Hi, thank you for the video! I am a beginner and its so nice to be able to see how to do it rather than read (I'm a visual learner). Great video, thanks :)
These are excellent instructions, but I find it physically really difficult. I have no problems going through the back loop , but drawing the loop through is really hard, unless your loops are really loose and slack. The completed piece looks dreadful when I do it. What is its purpose? Why aren't ordinary K2tog appropriate?
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful and you made it look easy, hopefully it is, lol. And I love your needles!!!!!!! Where did you get those? They're beautiful!!!!!
I have a pattern that calls for a Left Twist that gives instructions as follows: sl sts individually knitwise to RH needle. Reinsert tip of LH needle and k2tog tbl, leaving both sts on LH needle. k2 sts tbl again, then drop both sts off LH needle. Can anyone help me with this?
I can't believe it - a stitch guide without wobbly hands - bad photography - executed too quickly! No wonder it's had over 100,000 hits - instruction at it's best.
Hi, thank you for the video! I am a beginner and its so nice to be able to see how to do it rather than read (I'm a visual learner). Great video, thanks :)
Thank you , that was simply expressed and very helpful.
thank you! ready for my hat pattern now. Very clear and easy to follow!
This is so helpful and very clear. Thank you!
These are excellent instructions, but I find it physically really difficult. I have no problems going through the back loop , but drawing the loop through is really hard, unless your loops are really loose and slack. The completed piece looks dreadful when I do it. What is its purpose? Why aren't ordinary K2tog appropriate?
+Bev Robinson A k2tog is a right leaning decrease and a k2to through the back loop is a left leaning decrease.
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful and you made it look easy, hopefully it is, lol. And I love your needles!!!!!!! Where did you get those? They're beautiful!!!!!
I have a pattern that calls for a Left Twist that gives instructions as follows: sl sts individually knitwise to RH needle. Reinsert tip of LH needle and k2tog tbl, leaving both sts on LH needle. k2 sts tbl again, then drop both sts off LH needle. Can anyone help me with this?
I don't have a video for this stitch but it seems like a great decorative touch.
Thank you SO much!
I can't believe it - a stitch guide without wobbly hands - bad photography - executed too quickly! No wonder it's had over 100,000 hits - instruction at it's best.
thankyou@!