Boa Noite princesa!.. A sua amostra é bonita mais tem um pequeno problema ñ sabemos falar e nem entendemos o seu idioma. Se vc quiser e puder colocar pra traduzir em Português do Brasil vai ser bom pra ambas as partes pra vc pq ganhará mais seguidoras no Brasil e p/ nós pq ficaremos muito felizes e agradecidas isto é se vc botar pra traduzir em Português Do Brasil. Aguardo retorno com tradução em Português do Brasil.
These are beautiful patterns!! I really like knitting and I make jumpers and rompers for the babies and children of my family and friends. I love giving handmade clothes with love!! And I enjoy including new drawings to decorate the clothes. I think your channel is going to be my inspiration for the next projects. I love them, thank you very much!!! From now on I will follow your channel with enthusiasm!!!. I use cotton and merino wool. Your thread is very pretty, it has a special shine. Which one do you use??. Thank you and best regards.
Son unos patrones preciosos!!. Me gusta mucho tejer y realizo jerséis y peleles para los bebes y niños de mi familia y amigas. Me encanta regalar prendas hechas a mano con cariño!!. Y disfruto incluyendo nuevos dibujos que adornen las prendas. Creo que tu canal va a ser mi inspiración para los próximos proyectos. Me encantan, muchas gracias!!! Desde hoy seguiré tu canal con ilusión!!!. Yo utilizo algodón y y lana merino. Tu hilo es muy bonito, tiene un brillo especial. Cual utilizas??. Gracias y un saludo.
Thank you, I’m about to try this. I think you have a typo in the instructions for row 3. Should be sl 1, right? Not al 1. I’m just starting to learn to lace so appreciate your clear demo.
Thank you for this video! I literally picked up needles a week ago and this is easy enough for me as a beginner. It is a beautiful pattern, wonderfully explained.
Thank you so much💕 I love this pattern it’s my first attempt at a lace pattern! I have a beautiful copper gold mohair & wool , I’ve cast on & ready to go ❤I have watched over & over & writing it down so here I go…
Now all I need to do is translate this information Russian/ Eastern style knitting. I find Eastern throwing method the most confusing, most time-consuming, most motion/effort making, halting stop-start way of progressing through a project did I have ever tried to do. Other methods of knitting are so much easier, especially Russian and Portuguese.
Question: I 've been teaching myself. Everything starts out right. But when I get to the next 4 rows the stichs keep adding. Example I started out with 38 like the video says and now I have 54 stichs and I don't know what I keep doing wrong.
Love this design. My daughter in law wants this for her baby shower coming up in August. Can you tell me how many stitches I will need to cast on for a 35” by 35” blanket for a little baby girl? Also, which Yarb did you use for this swatch? Thank you.
Hi, thank you for sharing your knowledge, I'm not an experienced knitter, but in the pattern it says to cast multiple of 16, while in the video suggest to cast on multiple of 14. Can you please tell me which one should I follow?
Thank you thats a great question, It would depend on the weight of yarn and the size of needles that you want to use, I would suggest that you knit a swatch first and multiply it out from there, example - if your swatch came out at 5 inches wide and you want the blanket to be 30 inches, multiply by 6. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much for sharing this stitch. My mother made mart a lovely feather and fan stitch in a lilac wool when I was about 8 or 10 years old and I loved it to bits. I can still see it quite vividly even though I'm 66 now. I was looking for a nice stitch to knit a scarf for a friend when I happened on your video. Thanks again, best wishes from Australia.💖 P.S. I was looking at some of the links below to other videos, Is Seed stitch the same as Moss stitch?