Knitting Help - Portuguese Knitting Style

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Even if you're perfectly happy with the way you knit, I encourage you to give this video a looksie. Portuguese knitting is kind of mind-blowing, and the resulting stitches are identical to Continental/English/American knitting, which means you can work a row of Portuguese knitting or purling in your current project, if you like.
    The needles I'm using for demonstration are Knitter's Pride Bamboo DPNs.
    The pink yarn I'm using is Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky, in color Crush.
    The nail polish I'm wearing is by Julep, color "Janie":
    refer.julep.com...
    My silver ring is actually a knitting needle gauge, and can be found here:
    malojos.com/
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  • @jmarylastone
    @jmarylastone 8 лет назад +223

    Staci - I am so glad you did this style of knitting - I knit Eastern European style and people tell me I knit wrong - you are showing people there is no "wrong" way to knit just different styles that end up with the same beautiful results and you can choose which is easiest for you

    • @MegaMindyLou
      @MegaMindyLou 8 лет назад +31

      You need new knitting friends if they are telling you you're doing it wrong. My brain loves a new challenge.

    • @lauradelacosta
      @lauradelacosta 8 лет назад +5

      +Mega MindyLou I think the same

    • @lauradelacosta
      @lauradelacosta 8 лет назад +2

      +Mega MindyLou I think the same

    • @c.l.8967
      @c.l.8967 5 лет назад +11

      I knit English style too, and am faster than several of my continental knitting friends. I tend to use portuguese for my purl rows, because it gives my hands a rest - an important thing now that I'm getting older!!! LOL Knit the way you like, and don't listen to anyone else!

    • @JapanShopBrazil
      @JapanShopBrazil Год назад

      Which is best to add cats bats n other complexr drawings then straps black n white to a sweater?

  • @kaisolacegames
    @kaisolacegames 2 года назад +24

    My father's family is from Portugal and originally I wanted to try this style of knitting as a way to reconnect with my heritage and learn something new. But OH MY GOD I think I just re-discovered knitting. This is SO much easier and less stressful on my hands and wrists. This is going to be my primary style of knitting moving forward! Thank you for the very clear and easy to follow tutorial. It's still incredibly helpful, nearly 6 years later.

  • @equitime77
    @equitime77 8 лет назад +64

    As somebody with a lot of health problems I find this method way easier and less tiring than any other.

    • @elsagonzalez363
      @elsagonzalez363 7 лет назад +2

      I am experiencing it right now. Heard its less stressful.

  • @purrlgurrl3061
    @purrlgurrl3061 8 лет назад +58

    I took what was advertised as a beginning Portuguese knitting class and left it confused and dejected. More than half the people in the class already knew Portuguese, so the instructor flew through this in a few minutes (standing at the front of the room), then dove into one-on-one fair isle and intarsia instruction, which took up the rest of the class time. Your video has been more far more instructive and helpful than that in-person class.
    So, for anyone who has doubts, yes, you can learn from a video, especially when it has such a good instructor as Staci.

  • @AlekaCraftaholic
    @AlekaCraftaholic 2 года назад +17

    This style of knitting is similar to the Greek way of knitting, putting the yarn around the back of the neck 🧶.Love from Greece!

  • @maosdevera
    @maosdevera 8 лет назад +75

    So glad to see this here! I am portuguese and of course, I learned to knit in this style. And yes it can be quite mesmerizing :)
    Also, the purl stitch in this style is very good for people who have carpel tunnel syndrom, because it isn't so stressful for the hands.
    Thank you so much for helping other people become familiar with this style of knitting.

    • @lilianzimer
      @lilianzimer 7 лет назад +4

      Naná Oliveira, sou brasileira! Aprendi a tricotar assim. Que deleite ver a demontração dessa técnica e poder ver que um pouquinho de Portugal reside na cultura brasileira.

