Multi-directional knitting
I discovered this interesting article by Iris Schreier. It gives a simple, very short introduction to multi-directional knitting.
A different example of multi-directional knitting is given in this video tutorial (which is long and detailed and shows how to knit a scarf using this technique).
The problem with the above video is that the two tips of the scarf look different, which is not very nice. There is however a very easy fix. The Multidirectional Diagonal Scarf pattern by Karen Baumer does just that (and is a free Ravelry download). If you would like to add lace and texture to this scarf (an alternative to using self-striping yarn), check CurlyQueue's project notes.
A different example of multi-directional knitting is given in this video tutorial (which is long and detailed and shows how to knit a scarf using this technique).
The problem with the above video is that the two tips of the scarf look different, which is not very nice. There is however a very easy fix. The Multidirectional Diagonal Scarf pattern by Karen Baumer does just that (and is a free Ravelry download). If you would like to add lace and texture to this scarf (an alternative to using self-striping yarn), check CurlyQueue's project notes.
Thank you for this video, I was having so much trouble on how to start the next triangle section! Great instructions, thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I'm glad you found it useful!
DeleteAfter 2 triangles, my work veers to the right and next triangle isn't straight up. What am I doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteI can't be sure exactly what you're doing from your description, but my only guess is that you are either missing a turn or turning at the wrong place. I hope that helps.
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