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Knitting with Cheryl Brunette

Knitting with Cheryl Brunette

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cherylbrunette.com Graft your knitted pieces together with a "better Kitchener" technique with flat grafting. Empower yourself by learning to read your knitting.
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@lindaayala6541
@lindaayala6541 Рік тому
After 2 days of frustration after learning 3 different ways to graft I finally came across this ingenious way to graft that I can wrap my brain around! I am knitting my first pair of socks and it is also my first graft. I was considering that maybe knitting socks is not my thing when you turned it all around and I’m already making another pair with a grafted toe! Thank you! Bless you! ❤️🙏🏼❤️
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV Рік тому
I'm so happy I was able to help you Linda and thank you for taking the time to post this kind comment.
@sandrachater4105
@sandrachater4105 3 роки тому
My dear Lady, I am finally over 80 and have been knitting/crocheting for over 60 years and I guess I am finally getting a little careless. I was putting a sweater jacket together when in my HORROR discovered the extra long back I had made for a tall son, was forgotten when I made both left & right fronts. Ok manager to take one apart and extended same to fit but how to reattach? I must have looked at my project for at least 4/5 days, trying different options, knew there had to be a way but never having messed up so well in all my years, I had no idea how. Cheryl you saved me. Not only a full explanation but a wonderful clear video which was very easy to follow and it did the trick. Not used to all the internet has to offer yet so out of desperation I typed in "how do I join two pieces of knitting" and you were there to save me. The best example of all the articles listed. Thank you hardly covers it. If I ever get stuck again, you will be the one I come looking for. Your name is now "saved". LOL Thanks again.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 3 роки тому
Sandra! Thank you for this lovely comment and I'm so grateful this helped you out. I worked one day a week in a yarn shop for 10 years and people graciously brought me their worst problems. I learned a lot that way, though I must say, I frightened a few people by taking my scissors to their work. But it all ended well. :D
@Jo1066milton
@Jo1066milton 3 місяці тому
Lol, I mess up all the time. The sheer amount of unpicking I've done over the years is horrendous. I get furious at myself, but it has to be done. Lace and aran patterns can't be reasoned with. Miss a row here and there and it's glaringly obvious. At least you CAN unpick knitting. Tatting is a swine. I usually cut out the bad bit, join in the ends and have a lot of sewing in of the ends to do when it's finished.
@carmenpaternohertel9443
@carmenpaternohertel9443 9 років тому
I have been knitting a long time but avoided the kitchener like the plague. would do toe up socks just so I do not have to deal with that. Then I had to do it for a flawless design and wow, I cannot believe that you showed the method so simply that it happened!! I am thrilled.... Thank you so very much
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 9 років тому
You are so welcome Carmen. I'm delighted this method helped you. I figured it out because I never could remember the Kitchener myself. And thank you for watching and commenting.
@a96agli
@a96agli 8 років тому
I spent hours trying to figure out how to do an invisible joint on the front and back pieces of a sweater, until I found this. Finally! I bless you - this is simple and informative.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+a96agli Thank you or watching and commenting. Have you signed up for my free email newsletter yet at cherylbrunette.com? Please consider it.
@BengHafner
@BengHafner 5 років тому
I can‘‘t thank you enough for this tutorial. I have searched and watched several videos about this but all except yours are so complicated. You saved me :)!
@Clouded3D
@Clouded3D 3 роки тому
Cheryl you're the best! Your videos are so clear. Gaining the ability to read knitting so clearly is the single most important skill I've learned as a knitter, it changes everything.
@mariat299
@mariat299 11 років тому
I love it. I have been knitting for more than forty years and never thought of this way of grafting. It is never too late for learning new things. You show it so clear and easy.Thanks a lot for sharing.
@consciousliving5163
@consciousliving5163 10 років тому
That was SO awesome! I just wish I had found this before casting off the two edges that needed to be joined because there is no way in heck that I'm going to attempt to cut the knitting after all that work. I will certainly use this for the next pieces thought. Thank you!
@caroljenkins587
@caroljenkins587 11 років тому
Thank you Cheryl. I did as you suggested and my cowl turned out perfect. I will use your kitchener stitch whenever I need it.