    • @lifebysandrag2055
      @lifebysandrag2055 5 лет назад +3

      Naná Oliveira I am also Portuguese and learned that way. When I am in a class to learn a project it is always a challenge to the teacher because my style is different than hers. I tried to learn continental but it feels weird! I am keeping my Portuguese knitting style :)

  • @ritacosta3321
    @ritacosta3321 3 года назад +16

    I've been knitting since i can remember and i never knew this is called portuguese knitting 🤣
    (I'm portuguese by the way so i grew up doing it like this)
    I've always found it so weird how in all of the knitting videos i saw they would always knit in a "weird way" and i just found out theres a lot of different styles...
    My life as been a lie lol. Thanks for the video by the way and for teaching me something new 😙

  • @besavage4real160
    @besavage4real160 2 года назад +23

    I’m extremely new to knitting. 2 days in and your teaching method is amazing. I started with the English style and my hands were about to fall off. The pain was too much in my joints. This method is amazing. You’re a wonderful teacher. I knew you would be wonderful when you put your glasses on 😂😂. I was like yeah this lady knows what she’s doing ❤️❤️❤️

  • @carontownsend9890
    @carontownsend9890 3 года назад +4

    My grandmother taught me to knit as a very young child. She was insistent that I hold my needles “correctly”from the start and instilled in me that it was sloppy to work in a way that does not allow you to control tension and speed. This made it more difficult in the beginning but was I suppose easier than adapting a poor style and then having to relearn
    Although I know there is no correct way it pains me to see people knitting in an unergonomic way and 60 years later although I am constantly learning new sewing, crochet and knitting techniques I generally cannot bring myself to learn a new style of knitting. However 5his one I just might…..
    By the way IMO you have the best knitting tutorials on you tube. Simple, engaging and you get to the point quickly and efficiently. I have learnt a lot from you. Thankyou

  • @reneestephens1399
    @reneestephens1399 Год назад +4

    Just learning to knit and haven’t found my groove yet. Every time I pick up my needles I end up holding them differently due to watching different videos and trying to learn. This way looks so much easier. I have arthritis and so far my hands don’t hurt but I’m sure it’s because I’m so slow. I’m going to give this a try!

  • @c.l.8967
    @c.l.8967 5 лет назад +11

    Just a tip - instead of wrapping around your neck (and finding that your knitting keeps getting closer), use a portuguese yarn pin, thread the yarn through it - tension with your right middle finger (as you showed) and keep your yarn on a freely turning spindle. You'll find that your tension stays even, your knitting doesn't keep getting closer, and you don't have to adjust so often :) Love Portuguese style!

    • @JapanShopBrazil
      @JapanShopBrazil Год назад

      Portuguese style is the fastest? Which is best to do complex sweaters with drawings of cats, bats, stars, black and white stripes?

  • @noemiribeiro
    @noemiribeiro 8 лет назад +7

    I'm so very happy with this video! My grandmother is Portuguese, and she knits exactly like this, but she does it so fast that I've never had the chance to learn how to do it.

  • @3pcarvalho
    @3pcarvalho 6 лет назад +3

    I learned to knit when I was about 8 years old, from a grand aunt that came to stay a few weeks with us, I believe she thought me only the purl stitch at that time and she would pass the yarn over her neck. After that years have passed when I got to knit again. And now I picked up the habit again (40 years later...). So purling was OK since I do it (as I just found out it was a style) Portuguese way, but knit was kind of tricky so watching many tutorials (mostly continental and English styles) I kind of adapted myself to passing the yarn over my neck as usual but then instead of leaving the yarn in the front I hold it with my left hand in the back of the work and knit as usual. Works like magic and it's really fast, almost as fast as purling. By the way I'm originally from Brazil which explains my aunt showing me the Portuguese style.

  • @tomelky
    @tomelky 5 лет назад +9

    My mother taught me this style (we're Portuguese) and I never knew it was actually called "Portuguese style" knitting. I couldn't for the life of me remember how to do the "knit" part, so thank you for reminding me! Can't wait to tell my Mom about this!

    • @petterpackers8435
      @petterpackers8435 Год назад +2

      Извини, что использую русский язык. В школе хорошо мог разговаривать на английском, сейчас только понимаю. Поэтому, надеюсь, что переводчик справится легко с моими мыслями. Возможно это такая же история как с Американскими горками в России (популярный аттракцион), который только в России так называется. В Америке это называют Русские горки. Возможно Португальский стиль вязания только в мире так называют. Я тоже учился вязать по стандартному способу, который в России люди изучают с ранних лет и для нас это обычный способ. Где-то это называют continental knitting.

