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This was a tough one to start for me. Definitely needed this tutorial.
Extremely clear. Thank you. I really like the way you join your rounds
Thanks! I was not understanding how to read mosaic graphs for squares but turns out it’s not that hard, thanks to you! 🙌🏼💖
Thank you. This was really helpful and the first time I've understood the joining and carrying 😊
Lovely ❤
This is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
thank you so very much foe this video, i just never understood how, it worked
Your work is fabulous and I understand this better, thank you ❣️What yarn are you using? I like the sheen and weight of it
I picked this tutorial up from Hobbii for their Wheel of Alpaca yarn so I think that must be what it is. It looks really nice doesn’t it.
This is a project that would intrigue me.... however: what about all those yarn ends that occur during color change? Anyone an idea?
This is worked in the round from centre out, each round is one colour and you carry the yarn up the back from round to round (with a method that makes it barely noticeable). So no ends!
@@hookedbytj cool! Thanks for clarifying 😎
This was a tough one to start for me. Definitely needed this tutorial.
Extremely clear. Thank you. I really like the way you join your rounds
Thanks! I was not understanding how to read mosaic graphs for squares but turns out it’s not that hard, thanks to you! 🙌🏼💖
Thank you. This was really helpful and the first time I've understood the joining and carrying 😊
Lovely ❤
This is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
thank you so very much foe this video, i just never understood how, it worked
Your work is fabulous and I understand this better, thank you ❣️
What yarn are you using? I like the sheen and weight of it
I picked this tutorial up from Hobbii for their Wheel of Alpaca yarn so I think that must be what it is. It looks really nice doesn’t it.
This is a project that would intrigue me.... however: what about all those yarn ends that occur during color change? Anyone an idea?
This is worked in the round from centre out, each round is one colour and you carry the yarn up the back from round to round (with a method that makes it barely noticeable). So no ends!
@@hookedbytj cool! Thanks for clarifying 😎