@katiegrav
@katiegrav 11 років тому
Thank you so much. I have worked Kitchener successfully but like you I have to look it up too and I find this grafting easy and I like how you look at your knitting and see your stitches and follow pattern. I'm looking forward to learning so much from you
@vholland6785
@vholland6785 3 роки тому
Thanks! This is great. Clear instructions with good close ups. Now I feel more confident about finishing my cowl and adding pockets to a cardigan.
@corak.1347
@corak.1347 10 років тому
Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh!!!! No more sewing & memorizing the kitchener stitch!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!! I make a lot of infinity scarves & have to graft all my scarves....and, of course, I am saying the "manta." I will use this method from now on. I am a visual person, so you explained this so clearly....easy enough for me to understand. Thank you again for a great & valuable tip!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are soooooooo welcome. And thank you for watching and commenting. (I always have to look up the mantra, hence, this method.)
@greenlaneallotmentassocgla3927
@greenlaneallotmentassocgla3927 10 років тому
Hello Cheryl, I have just taken up knitting at 62yrs old, and wish to thank you for your helpful videos which I now search out to assist me with progressing my new hobby. thank you from Alison UK
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
Great Carol! Congratulations and thanks for getting back to me and letting me know how this worked for you.
@lilianh9454
@lilianh9454 8 років тому
Absolutely works! I shortened a machine knit jumper using this method and it was a complete success. Thank you
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Lilian H Yea Lillian! I am delighted to hear this news and you are so welcome! Thank you taking the time to comment. Have you joined my newsletter group over at www.cherylbrunette.com yet? I don't send out that many emails but I like to think they are worth reading. That's where I connect to knitters in a closer way and they get to tell me what they need. Please join us.
@marilynlocke589
@marilynlocke589 6 років тому
At last, the best video explaining clearly and concisely how to do this stitch-many thanks and much gratitude!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 6 років тому
You are so welcome Marilyn! Thank you for commenting and have you joined my email newsletter group at cherylbrunette.com yet? If not, please consider joining us. You'll get lots of good information.
@yvonneduseund7911
@yvonneduseund7911 2 роки тому
Oh thank you so much for this! I have been struggling with the grafting under arms when knitting, always getting those irritating small holes, but I finally understand now thanks to this video. Thank you!
@lieselemay
@lieselemay 8 років тому
You are a goddess,Thank you! I could not kitchener stitch to save my life. I really have to understand stitch formation to make anything work. Your video was just what I needed thank you!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Liese Lemay Oh Liese. Thank you for this sweet comment. And you are most welcome.
@418nella
@418nella 3 роки тому
I just finished my scarf and the work came out beautiful. Thank you for this simple and understanding way to do kitchener stiches.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 3 роки тому
You are so welcome!
@bsfb3ar
@bsfb3ar 5 років тому
I love it ! I have attempted to do grafting and always have to give up because I knit mostly the extra fine cashmere yarn and it get unravel . Thanks
@cloudydaez
@cloudydaez 2 роки тому
This is the best one I have seen I wish I had seen it before grafting two shoulders seams together with another tutorial. It was a mess as it was done in a dark coloured yarn so it makes it even harder to unpick. This is simply explained and it looks just like a row you knitted. So glad I persevered and found one that is super easy so thank you!
@claudiacarr5194
@claudiacarr5194 2 роки тому
Thank you for the grafting lesson! I'm making a football scarf with one team's colours at one end and another team's colours at the other end. Now I can make two pieces and graft them in the middle so that the scarf ends are both cast on and identical: the 'Push Me - Pull You' of scarves. Perfect!
@penelopew6155
@penelopew6155 7 років тому
Thanks for your video for showing me how to graft my mitten closed at the top. The Kitchener stitch is difficult and I like this grafting technique better. In fact I realized as I was working with your video on my mitten, I already knew how to do this from sewing shoulder and side seams together on knitted sweaters. Thanks for taking the time to create this UKposts video. Penelope
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are so welcome and, of course, you always know more than you think you know. I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
@lindaayres6936
@lindaayres6936 9 років тому
I am so glad to have seen this video. The moment you said that you forget how to do Kitchener every time - I was hooked. I knit a lot of socks and every time I get to the toe, I have to look up how to do kitchener stitch every time! Thank you for this very simple method of grafting, I will certainly use this when joining a band to a summer sweater I am about to finish. You have been most helpful and I will certainly look out for your other videos. With best wishes, Linda
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 9 років тому
Thank you for this lovely comment Linda. I'm so glad this video helped you.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
You are most welcome mariat299. I'm glad my way of presenting the subject was clear to you. And thank you for your kind comment.
