You see, this is why I need videos because I tried to read about this in a book and was so confused, when this is honestly a relatively easy concept 🥴 Thank you for the video!
this is explained really well! i love the different camera angles, and the way you described it slightly differently each repetition so that people will understand at least one way of describing them!
You mean the continental knitting? In some countries that's actually what you learn first, not the english way (aka not holding the yarn with your left hand and rather wrapping it around)! This technique allows you to go a bit faster when knitting :)
I don't know anyone who knits different way. I guess that's continental European thing. For me, all american tutorials were super weird in the beginning. And I think it's easier way to knit because you don't need to move your hand so much, you just kinda lean on the yarn.
I actually knit that way. I used to crochet before picking up knitting and i didnt want to change my hand posture much. So i accidentally just taught myself continental knitting.
why are there so many confused comments about continental knitting, borderline rude in some of them. I would have thought people understand that there are different ways to knit.
Nicely explained- slow and with good repetition and change of camera angle. The best I have found. Thank you!
You see, this is why I need videos because I tried to read about this in a book and was so confused, when this is honestly a relatively easy concept 🥴
Thank you for the video!
this is explained really well! i love the different camera angles, and the way you described it slightly differently each repetition so that people will understand at least one way of describing them!
Great tutorial! I really liked how you literally zoomed in on the details of the stitches. Thanks to your vid I remember now!
Very well shown. Other tutorials lack this clearity. Now i actually understood where to use these stitches
How to use the decrease for left or right leaning was very helpful. Beautifully clear video from verbal and visual aspects, thank you.
although I am a basic knitter, I'm refreshing my mind- but this is the best video I've seen. thanks
Omgosh thank you so very much! I didn’t know you were to use these stitches together in a single project, I figure it was left up to choice.
Awesome! Thanks for explaining!!!
Thank you! It was crystal clear
Thank you so much for a very clear and helpful toturial 🌹
You are very good. And you go slowly I like that
Awesome
Thank you so much for information 😃
4:22 ssk. Bookmarked for myself
I love the sims urbz music lol
Great video! I learned a lot
Very clear
Thanks
Thank you that helped a lot 👍🏻
Good diy 👍
Bravissimaaaa,👏👏👏😘😘
I’m sorry I can’t see the back loop so i can’t really do it
I somehow started with 13 stitches and ended with 30 stitches without meaning it
talent
Lol
I have learned to subtract stitches now UvU
NOW I CAN GET RID OF THE RANDOM 17 STITCHES I FOUND >:D
شكرا لك
love you babe
That's like, the weirdest way of knitting I've ever seen o-o
You mean the continental knitting? In some countries that's actually what you learn first, not the english way (aka not holding the yarn with your left hand and rather wrapping it around)! This technique allows you to go a bit faster when knitting :)
same, I can't focus on how to increase because of the way she knits
I don't know anyone who knits different way. I guess that's continental European thing. For me, all american tutorials were super weird in the beginning. And I think it's easier way to knit because you don't need to move your hand so much, you just kinda lean on the yarn.
I actually knit that way. I used to crochet before picking up knitting and i didnt want to change my hand posture much. So i accidentally just taught myself continental knitting.
@@m_ms39 same
I've never seen anyone knit like that with left hand it makes it a bit fast & confusing to watch
It's called continental knitting, but it's not very common in western knitting. But it's just used mainly to work a bit faster. Hope this helps. :))
why are there so many confused comments about continental knitting, borderline rude in some of them. I would have thought people understand that there are different ways to knit.
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I'm just going to keep commenting about how much I miss the grocery girls
Way, way too fast and impossible to follow. What even is this type of knitting?