Hello! I like your channel & learn cool stitches every time I watch! Do you have a recommendation for learning to read knitting charts? I've been researching this online & it keeps confounding me. I know how to knit and follow written pattern. Thank you in advance.
Welcome to knitting! All of the stitches I show are known stitches and many have been around forever. You can find them on other channels, websites, in stitch dictionaries and magazines, pinterest. Some of the stitches in modern stitch dictionaries come from books and yarn company booklets as far back as the late 1800's, which you can view from sites like www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/html/warm/knitting.htm. There are even newspapers from the late 1800's and early 1900's that have been digitized that you can find knitting stitches in. Depending on the publication, you are likely to see the same stitch called several different names, so if you are looking at a site with stitches you will probably find ones that I have shown, but called something different; that is why it can be hard to track down a particular stitch, sometimes one stitch has three different names :-)
Ohhh definitely making me a top 😍 thank you 👍🏻🙏🏻💕
Wow! This looks gorgeous… and it’s easy 🤙🏻 Thanks for the great tutorial ❣️🌹
Very pretty work!
Love this one!
I just learned to knit with pretty good tension control ... I am your eager and able student!
Hello! I like your channel & learn cool stitches every time I watch!
Do you have a recommendation for learning to read knitting charts?
I've been researching this online & it keeps confounding me.
I know how to knit and follow written pattern.
Thank you in advance.
Hi! Here is a video on chart basics. ua-cam.com/video/OArfMhDg-tE/v-deo.html
@@iknitwithcatfur oh my gosh **thank you** ! Lightbulb moment!
I'm brand new to knitting. Is this your own stitch pattern or are you demonstrating a known stitch? BTW, That is gorgeous!
Welcome to knitting! All of the stitches I show are known stitches and many have been around forever. You can find them on other channels, websites, in stitch dictionaries and magazines, pinterest. Some of the stitches in modern stitch dictionaries come from books and yarn company booklets as far back as the late 1800's, which you can view from sites like www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/html/warm/knitting.htm. There are even newspapers from the late 1800's and early 1900's that have been digitized that you can find knitting stitches in. Depending on the publication, you are likely to see the same stitch called several different names, so if you are looking at a site with stitches you will probably find ones that I have shown, but called something different; that is why it can be hard to track down a particular stitch, sometimes one stitch has three different names :-)
@@iknitwithcatfur Thanks. It's the same with crochet.