You just answered like 3 questions i have had for months now and never really found through typing them in the search bar in one simple short video that i clicked on for a compeltely dofferent reason. I've been trying to figure out how to make thinner yarn work since i only knew of thumb tensioning. I had never heard of needle tensioning and it makes so much sense. Thank you so much!!
Ooh I'm so happy to hear that! 💕 I should get better at labeling and tagging videos but I'm too busy crafting! hehe! Karl and I have a weekly "Live" that we do just for fun. I try to cover a bit of nalbinding help in each one. :)
This one I can do! Hurrah! Now to practice it. My bff and I really want to do nalbinding but just haven't understood how to do it. This is MUCH easier to understand. Thank you!
Anne Marie Decker wrote up a huge thing about Nalbound Camel Muzzles on her page here (with links to more!) nalbound.com/2020/01/06/nalbound-camel-muzzles/ She hosts a zoom chat (usually posted in the Nålbinding Facebook group) on Saturdays and Sundays and can show you which stitches are being used. I can ask her which stitch she's using and make a video of it, but it's quite possible that she has one already. :)
In this one, I'm using a super thick, "Modig" by Sandnes Garn and is excellent for showing stitch motion. You can see the hood I ended up using the wool on (though I made the hood in Oslo stitch and not York.) instagram.com/p/CAIe2G4HGva/?
Hi Karin, you are my nalbinding guru! Thanks for your videos.😊
You just answered like 3 questions i have had for months now and never really found through typing them in the search bar in one simple short video that i clicked on for a compeltely dofferent reason. I've been trying to figure out how to make thinner yarn work since i only knew of thumb tensioning. I had never heard of needle tensioning and it makes so much sense. Thank you so much!!
Ooh I'm so happy to hear that! 💕 I should get better at labeling and tagging videos but I'm too busy crafting! hehe! Karl and I have a weekly "Live" that we do just for fun. I try to cover a bit of nalbinding help in each one. :)
LOVE THIS QUICK CONCISE EASY TO FOLLOW TUTORIAL!!!!! Thank you so much.
Thank you! My goal is to keep them short and focused :) So happy it could help! 💕
OMG I GET IT NOW!!!!!!
Thank you, thank you thank you, blessings upon your house!
So happy to hear it could help you! Happy Nalbinding!!
This one I can do! Hurrah! Now to practice it. My bff and I really want to do nalbinding but just haven't understood how to do it. This is MUCH easier to understand. Thank you!
So glad it could help you! Keep in mind that it is a loose and super twisty, but otherwise super simple :)
I made a small chain and yes, very loose.
Very clear, thanks.
Happy it could help! I was worried it went too fast due to the 2-minute time limit on my phone recording.
Tusen hjertelig takk for veldig bra og forståelig video, du er den beste nålbiningslæreren 💖
Tusen takk Siw! For en flink elev du er
@@kbyom 💖😍🤩
Thank you!!!!
Happy it could help!
Nice video. Do you have one on the came muzzle looping stitch? Thank you
Anne Marie Decker wrote up a huge thing about Nalbound Camel Muzzles on her page here (with links to more!) nalbound.com/2020/01/06/nalbound-camel-muzzles/
She hosts a zoom chat (usually posted in the Nålbinding Facebook group) on Saturdays and Sundays and can show you which stitches are being used.
I can ask her which stitch she's using and make a video of it, but it's quite possible that she has one already. :)
@@kbyom Thank you for the suggestion.
What yarn are you using? That looks really great. I have been having a hard time finding a good yarn to practice this craft
In this one, I'm using a super thick, "Modig" by Sandnes Garn and is excellent for showing stitch motion. You can see the hood I ended up using the wool on (though I made the hood in Oslo stitch and not York.) instagram.com/p/CAIe2G4HGva/?