Easy Trick To Catch Long Floats

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • This tutorial is designed to show you one easy trick for catching long floats when you're knitting stranded colorwork. As always, use whatever method works best for you! Happy knitting, my friends!
    xoxo Courtney
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  • @lisaprice4816
    @lisaprice4816 Год назад +12

    This looks much easier. I have viewed many videos on stranded knitting and catching floats and this looks so much quicker and hassle free. Thanks so much!! I can’t wait to try this. 😊

  • @dorothyrushforth888
    @dorothyrushforth888 10 месяцев назад +2

    Strangely, before the days of RUclips, my instinct had me pick the bar up on my right needle and doing the same. I always wondered if there was a ‘correct’ way to do this but it seems it’s more or less the same.
    Great video 😊

  • @carenbryant8622
    @carenbryant8622 3 месяца назад +2

    🤯 Amazing! So simple! Thank you.

  • @noriskern7385
    @noriskern7385 11 месяцев назад +3

    OMG much easier. I was at the point of giving up stranded knitting 🙏

  • @melindaw3863
    @melindaw3863 14 дней назад

    That’s brilliant! Thanks so much for this great tip!

  • @BeeGeeHikes
    @BeeGeeHikes Год назад +4

    Thank you, thank you!! I’ve been struggling with yarn floats for a long time, now it’s so much easier!

  • @vivianpowell1732
    @vivianpowell1732 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!
    This is similar to doing a M1 stitch and then knitting it together with the next stitch, except you're picking up the M1 stitch from the float instead of from a bar.
    Maybe it could be called a Make 1 Float.
    I am now using this method exclusively to catch (or trap) floats in my stranded colorwork projects and find it to be the easiest way yet. It's very helpful to know that a long float is created on one row, but that it is not caught until the next row. You can plan ahead with less pressure.
    I also find that my stranded colorwork is easier with fewer mistakes if I write out a repeat instead of just referring to the chart. For example:
    [ 2W, 2B, 3W, 2B,1W ]
    means to knit 2 whites, 2 blues, 3 whites, 2 blues, and 1 white, for the repeat.

  • @sally0404
    @sally0404 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was so easy to learn! Ty so much. I’m glad I stumbled upon your video early in my colorwork journey!

  • @princessagatha9991
    @princessagatha9991 2 года назад +6

    I’m knitting a sweater flat and I suspect this will be an easier way to catch the floats than what I’ve been doing, especially on the purl rows. Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @reneemorgan9320
    @reneemorgan9320 Год назад +1

    This looks so much easier!! The other ways seemed so confusing to me! Saving this video! Thank you!

  • @lvy_arts_4932
    @lvy_arts_4932 2 года назад +25

    So much easier than the insanity that I was subjecting myself to!

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  2 года назад +1

      Yay! I’m so glad you like it! I feel the same way about other ways to catch long floats. 🤣 But whatever works best for each knitter, right? 🥰

  • @maggiepatterson7949
    @maggiepatterson7949 Год назад +2

    WOW...love this method! Perfect!

  • @kizzyb2871
    @kizzyb2871 Год назад +1

    Ok, now I feel like I could have saved so much time lol. Thank you so much for this. Way easier than what I was doing. 👏👏👏

  • @marjoriemillner9961
    @marjoriemillner9961 Год назад +2

    The is a great method! I think it may use more yarn but then again, maybe not! At any rate, it would totally do away with my usual "fun" twisting the float color with the color I'm knitting with clockwise, and then twisting them counter-clockwise the next time I capture a float so I don't end up with two completely twisted-up yarn balls! To say nothing of all the time that takes, vs just knitting along uninterrupted on the initial row, and then quickly scooping up the float and knitting with the live stitch on the needle. I'm about to start a colorwork hat and I will try it!

  • @candicevee1
    @candicevee1 Год назад +1

    When I’m knitting with 3 or more colors per row, I usually knit 2 passes down the row, with the first pass being with the color having the longest stranding. Then on the second pass I catch the long floats just like you do, using the next 2-3 colors of the following pass. 3-4 colors per row made MUCH easier!

  • @trishag7559
    @trishag7559 8 месяцев назад

    Found your video this morning and thank you! I have been wanting to to knit color work but have been intimidated by these floats, You have now explained this so well that I am going to try now. Also watching how you manage the yarns also looks so much easier than other videos I have watched! I’m excited to try color work now!

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  8 месяцев назад

      This makes me so happy! Yay! Happy knitting!

  • @NatjeToch
    @NatjeToch Год назад +1

    I’m going to try this one. It looks so much easier. Thank you! ❤

  • @gailrollo7221
    @gailrollo7221 2 месяца назад

    I hate doing stranded coulor work! You have set me free 😅. Yippee...

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  2 месяца назад

      Ahhh! This makes me so happy! Yay! 🤗

  • @karenbochinski
    @karenbochinski 2 месяца назад +1

    Great technique. I have knit 5 of your beanies from your book. Love the book

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  2 месяца назад

      Awwww! Thank you so much! So glad you’re loving the book! 🤗

  • @monikasiekmann5773
    @monikasiekmann5773 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh wow, thank you so much, this looks so easy!

  • @shereevaughn8355
    @shereevaughn8355 Год назад +1

    Perfect ~ I’m a thrower also! Working on my first sweater with color work

  • @sarahrobertson3571
    @sarahrobertson3571 7 месяцев назад +3

    Would it be possible to see the backside of the project once you’ve caught the float on the next round? Thanks for sharing, I’ll definitely give this a try.

  • @evaromain3199
    @evaromain3199 Год назад +1

    Brilliant and so easy ❤thank you for this excellent tip. 🇫🇷

  • @barbarawood3209
    @barbarawood3209 3 месяца назад +2

    Unbelievable! Thanks!

  • @marybaldwin391
    @marybaldwin391 Год назад +2

    I love this! So simple

  • @karenhenderson2624
    @karenhenderson2624 Месяц назад

    Can't wait to try this trick! Ty!

  • @bowling_with_yarn
    @bowling_with_yarn 6 месяцев назад

    What a great idea 💡🧶

  • @cococreates26
    @cococreates26 Год назад +1

    Omg this is GENIUS!!! Tysm ❤️❤️❤️

  • @garrixgirl18
    @garrixgirl18 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! So straight forward!

  • @barbarawood3209
    @barbarawood3209 Месяц назад

    Wow! Great idea.. thank you!

  • @sallybrown9194
    @sallybrown9194 11 месяцев назад

    So smart! Love your nails

  • @redgatecrafts
    @redgatecrafts Год назад +1

    This is amazing!! 😍

  • @newday4936
    @newday4936 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this

  • @candywalker483
    @candywalker483 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the trip. Seems like the project will be less stiff and thick. Which is going to be advantageous for a sweater I am getting ready to start.

  • @anutk8751
    @anutk8751 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing this!

  • @shortcake180
    @shortcake180 Месяц назад

    I love this idea. Does it work for sock knitting as well? It's a lot of work to have to constantly alternate wrapping floats so they don't show through when worn.

  • @highwaytohealth1040
    @highwaytohealth1040 Год назад

    Wow this is a game changer! Thank u!!! ❤🎉

  • @cindyf181
    @cindyf181 Год назад

    Great tip!

  • @ndig7535
    @ndig7535 Год назад

    FAB! makes perfect sense...

  • @marywrigjt7614
    @marywrigjt7614 7 дней назад

    Thanks.!! 👍👍❤️

  • @vlndfee6481
    @vlndfee6481 6 месяцев назад

    great idea.... !!

  • @laurasharp7955
    @laurasharp7955 5 месяцев назад

    Gosh, as simple as that.

  • @karenwoodhull
    @karenwoodhull 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @leannemcgratten8803
    @leannemcgratten8803 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing, thank you!!

  • @DlbWisc09
    @DlbWisc09 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant, thanks.

  • @lillib1385
    @lillib1385 Год назад

    WOW!!! Awesome

  • @GabrielaLtc
    @GabrielaLtc Год назад

    Very helpful, thanks so much!

  • @user-dt1uh5dv5y
    @user-dt1uh5dv5y 6 месяцев назад

    Genius!

  • @laurapawuk9713
    @laurapawuk9713 Год назад +1

    This is fascinating! Does the color show through on the front of the work? Sometimes with various wrapping methods it shows through.

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  Год назад

      It does not! 🤗❤️

    • @laurapawuk9713
      @laurapawuk9713 Год назад +1

      @@flynnknit I will definitely try this!

  • @daisiesushitam984
    @daisiesushitam984 Год назад

    Great trick! Thanks for sharing:)

  • @sp-d6465
    @sp-d6465 7 месяцев назад

    🖌️

  • @SEMGAR1
    @SEMGAR1 Год назад

    Super helpful, thank you 😊

  • @RitaFlynn
    @RitaFlynn 7 месяцев назад

    OMG…. YESS

  • @kikizag
    @kikizag 2 года назад +1

    I'm confused about this trick, so I have to catch the long floats in the whole round and then in the following round I'm confused. It's like one round with floats and the other one not make nothing just catch the long floats from the round before?
    I'm so confused!!!
    😟

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  2 года назад +4

      Hi there! So you just knit according to your pattern. When you come to a round with long floats, you leave them as is in that round. Then, in the next round, you catch them as you knit (as shown in the video). Hope this helps!
      xoxo Courtney

    • @maggiepatterson7949
      @maggiepatterson7949 Год назад +1

      That pattern you are using here...where can I get it? What is the name of it? Thank you!

  • @sabineklaninger3607
    @sabineklaninger3607 8 месяцев назад

    So, If I have very Long floats, Like 10 stitches, I could do IT also 2 times, or will the knitting tighten?
    But it is such a simple method, perfekt for Iceland Pullover!