  • @wallannie
    @wallannie 8 лет назад +30

    "See how easy this is? I'm in a Portuguese knitting trance right now."
    LOL!!! =)

  • @MollyFC
    @MollyFC 8 лет назад +43

    I just have to say, I think you're the best on youtube as far as instructions on knitting goes! I pretty much have learned to knit because of your videos! I don't think I'd ever learn how to do socks without your videos. 😀

  • @kurlikat
    @kurlikat 6 лет назад +41

    Your teaching style is so natural and articulate. Such a wonderful format and you have THE best close up camera person. I have been knitting and crocheting since I was about 9 or 10 but have learned so much from your videos. Thank you for being here. Stay awesome : )

  • @cindymaag4212
    @cindymaag4212 7 лет назад +5

    Oh my goodness! Why have I not learned this before???!!! It's so easy. Thank you Stacy for showing us this way of knitting.

  • @knittingchick50
    @knittingchick50 8 лет назад +23

    Now you need to show us how to perform k2tbl, p2tbl, double decreases, yo (purlwise and knitwise)ssk, and other tricky techniques which might be done slightly differently in the Portuguese style.

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  8 лет назад +24

      +knittingchick50 - yes, a follow-up video is already planned! Probably more than just one video. :)

  • @katknits2105
    @katknits2105 7 лет назад +3

    a great way to keep the yarn from getting too tense between your fingers, add a second finger to it, so your index and pinkie fingers are holding the yarn in place, if that is how you normally hold it! love this!

  • @prushia1
    @prushia1 2 года назад +3

    How have I not seen this method before?? I am a slow purler and this is so much easier! Your videos are my go-to support as I take on more advanced knitting projects. Thank you!

  • @GaminGawdess
    @GaminGawdess 8 лет назад +11

    I knit continental , but tension my yarn portugese style. Love it!!! It gives me speed and relieves tension in my hands.

    • @cynthiasparks7545
      @cynthiasparks7545 2 года назад

      I knit Continental as well and may try to tension this way… I am digging the Portuguese purling !

  • @Sanibean1
    @Sanibean1 8 лет назад +27

    I've used Portuguese style knitting for the last 3 months. Cannot believe how easy it is and was surprised that my knitting stitches improved (so even) and with that my gauge improved also. Give Portuguese style knitting a try ladies.

  • @fireflykite
    @fireflykite 2 года назад +3

    This method is so good, thank you! As a crocheter with a few years experience, I was trying to learn Continental but I just couldn't hold the yarn down to pull the loop through, it kept slipping. I tried English "throwing" and found it easy (I knit one scarf in this style as a child, so my hands remembered it a bit), but clunky with all that movement in the right hand and having to let go of the R needle. This is a perfect middle-ground for me, where I can do those small movements with my nimble thumb, and hold the yarn securely to pull loops through! Alternating knit and purl in this style is a breeze, too!

  • @pandatours
    @pandatours 4 года назад +6

    It took me a while to figure out the knit stitch but I got it! I knit English but this is much easier to switch to than continental. Purling is so fast too! The only thing I can’t do is hold the yarn tension in my right hand. I kind of do it with my left hand but hopefully with more practice it will become more natural. Thanks!

  • @cathybodini5168
    @cathybodini5168 7 лет назад +5

    I've just tried this for the first time. I grew up an English knitter, taught myself continental and am now embracing Portuguese. I do love learning all the different styles of knitting but don't know if I will ever be a successful flicker. Lol. Thank you for all these wonderful videos. In the last few weeks I have learnt so many alternative stitches....and have passed on your site to many knitting friends.

  • @mokachoco89
    @mokachoco89 3 года назад +2

    WOW ok this explains why I kept making so many mistakes and my mother couldn’t understand what I was doing wrong to help me! Turns out I was following continental knitting tutorials and mimicking her and my grandmother... but we are portuguese 😂 so my knit was a mess of different knitting and tensions all over!

  • @Veronicamarie1000
    @Veronicamarie1000 8 лет назад +2

    I started knitting Portuguese style about 6 months ago and it is wonderful. I broke my wrist about 20 years ago so English style knitting was just too painful. I have had very good results with this style and I am making all kinds of things like hats, scarves, baby blankets, etc. Great video. I am so glad that this style of knitting is getting more attention.

  • @susangiordano1283
    @susangiordano1283 8 лет назад +3

    You are the most amazing knitter ever in the history of knitdom. I don't know how you do all those complicated stitches and cast ons.

