I have to thank you for this. My little sister is having a baby and she knows I knit hand blankets. She gave me a knew request of doing this! Thank you so much!!!
This was fantastic 🤩 I’m expecting a baby boy 👦🏻 and I can’t believe the prices of an embroidered blanket or sweater 😮 I’m going to give it a try myself 😅 I will definitely try to find a second hand sweater like you mentioned since I’m doing an experiment 😅 thank you for sharing 🙌🏻
You can just end the stitch, then bring the new yarn up through the middle of the last stitch to restart with new yarn and just keep going! Hopefully that makes sense?
This is so easy to follow! Thank you! I have just one question. I have a dark sweater, it's a brown. I haven't given it a try to write on it but should it all work the same?
Glad you found it easy to follow along with! If it’s a dark sweater, you could use a piece of water soluble stabilizer to trace onto first and then place that onto the sweater so you have a guide to follow. Otherwise you could try a white tailors chalk, but I think it’d be tricky to get it to mark onto a dark sweater!
Thank you so much I just made it and with help from this video it came out great!! ❤ I watched others but yours broke down to exactly what you needed to do! Thanks
Hi Candice. Your tutorial was great! I completed my first project with the word SKI on a sweater. I had trouble with the letter K. Could you recommend how best to work through that letter. Thanks!
@@sewbakemakeI couldn’t figure out how to close the K to the left leg of the letter. I started at the bottom right leg and went through to the top right arm of the K, almost in a V. It was the little attachment piece to the left leg that I couldn’t figure out. Maybe I started in the wrong place?
I’m not sure if this is the issue but I think you just need to make your stitches closer to the first stroke of the K, I went over this in the video I believe, but if you don’t place the stitches close enough, a space is left and it looks funny!