This knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the scalloped eyelet edging stitch. The scalloped eyelet edging stitch would be great for any edging project!
4 thoughts on “The Scalloped Eyelet Edging :: Knitting Stitch #223”
Sandra Zegretti says:
While doing this fancy edging… what kind of knitting needle are you using? It appears to be the color red in a square cubix type needle. I would like to know the brand? Also nice work on the stitches. I enjoy getting your regular emails! Thanks in advance for answering my question. SasZKnitter
Johnny Vasquez says:
They are Kollage square dpn’s made special for Jimmy Beans Wool for their Stitch Red campaign. Much nicer than cubix.
tejegitana@hotmail.com says:
I love it !!
Cheryl says:
While I always enjoy watching the videos, today I really was glad I watched. I had been trying to bind off purlwise with the yarn in front and was finding it very difficult. When you put the yarn it back it was like the light bulb went off and I thought ‘of course’. Thanks for all the work you do. It really is a help to all of us who live several miles from a yarn shop where we could get help. Also, the video never gets tired or impatient when I have to watch again, and again, and again. Thanks. I also enjoyed the “cast on 102” class today.
Cheryl
While doing this fancy edging… what kind of knitting needle are you using? It appears to be the color red in a square cubix type needle. I would like to know the brand? Also nice work on the stitches. I enjoy getting your regular emails! Thanks in advance for answering my question. SasZKnitter
They are Kollage square dpn’s made special for Jimmy Beans Wool for their Stitch Red campaign. Much nicer than cubix.
I love it !!
While I always enjoy watching the videos, today I really was glad I watched. I had been trying to bind off purlwise with the yarn in front and was finding it very difficult. When you put the yarn it back it was like the light bulb went off and I thought ‘of course’. Thanks for all the work you do. It really is a help to all of us who live several miles from a yarn shop where we could get help. Also, the video never gets tired or impatient when I have to watch again, and again, and again. Thanks. I also enjoyed the “cast on 102” class today.
Cheryl