So glad I found this video! I was close to burning all of my knitting supplies...yarn included...out of frustration. This makes knitting so much easier and less stressful. And it's absolutely great on my hands. I don't have a pin, but it works just fine around my neck. I was so sick of wrapping that yarn around and cramping up my wrist... Thank you sooo much for this!
I did a beret designed by Andrea Wong and I love it. I have learned so much from her style of knitting and it has opened up knitting completely for me.
I found this very useful. I'm an English thrower by tradition and I have tried to learn continental but my hands would not overcome nearly 40 years of repitition. I have tried this method in a small way and my hands will do it, albeit, slowly. My next project will be done using PK and I will hope to improve my speed. On simple projects I can see that it it will probably give me an opportunity to extend my knitting time - as long as there isn't a huge change in gauge :) Thank you for the video which I found very clear even on my mobile phone.
I grabbed my circular needles and some yarn and have been working on this for the past 10 minutes. I have it down now but will need practice to get the tension down pat. This is so much easier, especially the purling, thank you.
Was looking for an easier of method of knitting for my hands. Tried this and it feels so much better. I have to just work on getting the tension right and I shall be knitting away again happily. Thanks
This is a great tutorial with concise, easy instructions, however, I the really low quality video size maxing out at a mere 260px, makes it impossible for me to see the important details of her finger placements, stitches, etc because it’s just too fuzzy/blurry. Perhaps you guys will do another video someday at a higher quality because other than that hindering technical aspect, the actual instruction and such are really superb and top-notch! Thanks!
If you are interested Andrea Wong makes videos with more up to date equipment and still answers her comments! ua-cam.com/channels/31qWKGVem_i2Pnous-LGvQ.htmlvideos
That's awesome. I was reading about South American knitters doing colourwork and purling every stitch with the wrong side facing out, and couldn't work out why anyone would want to do that before watching this video. I'll definitely give it a go myself some time!
this is how I learned when I was 9 so when I tried knitting again I was so confused with how to do it. Thanks for sharing now i know different dosent mean wrong.
She is right, when she said this style of knitting is practiced in Greece. I remember seeing women knit in this style as a small child. I think also the combination of red and white yarn was often chosen for colour work.
I saw another video and got the gist of it. I love this video. It never crossed my mind to work it just inside out when working in the round omg knitting is going to be so easy and peaceful.
This technique is amazing! I can't believe how easy it is to knit now, especially when it comes to purling. I'm now going to search for every book I can find on Portuguese style knitting.
excellent visual representation. i am just beginning to teach myself to knit, and so am not set in my ways yet. this seems a much better purl, and i may incorporate it into my own style. thanks!
I searched the internet for the "neck knitting method" - which my mom and my grandmother uses and I couldn't find anything. Now I learnt that this is called "Portuguese technique". Interesting. That's the way I learned to knit, also, but recently I force myself into another method because the "Portuguese" one is thought to be for old ladies.. :) But I will have to think again, I believe that I can knit much faster that way. Thank you for the video!
+Emanuela Jalbă you are right, its for old ladies and NOT elegant and its ugly and you'll get so much Oil and dirt from your Neck on your yarn, or yarn burn or hairs caught in it. I don't know how people come up with such ridiculous ways of knitting. There are so many ways to achieve the proper tension...this is not necessary. , teach yourself contininental or just flick method which is sooooooo fast and dump all this humiliatinating style of knitting that you cannot do anywhere....imagine taking your work on the bus and getting off in a rush and getting the yarn caught on your coat or anywhere else. NO...its no efficient.
+Ella Marie Wow. Negative much? I like to alternate this method with my usual method to knit for longer periods without hand or neck pain. Just use a pin and you won't pick up any skin oils and it's just as fast to flick the yarn off the pin and put your work away as any other knitting method. I got excellent tension with Portuguese knitting as well with very little practice.
***** Hey, That sounds great. I'm glad that it eases your pain and that it allows you to knit for longer periods of times. Certainly you have a talent for this if you picked it up so fast. Usually with anything that someone loves to do they can do it effortlessly . I think its great that you've found something that gives you joy. I used to be a knitter. , not so much anymore. Not a lot of time in my life for that and I don't have the patience anymore. good luck.
