tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695027770711717118.post6170377827282646672..comments2023-10-10T06:08:26.768-04:00Comments on The Weekly Stitch: Irish MeshSapphires-N-Purlshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00346927451040822020noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695027770711717118.post-11112296510223747802014-06-04T17:16:53.732-04:002014-06-04T17:16:53.732-04:00Hi, It has been a long time since you demonstrated...Hi, It has been a long time since you demonstrated this stitch so maybe problem has been solved, BUT I would be very happy to sew you a liner for a bag.<br />Please contact me if you are still interested.<br />I love the stitch. Thanks for the demo.<br />Louise<br />dcstudio@chorus.net<br />Louisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14952217837774692444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695027770711717118.post-63761252074124562632011-10-01T01:41:12.561-04:002011-10-01T01:41:12.561-04:00Hi, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind posti...Hi, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind posting a video about a few knitting techniques. I have been self-teaching myself how to knit via videos over youtube and recently bought a stitch book. However, I do not really understand some of the techniques used, and I was hoping to find someone who might be willing to post a video showing how it is done. The particular technique in question is (slip 1 purlwise [yarn at back]) versus (slip 1 purlwise [yarn in front]) and vice versa with the slipping a stitch knitwise. I would really appreciate any help. Thank you.redpotatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04807950257174088885noreply@blogger.com