They are perfect looking! Thank you for your easy to follow method and left handed! I hate having to mentally reverse instructions as a lefty! This is terrific. Thank you! 👍
Great video! I am just starting ro make a temperature snake using your pattern. I just want to confirm that with this method, if I need more than one row of the same color, that I should still be cutting the yarn and doing the invisible fasten off after every row as opposed to going around one more time? Correct?
Yep, that's right: with this method, you need to cut and rejoin with every single round (no matter if you're changing colour or not) - it's the only way to make the joins completely invisible. For more tips and FAQs on this technique, see my blog post at www.planetjune.com/stripes (and I hope you'll enjoy making my Temperature Snake!)
They are perfect looking! Thank you for your easy to follow method and left handed! I hate having to mentally reverse instructions as a lefty!
This is terrific. Thank you! 👍
You're very welcome - I'm so glad you're finding it helpful!
Very nice ending👍💯
Thank you for this, I will be giving it a try!
Espectacular 🎉
Thank you!
You are a great teacher amazing thank you so much for sharing all your talent.. God bless your hands,❤😊❤
You're very welcome!
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Great video! I am just starting ro make a temperature snake using your pattern. I just want to confirm that with this method, if I need more than one row of the same color, that I should still be cutting the yarn and doing the invisible fasten off after every row as opposed to going around one more time? Correct?
Yep, that's right: with this method, you need to cut and rejoin with every single round (no matter if you're changing colour or not) - it's the only way to make the joins completely invisible. For more tips and FAQs on this technique, see my blog post at www.planetjune.com/stripes (and I hope you'll enjoy making my Temperature Snake!)