@alzorama2876
@alzorama2876 3 роки тому
This is the best tutorial for me and how my mind works. I looked at several other videos, and, yes, they were helpful in explaining the concept of kitchener in a way I understood. However, when it came time to execute the work, I just could not 'see' it. It didn't help that my yarn was fuzzy either. As Cheryl explains, it helps to have the work flat so you can see the pattern of the stitches. I couldn't do it with needles in, so I ran a contrasting thread of yarn through the stitches. This way works best for me and I look forward to doing this type of grafting for my next project. Thank you for the upload! Very helpful indeed.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 3 роки тому
You are so welcome and I'm glad it helped.
@alzorama2876
@alzorama2876 3 роки тому
@@CherylBrunetteTV :)
@KellDoll1
@KellDoll1 10 років тому
VERY helpful! I was struggling to get the grafting technique via printed directions. THANK YOU!!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are welcome, and thank you for watching and commenting.
@dyanjennica09
@dyanjennica09 11 років тому
Thank you so much for this! I have two knitted infinity scarves that I would like to sew together to make a longer one. This is really helpful. Thanks a bunch!
@adibashazi4219
@adibashazi4219 7 років тому
this is the best explanation grafting two parts.......bundles of thanks
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
Bundles of you're welcomes back to you. Are you on my newsletter mailing list yet at cherylbrunette.com? If not, please join us.
@emilyanderson4359
@emilyanderson4359 6 років тому
After MUCH searching... I have found the Holy Grail! You, my dear, have the best grafting tutorial. Thank you so very very much.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 6 років тому
You are very, very welcome Emily, and thank you for commenting. Have you joined my email newsletter tribe over at cherylbrunette.com yet? If not, I hope you'll consider it. That's where I keep in closest touch with knitters and I give out a ton of good information.
@michelewelk2751
@michelewelk2751 9 років тому
Your depth of knowledge and experience shines :) ...thanks for being "out there" when needed
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 9 років тому
michele welk Thank you for this sweet comment Michele and you are there. There are members of my family who think I'm "out there" too. :)
@evadoggen6323
@evadoggen6323 8 років тому
Finally grafting makes sense!!! Being slightly dyslexic, I never GOT Kitchener, but now I watched your video only once and I got what I'm supposed to do. Can't wait to get to it hahaha.
@j2cool2
@j2cool2 11 років тому
OH MY Cheryl, where have you been all my knitting life! This is wonderful! Thank you. I recently had to fix a hole in a sock and it was very hard for me to follow along a how-to to graft using the Kitchener stitch. It was even more confusing when a right handed person was doing it and I am left hand. I need to figure out how to go in the opposite direction upside down. In another vid I tried to learn how to do this and it was much harder to understand how to follow the pattern. This was great!
@kathleenburns1201
@kathleenburns1201 3 роки тому
This is the best explanation and presentation ever.
@emmamelton4872
@emmamelton4872 7 років тому
This was incredibly helpful! My Kitchener stitch resulted in a bump in my mended sleeve, and this is perfectly flat! Your videos are my favorites to learn new skills. Thank you!!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
Thank you for watching and for your comment Emma. I'm so glad this helped you. I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. (I didn't find your name there). That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
@juliethomas8517
@juliethomas8517 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this ....for someone who absolutely hates the making up process, I actually didn't mind this one! Very clear instructions, video and process. Thanks
@Cheriesgardenvegplot
@Cheriesgardenvegplot 9 років тому
I have just found this video Cheryl and it looks like a great tutorial. I shall try it later today as i am finishing my first ever sock
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Cherie K And I just found this comment. Good grief! I'm so glad you found this and will try it.
@shawnaleewhitney6630
@shawnaleewhitney6630 4 місяці тому
I discovered a problem with the heel of a sock I had been knitting. Because I was actually getting close to having enough length on the foot, I didn't want to unravel. I decided I'd do a little sock surgery and put the foot on waste yarn, unraveling the heel, gusset, and heel flap. Once I got the heel flap, heel and gusset reworked, I was really worried about grafting on the foot. I've used Kitchener stitch many times, but it's always a challenge. I came across this video and feel like this explanation is the best I've seen on a grafting! Thank you, Cheryl.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 4 місяці тому
I'm so glad it worked for you! And thanks for commenting.