Shut up you ignorant, arrogant, self righteous twit! It doesn't matter HOW you knit as long as one is comfortable and can create even stitches. If Portuguese knitting causes less stress to one's hands and minimizes carpel-tunnel discomfort for one who likes to knit, then that's all that matters! There are pins you can wear that the yarn rides through as the woman in the video showed. So, putting the yarn around your neck isn't necessary. As for how many tools you must have in knitting, there are no rules stating you have to use as few tools as possible. There are no knitting police. In knitting one uses 2 needles, yarn (some times several balls at once), stitch markers, gauge cards and the like. So, there's plenty of knitting paraphernalia to have. If using as few tools is your thing, why don't you crochet? Only one hook and one ball of yarn is required for that. Is crochet too vulgar for your taste? Who the hell says you have to knit on the bus. I used to take city buses for years. Guess how many times I saw any one knitting or crocheting on a bus? ZERO times! It's not terribly common! Like many other things in life, there is no absolute one correct way to do something. So get the hell off your high horse about how one is "supposed" to knit.
So after i've been told to shut up because I'm an ignorant self righteous twit, AM I AS WELL expected to read this too. Im sorry i don't know anything about knitting...but I do know enough about insulted for NO absolute reason by someone I don't know. Have a great day.
I was always so bewildered whenever I looked for knitting videos on youtube, because I never understood why people just made it so complicated, and I had never seen anyone knitting like I do, so I was starting to feel like I was the weird one out. ahah But yeah, I have no idea why anyone would do it any other way than this one, it makes the stitches really even and it's easy and comfortable. Or maybe I'm bias because this is how I was taught by my mom.
SpiritBear12 It's called a knitting pin, I'm sure you'll find something if you google it. But it's really nothing special, it's just a little hook where you put the yarn to help keep the tension and still flow easily. If you don't find one, you can always put the yarn around your neck, or make one yourself, it's really not hard. And a safety pin could work, but you'd probably have to take it off every time you pause your work. These are the options I could think of, I hope you find something that works for you. Knitting is really fun, I promise, and this comes from someone who was also crocheting first. :)
SpiritBear12 31.media.tumblr.com/9dcf0366160e7f7a1e7a1a47f13bae71/tumblr_inline_mzeiwbOGur1qh7swl.jpg I just put an eye pin through the little ring at the bottom of the safety pin, and then bent it into a hook. That easy. If you don't have an eye pin, any bendable wire would work, I'm sure.
I wish someone taught me I went through 2 different styles before some one told me about this one. I looked it up and I love this technique. It's so simple.
A normal hook like the ones used with diapers 30 years ago (at least in Portugal:)) is perfect for knitting this style. I already tried some different ways and this is the one I find easier.
My grandmother taught me to knit in the Portuguese way when I was a child. Then I saw an American knit and I thought it was so complicated and my hands fatigued much faster. I can follow all patterns with less finger movements and the tension is always the same. I hope others learn the Portuguese way, it's much kinder to your fingers and they don't fatigue as much.
Cable is made the same way, you have to take some stitches off the needle, knit some other and then knit the stichtes you took off before. Sorry for my English.
I started knitting this way after watching the you tube video but I'm finding my purl stitches are too lose and my knitting stitches are to tight. Any idea why?
+Philip Barnes Go here to download the pattern. You have to be a member of Knitting Daily, but it's free to sign up + there's your pattern. www.knittingdaily.com/online-extras/free-knitting-patterns-and-stuff-extras/free-patterns-extras/baby-booties-knit-in-the-portuguese-style-as-seen-on-episode-307/
+OneCrochet “tinigenie” TwoKnit In 711 the Moors invaded the Iberian Peninsula from North Africa and called the territory Al-Andalus, which at its peak included most of modern-day Spain, Portugal, and Septimania. The fall of Granada in 1492 marked the end of Muslim rule in Iberia, although a Muslim minority persisted until their expulsion in 1609.
