How do I keep from having that “jog” or “step” that occurs at the end of a circular row? You see it when you change colors and it really stands out.
Thanks.
How do I keep from having that “jog” or “step” that occurs at the end of a circular row? You see it when you change colors and it really stands out.
Thanks.
The Jogless Jog. You can google for other examples too! ![]()
I change colors at the end of the previous row, not at the start of the new one.
I do it differently…
When I start a new stripe, I knit the first stitch using both colors. Then continue in the new color.
When I get back to the stitch with 2 colors, I knit the new color through both loops… then tug tug tug on the old color yarn to hide the jog!
It is slightly visible but it stays in line.
I’m gonna try the other ways and compare. I love stripes!
That’s brilliant! I wish I had thought of that.
That’s brilliant! I wish I had thought of that.[/quote]
Wish i could take credit for it but I read it SOMEwhere, I think in a EZ book.