Another tip that I think is helpful is doubling up yarn (like using two or three strands of the same yarn) to make a certain yarn weight if you don’t have it. Ex: double stranding a worsted weight yarn can make chunky yarn or double stranding a sport weight can make a dk weight yarn :)
I’d like to add that the material the knitting needle is made of works better for certain materials. I like wood/ bamboo needles for silky yarns like Truboo by lion brand. That is also made of bamboo I believe. For whatever reason it doesn’t slide well on the metal needles, therefore I have to tug and it messes up my stitches and gauge. I like metal needles for acrylics and wools, and as for plastic needles I don’t much like them but I’m sure they work fine with certain fibers
My granddaughter knits, and you have given me some great ideas for gifts for her and some ideas for custom-made items to help her store and organize her things.
New follower here! I know this video is old, but if you do see my comment, I thought it’d be helpful to share that one of the most confusing things to someone who is trying to get into knitting is all of the new terminology!! It would be great to see definitions flash onto the screen when you bring up new terms. (I only mention it because you clearly know how to edit your videos!) Also, I am in a warmer climate and always thought knitting wasn’t for me because of that. I LOVE that you mentioned that knitting isn’t just for people who want to make sweaters. I feel encouraged! Thanks for this video! ❤
I have a pair of nail clippers with my knitting. They are great emergency scissors, yes, but really it's because there's nothing worse than trying to knit/crochet and having a rough spot on my nail catch every stitch.
Omg I used Bobby pins and rubber bands the way you did too!😂 still do from time to time Edit: I politely disagree about having a measuring tape. I think it’s absolutely necessary unless you were making stuffed toys
This is video that i'v been looking for.Im planning to learn knitting and i dont know were to start and what size of knitting needle should i buy.Thank you for this
Hii Harry 💛 im writing this just to let you know that i felt in love with your vibe and the way you talked about your knitting experience 😂 btw may i ask which yarn you used in the video?? Like the white color mixed one omg im just in love 🥰
Hello, hope you're doing amazing! Let me know what you think I missed out on! Cause I think I did lol ❤
Another tip that I think is helpful is doubling up yarn (like using two or three strands of the same yarn) to make a certain yarn weight if you don’t have it. Ex: double stranding a worsted weight yarn can make chunky yarn or double stranding a sport weight can make a dk weight yarn :)
So true and it's heavier too and much warmer I feel! 😍❤
I’d like to add that the material the knitting needle is made of works better for certain materials. I like wood/ bamboo needles for silky yarns like Truboo by lion brand. That is also made of bamboo I believe. For whatever reason it doesn’t slide well on the metal needles, therefore I have to tug and it messes up my stitches and gauge. I like metal needles for acrylics and wools, and as for plastic needles I don’t much like them but I’m sure they work fine with certain fibers
That's great to hear! It's definitely all down to preference I think!
My granddaughter knits, and you have given me some great ideas for gifts for her and some ideas for custom-made items to help her store and organize her things.
New follower here! I know this video is old, but if you do see my comment, I thought it’d be helpful to share that one of the most confusing things to someone who is trying to get into knitting is all of the new terminology!! It would be great to see definitions flash onto the screen when you bring up new terms. (I only mention it because you clearly know how to edit your videos!)
Also, I am in a warmer climate and always thought knitting wasn’t for me because of that. I LOVE that you mentioned that knitting isn’t just for people who want to make sweaters. I feel encouraged!
Thanks for this video! ❤
I love how comforting your videos are🤍🎀
I'm from India and I'm so grateful for cotton yarn ❤️😭 it's helped a lot
You could use safety pins as stitch markers
I use the bulb ones and they are super cheap. I've bought them but you can save them from clothing tags etc.
This is so helpful! Great video!
Glad it was helpful! 🌹
I can't be without my row counter!
I have a pair of nail clippers with my knitting. They are great emergency scissors, yes, but really it's because there's nothing worse than trying to knit/crochet and having a rough spot on my nail catch every stitch.
Omg I used Bobby pins and rubber bands the way you did too!😂 still do from time to time
Edit: I politely disagree about having a measuring tape. I think it’s absolutely necessary unless you were making stuffed toys
Oh wow, good to know I'm not the only one who does this! 😂
Super cute and helpful!! 😊
Glad you think so!
I use a crochet hook to weave in ends.😂
Howwwww
This is video that i'v been looking for.Im planning to learn knitting and i dont know were to start and what size of knitting needle should i buy.Thank you for this
👁👁The Doctor out of focus in the corner staring me down the entire video
Am a beginner please what do I really need
Yarn swift!
Hii Harry 💛 im writing this just to let you know that i felt in love with your vibe and the way you talked about your knitting experience 😂 btw may i ask which yarn you used in the video?? Like the white color mixed one omg im just in love 🥰
Oh thank you! I'm so glad! I'm using a yarn I got locally from KaitKatn!
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