I'm kind of disappointed that you act like I know thing one about getting yarn on a needle. The things you said when you showed things at the first didn't mean anything to me,, But I'll figure it out and watch what you do, And do that. I'll figure out how to make agarment after that. I tried some learn how to knit Videos but they didn't always tell you what kind of nin there was and I only thought there was one kind so after a few failures because I didn't know there were different styles and kinds some types and interpretations, I just started looking at videos that had something pretty in the picture and found out a lot of those were wordless mostly Turkish women and Russians so I ended up learning Eastern knitting because I saw that that was the easiest way to get around compared to this thread throwing and the long needle levering, flicking, and Complicated PURLING! Since there were no words or it was in foreign language that was just too hard on my ears and I would turn down the volume, I would just watch and watch hours and hours on end and I just decided by Golly I'm just going to deal with they do and picked up some needles at the store 1 day... When I'm decided I'm just gonna learn all of the ways of knitting because I have trouble looking at 1 design that's being taught on a tutorial and translating it into Eastern because It sort of makes me dyslexic to try to figure out what that means in Eastern knitting. I mean My brain does flip-flops trying to figure out how to Tran slate it since I don't read patterns and I don't know what all the words are for the stitches and that's what was crazy making in the first place because I'm a CROCHETER first. Still can't even read those patterns because I don't know enough about how to figure out what to do next when they leave out a detail or if I don't know how to get from one stitch or 1 end of a row to turn it around to start the next row. I do appreciate your concise instruction, ❤ your diction. I subscribed to learn more. I will figure it all out by Golly, Dolly, or Lolly.
Firstly, welcome to the channel! Thank you for the comment, I don't think I've had such a long one before! It actually sounds like you have been able to figure out the Eastern style knitting quite well, that's a hard thing to do! Not to mention without a verbal explanation. I indicate in the description of each video what level it's for, Beginner or Intermediate knitters, and I do my best to tailor the level of explanation for each. I also have a Learn to Knit series playlist, perhaps that can help clarify the western, continental style of knitting for you. In addition, each video explains very clearly the cast on used to get the stitches on the needles, each video shows and explains a different one. The projects are ideally made using cotton yarn, of course for practice you can use whatever you like. Lastly, I also crocheted for many years before I started knitting! I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions!
Everything you're doing Karen looks fantastic. ❤❤
Thank you aunt H! I really like how this stitch turned out. 💙
I'm kind of disappointed that you act like I know thing one about getting yarn on a needle. The things you said when you showed things at the first didn't mean anything to me,, But I'll figure it out and watch what you do, And do that. I'll figure out how to make agarment after that.
I tried some learn how to knit Videos but they didn't always tell you what kind of nin there was and I only thought there was one kind so after a few failures because I didn't know there were different styles and kinds some types and interpretations, I just started looking at videos that had something pretty in the picture and found out a lot of those were wordless mostly Turkish women and Russians so I ended up learning Eastern knitting because I saw that that was the easiest way to get around compared to this thread throwing and the long needle levering, flicking, and Complicated PURLING!
Since there were no words or it was in foreign language that was just too hard on my ears and I would turn down the volume, I would just watch and watch hours and hours on end and I just decided by Golly I'm just going to deal with they do and picked up some needles at the store 1 day...
When I'm decided I'm just gonna learn all of the ways of knitting because I have trouble looking at 1 design that's being taught on a tutorial and translating it into Eastern because It sort of makes me dyslexic to try to figure out what that means in Eastern knitting. I mean My brain does flip-flops trying to figure out how to Tran slate it since I don't read patterns and I don't know what all the words are for the stitches and that's what was crazy making in the first place because I'm a CROCHETER first. Still can't even read those patterns because I don't know enough about how to figure out what to do next when they leave out a detail or if I don't know how to get from one stitch or 1 end of a row to turn it around to start the next row.
I do appreciate your concise instruction, ❤ your diction. I subscribed to learn more. I will figure it all out by Golly, Dolly, or Lolly.
Firstly, welcome to the channel! Thank you for the comment, I don't think I've had such a long one before! It actually sounds like you have been able to figure out the Eastern style knitting quite well, that's a hard thing to do! Not to mention without a verbal explanation. I indicate in the description of each video what level it's for, Beginner or Intermediate knitters, and I do my best to tailor the level of explanation for each. I also have a Learn to Knit series playlist, perhaps that can help clarify the western, continental style of knitting for you. In addition, each video explains very clearly the cast on used to get the stitches on the needles, each video shows and explains a different one. The projects are ideally made using cotton yarn, of course for practice you can use whatever you like. Lastly, I also crocheted for many years before I started knitting! I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions!