ok, I've had one of these for a couple of years and yes I've used it, but one reason I rarely use it because I couldn't quite get it started well. I've checked at least a half dozen videos and not one of them is half as clear as this one. THANK YOU!!! for a PERFECT video (clear, no annoying music, tool clearly positioned in the camera....PERFECT).
Brought a wonder knit over two years ago, have made some projects out of it was easy to use. It quicker than the knitting needles and crochet needles. The projects look good I made from wonder knit. It was worth the wait brought it from Amazon.
This was a great tutorial. I've had one of these sitting in a drawer for a long time and although I know how to use a French knitter I wasn't getting the hang of the Clover version. Now with your instructions I'm ready to give it another go. Thank you.
My mom love doing this with a big empty spool she would small nail in the spool and that's how I remember doing it that way. Question I bought mine two years ago it has some things to make. do you do netting projects that you can make with this. I want to make cat toys for my nieces cats I saw some ideas on pinterst.
So far the only way I've found to change the top piece is to grab the disk and pull away from the body. Spinning the disk may help, but I'm not sure if it does or doesn't.
I bought this for my grandaughter, but you didn't show how to close the beginning stitches. It looked like you were going to address it and then didn't. Was a good tutorial but not finished. Have a good day and stay safe. 💜
Thanks for your feedback. How you close up the beginning stitches varies on what you intend to use your tube/project for and that is why it was not covered in this tutorial. To cinch the beginning of your tube closed, thread the tail of yarn from casting onto a tapestry needle and use it to weave through the loops of your cast on stitches and cinch closed. Alternatively, you can use a separate piece of yarn to stitch the end closed. I hope this helps and thanks again for watching.
ok, I've had one of these for a couple of years and yes I've used it, but one reason I rarely use it because I couldn't quite get it started well. I've checked at least a half dozen videos and not one of them is half as clear as this one. THANK YOU!!! for a PERFECT video (clear, no annoying music, tool clearly positioned in the camera....PERFECT).
Brought a wonder knit over two years ago, have made some projects out of it was easy to use. It quicker than the knitting needles and crochet needles. The projects look good I made from wonder knit. It was worth the wait brought it from Amazon.
Thank you for a clear demonstration. The closeup shots were so helpful.
I did all the steps and it came out
Perfect so good job 👍
Thank you for great video tutorial. Greetings from little big Slovakia
This is a great way to teach kids how to knit! Great craft tool! Thank you for posting this video!
Where do we find tutorials for other types of knitting that you mentioned like Knit & Purl, knitting flat, etc TY!
Thank you so much,just bought this tool today and I’m having fun already. Very nice tutorial.
Perfect demonstration. Thank you very much!
Gracias bien explicado
Good tutorial, helped me learn how to use the wonder knitter. Got it as a gift for Christmas. I could probably create dollgrams whenever I want now!
Please please do a tutorial on how to do a flat panel on the wonder knitter please❤❤❤
This was a great tutorial. I've had one of these sitting in a drawer for a long time and although I know how to use a French knitter I wasn't getting the hang of the Clover version. Now with your instructions I'm ready to give it another go. Thank you.
great for 1 hand use i.o holding yarn with your fingers feed it thru a rubber ban i love the yarnfeeder
Great video..... Thank You! ❤❤❤
My mom love doing this with a big empty spool she would small nail in the spool and that's how I remember doing it that way. Question I bought mine two years ago it has some things to make. do you do netting projects that you can make with this. I want to make cat toys for my nieces cats I saw some ideas on pinterst.
Does the purple one make smaller cords?
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Probably a stupid question, but how do I change the top piece from the 3 prong to the 6 prong? Thanks for any help.
So far the only way I've found to change the top piece is to grab the disk and pull away from the body. Spinning the disk may help, but I'm not sure if it does or doesn't.
I bought this for my grandaughter, but you didn't show how to close the beginning stitches. It looked like you were going to address it and then didn't. Was a good tutorial but not finished. Have a good day and stay safe. 💜
Thanks for your feedback. How you close up the beginning stitches varies on what you intend to use your tube/project for and that is why it was not covered in this tutorial. To cinch the beginning of your tube closed, thread the tail of yarn from casting onto a tapestry needle and use it to weave through the loops of your cast on stitches and cinch closed. Alternatively, you can use a separate piece of yarn to stitch the end closed. I hope this helps and thanks again for watching.
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To the narrator of this tutorial, you said you had started your career as a loom knitter, I was wondering if you have a separate RUclips channel