@sunayanaroy3824
@sunayanaroy3824 7 років тому
I'm in the process of adding several inches to my son's jacket and have a lot of grafting ahead of me! I finished the back today using your tutorial. It took me a while to get the hang of it but you're right, it's quite simple and definitely easier than Kitchener's. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge so freely. It made a big difference to a harried newbie knitter in Bangalore this weekend!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are so welcome Sunayana. I'm glad this helped you. And thank you for watching and commenting. Please come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
@christinehash5712
@christinehash5712 7 років тому
The best explanation I've found, and the first one that made sense to me. Thank you!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
I'm so glad it makes sense to you. Sometimes we just have to change the angle on something in order to get it. This flat way makes more sense to me than the traditional in-and-out of the rabbit holes. Thank you for watching and commenting and Please come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
@tylercosten8645
@tylercosten8645 7 років тому
Grafting your knitting .
@Khamomil
@Khamomil 6 років тому
Hi Cheryl. I have bought your book on sweaters and love it. This grafting method is very clear. I don't know why Americans (I'm not one) use ditties to memorize procedures, I don't think it helps, it only brings more confusion. What's a rabbit hole doing in a piece of knitting? More effort is brought to connect the text with the work than with doing the work itself.
@drmwvrsquilts
@drmwvrsquilts 4 роки тому
I've always thought the Kitchener stitch was making this process way too complicated! Good to see that I'm not alone, and thank you for the excellent video tutorial!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 4 роки тому
You are so welcome and thank you for commenting.
@kitgar61
@kitgar61 10 років тому
I knew there had to be a better, more intuitive way to graft than the insanity kitchener stitch. Thanks for proving me right! You have no idea how happy finding your tutorial for this technique makes me. Thank you a million times over!! :-)
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are very welcome kitgar61. Thank you for watching and for this lovely comment.
@marymaarse7327
@marymaarse7327 4 роки тому
It worked perfectly! My sweater is now the right length and it looks great. Thanks so much for this great tutorial.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 4 роки тому
I'm so glad it helped Mary!!
@michellescott5301
@michellescott5301 3 місяці тому
Thanks! Using thick yarn and close camera made it easy to grasp. Also taking loops off the needles made it clearer. 😊
@epsoldestone
@epsoldestone 10 років тому
I have been knitting only a few years. recently tried socks and learned the kitchener stitch. didn't like it much. found your grafting video today..so much easier. I am adding you to my list of tutors/.mentors! thanks for taking your time to make these videos Jeannie in Georgia
@nancyincanada5553
@nancyincanada5553 5 років тому
Wow, that's an amazing knitting technique! Thank you! I've been struggling with the kitchener stitch, but it's never as flat as I'd like. Your technique is perfect every time! Thank you!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 5 років тому
Hi Nancy in Canada. So glad this works for you. I like it because you can really match the stitch size to those above and below the line of stitches you're creating. Thanks for commenting and are you on my email list yet? You can sign up at cherylbrunette.com or howtoknitasweater.com Lots of good information will come your way and it is where I stay in closer contact with knitters. I don't send out that many emails but the ones I do are more personal.
@nancyincanada5553
@nancyincanada5553 5 років тому
Thanks Cheryl:) I will check it out.
@nicojones9411
@nicojones9411 7 років тому
I cannot explain how instrumental this was to helping me finish a huge project that I'd made an error on. It was tricky at the end because I was knitting in the round, but I figured it out well enough to satisfy my rather critical eye. Thank you so much!!! :)
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
Emily!! This is such good news. Thank you for telling me and you are so welcome. Are you on my newsletter mailing list yet at cherylbrunette.com? If not, please join us.
@shanazshariff
@shanazshariff 8 років тому
Great Video. I have been building courage to use Kitchener stitch for a pair of socks I knitted but so far have not done so. Your instructions are so much easier and simple. I very much appreciate you taking the time to post the video. Grafting seems so much simpler than Kitchener stitch and achieves the same result. Thank you.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+srs Thank you for this kind comment and for watching. Come to cherylbrunette.com and sign up for occasional email so that you know what new programs are coming when.
