What a fabulous video. You make it look just so very easy.....and I bet it is too. Thank you very, very much, Juanita!!! BTW: I love Frozen Strawberry Daiquiris!!!
I bought mine on webs.com, but I've seen them on several online yarn vendors. Like Jimmy Beans, Lion Brand, Knitpicks. If you like that one, there is a couple different manufacturers who make a plastic version that will hold 5 colors. Search for finger yarn guide, that should get you there.If you you can't find one reply here and I will do what I can to help.☺
if you plan to go far up your leg to the thigh depending on the measurements it might be a good idea if possible to make them based off the widest portion and then make decreases according to the smaller width as you go.... Or in reverse start with your smaller measurement and add increases until the desired width for the thigh is achieved. Personally I tend to go with my wider measurement and work down because with this pattern I was doing a simple version.
creative idea 👍♥️
I never thought to cast on and off with a crochet needle. Brilliant!!
Phyllis Soldano Thankyou
Girl, YOU JUST SAVED ME FROM GIVING UP!!!
Kendra Smith I am glad this helped. :)
What a fabulous video. You make it look just so very easy.....and I bet it is too. Thank you very, very much, Juanita!!! BTW: I love Frozen Strawberry Daiquiris!!!
Thanks for the video. I did learn something new.
What a great combo of crochet and knitting. Great tutorial...thank you!!
awesome tutorial! I can't wait to try this.
What great advice, you are a great artist!
Lynn Adsit Thank-you. :)
Wow! Great job! I can't wait to try this!!!
+Andrea Reichert Cool. I hope you like the results :)
I love this technique. Im sooo late thank you😊
Fantastic, cheers
Awesome! Thank you!
You are awesome .. I enjoyed this UA-cam.... Be blessed
Absolutely genius subscribed :)!
does the cable length on the circular needles matter-novice here
hi how do you get your right size with the cast on with crochet method, please help, because not all size fits, some too big n some loose
Juanita, how many stitches do you crochet in the cast on?
WHAT US THAT METAL THING ON YOUR FINGER CALLED?! I NEED that in my life!!!!
I bought mine on webs.com, but I've seen them on several online yarn vendors. Like Jimmy Beans, Lion Brand, Knitpicks. If you like that one, there is a couple different manufacturers who make a plastic version that will hold 5 colors. Search for finger yarn guide, that should get you there.If you you can't find one reply here and I will do what I can to help.☺
What is that silver thing on your finger called?!!! I NEED THATNIM MY LIFE OMG
It is called a Norwegian Thimble or a Knitting Thimble. It is used to do colorwork for in particular, Continental knitting method.
WHAT IS THAT METAL THING ON YOUR FINGER AND WHAT IS IT CALLED?!!! I so need that in my life!!!!!
Leah Johnson knitting thimble
FrozenStrawberry Juanita OOOH I NEED ONE OF THEM:-)))
Mandy Odedra Mandy I picked that one up on ebay by searching for Norwegian knitting thimble.
Can you show how to make socks on these needles ??
+Alicia J. I have not been feeling well lately but I will keep that in mind in my next set of tutorials when I get to them.
Any particular reason why you were knitting through the back loop? Does that make for a different texture? Thanks!
It is just how I’ve done it since I taught myself preference
@@FrozenStrawberryJuanita Thanks! I've never seen anyone do that unless it produced a different look :)
My leg warmers are big at the thigh, and smaller at the ankle . How do I achieve this fit?
if you plan to go far up your leg to the thigh depending on the measurements it might be a good idea if possible to make them based off the widest portion and then make decreases according to the smaller width as you go.... Or in reverse start with your smaller measurement and add increases until the desired width for the thigh is achieved. Personally I tend to go with my wider measurement and work down because with this pattern I was doing a simple version.
FrozenStrawberry Juanita I must've done something wrong because the circle is not continous. It splits where I began....
If following the directions be sure to slip stitch the chain together at the start and then draw the loops up all the way around.