Keeping Your Eye(lets) On It: How To Fix Missed Yarn-Overs In Lace Knitting

with Natalie Warner

Presentation Length: 20:02

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Have you ever been merrily knitting a lace pattern, only to find one or two rows later that you’ve missed one of the eyelets or yarn-overs? Trust me, we’ve all been there! This tutorial shows you how to fix them on the spot, without unravelling a single stitch of your precious knitting. This is a lifesaver if you’re knitting with yarns like mohair, which will probably make you cry whilst unpicking them.

You’ll walk away having learned three ways to fix your missing yarnovers:

1) With your trusty needles, on the right or patterned side;

2) With your handy crochet hook, also on the right or patterned side;

3) With either your needles or hook, from the wrong (purl) side.

Whichever technique is best for your project, you can’t lose. Your missing eyelets will be so perfectly camouflaged (check the cover photo for proof!), nobody will ever know you had to fix them. That’s just between us 😉

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About the Speaker

Natalie WArner

APPAREL DESIGNER, Natalie in Stitches (She/Her)

Keeping Your Eye(lets) On It: How to Fix Missed Yarn-Overs In Lace Knitting

Natalie Warner, aka Natalie in Stitches, is an apparel designer and educator from the UK. She sells knitting patterns for her designs in her online shop and teaches courses on knitwear design, creative pattern cutting, and garment construction. Her garment patterns feature her signature blend of dart manipulation, surface design and fully-fashioned shaping, because she believes that all knitters should be able to customise patterns to look and feel beautiful regardless of their shape or size.

Natalie writes a weekly newsletter, Between the Seams. This features one tip or story per week on apparel design, fit, and construction, from the perspective of seeing clothes making as an act of self-care, self-acceptance, and self-love. Not to mention lifelong learning!

When not designing or making clothes, Natalie can usually be found in her beloved garden or traipsing around south London parks with a battered DSLR camera.

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