So glad I found this video! I was close to burning all of my knitting supplies...yarn included...out of frustration. This makes knitting so much easier and less stressful. And it's absolutely great on my hands. I don't have a pin, but it works just fine around my neck. I was so sick of wrapping that yarn around and cramping up my wrist... Thank you sooo much for this!
I did a beret designed by Andrea Wong and I love it. I have learned so much from her style of knitting and it has opened up knitting completely for me.
I have been struggling with knitting for a few years. I watched this video and cannot believe how easy it is!! Love it! Thank you!
I found this very useful. I'm an English thrower by tradition and I have tried to learn continental but my hands would not overcome nearly 40 years of repitition.
I have tried this method in a small way and my hands will do it, albeit, slowly. My next project will be done using PK and I will hope to improve my speed.
On simple projects I can see that it it will probably give me an opportunity to extend my knitting time - as long as there isn't a huge change in gauge :)
Thank you for the video which I found very clear even on my mobile phone.
I grabbed my circular needles and some yarn and have been working on this for the past 10 minutes. I have it down now but will need practice to get the tension down pat. This is so much easier, especially the purling, thank you.
Was looking for an easier of method of knitting for my hands. Tried this and it feels so much better. I have to just work on getting the tension right and I shall be knitting away again happily. Thanks
equitime77
This is a great tutorial with concise, easy instructions, however, I the really low quality video size maxing out at a mere 260px, makes it impossible for me to see the important details of her finger placements, stitches, etc because it’s just too fuzzy/blurry.
Perhaps you guys will do another video someday at a higher quality because other than that hindering technical aspect, the actual instruction and such are really superb and top-notch! Thanks!
If you are interested Andrea Wong makes videos with more up to date equipment and still answers her comments! ua-cam.com/channels/31qWKGVem_i2Pnous-LGvQ.htmlvideos
That's awesome. I was reading about South American knitters doing colourwork and purling every stitch with the wrong side facing out, and couldn't work out why anyone would want to do that before watching this video. I'll definitely give it a go myself some time!
+Robyn Lee Not only that, it makes your floats the right tension.
I'm reading your comment 4 years after you posted. Did you ever give it a try and if so, how did it work out for you?
this is how I learned when I was 9 so when I tried knitting again I was so confused with how to do it. Thanks for sharing now i know different dosent mean wrong.
She is right, when she said this style of knitting is practiced in Greece. I remember seeing women knit in this style as a small child. I think also the combination of red and white yarn was often chosen for colour work.
So many ways to knit. Enjoy knitting everyone. It's fun to see how everyone does it.
I saw another video and got the gist of it. I love this video. It never crossed my mind to work it just inside out when working in the round omg knitting is going to be so easy and peaceful.
This technique is amazing! I can't believe how easy it is to knit now, especially when it comes to purling. I'm now going to search for every book I can find on Portuguese style knitting.
Where do you get a pin like hers? If this style & pin corrects my tension, it would be a miracle!!!
excellent visual representation. i am just beginning to teach myself to knit, and so am not set in my ways yet. this seems a much better purl, and i may incorporate it into my own style. thanks!
I love this still of knitting. I have been practicing and find it so much easier than any other still. I only know how to knit a scarf so far.
yes you can! I'm portuguese and that's the way I learned.
This is so cool and interesting!! I always knit lever style and never realised that there were other methods untill today
I love the bind off
Amei. Nao se fala portugues mais eu entendi direitinho. Explica muito bem. Parabéns
I searched the internet for the "neck knitting method" - which my mom and my grandmother uses and I couldn't find anything. Now I learnt that this is called "Portuguese technique". Interesting. That's the way I learned to knit, also, but recently I force myself into another method because the "Portuguese" one is thought to be for old ladies.. :) But I will have to think again, I believe that I can knit much faster that way.
Thank you for the video!
+Emanuela Jalbă you are right, its for old ladies and NOT elegant and its ugly and you'll get so much Oil and dirt from your Neck on your yarn, or yarn burn or hairs caught in it. I don't know how people come up with such ridiculous ways of knitting. There are so many ways to achieve the proper tension...this is not necessary. , teach yourself contininental or just flick method which is sooooooo fast and dump all this humiliatinating style of knitting that you cannot do anywhere....imagine taking your work on the bus and getting off in a rush and getting the yarn caught on your coat or anywhere else. NO...its no efficient.