@LindaStettler
@LindaStettler 10 років тому
This is exactly what I needed to fix a scarf I'm knitting! Very clear, easy to follow. Thank so much!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You're welcome Linda. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@HappyHeathen-JD
@HappyHeathen-JD 8 років тому
Oh wow - THANK YOU!! This is the best demo of grafting I've seen - you make it seem so simple! And now I need to watch the video you referred to about cutting sweater sleeves... This (and that cutting one) is EXACTLY the help I needed to finish (and alter slightly) a project I'm hoping to finish up today. Now it looks like I might actually be able to! :). Thank you for such a helpful and clear demo!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+MsJM You are so welcome and thank you for watching and commenting. Are you on my email newsletter mailing list yet? It's where I give more info and it's at cherylbrunette.com
@shelleydraper-luchini8254
@shelleydraper-luchini8254 3 місяці тому
Brillant! I appreciate that your videos are clear and easy to watch. Your explanations make the process so rasyu
@dianerennie7595
@dianerennie7595 3 роки тому
This was fantastic, Cheryl. Thank you so much!
@mihaeladog7187
@mihaeladog7187 4 роки тому
Finally a logic explanation. Thank you sooo much , this will stay with me forever no need to look it up all the time. Follow the patern and look back , this is genius.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 4 роки тому
Thank you! I only did it because it's easier for me. I'm a visual processor for lots of things.
@catharinebragg7229
@catharinebragg7229 2 роки тому
Thanks so much for showing me how to cut and graft my knitting. It really does look good. I have been able to rectify my mistake without having to knit the whole back of my jumper again. Thanks so much. Keep up the good work.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 2 роки тому
You are so welcome Catharine. It's so gratifying to be able to fix a mistake without having to do a complete redo. And thank you for your kind comment.
@carolyngriffin1093
@carolyngriffin1093 7 років тому
Thank you for this video on flat grafting! I'm delighted that it was still available. It has rescued the Fair Isle sweater I'm knitting for my daughter where I somehow omitted 8 rows by misreading the pattern and was heart sick to think I had to frog back 42 rows to fix the omission. Thank you a hundred fold for continuing to recommend "looking at the stitches!"
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are so welcome Carolyn! That's a great use for this technique, to add a horizontal section or subtract one. Have you joined my email newsletter group at cherylbrunette.com yet? If not, please join us. I couldn't find your name.
@ruthbomback7245
@ruthbomback7245 10 років тому
Thanks Cheryl, enjoyed your video very much and can't wait to try it, I'll knit then cut , then craft the pieces together. Your #1 in my book. Thanks again Ruth
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Ruth! You are welcome and thank you for your kind comment.
@dlk6g
@dlk6g 7 років тому
I've never seen this before. I love it! Thanks so much for the instruction. I always have to look up Kitchener too and I can have no interruptions when I'm doing it either or I forget where I am!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
That's why I taught myself this method. It was self-defense. :D I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
"Aran knitting" is a very big category. It depends of the edges you are joining and how they were prepared. As for sewing together seed st, it absolutely can be sewn together to look good. Go to my Sweater Finishing 101 series. It shows a stockinette sweater being sewn together but you can do a variation of the mattress st (a whole or half stitch "weave" I call it) on most edges.
@evelynbecky
@evelynbecky 9 років тому
Wow this is so easy and perfect!! You made my day thanks sooooo very much for sharing!!!
@f.s.h.g.9763
@f.s.h.g.9763 3 роки тому
SAME! thank you! God bless you in Yeshua
@niffer62
@niffer62 7 років тому
Didn't ever use Kitchener's but always heard groans in my knitting group when people needed to use it ... this was pretty straightforward, thank you! It definitely worked better for me to use a different color lifeline. That made it very easy to see what hole to put the needle back in to, especially when you're knitting with a dark wool or something similar.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
Thank you for this sweet comment and you are so welcome. I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters. I want you in the loop.
@madamc3458
@madamc3458 8 років тому
Hi Cheryl! This is such an excellent tutorial. I am halfway though knitting a jumper and realized I had to graft the sleeves and shoulders. I have never done this before. I looked in a couple of books and got very confused. I then found some "in and out the window" techniques on UKposts (confusing) - then I found your page! Makes such sense, thank you so much. Makes me want to graft lots of things together now!x
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Madam C Thank you Madam C and you are so welcome. Did you see the one for "grafting knitting at right angles? (I'm thinking about your sleeves.) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/roiDhJidjYZ4tYU.html And have you joined my knitting group at cherylbrunette.com? Please do. I'm loving having this more interactive group.