  • @callmeanna999
    @callmeanna999 8 лет назад +11

    Wow! I was knitting a stockinette sweater at the moment while watching your video and of course I had to try, I was reaaally surprised of how easy and terribly fun this is, I think I am going to switch my purl rows to Portuguese style now! Thank you so much!! ❤️😃

  • @cbowd
    @cbowd Год назад

    I have arthritis from lupus and this is SO much easier on my fingers. Thank you for the clear instruction!

  • @mzmocha318
    @mzmocha318 7 лет назад +4

    This finally makes sense. I have tried to follow other videos, but this is the best one demonstrating this technique, IMO.

  • @debraf7427
    @debraf7427 2 года назад

    l LOVE this style, thanks so much for sharing it. l was having pain issues that made me cut way back on my knitting to the point of almost giving it up completely. A friend told me about seeing this 'weird style of knitting with the yarn around your neck'. LOL Once l figured out what she meant l came straight to you! So far l've made a couple of reader's wraps (pocket shawls) and several mesh scarves for summer. Due to my fibromyalgia etc, l couldn't tolerate the yarn around my neck so l wear a leather cord necklace with a lobster claw clip for holding the yarn and l place the yarn around my left hand finger so my right hand doesn't have to do much. Too much info, but l am just so excited to be knitting again!! You gave me back my life long hobby.

  • @graytcorina
    @graytcorina 7 лет назад +2

    Oh my god! You're a life saver. I learned how to knit like this from my Grandma back in Romania when I was a kid. Trying to get back into knitting has been such a pain because all the tutorials use other techniques . I tried following some of the other ones but they feel so awkward but I felt like I HAD to learn in that way. I would have given up had I not purchased so much yarn already! So glad to learn i wasn't doing it "wrong" :)

  • @Yisraela
    @Yisraela Год назад

    This way of purling has made a difference to my knitting, thank you!

  • @hollyelizabeth870
    @hollyelizabeth870 8 лет назад +3

    I've only been knitting for about 2 years and you make it so easy to learn new ways.

  • @barbararibeiro8011
    @barbararibeiro8011 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks for your video. I' m Portuguese and I learned to knit in this style. It's very easy. I've used the same style for crochet too.

    • @RameyRocks
      @RameyRocks 5 лет назад +2

      How would you use this style for crochet?

  • @hannekeverhulst6896
    @hannekeverhulst6896 5 лет назад

    As a seasoned crocheter knitting always was frustrating and never worked out. I tried English and continental, watched so many tutorials, my aunts helping me and I always ended up angry and disappointed, throwing my knitting needles in a corner and a bowl of yarn in knots. I have now, for the first time in my life, knit 3 rows without dropping one stitch. You can not believe how happy I am to have found this tutorial. Thank you so so very very much!

  • @solangepolegar
    @solangepolegar Год назад

    I’m Portuguese. I learned to knit with my mom when I was very young. She only knew purl stitch and casting on, but I loved just knitting for hours without a goal, just the automated gestures were so calming… but it meant I didn’t follow through with knitting (because all I could do were “scarves”, more rectangles, that I couldn’t even cast off).
    When, decades later, I wanted to get back on it by watching tutorials (in English) I was so confused why nobody was putting the yarn behind their necks! When purling I instinctively threw it around my neck 😅
    It took me a while to realise there are so many not only stitches and techniques to learn, but also all these different styles!
    Thanks for refreshing my memory on the one technique I learned first ❤

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 2 месяца назад +1

    I use a carabiner clip hooked to my shirt. It works like the pin but doesn’t leave holes in your clothes. Also in summer I wear very light weight shirts and the pulling on the pin causes larger holes. My Dr who treated my for carpal tunnel researched the various knitting tec and he said this was the lest stress on the hands and wrists. Which is why I knit this way today

  • @tejidosmanualidades6862
    @tejidosmanualidades6862 8 лет назад +2

    Hello! I'm from Argentine but I live in Portugal and this method is really very fast. I always love you videos!

  • @joaquinapereira7565
    @joaquinapereira7565 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your video! It's so fun! It's like "Look how portuguese knit!", I almost feel like an extraterrestrial :O I'm portuguese and I learned to knit this way. I use a pin to hold the yarn - for me it's the best way to control tension. And yes, purling is very easy for us, portuguese knitters :) Although this might be good for your hands, it's not so good for your cervical spine... believe me ;)

  • @daryllynn5406
    @daryllynn5406 11 месяцев назад

    Someday I hope to find the courage to knit. I've been looking at all different styles of knitting. I had no idea there were so many. Thank you for sharing that you have an eastern style knitting you seem to love.

