Wow! Very simple and clear. I disagree with the other comment - I have been putting off trying colour-work, bu this clarifies the process and has given me confidence to have a go! Thanks!
Thank you! Clear, simple, with nothing to distract. I think I'm brave enough to try now! Just wondering - does the person who plans these videos have a Montessori background? Most people wouldn't think to do a silent lesson. :)
How did she add on the second color so easily? Was it already skipped knotted and ready to go? It seemed like it had a tail. This is a good video for someone who already knows how to do this.
Julie Frederick In this video, the knitter just picks up the second colour and starts to knit. You could anchor the yarn temporarily by knotting it around the first strand of yarn, but you would probably want to undo the knot before weaving in any ends.
Thank you for this wonderful video. It is so helpful!
Thank you so much for the explanation, I am a beginner and want to try out stranded way
Wow! Very simple and clear. I disagree with the other comment - I have been putting off trying colour-work, bu this clarifies the process and has given me confidence to have a go! Thanks!
I wish you showed the back as well
Thank you! Clear, simple, with nothing to distract. I think I'm brave enough to try now! Just wondering - does the person who plans these videos have a Montessori background? Most people wouldn't think to do a silent lesson. :)
I was thinking the same thing!
Those floats are waaaayyyy to long. Should catch them in between color changes.
How did she add on the second color so easily? Was it already skipped knotted and ready to go? It seemed like it had a tail. This is a good video for someone who already knows how to do this.
Julie Frederick In this video, the knitter just picks up the second colour and starts to knit. You could anchor the yarn temporarily by knotting it around the first strand of yarn, but you would probably want to undo the knot before weaving in any ends.