Thank you for explains what happens to the stitch when you slip it, knit wise, on to the other needle. I could never figure out why the stitches were going back and forth in a seemingly random order.
Thank you so much for making these videos. This is the one thing that has held me back from changing over completely to Portuguese knitting - I'm lost on the advanced stitches. I'm doing a hat currently that I simply wouldn't be able to convert. A stitch, Inc2, for example, or T2F and T2B. I could barely find it on UA-cam in typical methods, and in this pattern it's done slightly different from how you typically execute it. Thankfully, the designer's patterns are well written.
Dear Tessa, I am glad I am able to help. If you have any questions in how to do something Portuguese Style, do not hesitate to contact me: andreawongknits@gmail.com. I am taking suggestions for future videos as well!
Thank you for explains what happens to the stitch when you slip it, knit wise, on to the other needle. I could never figure out why the stitches were going back and forth in a seemingly random order.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for making these videos. This is the one thing that has held me back from changing over completely to Portuguese knitting - I'm lost on the advanced stitches. I'm doing a hat currently that I simply wouldn't be able to convert. A stitch, Inc2, for example, or T2F and T2B. I could barely find it on UA-cam in typical methods, and in this pattern it's done slightly different from how you typically execute it. Thankfully, the designer's patterns are well written.
Dear Tessa, I am glad I am able to help. If you have any questions in how to do something Portuguese Style, do not hesitate to contact me: andreawongknits@gmail.com. I am taking suggestions for future videos as well!