  • @saozita50
    @saozita50 8 лет назад +5

    Lol loved it, I'm Portuguese and I've Knitted this way for years, I'm also a thrower. I actually ordered a few pins to use, instead of the yarn around the neck. I absolutely love your teachings, I believe I've probably seen all you're videos at least twice...I love you're opening music, just makes me happy and for some reason I think of Betwiched, you may not be familiar with that show from yesteryear lol...all the best

  • @ritahorta4689
    @ritahorta4689 7 лет назад +1

    I am portuguese, i didn't understood why everybody was saying that knit stitching was easier to do ???? All my life i saw the women of my family knitting like that!!! 👍

  • @SofiaClocker
    @SofiaClocker 6 лет назад

    I am Portuguese, my grandma taught me how to do it , glad people enjoy it ^^

  • @ooo-sg1xm
    @ooo-sg1xm 5 месяцев назад

    Oh my god… I recently have been experiencing so much wrist pain from knitting - this feels like nothing! Absolutely lifechanging.

  • @lynnk3321
    @lynnk3321 5 лет назад +1

    awesome demonstration!! Thanks for going slow so we could visually get a clear idea of this technique and thanks for going full speed to demonstrate the fact you can knit quickly with this method!!

  • @jackiewheaton4199
    @jackiewheaton4199 Год назад

    I'm Portuguese (Azorean) and bought a book called Portuguese Knitting by Rosa Pomar. It's beautiful. Trying some socks with picot edging. Glad I watched this video. It will help.

  • @olindasilva315
    @olindasilva315 8 лет назад +2

    I am Portuguese and learned to knit this way since I was 6 years.
    And you're right, the purl stitch is easier in this method, and was the only one that i learned at that time.
    In these last seven years I found that there are different ways of knitting. It was hard getting used to the knitt stitch, I had to make some adjustments, but always with the yarn around the neck and finger. :-)

  • @CassieDA17
    @CassieDA17 Год назад

    I knit English style and have been getting a bump on my tight index finger after 4 years of knitting so started looking for an alternate method. I like continental knitting, but not purling. I think this Portuguese way will be the one for me! Thank you for the tutorial, I figured it out myself but didn’t get the tension right- the yarn ring did the trick!

  • @gh256
    @gh256 5 лет назад

    I was finding this so so frustrating and failing to learn from any videos. Then I found yours, and it was still frustrating ha. Then something clicked, I could do it, amazing. I understood from the beginning from your video but my hands didn’t want to play ball. Now this is the fastest way I have found I can knit. Thanks very much, very nicely done videos.

  • @catemef6963
    @catemef6963 7 лет назад +1

    That is so cool! It looks a bit rough on the carpal tunnels for those of us who already have the syndrome. I love the way you explain things. I learn something from every one of your videos that I watch. That yarn over the neck absolutely floats my boat.

  • @liyaneepops
    @liyaneepops 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks to this technique I finally finished a project that had been a wip for over a year due to moss stitch being tedious because my tension is quite erratic. This technique totally solved it and sped it up tenfold. When switching between knit and purl I can still keep everything even and tidy. Thankyou!

  • @antonette8093
    @antonette8093 6 лет назад

    I love love love ALL of your videos. I taught myself to knit by watching videos. I have to say you are the best. I learn so much from your videos. I just watched this video three times and am trying it on my grandchild's blanket. It is going slow but I'm sure I'll get better. It's definitely better than the other way! Thank you.

  • @lenaparnell2417
    @lenaparnell2417 5 лет назад

    OMG, this is incredibly easy. I learned how to knit Continental then Russian & I thought Russian was easy but this Portuguese knitting is wonderful. I just love it & can hardly wait till Monday to show my friends at my Stitch Group how I do it. Thank you so much for teaching this wonderful way of knitting.

  • @anareis9200
    @anareis9200 7 месяцев назад

    I'm Portuguese and I knit exactly like that. My mother taught me and I think it works really well.

  • @diannedallmeyer1718
    @diannedallmeyer1718 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent demonstration of Portuguese Knitting. It is speedy and easy!

