Fantastic!! Many thanks for sharing this wonderful technique and making such a great video of it. As always, your instruction is clear and thoughtful. This will be a wonderful addition to my MKing repertoire.
SOmeone posted the link in a Facebook group on Sat...I didn't realize it was a new video! I love this idea, and soooo wish you had posted it a week earlier, LOL. I"ve been making baby photo prop hats with many different textured yarns. I add rows of bobbles, and rows of chained loops, but I couldn't figure a way to make a fringe as I knit, unless I cut the yarn at the end of each fringe chain. I'm going to try this with just two strands since I want it fine and delicate. What is the reason for picking up the heel 2 rows down? Thanks so much for this video!
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Well done! Excellent on a pillow or at the bottom of a bolero vest!
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ReplyDeleteFrancoise, Paris France
Thanks Diana fantastic
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! Thank you, Diana!
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ReplyDeleteI have to add that I find this absolutely brilliant! :-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! Many thanks for sharing this wonderful technique and making such a great video of it. As always, your instruction is clear and thoughtful. This will be a wonderful addition to my MKing repertoire.
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny to make. Can see many uses for it. Thank you Diana!
ReplyDeleteYou're fantastic, Diana. I've learnt almost all I know about MK from your tutorials, and this one is so simple it's brilliant. Thank you
ReplyDeleteFranci.
SOmeone posted the link in a Facebook group on Sat...I didn't realize it was a new video! I love this idea, and soooo wish you had posted it a week earlier, LOL. I"ve been making baby photo prop hats with many different textured yarns. I add rows of bobbles, and rows of chained loops, but I couldn't figure a way to make a fringe as I knit, unless I cut the yarn at the end of each fringe chain. I'm going to try this with just two strands since I want it fine and delicate. What is the reason for picking up the heel 2 rows down?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this video!
Tracy, I found on one of my early samples that the fringes were too far apart on the strip of knitting, and picking uup a row below fixes that.
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