Thank you,I’ve been trying to knit again after many years . I’ve looked at all videos and it finally clicked as to how to cast on to make it look nice! Please keep your videos coming ! They are easy to follow in slow motion and in describing your method.
I’m so glad this resonated with you. Lots of them released since I made this video. That was about five years ago ai think. Enjoy bingeing a few while knitting. 🧶
I know I’m 7 years late to the party, but I love this style. I developed chemo induced neuropathy and this is the most comfortable technique for me to use with much less pain!
I'm also abit late to the party, and have a question about the slip knot when doing the knit stitch: Every time I try to knit stitch the slip knot, it does not transfer easily as the other stitches. I end up with a big loop of the slipknot, any advice of how to knit stitch the slip knot or if its necessary to keep, that I can keep going without it?
Hi Priscilla, you can adjust the 'looseness' of that first stitch multiple times if necessary, as you create the stitches and knit your first rows. I do, it's generally always necessary. For future reference, here's that slip knot video, to double-check how you're making the first stitch - that is the biggest part that makes this work better. ua-cam.com/video/lSsySCUqVtE/v-deo.html Happy knitting 🧶
Hi DIxie, I'm coincidentally right here online so can send you straight to this video to keep you knitting: ua-cam.com/video/ATOjKSOS9E8/v-deo.html happy knitting!
Thank you,I’ve been trying to knit again after many years . I’ve looked at all videos and it finally clicked as to how to cast on to make it look nice! Please keep your videos coming ! They are easy to follow in slow motion and in describing your method.
I’m so glad this resonated with you. Lots of them released since I made this video. That was about five years ago ai think. Enjoy bingeing a few while knitting. 🧶
I know I’m 7 years late to the party, but I love this style. I developed chemo induced neuropathy and this is the most comfortable technique for me to use with much less pain!
That's so good to know you've found a style that feels better. all the best, Happy knitting 🧶
I'm also abit late to the party, and have a question about the slip knot when doing the knit stitch: Every time I try to knit stitch the slip knot, it does not transfer easily as the other stitches. I end up with a big loop of the slipknot, any advice of how to knit stitch the slip knot or if its necessary to keep, that I can keep going without it?
Hi Priscilla, you can adjust the 'looseness' of that first stitch multiple times if necessary, as you create the stitches and knit your first rows. I do, it's generally always necessary. For future reference, here's that slip knot video, to double-check how you're making the first stitch - that is the biggest part that makes this work better.
ua-cam.com/video/lSsySCUqVtE/v-deo.html
Happy knitting 🧶
but what do you do to get it back on the other needle and keep going?
Hi DIxie, I'm coincidentally right here online so can send you straight to this video to keep you knitting: ua-cam.com/video/ATOjKSOS9E8/v-deo.html happy knitting!