Picking up heel flap stitches 2/2
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This is the second half of a video I made for my sister on how to pick up the heel flap stitches to create a nice edge that is solid and attractive, and to illustrate the gusset decreases.
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Your videos just had an unintended bonus for me - the way you knit continental finally made the whole concept make sense in my head. Thanks!
LOVE this video! This will make a world of difference to my sock knitting. I've never seen this technique and you make it so simple! Please do more tutorials along the way,,, you have fans!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this video! My socks look beautiful and I can't stop knitting for family and friends...
Wow! This is the best heel flap pick-up I have seen. Thank-you very much!
thanks for sharing. Your techniques majorly helped me with making a nice heel turn. My sis was very impresses with her xmas gifts of Fishermans wool knitted socks.
Excellent technique, thanks for this tutorial! I just tried it out for the first time and it looks great.
Wow Thank you for such a great video. I will use this technique from now on.
thanks so much :) that picking up stitches bit is like magic! awesome videos
Thanks,great
thanks! Now I understand -- the next pair will be better!
Fantastic tutorial! This is the only technique I’ve found that works. Did you come up with this method on your own? Thank-you so much for posting. ♥️
@brentusfirmus
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I was taught the pick-up in my Stitch 'n' Bitch group in Utrecht, the Netherlands, by a lady named Carla Meijssen. She's published a few Dutch knitting books (that I have translated into English). The gap-closing technique is the result of my own experimentation :-)
Can u tell me how u do a heel flap? Ending stich purl Or something else? U flap is very pretty! Thanks!
@brentusfirmus
4 жыл бұрын
Sure, on this one I purled the last stitch of every row, and slipped every first stitch knitwise. You do need to allow a little more yarn when slipping the right-side stitches and pull a bit tighter on the wrong side, otherwise one edge will be tighter than the other.
without sound even I get it .....thanks!!!!!!