18 comments on “Fixing the Jog in Circular Knitting”
I am new to your blog and I can’t begin to tell you how much I appreciate your video tutorials. They are so unbelievably easy to follow. Thank You!
Merci!!!! This video is so useful. Thanks so much, you don’t know how much your videos help me to improve my knitting 😉
Thank you!!!!
Thanks. I needed this! ~ Christina
Wow….what a difference that makes….thank you!
Betty
Staci, thanks so much for sharing this and for so many great tips. I have just come upon this problem in my first attempt at Fair Isle two-color knitting. What a drag when I get back around to the beginning and my pattern is so OFF. Is there any way to make this spiral look more like concentric circles in Fair Isle?
I use this join all the time in crochet, but I never thought to use it in knitting. Thanks for the tip.
THANK YOU!
Another fabulous technique. You’ve taken my knitting to a whole new level. Thank you so much.
Ann
Staci,
Thank you for your tremendously helpful tutorials and tips. Your clear and concise method of teaching is much appreciated. You are an A+++ teacher.
Mary
Thank you for the tip. I have just recently found your website and I love all your helpful tutorials.They are clear , we can see what you are doing and can understand what you are saying.Thank You I love the scarf you are wearing.
Thank you. You are an excellent instructor. Your videos are the best!
Staci, You’re a genius — with common sense. I’ve seen only one video, but your inclusion of the written script is beyond helpful. Many computers (and certainly mine) do voice poorly, so the user has a hard time of it. You’re both a knitting and a computer asset. I’m so happy to have found you (through Ravelry). Luise
Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as
though you relied on the video to make your point.
You obviously know what youre talking about, why throw away your intelligence on just posting videos to
your blog when you could be giving us something informative to read?
I knitted aan infinity scarf on circular needles but couldn’t work out how to avoid a jog. With your experience would you have a solution? A pointed it out to my grand daughter who said it wasn’t a problem to her but I wish the garment could have been ‘perfect’.
Do you have a video showing how to change colors in circular knitting without having the jog. Eileen
I am new to your blog and I can’t begin to tell you how much I appreciate your video tutorials. They are so unbelievably easy to follow. Thank You!
Merci!!!! This video is so useful. Thanks so much, you don’t know how much your videos help me to improve my knitting 😉
Thank you!!!!
Thanks. I needed this! ~ Christina
Wow….what a difference that makes….thank you!
Betty
Staci, thanks so much for sharing this and for so many great tips. I have just come upon this problem in my first attempt at Fair Isle two-color knitting. What a drag when I get back around to the beginning and my pattern is so OFF. Is there any way to make this spiral look more like concentric circles in Fair Isle?
Deanna – Yes, I do have a video out that may help you. It is more of a technique for working in stripes, but depending on your fair isle pattern, it may work for you –
https://verypink.com/2010/03/15/correcting-color-change-jog/
Hope that helps!
I use this join all the time in crochet, but I never thought to use it in knitting. Thanks for the tip.
THANK YOU!
Another fabulous technique. You’ve taken my knitting to a whole new level. Thank you so much.
Ann
Staci,
Thank you for your tremendously helpful tutorials and tips. Your clear and concise method of teaching is much appreciated. You are an A+++ teacher.
Mary
Thank you for the tip. I have just recently found your website and I love all your helpful tutorials.They are clear , we can see what you are doing and can understand what you are saying.Thank You I love the scarf you are wearing.
Thank you. You are an excellent instructor. Your videos are the best!
Staci, You’re a genius — with common sense. I’ve seen only one video, but your inclusion of the written script is beyond helpful. Many computers (and certainly mine) do voice poorly, so the user has a hard time of it. You’re both a knitting and a computer asset. I’m so happy to have found you (through Ravelry). Luise
Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as
though you relied on the video to make your point.
You obviously know what youre talking about, why throw away your intelligence on just posting videos to
your blog when you could be giving us something informative to read?
I knitted aan infinity scarf on circular needles but couldn’t work out how to avoid a jog. With your experience would you have a solution? A pointed it out to my grand daughter who said it wasn’t a problem to her but I wish the garment could have been ‘perfect’.
Do you have a video showing how to change colors in circular knitting without having the jog. Eileen
Yes – here you go, Eileen: https://verypink.com/2010/03/15/correcting-color-change-jog/
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