Video #121, listed in: Learn to knit, Knitting tips & tricks, How to knit stripes
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Tiphanie wrote:
Merci pour cette vidéo. C'est la première fois que je tricote des rayures et cette astuce est la bienvenue !
14.07.2011 - 20:31
Veronique wrote:
Thanks for this video. Is there another way so the "other color" yarn is not visible on the side ? That would be useful when knitting a cap with ears. Thanks !
29.07.2010 - 16:00DROPS Design :
Dear Veronique, what about changing colours after the edge st in such cases, or even work a crocheted edge along the ears of the hat. Happy knitting!
17.10.2014 - 16:03Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *.
When you knit stripes, it's a good idea to change the color inside the edge stitches, so that the loose ends or long strands behind the work don't run along the outermost front edge. In this video we show how to change color within 5 edge sts. To make it clear, we work the 5 edge sts in stockinette stitch, the transition inside the edge sts in garter st and the rest in stockinette st. Finally, we show how the transition looks like when you work the front edge in seed stitch, and how it looks like when you work the whole piece in garter st using a finer yarn. There will always be more or less of a notch at the color change. With this bulky yarn it shows more. If you work in a finer multicolored yarn, as in 141-7 and 141-8 the transition will not be visible. To see a pattern with this technique, see: DROPS 141-7 or one of the picture to the left.
Das ist ja ein toller Tipp. Mach ich jetzt auch so. Danke.
16.07.2011 - 12:46