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  8 месяцев назад +1

      I haven’t tried it twice with one float, but you could definitely experiment and see how it goes! 🤗

  • @sabinekneidinger9478
    @sabinekneidinger9478 6 месяцев назад

    Großes Lob, die Mütze ist wunderschön. Ich bewundere das perfekte Stricken von Fair Isle Mustern. Liebe Grüße Sabi 😊

  • @balgrantango460
    @balgrantango460 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing these great ideas. How do you do the double colour on the ribbed edge? Do you have a video for that?

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  9 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome! This is my Spark Beanie. Pattern is available on my website, Etsy and Ravelry (links in profile).

  • @constanzehancock8667
    @constanzehancock8667 2 месяца назад

    Does this method also work in continental knitting?

  • @GabrielaLtc
    @GabrielaLtc Год назад

    Thanks! 🙂

  • @joycezzz100
    @joycezzz100 4 месяца назад

    I just love it. What is the pattern?

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! This is my Spark Beanie pattern. Links to my website, Etsy and Ravelry to purchase in bio. 🥰

  • @glynnag1
    @glynnag1 Год назад

    Thank you for this much easier way to catch floats! How do you avoid that ugly jog when doing Color-work? The jog that occurs at the beginning of each round that ruins the look of color work?

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Check out some of my other videos on my channel focused on minimizing the appearance of jogs. 🤗

    • @NYKnitter
      @NYKnitter 10 месяцев назад

      I think Patti Lyons has a video on avoiding the jog

  • @susanna5252
    @susanna5252 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @lindadoremus1735
    @lindadoremus1735 Год назад

    Could you tell me the name of that pattern. It’s gorgeous. Love this technique.

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  Год назад

      Yes! That is my Spark Beanie pattern available in my website Etsy and Rav. 🥰

  • @EliseCharlotte
    @EliseCharlotte 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this!
    What about the wrong side? I'm trying to do the same but it isn't working.

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  10 месяцев назад

      Hi there! I’ve only used this method when working in the round. Are you knitting flat?

    • @EliseCharlotte
      @EliseCharlotte 10 месяцев назад

      @@flynnknit Hi!, Yes, I am!

  • @lydiageric3580
    @lydiageric3580 2 месяца назад

    How do I do this on flat knitting

  • @kikkom2548
    @kikkom2548 Год назад

    I want to use this method on my sweater, which I am knitting now. But won't this method make a sweater less stretchy horizontally?

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  Год назад

      As long as you leave enough slack on your long floats you should be good to go!

  • @jennifergomez8260
    @jennifergomez8260 Год назад

    Cute toque😊

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  Год назад

      Thank you! It’s my Spark Beanie pattern. 🤗🧶

  • @lindahandville9031
    @lindahandville9031 Год назад

    Is the finished product flexible?

  • @adelinechang6269
    @adelinechang6269 11 месяцев назад

    Commen

  • @Mspuddin67
    @Mspuddin67 Год назад

    Great video.
    Question. I'm knitting a bottom up cardigan and It looks like 10 stitches of the minor color between the one dominant color. So should I catch the yarn every 5 stitches?

    • @flynnknit
      @flynnknit  Год назад +1

      Thank you! So you would leave the long floats across those 10 stitches as is in the round you’re working those floats and then as you work the next round you would pick up and knit those floats as shown in the tutorial. 😊

    • @shaynaformity1384
      @shaynaformity1384 Год назад +2

      You could catch the float with the 5th stitch of each 10-stitch group, which would leave one 4-st float and one 5-st float. However, I would catch the float with the 4th and 7th stitches because I'm prone to snagging my floats when I wear anything that's colorwork! Doing the 4th and 7th leaves you with a 3-st float, followed by a 2-st float, then another 3-st float. I hope that makes sense!

    • @marjoriemillner9961
      @marjoriemillner9961 Год назад +2

      Forgive me if you already know this, but I also think the usual floatcatching rule would apply: don't catch the float on the same stitch each time around, or you will get a "ladder" with the float color showing through. So if you have several rows with long floats in the same place, change up where you catch the float so they don't all line up vertically. This may mean catching on the 5th stitch one time around, then the 4th (or maybe both the 4th and 7th if you wish,) then on the 6th, etc, keeping it random.

    • @Mspuddin67
      @Mspuddin67 Год назад +1

      ​@@marjoriemillner9961 I'm thinking about catching floats on stitch 4 4&7 on one row and maybe do every other stitch on the next row.

    • @shortcake180
      @shortcake180 Месяц назад

      ​@marjoriemillner9961 yes! This is what I was thinking about. Alternating that as well will be good for sock knitting

  • @paulinamenendez9624
    @paulinamenendez9624 Год назад

    Quiero español

  • @23Cinni
    @23Cinni 2 года назад +1

    Awesome tip!

  • @cathyhawkins9264
    @cathyhawkins9264 Год назад

    Great tip!