Catching Floats - For Fair Isle or Stranded Knitting

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • A set of brief tutorial videos showing how to carry floats and catch longer floats across the back of your stranded (or Fair Isle) knitting. This helps keep your yarns from tangling and twisting, while still allowing you to catch floats as needed along the back of your knitted work.

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  • @CamiSchatzy
    @CamiSchatzy 2 года назад +8

    I’ve been watching a million videos on catching floats, and this is the only one that explained both scenarios that had me feeling so confused. Thank you so much for this!

  • @gillbrittle3560
    @gillbrittle3560 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for explaining this so clearly.

  • @anamontecino5356
    @anamontecino5356 Год назад +1

    tres claire votre explicawion cher mme.merci beaucoup🤩😘

  • @anandaruss3596
    @anandaruss3596 3 года назад +2

    So happy to have found you, as I knit the same way with my left hand, & your video is really great! Thank you so much 🧶🌸 Happy stranding😍

  • @Elenai726
    @Elenai726 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the tutorial!! your video explains the best i've looked into so far..

  • @maryalgar8779
    @maryalgar8779 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful pattern. Well explained.

  • @angelakopecky888
    @angelakopecky888 4 года назад +2

    You explain everything so well. 😃

  • @kathybrown524
    @kathybrown524 Год назад

    Thank you for this very clear explanation!

  • @MeanwhileattheCastle
    @MeanwhileattheCastle 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial! Thanks, this is just what I needed and it was very clear and helpful.

  • @michelecochrane1307
    @michelecochrane1307 2 года назад

    Thank you for creating this tutorial. It was SO helpful

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @michelecochrane1307
      @michelecochrane1307 2 года назад

      @@FiberFlossandFiction Yes! I love this hat. Do you sell the pattern?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  2 года назад

      @@michelecochrane1307 It's actually a sweater - the Soldotna Crop, which is by Caitlin Hunter, and available in her Ravelry store (possibly other places online but I know she has it available there.)

  • @agnesadyana7344
    @agnesadyana7344 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for tutorial....👍❤️

  • @maryduggins
    @maryduggins 2 года назад

    This video is so good! It’s way better than the technique I had been using😆

  • @MorganHertzen
    @MorganHertzen 7 месяцев назад

    Lovely explanation of a difficult topic.
    I would like to see the work more centered on the video frame so as not to miss any nuances in your hand control.

  • @pattymcreynolds2720
    @pattymcreynolds2720 4 года назад

    Great tutorial, Anne. Thanks. Patty

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  4 года назад

      Welcome! More to come! I'm trying to use my in-house self-seclusion for the good. :)

  • @jacqusprat
    @jacqusprat Год назад

    That the best tutorial I have come across for this technique, that you so much. do you have any videos of how to knit fair isle flat, dealing with the edges?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  Год назад

      Glad you found it helpful! I don't... because honestly, I find it fussy enough that I hardly ever work it flat. Is there a particular project or something you're working on that you're struggling with that I could maybe do a quick tutorial to help with?

    • @jacqusprat
      @jacqusprat Год назад

      @@FiberFlossandFiction Hi Anne, thanks so much for your reply. I am knitting the Marie Wallin Gift box 3 Ottilie shrug. It is knitted in 3 pieces, flat. I am ok knitting FI in the round but am having issues with the edges being messy. Both colours are changed every 4 rows. I have been unable to obtain a neat edge for picking up stitches for the band. I totally regret trying flat FI but need to try resolve it. Jacquie

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  Год назад

      @@jacqusprat I am not personally familiar with the pattern, but I wonder what would happen if you did a row of single crochet along the edges in the MC before picking up for the band? I don’t know if that would firm the edge up too much but it would certainly clean the edge up a bit for you and also give you a solid stitch to pick up into, if that makes sense?

  • @Rubytuesday957
    @Rubytuesday957 2 года назад

    Great thank you very much

  • @antonelladicaterina1302
    @antonelladicaterina1302 9 месяцев назад

    Mi sono iscritta subito.. Sto imparando ora a fare il top Dow a ferri circolari stupendo lavoro🎉 ma se si potessero avere dei sottotitoli in Italiano sarei molto grada❤

  • @vtimonidou
    @vtimonidou 2 года назад

    This is very helpful, thank you very much!!!
    But how can it be done when holding both yarns in your right hand?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  2 года назад

      This particular technique doesn't work well holding the yarns in either just your right or your left. There are other videos out there (not mine) that talk about ways to catch your floats. This is just my preferred method :)

  • @cammiegruen2002
    @cammiegruen2002 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great tutorial! Do you tension your left hand yarn between your second and third finger or wrap it around your pinky? Thank you!

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  3 года назад

      I tension my left hand strand between my second and third fingers.

    • @cammiegruen2002
      @cammiegruen2002 3 года назад

      Fiber, Floss and Fiction Podcast Thank you so much!!

  • @anime_drow-blockman-go
    @anime_drow-blockman-go 9 месяцев назад

    How bout if i had more thn 2 color.... how i pickup it?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  9 месяцев назад

      You would hold the extra color(s) in the hand that you're using for first contrast color. It requires a little more manipulation to make those stitches with different CCs, but you'd manage the floats exactly the same.

  • @ankelenaerts2866
    @ankelenaerts2866 2 года назад

    thanks for this tutorial. Do you use the same technique when knitting socks or do you make more catching floats?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  2 года назад +1

      Assuming you are using fingering weight yarn, on socks (or gloves/mittens) I normally only go 2-3 stitches before catching floats. It helps keep fingers and toes from catching. Larger gauge yarns you might find every stitch even works well.

    • @ankelenaerts2866
      @ankelenaerts2866 2 года назад

      @@FiberFlossandFiction thanks

  • @Rebecca-qt5no
    @Rebecca-qt5no Год назад

    😍😍😍😍

  • @uteprinz8225
    @uteprinz8225 2 года назад

    I am beginnen in these Technik, RUclips sample is not too difficult I mean...

  • @fiqmiey
    @fiqmiey 3 года назад

    Great tutorial! May i know what type of yarn you using?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  3 года назад

      Hello and thank you! This is Wooly Wonka Fibers Nimue DK (50/50 SW merino and silk). I knit the Soldotna top from it, shown in the video.

  • @craig6578
    @craig6578 3 года назад

    Love that pattern. Is it on raverly?

  • @uteprinz8225
    @uteprinz8225 2 года назад

    Where can I find this pattern please?

    • @FiberFlossandFiction
      @FiberFlossandFiction  2 года назад

      It’s Caitlin Hunter’s Soldotna Crop. Available on Ravelry or possibly her website (but Google can tell you if it is there or not).

  • @linnalark
    @linnalark 4 года назад

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