+Ella Marie Wow. Negative much? I like to alternate this method with my usual method to knit for longer periods without hand or neck pain. Just use a pin and you won't pick up any skin oils and it's just as fast to flick the yarn off the pin and put your work away as any other knitting method. I got excellent tension with Portuguese knitting as well with very little practice.
***** Hey, That sounds great. I'm glad that it eases your pain and that it allows you to knit for longer periods of times. Certainly you have a talent for this if you picked it up so fast. Usually with anything that someone loves to do they can do it effortlessly . I think its great that you've found something that gives you joy. I used to be a knitter. , not so much anymore. Not a lot of time in my life for that and I don't have the patience anymore. good luck.
Shut up you ignorant, arrogant, self righteous twit! It doesn't matter HOW you knit as long as one is comfortable and can create even stitches. If Portuguese knitting causes less stress to one's hands and minimizes carpel-tunnel discomfort for one who likes to knit, then that's all that matters!
There are pins you can wear that the yarn rides through as the woman in the video showed. So, putting the yarn around your neck isn't necessary.
As for how many tools you must have in knitting, there are no rules stating you have to use as few tools as possible. There are no knitting police. In knitting one uses 2 needles, yarn (some times several balls at once), stitch markers, gauge cards and the like. So, there's plenty of knitting paraphernalia to have. If using as few tools is your thing, why don't you crochet? Only one hook and one ball of yarn is required for that. Is crochet too vulgar for your taste?
Who the hell says you have to knit on the bus. I used to take city buses for years. Guess how many times I saw any one knitting or crocheting on a bus? ZERO times! It's not terribly common!
Like many other things in life, there is no absolute one correct way to do something. So get the hell off your high horse about how one is "supposed" to knit.
So after i've been told to shut up because I'm an ignorant self righteous twit, AM I AS WELL expected to read this too. Im sorry i don't know anything about knitting...but I do know enough about insulted for NO absolute reason by someone I don't know. Have a great day.
I was always so bewildered whenever I looked for knitting videos on youtube, because I never understood why people just made it so complicated, and I had never seen anyone knitting like I do, so I was starting to feel like I was the weird one out. ahah But yeah, I have no idea why anyone would do it any other way than this one, it makes the stitches really even and it's easy and comfortable. Or maybe I'm bias because this is how I was taught by my mom.
SpiritBear12
It's called a knitting pin, I'm sure you'll find something if you google it. But it's really nothing special, it's just a little hook where you put the yarn to help keep the tension and still flow easily. If you don't find one, you can always put the yarn around your neck, or make one yourself, it's really not hard. And a safety pin could work, but you'd probably have to take it off every time you pause your work. These are the options I could think of, I hope you find something that works for you. Knitting is really fun, I promise, and this comes from someone who was also crocheting first. :)
SpiritBear12 31.media.tumblr.com/9dcf0366160e7f7a1e7a1a47f13bae71/tumblr_inline_mzeiwbOGur1qh7swl.jpg I just put an eye pin through the little ring at the bottom of the safety pin, and then bent it into a hook. That easy. If you don't have an eye pin, any bendable wire would work, I'm sure.
I wish someone taught me I went through 2 different styles before some one told me about this one. I looked it up and I love this technique. It's so simple.
A normal hook like the ones used with diapers 30 years ago (at least in Portugal:)) is perfect for knitting this style. I already tried some different ways and this is the one I find easier.
Wish she would of done more than only 2 examples of the knit stich. I think it is amazing also and will have to find a book on it!!!
My grandmother taught me to knit in the Portuguese way when I was a child. Then I saw an American knit and I thought it was so complicated and my hands fatigued much faster. I can follow all patterns with less finger movements and the tension is always the same. I hope others learn the Portuguese way, it's much kinder to your fingers and they don't fatigue as much.
around the neck worked well i just need to practice. I think i'm going to try the pin too.
Cable is made the same way, you have to take some stitches off the needle, knit some other and then knit the stichtes you took off before. Sorry for my English.