@liliawebb9377
@liliawebb9377 5 років тому
Thank you! I've been struggling with Kitchner stitch and this looks so much easier to read.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 5 років тому
You are so welcome Lilia. Are you on my email list yet? You can sign up at cherylbrunette.com or howtoknitasweater.com I'd love it if you joined us.
@dianestanger2546
@dianestanger2546 10 років тому
Wow, how simple is this! Thanks so much for this and your other videos I've watched.
@MrFerroceno
@MrFerroceno 4 роки тому
Thank you so much!!! You are a great teacher. After struggling with several other videos and photo tutorials, I found yours and it's simply the best. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Video saved in my "Knitting" list. Greetings from Mexico :)
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 4 роки тому
You are so welcome and thank you for your kind comment.
@daquiet2007
@daquiet2007 8 років тому
Thanks so much this is the best "better Kitchener" I've used. My finishing looks great!!!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Denise Alexander I'm so glad it helped you Denise and you are most welcome. Have you subscribed to my email newsletter group yet? It's where I communicate most closely with people. It's at cherylbrunette.com and I hope you'll join us.
@barbaraguillette9632
@barbaraguillette9632 8 років тому
It's really easy the way you explained it thanks!
@jillrodgers3212
@jillrodgers3212 Рік тому
Thank you this is exactly what I needed to graft a picot finish to the top of my baby shawl. It's only 2 ply and a very lacey pattern so I will run the safety line first! Thank you - brilliant.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
Thank you for watching and you're welcome!
@teddiesbe
@teddiesbe 10 років тому
Hurray , after 5 " Kitchener Stitch " videos , I stumbled over yours ! It makes sense to me ! Thanks a lot , will try it on a Hood , tomorrow .
@sharonnaylor1493
@sharonnaylor1493 10 років тому
Thanks so much for this video. I have had several projects were I used a 3 needle bind off where this would have worked so much better. The lifeline tip is a really good suggestion. I have a cowl pattern I will be starting today. I plan to use a provisional cast on and then use this method to join the ends. Can't wait to try it!,
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are so welcome Sharon. I still like a 3-needle bind-off where I need structure like a shoulder seam, but this technique has lots of applications. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 9 років тому
You are welcome Debra Byhre and thank you for watching and commenting.
@penelope8980
@penelope8980 7 років тому
Thank you for sharing a great idea. You've made a sort of confusing stitch simple.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are so welcome and thank you for watching.
@DelgadoMaritza
@DelgadoMaritza 10 років тому
All other videos on this technique just made my eyes spin with confusion and unravel my brain but your video just makes so much sense. Thank you for grafting my brain together again, Lol. This technique doesn't look so intimidating now. Now I'm ready to graft my cable hat. :)
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are so welcome Maritza! :)
@anirbassabrina123456
@anirbassabrina123456 8 років тому
This is my first comment ever on youtube but I just wanted to let you know how much you helped me with this video. Finally it's soo easy. Thank you.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Sabrina Total Verhext Thank you for this lovely comment Sabrina. I"m so glad it helped you and you are so welcome. I invite you to join my email newsletter group at cherylbrunette.com if you want to be among the first to know what I'm cooking up and to have input.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
You're so welcome Maria See. Yes. This is a great method for joining two infinity scarves.
@maureenfanderson5261
@maureenfanderson5261 8 років тому
Great video! Your techniques and explanations are clear and I know I can graft without tears!!!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
Maureen F Anderson Thank you! And thank you for watching and commenting. Please join my mailing list at cherylbrunette.com for news of new videos and other great stuff.
@yvonnefreeman618
@yvonnefreeman618 6 років тому
Oh wow! I love this explanation....so much easier...I will continue with my first sewing project and not stash it away in the drawer now! Thank you. You've got me hooked now! Thanks from downunder x
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 6 років тому
You're so welcome Yvonne! Have you joined my email newsletter group at cherylbrunette.com yet? If not, please consider joining us. You'll get lots of good information
@lorienwinslow7532
@lorienwinslow7532 7 років тому
Thanks so much for this video! I gave up on kitchener because I could never get it to look right. I can't wait to try this new method!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are so welcome Lorien. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@emmaishmael4568
@emmaishmael4568 2 роки тому
Thank you! This was exactly what I needed!! I had knit a sweater in the round from the bottom up, and somehow it ended up too short. So I had to undo the bottom and add more. Very clear, easy to follow tutorial.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 2 роки тому
Glad it helped.