  • @entreterosdias8142
    @entreterosdias8142 8 лет назад +1

    I learn knitting like this with my grandmother 😊 love your video and thank in name of portugueses women.
    obrigada 💕

  • @winstonchaychel
    @winstonchaychel 8 лет назад

    I use to "armpit knit" and saw a video of little elderly ladies from Norway I believe knit the same way! They knitted so fast, I don't think I've ever seen someone knit that fast before lol. I've seen the Portuguese style with the clip. Totally cool :)

  • @lorrainemarcketta489
    @lorrainemarcketta489 3 года назад +1

    This is actually WONDERFUL! Thanks so much for sharing this method!

  • @Khadine1975
    @Khadine1975 8 лет назад

    I was almost hipnotized with the way of knit the knitting stitches LOL, I practiced it a long time ago and really enjoyed the purling, I only felt a little uncomfortable with the yarn in the back of my neck, but it was good to learn a knew way to enjoy knitting.

  • @ragdiann1
    @ragdiann1 6 лет назад

    I am an American. I am 75 years old and have always told myself that I would learn to knit. I taught myself to crochet in my teens. I have put it off until a week ago...and I am working on doing it now. I prefer the Purl Stitch myself. It is easier to control things for me. I am going to watch your video now and I am almost certain that I will be purling every row in my future. :)

    • @ragdiann1
      @ragdiann1 6 лет назад

      Well...that settles it! I am going to Portuguese Knit from now on. I loved how easy it looks and am sure it will work out much better for me! :)

  • @angierankin9448
    @angierankin9448 5 лет назад

    I’m. Very very new to knitting. I was struggling with purling. My tension was way off and I struggled with knowing where to put the yarn. This video has made my life so much easier. Thank you!

  • @rexanachamp3301
    @rexanachamp3301 8 лет назад

    I love Portuguese knitting. Great Demo.
    I also knit English. Continental. Lever. Knit backwards. Knit with long needle held stationary in holster on the hip or under arm pit using other needle to work the stitches pushing them down as I go.

  • @agnitamce9993
    @agnitamce9993 8 лет назад

    Thank you for this video! There are very few video tutorials showcasing this way. This is my primary style of knitting. I absolutely love it! When I began teaching myself how to knit, I tried English and continental which didn't work out very well. Throwing in the facts of being a tight left handed knitter with tension issues and fibromyalgia. Equaled a very unpleasant experience. Until I saw a brief video of Andrea Wong, purchased her DVDs and fell in love!

  • @easyteh4getperson
    @easyteh4getperson 2 года назад +1

    i cant get the hang of the tension in continental knitting and i remembered the portuguese style and now i knit so much faster than the english/british style

  • @LittleGrassShack
    @LittleGrassShack 8 лет назад +3

    Oh my. My husband and I were on a trolley in New Orleans, there was an older lady next to me knitting very fast, but I couldn't grasp what she was doing. She was moving so quickly, and the fabric just seemed to flow out of hands, Now I know. The fabric she made in our 20 minute ride was what would take me much longer. Even my husband whispered in my ear, how does she knit so fast? This is what she was doing! But, she didn't have it wrapped around her neck, or maybe I missed that. Speedy indeed.

  • @afroditi86
    @afroditi86 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I learnt how to knit from my grandma back in Greece right before I moved to Sweden. However, I only learn the purl stitch before I left. Once in Sweden I tried to come up with a way to do the knit stitch with the help of a friend who is a continental knitter. We came up with a weird way to do it that though it works, is no where near as easy as this!! I didn't even know my way of knitting had a name :P

  • @robertaeileensmith1301
    @robertaeileensmith1301 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making it look so easy and comfortable. I am eager to try it in the morning. I will save your video somehow.

  • @michaelpuglisi5784
    @michaelpuglisi5784 4 года назад

    I can't get over how neat the selvage edges are!! Woohoo. Mick Puglisi

  • @gwendolynss
    @gwendolynss 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for sharing this technique. I tried this and I have never had even stitches like this. Usually I have small knit stitches and larger purl stitches. This style of knitting produced very even and neat stitches. Thank you once again.

  • @BluetheRaccoon
    @BluetheRaccoon Год назад

    Gosh, I'm so glad I came across your channel today. I have hypermobility in my hands due to Ehlers-Danlos, and it made me give up knitting and crochet due to the sheer pain of it. In missing the craft, I have started looking into different ways people do fibercraft and needleworks, and your video here has given me hope. The moment you flicked the yarn with your thumb, I went "whaaaaaaat?" how cool!