I started knitting this way after watching the you tube video but I'm finding my purl stitches are too lose and my knitting stitches are to tight. Any idea why?
+Anna Harjo because this sucks. that is why.
Are increases and decreases handled any differently? How would one do a cable? I'm intrigued. After I run errands, I'm casting on and trying it out.
Really interesting - I need to give this a try!!
wow crazy! Nothing better than Russian knitting!!!
That's so interesting...where does one get such a hook?
I knit Portuguese style my pin is over 40 years old and I need a new but I can't find no where where I can buy one
very interesting! I'm going to have to try this soon!
Like the idea but the video (even enlarged) is had to see detail
couldn't you use a safety pin if you don't have the kind of pin that's used in the vid?
Best if you can find the style made without the loop at the bottom, I would imagine.
where can u get the knitting pins? I did a google search and nothing came up but the pins to hold down your knitting when blocking.
Amazon has some.
Amazon and Ebay has them. Type in Portuguese style knitting pins.
Thanks
What kind of pin do you use to hold the yarn ?
Amazon has many choices. Type in Portuguese style knitting pin and you'll see them. Also Ebay
Where to get that pin please?
I wonder if the Portuguese style knitting is a Sephardic technique.
Where can I get one of those knitting pins?
Amazon or Etsy. I just made my own with a large safety pin, a bit of jewelry chain (4-5 small links) and a French hook ear ring.
The links aren' t working.
Here in Brazil we also knit the portuguese style.......
This video is very, very useful. The worth is the quality of the Video which is very, very bad.
Yes, you can. I know a lady who's left handed and does beautiful things. :)
can you do this knitting left handed
how do I get the booties shown in the video, can't find them????
+Philip Barnes Go here to download the pattern. You have to be a member of Knitting Daily, but it's free to sign up + there's your pattern.
www.knittingdaily.com/online-extras/free-knitting-patterns-and-stuff-extras/free-patterns-extras/baby-booties-knit-in-the-portuguese-style-as-seen-on-episode-307/
How can I do this I have got no use in right hand
There is a one hand knitter on you tube. She shows how to knit one handed. It looked different to me from the Portugese method.
there was no demo here.
For those interested in Portuguese knitting Andrea Wong has made two DVDs and has two classes on Craftsy. She goes into a lot of detail.
As of late 2021, the DVDs don't seem to be available any longer.
Suzzieg70, search google by typing in "Portuguese knitting pin". You should get hits with that phrase.
That is the Greek way of Knitting also
Just like my grandmother taught =)
I think that would give me tendonitis in the thumb with the constant repetitive motion of the thumb.
Great description of Portuguese knitting but the video was out of focus which made it difficult to watch.
This is the way my grandmother taught me to knit, but she was taught by a family member who was from Italy.
The stitches don't look right...
I find the transition between knit and purl (as in K1, P1) more difficult than in Continental. I wish Andrea would illustrate an easy way to do that.
Sorry I work continental style and it is easiest style under the sun.
any throw-knitter wanting to learn some easier on the hand knitting would be better of to learn the continental knitting.
''(...) conquer Portugal and Spain (...)''. Wait... what... ?
Eric Masters en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umayyad_conquest_of_Hispania
History is important!
***** Conquer 2 countries that, at the time, didn't exist. O.k. make sence. :D
+Eric Masters Thank you wtf is she talking about
+OneCrochet “tinigenie” TwoKnit
In 711 the Moors invaded the Iberian Peninsula from North Africa and called the territory Al-Andalus, which at its peak included most of modern-day Spain, Portugal, and Septimania. The fall of Granada in 1492 marked the end of Muslim rule in Iberia, although a Muslim minority persisted until their expulsion in 1609.
Um like I said, never happened!
Poor video quality.
даже смотреть сложно , не то что вязать . Зачем использовать такой сложный метод вязания ? все же намного проще ...
Where can I purchase the knitting pin?
+craftymom7 Walmert online - two for like $6. Pretty ones found easily by googling "Knitting Pin"
I found it on Amazon by searching knitting pin.
Thank you ladies. I will give it a try.
Poor video quality