@clogden21
@clogden21 11 років тому
I love your method!!
@zacr4664
@zacr4664 7 років тому
THANK YOU!!!! I have been looking for this, and explained well. There are so many but none that I understood. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are so welcome, welcome, welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting! I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. (I didn't find your name there). That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
You are most welcome Janet.
@dec2057
@dec2057 11 років тому
Love this video - you did an awesome job!
@christinamleedesigns6908
@christinamleedesigns6908 8 років тому
Great video. Thanks. Just finished my first loomed sock and wanted a nice way to close the toe. This will work fantastically.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Christina M Lee You are so welcome. Please come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you'd like to hear about my current work. There are sample emails there so you can see if you like them.
@lindapearce9987
@lindapearce9987 8 років тому
Oh, man! This was so easy and clear to follow. What a relief from that horrible Kitchner stitch. Thank you, Cheryl!!!
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 8 років тому
+Linda Pearce You are so welcome Linda! And thank you for watching and commenting. And thanks for joining my email newsletter group.
@nylaroc
@nylaroc 7 років тому
Great video and looks so much easier than the Kitchener stitch. Thank you
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
Thank you. Tee hee! It IS the Kitchener stitch . . . just laid out differently. Are you on my newsletter mailing list yet at cherylbrunette.com? If not, please join us.
@JunieBug35
@JunieBug35 9 років тому
I have been trying to figure out a way to pre-knit Christmas stockings for my hoped-for greatgranchildren, but since I don't know the names I wanted to knit the bottom portion and separately the top portion where I could add the name and then join. I think this is the way to do it. I am thrilled. Thank you so much. Now to put the info where I can find it. BTW Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 9 років тому
What a great idea June!!! You are so welcome and thank you for your kind comment. Merry Christmas and Healthy Happy New Year to you!
@munisharana7148
@munisharana7148 6 років тому
June Wumkes x i iit fun inkling jhol
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 10 років тому
You are very welcome jiab thai. Thank you for watching.
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
Thank you and you are most welcome.
@moorethanable
@moorethanable 7 років тому
where have you been all of my knitting life- great video
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are too kind Anne. Thank you. Have you joined my email newsletter group at cherylbrunette.com yet? If not, please join us. You'll learn a lot over time.
@sallygordon7637
@sallygordon7637 2 роки тому
Several years ago, I was taught this way of sewing the stitches, on a sock, and etc. I have forgot this way of sewing the front and shoulder together without a seam.
@dannyfabianoconnor4065
@dannyfabianoconnor4065 9 років тому
Just finishing my first EVER piece of knitting, a beehive tea cosy. The grafting scared me to death but I did it easily following this video....onward and upward.......Barbara , Yorkshire, England
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 11 років тому
I'm so glad this worked for you. Your learning style happened to mesh with my method of teaching. Now that's a win-win! And thank you for your kind comment.
@changeusername56
@changeusername56 2 роки тому
thank you so much for sharing, looks fantastic i cant wait to try it. very helpful tutorial
@pinky_arya
@pinky_arya 7 років тому
loved loved loved this video ...seems u have simplified the stitch which really very scary....thanku so much mam
@katiegrav
@katiegrav 11 років тому
Thank you. This looks very good to me. Can I use this for the toe on socks instead of Kitchener stitch?
@Justme-Diana
@Justme-Diana Рік тому
That's brilliant! I am definitely going to try this!
@balwindergillsandhu4417
@balwindergillsandhu4417 3 роки тому
Thanks for explaining in an excellent way,made complicated project easy
@sherrimortimore3406
@sherrimortimore3406 7 років тому
Thank you so much was wonderful as I was looking after many years for just this grafting pattern now maybe I can grab that sweater that was left not finished because I didn't know how to graft. Now I might not be as afraid. And again thank you
@CherylBrunetteTV
@CherylBrunetteTV 7 років тому
You are very welcome Sherri. I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters. If I do manage to get some things done this year (and I surely will) you'll learn about them there first.
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