  • @smmoulder
    @smmoulder 7 лет назад

    It is so awesome that you've put these videos out Staci. I've been doing Portuguese Knitting off and on for about a year now and it's gradually become my primary method of knitting.
    I definitely have the issue of having too much tension and pulling the work closer and closer. I've found that I can sometimes just leave the yarn inside my project bag, cinch the project bag at the top and that seems to provide good, steady tension that is not quite as tight and so less prone to the push-me-pull-you problem. This is based on using a center pull ball.

  • @junderwood830
    @junderwood830 8 лет назад

    I am so happy you decided to show this style! I've been wondering about it for quite awhile now and my left-handed, 6 year old Granddaughter wants me to teach her to knit. this will be perfect for her!

  • @thuynh9071
    @thuynh9071 7 лет назад

    I've come across the Portuguese knitting technique by chance, and I LOVE it. It's fantastic for maintain a good tension, it makes alternating between knit and purl stitches (ribbing, seed stitch..) a breeze.
    If you are concerned that using the pin to hold the yarn might cause a hole in your garment, try a binder clip or make a soft tube with fabric (closed with snap fasteners so that you can insert and remove the yarn easily) to carry the yarn in the back of your neck.
    Thank you for the great instructional video!

  • @thesleepyteacup13
    @thesleepyteacup13 8 лет назад +1

    I will be giving this a try! I learned crochet first so of course I hold my yarn in my left hand. I have been trying to learn to hold it with my right though because I think it would be easy to work 2 colors that way (one in left one in right). But my right hand just goes crazy haha. This could be the alternative for me! Thank you for your videos they are my favorite!

  • @Renee61
    @Renee61 8 лет назад

    I'm amazed at how easy this looks.

  • @geebee3916
    @geebee3916 8 лет назад

    I knit continental and purl long rows Portuguese. I made my own pin by putting a lobster clasp on a safety pin using a jump ring smaller than the curl of the safety pin. Works like a charm. When I am done knitting, I pin it to the work, ready to go. When I knit, I just let the yarn flow through the pin and the pick up the yarn for the purl.

    • @chriscunningham9367
      @chriscunningham9367 8 лет назад

      +Gee Bee I also knit continental and purl Portuguese for long runs. And have made a number of pins out of old security badge clips (lobster clasps) and various snap clips.

  • @michellebabin7582
    @michellebabin7582 3 года назад

    I tried it and it is so wonderful for me because I have problems with my shoulders. I adore it. Thank you

  • @Costanza_B
    @Costanza_B 10 месяцев назад

    I'm starting off with circular needles (I use the English method for the straight needles) and I couldn't find a position that worked for me for the circulars... then You tube proposed this video to me and... OH MY GOODNESS, it clicked... I need to work a little more but... it's so freaking easy and easy on the hands as well!

  • @donnawhitten8110
    @donnawhitten8110 6 лет назад

    Thank you for bringing this style to us.... I'm Portuguese and never knew about this.... can't wait to get started....again thank you so much!

  • @brunandre
    @brunandre 8 лет назад

    Staci! This is awsome... I am from Brazil and learned to knit watching your videos and everyone here thinks my way of knitting is super weird! Because everyone knits like this, Portuguese style! hahaha so funny you showing this as an "exotic" way of knitting.

  • @kathryndrummond896
    @kathryndrummond896 4 года назад +1

    This is a great technique that’s completely new to me. Your video was very clear and I picked it up pretty quickly. Now, for some practice! Thank you!

  • @tinaworsley7100
    @tinaworsley7100 6 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this! I am loving it! Working a scarf with mixed stockinette and garter, and it's flying off the needles with way less effort!

  • @HappyGnoux
    @HappyGnoux 8 лет назад +8

    Such an interesting way to knit! I might even be able to knit with my right hand thumb tendinitis (that I got while knitting too much one year ago! oops! ^^ what a dangerous hobbie! :D).
    I will give the "Portuguese knitting trance" a go (sounds like a voodoo technique out a fantasy netflix serie! ^^)
    Thank you for this super cool demo! Love your videos like always!

  • @InezDoesLife
    @InezDoesLife 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm portuguese and this is exactly how I learned, but I prefer to knit continental and purl portuguese style. It's faster for me that way.

