Thank you! I get so frustrated with videos that are filled with fluff, talking then acting like they are going to start but then launch into another long winded side story, etc. that I want to pull my hair out. You show the work with excellent instruction and speed and then move on! Again, thank you.
THANK YOU!! The HUGE difference is that, for a plain stitch, you instruct inserting the needle into the BACK of the stitch. It allows for fewer steps in the process. I can go faster!
Thank you for being the only left-handed tutorial with such clear, slow demonstration of each stitch (esp. purling).
I am a beginner for knitting and a left hander. This video is very much helpful to me. Thank you so much for the demonstration.
Thank you! I get so frustrated with videos that are filled with fluff, talking then acting like they are going to start but then launch into another long winded side story, etc. that I want to pull my hair out. You show the work with excellent instruction and speed and then move on! Again, thank you.
THANK YOU!! The HUGE difference is that, for a plain stitch, you instruct inserting the needle into the BACK of the stitch. It allows for fewer steps in the process. I can go faster!
Glad I could help!
This is how I learned. Some of the other youtube videos aren't right.
The tip with the pinky really made a difference for me. Thanks for the video! :)
You knit exactly how I do, but left handed. I’m sharing this!
I’ve never seen anyone go through the back loop in knitting ... interesting.. I might try this method
I am dominant left-handed. My right hand doesn't want to help at all.
The video is really hard to hear, there's some kind of rustling noise, very hard to concentrate.