Yarn Over (YO) - Left Handed - Continental
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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Yarn overs are utilized in knitting for mainly two purposes; to create an increase in the stitch count and to provide a decorative element most often found in lace work.
There are four "type" of yarn overs that can be encountered:
Knit, Yarn Over, Knit (K, YO, K)
Knit, Yarn Over, Purl (K, YO, P)
Purl, Yarn Over, Purl (P, YO, P)
Purl, Yarn Over, Knit (P, YO, P)
This video covers all four of these yarn overs.
The English Style of this video can be found at:
• Yarn Over (YO) - Left ...
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You have saved me so much frustration trying to teach myself to knit as a left handed person! Thank you thank you thank you! I may actually finish something to give away for the winter holidays!
Thank you!
Thank you very much
Thank you so much for your left handed knitting videos.They are really helpful!
Thanks so much! I’m a lefty continental knitter and this was very helpful.
Your channel's probably the most helpful I've found on RUclips so far. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for the clear tutorial. Not only did I finally learn what style I knit (Continental or English) but now I know what I've been doing wrong with my "yo"s! Can't wait to see the rest of your videos!
Life saver thank you
Thank you so much again, I so do appreciate your knitting lessons!!
Thank you so much for the clear, detailed explanations. Now I can do my YOs!! (Thanks too for the quick response!) Wayne
Thanks Bill
You're quite welcome Wayne! I'm glad the video was able to help you :-)
Great tutorial! Thank you :)
thanks you bean the best at showing just have to find knitting patterns for left Handed - Continental :-)
Hi, thanks for all the hl
knitting tutorials, for lefties, they really helped me a lot. I jst miss something: my pattern sais to twist knit ( or twist purl the nxt row after the yarn overs.. what so they mean? ( i knit continental, with anorwegian purl..
I sometimes do a pattern and I see big holes in my lace and sometimes I don’t see that hole. I use the same technique. What might be happening?
Hi, how about a YO before a slipt stitch knit wise, k2 tog tbl?
Bill, a left handed knitted keeps the thread around the left index finger in England, are you left handed??? Your knitting right handed
Hello Louise. I am left handed. This video is left handed continental which utilizes the right hand to solely hold the yarn and the reserve needle. while the left hand manipulates the working needle. I hope this helps.
Hi Bill, I've been knitting for about 58 years, all left handed lol, and I worked with a Chekoslovakian lady 50 years ago who knitted european, so am aware but have watched your left handed English example and can't follow it, must be me. The tricky part I find is of course raglan sleeve decreases, left side decrease I find slip 1 knit 1 psso Versus knit 2 together come out almost the same, but the right side decrease is the bugger, even after all these years