  • @sarahcosta4882
    @sarahcosta4882 2 года назад +1

    I think this is a great way to knit and pearl!!Thank you

  • @unmeidestiny
    @unmeidestiny 8 лет назад +2

    I've always wanted to see a video demonstrating this way of knitting! Thank you! I know if a pattern calls for a lot of purl stitches or switching back and forth like in ribbing or brioche that I tend to knit continental because it's easier for me to switch between the two that way. I'll have to try this out sometime.

  • @nyperi13
    @nyperi13 6 лет назад

    LOVE Portuguese knitting -- thanks Staci!

  • @soniavalente3565
    @soniavalente3565 8 лет назад

    Hi Staci! I really enjoyed watching you knit MY style. I'm portuguese and have always knitted like this. And, yes, purling is really easy for us :-)

  • @reneeadams6684
    @reneeadams6684 Год назад

    I do a similar thing for purl stitch where I hold my working yarn (in continental) over my thumb. Makes it easier on the tendons in my hand than typical continental.
    Glad to see there's a similar technique for what I do!

    • @zoni3gurl641
      @zoni3gurl641 Год назад +1

      I noticed a young girl in my knitting group was twisting her stitches so while I was showing her how to purl via continental, she felt better using her thumb to move the yarn also. I told her whatever works.

  • @lilianzimer
    @lilianzimer 7 лет назад

    I used to knit like this a long long time ago. It's the portuguese heritage in brazilian culture.

  • @BeccaBev
    @BeccaBev 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this. I recently tried to learn this style from another video and just couldn't get it down. Watched your explanation once and now I can totally do it. I am actually loving it for "knitting backwards" - knit stitch on the back side without turning my work - the yarn it in the perfect place. Works great for the mitered square sock blanket that I am working on. No more turning on those tiny rows.

  • @emav1027
    @emav1027 5 лет назад

    Wow thank you for this...I just happened to come across your video. I had no idea there was such a thing as Portuguese knitting. My mother in law is Portuguese and this is how she taught me. I just thought it was 'her way'. I can't wait to tell her about this.

  • @catemef6963
    @catemef6963 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. I watched because I am having thumb inflammation. I look forward to trying this.

    • @betsylatham5023
      @betsylatham5023 3 года назад

      I am trying it for the same reason - thumb issues. As a “thrower”, what I found really great was how easy k1, p1 ribbing was. Just flick the yarn from one side to the other. Going to need to practice to get the tension right, but finding it a lot of fun!

  • @mslaceyrose413
    @mslaceyrose413 8 лет назад +1

    Another great video! You seem especially happy and you look great, btw. Love the longer hair too!
    I love that you enjoy trying new knitting techniques and methods, and that you always share the good stuff with us. :)
    After watching your "Flicking" video, I now knit kind of a combination English/Flicking style. (stitches held & worked close to the needle tips and sorta flick/throw the yarn from my right fingertip without letting go of the right needle) It has really increased my knitting speed!
    And I'm one of the minority of knitters who has always enjoyed purling. It just feels like a more natural and smooth motion to me, and flicking made it even more so. But this Portuguese style looks like it has the potential to be even easier/faster!
    Another vote for a Cottage Knitting video sometime. :)

  • @elsadasilva
    @elsadasilva 8 лет назад

    I knit like this sinse i was 6 (i'm know 44!!), my mother tought me! but as i am left handed, i do it left to right side! kiss from a portuguese women living in beatiful Switzerland!!

  • @jenniebeswick2637
    @jenniebeswick2637 Год назад

    My arthritic thumb thanks you for this video. This is such an easy style and you've shown it so I have been able to copy it. I'm converted from English to Portuguese knitting. Though can't say that I ever found an English purl difficult to do.
    Great channel and I've subscribed. ❤

  • @gingercameronfordcrouch7057
    @gingercameronfordcrouch7057 8 лет назад

    I have seen and heard of this style and since I hsve issues with my wrists this qod well be worth learning. I read one comment where a lady using it with her continental method wonder how that's done. I continental knit but am pretty new as far as skills go. Really wished I'd learned this first before learning English and then Continental which I ended up liking best but still have issues with my wrists even with Continental. Thanks to an elderly friend who also has wrists issues and experienced trying out Portuguese knitting I have become interested in learning it now. O hope I can get the hang of it in my next practice swatches before doing my next projects. Thing is most tutorials of teach English or Continental in all projects. I get confused when watching them in a different method. Always have to review my basics when doing projects again anyway when going so long between my projects.