Looking forward to part 2!
@craftfixblog
@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
Wow I’ve never crocheted with mohair. What are you making? I finished my sweater for Xmas. Here’s the full list of short videos I made knitting it: kzbin.info/aero/PLTaU8ErRsjQPHGFrh8HxV4hJ7A4UewXWv&si=_THkxeEeFOLw0Dee
@Noahidebc
@Noahidebc 4 ай бұрын
@@craftfixblog I will check those out! I like working with it though you have to be mindful. So it’s my first time. I’m attempting a vest. If you are on instagram i could tag you with my post
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@craftfixblog 4 ай бұрын
@@Noahidebc cool I’d love to see. I’m @craftfixblog on insta too thanks (just never post there lol)