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Tuck Lace is a favorite stitch technique that is often overlooked by machine knitters.
Combining tuck with needles out of work, you too can create beautiful lace-like knitting without any stitch transfers or a lace carriage.
Use any gauge of machine, manual or automatic.
Don't miss out on this in-depth study of tuck lace for your summer knitting. Please join us LIVE!
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Tuck Talk Classroom
Beechnut Cowl Quick Win
Cheet Sheets

Lifelines

Introducing ... Betty Bot!
Marie-Jo C
A very fine moment, as usual!..Thank you Sue and Matt...
Maurie H
Thanks you both of you
Sue Jalowiec
See you next time ... Happy Knitting!
Doris H
thank you Sue and Matt!
Matthew F
Have a great day everyone and think you for your support!!
Jane A
thx
Sandra C
Thank you so much!
Maurie H
we did not see it when you were holding it up
Tina B
Thank you, see you next time
Darlene S
thanks so very much!!!!!
Cherie S
Thank you Sue and Matt-- another great session!
Kate B
Great class - thans=ks!
Matthew F
All good Love you!!!
Matthew F
the one you knitted
Matthew F
the knitted one
Matthew F
its really easy to knit also!! the bag!
Matthew F
tell us what you think.. we love to hear for everyone
Matthew F
https://www.knititnow.com/elements/testimonials.cfm
Matthew F
go here
Kate B
sAME
Colleen W
I was able to link in. Disregard my note. Colleen
Jane L
Where can I go to leave a positive review for KIN
Darlene S
really looking forward to the BAG!!!
Matthew F
show the cowl again.. it was on your screen
Maurie H
We do not see you
Matthew F
video is on the screen
Maurie H
Can Betty do my dishes while I knit?
Matthew F
Love it!!!
Cherie S
I think you should rename "Betty" to "Purl"
Matthew F
Did you show them the Beechcowl or the memail tails?
Marie-Jo C
Thank you Sue and Maurie. I never dared to try..
Darlene S
can you use the needle beetle with tuck lace?
Maurie H
Now yes
Maurie H
No
Maurie H
We don't see it.
Maurie H
If the cotton yarn is not that thick it works fine.
Marie-Jo C
Is it possible to knit tuck lace easily with cotton yarn?
Karin R
yes, end needle selection should be turned off
Kate B
Sue taught me this -lifesaver
Kate B
Lifeline?
Chris L
My experience with tuck lace: use a "rescue" row. Can't remember the correct name, but it's where you put in a thin yarn every 10 rows or so that you can rip back to.
Karin R
one
Karin R
and combined with plating
Karin R
I love the pattern 286 from stitchworld... can be combined with ribber needles instead of NOW
Tina B
the nearby nedles are a problem for too much tucrows, too
Kate B
Knitting for charity
Kate B
The Soap Sack contest really exposed me to a new world
Sandra C
Hi from Maine!
Maurie H
That is me I just asked Marie-Jo how she is doing, and she answered me that she is fine.
Jane A
Hi from Toronto
Kate B
Good morning from Los Angeles
Darlene S
hiya from Collingwood Ontario
Maurie H
Pour le moment tout va bien.
Marie-Jo C
Parfaitement ! et vous comment allez-vous ?
Kate B
Good morning from So Cal
Maurie H
Bonjour Marie-Jo, comment va?
Jenny M B
Hello to all - including Betty! - from North Wales
Marie-Jo C
Hello! Marie-Jo from France.
Cathy R
Morning from Fircrest Wa
Mary Ann B
I love tuck lace as well.
Tina B
Brother standard car nr. 3?
Cherie S
Hello from the hazy Pacific Coast in Canada.
Maurie H
the card number 3 is real neat for tuck lace.
Tina B
I love tuc lace, too :-)
Jane L
I think i inspired this topic. so glad to see it
Karin R
will be hot at the weekend here, but today it´s rainy and quite stormy
Maurie H
Hello from Mississauga, Ontario, the sun is finally out and so are most of the fires.
Doris H
Hello from Ireland
Jane L
Jane here.
Tina B
Hei, Tina here, today from germany again
Dawn W
Good afternoon from a very sunny SW Ohio!
Karin R
Looks good from her, over in Germany
Matthew F
All good with audio
Sue Jalowiec
Welcome! We'll be starting in a few minutes