Great video to keep on hand! Thanks for the clarity and no extra discussion. 😉I made notes and remember it this way with these scenarios: M1R is “ I’ll be RIGHT BACK”( come in the back door); M1L is “ I LEFT something, so I’ll just run in the FRONT DOOR to get it.” Silly, but I’ve used these little ways for study helps all my life and taught my students my silly ways, but they have served me well all these years. Hope it helps! 🍀😉🌻
Jana, thank you so much! I really like how you explain why and how the techniques are done specific ways! You are my go to expert from here on out. I enjoy your KALs as well and your real down to earth approach. I know I'm just one of many to you, but for me, you are a friendly fellow knitting mentor 🙂 Thank you and God bless.
I have watched and subscribed to many knitting channels. Yours is by far the clearest and most easy to understand. Thanks so much for your thoughtful work!
Thank you, Jana, for the very clear instruction and clarification! I have been knitting for a long time and never knew to look at how the the picked-up bar was slanting on the left needle. Fantastic! It goes to show, “you CAN teach an old dog new tricks”!
Hi Jana.Love all your teaching videos.Would you ever consider doing a Step-by-Step knit along ,for a mans pullover,top down,circular needles sweater..I would love to learn how.I certainly understand if you can't.Thanks Lynne
Hi, Jana! Nice video...! Another way I learned how to properly perform the M1L vs M1R is the phrase “I’ll be RIGHT BACK”. Meaning, to perform the M1R, you pick up the bar between the stitches from the back. Of course, you do the opposite with the M1L...! Looking at the slant of the stitch on the left needle after picking up the “bar” is a great visual cue, though. I appreciate you sharing that with us! Take care...!
Jana thank you for this and all of your instructional videos. You take your time and your camera work is very good along with yarn choices makes them easy to follow. Healthy summer to you and your family
Great Instruction! Thank you for posting all of these excellent instructional videos. Query: do you have a video yet on how to read charts? I am old school, learned from my great grandmother. Book instruction on chart reading throws me for a loop! Thanks again! Subscribed to your channel!
You have a great way of explaining all the “ how-to’s”, my question in a bit off the subject, still knitting. I use interchangeable needles, all kinds- different brands. I need a way to store them straight, know I have them coiled up & is a royal pain to straighten them & keep them straight. I searched on Pinterest, no luck. Thought you might have a remedy. Thanks, Carol
I prefer the ChaioGoo needles because they don't have "memory" and will straighten as soon as you take them out. I use a fishing bait binder to store many of my needles, but you can also buy something like this Circular Solution, where you just drape the needles through the horizontal pocket. amzn.to/3fzzvgu
It depends on your space. I've seen someone put command hooks on the side of their yarn shelf and hang their circlers on that. I've used binderclips to clip my cords up so they where straight. I picked up a set without memory in the cables and they're way easier to deal with
Great video to keep on hand! Thanks for the clarity and no extra discussion. 😉I made notes and remember it this way with these scenarios: M1R is “ I’ll be RIGHT BACK”( come in the back door); M1L is “ I LEFT something, so I’ll just run in the FRONT DOOR to get it.” Silly, but I’ve used these little ways for study helps all my life and taught my students my silly ways, but they have served me well all these years. Hope it helps! 🍀😉🌻
Thank you, for the first time, it’s clear in my mind.
Best of 4 videos on this subject! TY!
You really made this click for me - first time I've really understood it. Thank you very much x
Jana, thank you so much! I really like how you explain why and how the techniques are done specific ways! You are my go to expert from here on out. I enjoy your KALs as well and your real down to earth approach. I know I'm just one of many to you, but for me, you are a friendly fellow knitting mentor 🙂 Thank you and God bless.
Thank you!
This is an excellent explanation of the technique!! Thank you!! I will remember it much better now!!!! Hurray!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Wonderful!
Priceless! I knew how to make the increases but always forgot what was right and what was left. Thank you 😊
Now I understand why!! Thank you 😊
I have watched and subscribed to many knitting channels. Yours is by far the clearest and most easy to understand. Thanks so much for your thoughtful work!
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much for your clear instructions and for sharing it with us. Very much appreciated 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Jana, for the very clear instruction and clarification! I have been knitting for a long time and never knew to look at how the the picked-up bar was slanting on the left needle. Fantastic! It goes to show, “you CAN teach an old dog new tricks”!
Hi Jana.Love all your teaching videos.Would you ever consider doing a Step-by-Step knit along ,for a mans pullover,top down,circular needles sweater..I would love to learn how.I certainly understand if you can't.Thanks Lynne
I'll add it to the list of possibilities. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks .You are such a great teacher😁👍👏
Such a clear video. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
I get it now thank you so much. Being dislexic I struggle reading patterns and you are helping me greatly
I'm so glad!
Hi, Jana! Nice video...! Another way I learned how to properly perform the M1L vs M1R is the phrase “I’ll be RIGHT BACK”. Meaning, to perform the M1R, you pick up the bar between the stitches from the back. Of course, you do the opposite with the M1L...! Looking at the slant of the stitch on the left needle after picking up the “bar” is a great visual cue, though. I appreciate you sharing that with us! Take care...!
Jana thank you for this and all of your instructional videos. You take your time and your camera work is very good along with yarn choices makes them easy to follow. Healthy summer to you and your family
Perfect!!!!! Now I understand!!!!!😍😍😍
Glad I could help!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Great Instruction! Thank you for posting all of these excellent instructional videos.
Query: do you have a video yet on how to read charts? I am old school, learned from my great grandmother. Book instruction on chart reading throws me for a loop!
Thanks again! Subscribed to your channel!
Yes! Here is a link to my video about reading knitting charts. Thanks for watching!
ua-cam.com/video/lrlgeBo_29w/v-deo.html
You have a great way of explaining all the “ how-to’s”, my question in a bit off the subject, still knitting. I use interchangeable needles, all kinds- different brands. I need a way to store them straight, know I have them coiled up & is a royal pain to straighten them & keep them straight. I searched on Pinterest, no luck. Thought you might have a remedy.
Thanks, Carol
I prefer the ChaioGoo needles because they don't have "memory" and will straighten as soon as you take them out. I use a fishing bait binder to store many of my needles, but you can also buy something like this Circular Solution, where you just drape the needles through the horizontal pocket.
amzn.to/3fzzvgu
It depends on your space. I've seen someone put command hooks on the side of their yarn shelf and hang their circlers on that. I've used binderclips to clip my cords up so they where straight. I picked up a set without memory in the cables and they're way easier to deal with