I love that you go slow and repeat the process. I am learning disabled with a form of dyslexia. Your video helps me not to give up or frustrated. Thank you!!😊
awesome. Make sure to check out my second channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCDUgpVfqgFHcFGq-AkhktoQ I have tutorials for almost all stitches and a lot of other techniques. I have tons of slow-motion videos there and they all have even better audio and visual qualities.
Thanks for the great tutorial. Whenever I encounter a stitch I’m unsure of, I search for a video from you as there’s sure to be an easy to follow video.
The alternative you suggest is truly so easy, I had to watch the part twice just to confirm if what I saw was really that straightforward. Thank you Norman!
I like that you have shown two options. I use the first method when making shawls, but I think I would like the eyelet method as well, looks very nice. Thank you
I found it very confusing as a beginner (and I am still probably a beginner) about references to "back" loops. There is only one "loop", but two "legs" on each loop, a front and back. I feel the knitting community should call it the back leg. But too late to change old habits I suspect.
I can always trust my favourite knitting channel to teach me everything i could ever need to know about knitting, thank you so much Norman!!
I love that you go slow and repeat the process. I am learning disabled with a form of dyslexia. Your video helps me not to give up or frustrated. Thank you!!😊
awesome. Make sure to check out my second channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCDUgpVfqgFHcFGq-AkhktoQ
I have tutorials for almost all stitches and a lot of other techniques.
I have tons of slow-motion videos there and they all have even better audio and visual qualities.
Ran into this stitch in a pattern, went "wut," and came running, because I knew you'd have a video on it! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the great tutorial. Whenever I encounter a stitch I’m unsure of, I search for a video from you as there’s sure to be an easy to follow video.
You should check out my second channel, tho. There are many more tutorials for basic stitches there.
The alternative you suggest is truly so easy, I had to watch the part twice just to confirm if what I saw was really that straightforward. Thank you Norman!
Thank you so much for explaining..your videos are very detailed !
Thank you so much, now I learned this stitch!
I like that you have shown two options. I use the first method when making shawls, but I think I would like the eyelet method as well, looks very nice. Thank you
What yarn is that? 👀
Cotton 😊
I found it very confusing as a beginner (and I am still probably a beginner) about references to "back" loops. There is only one "loop", but two "legs" on each loop, a front and back. I feel the knitting community should call it the back leg. But too late to change old habits I suspect.
yes, while I totally agree, I do have to say...I cannot change those terms...at least no on my own.
@NimbleNeedles yes. Aware of that, no criticism of your videos, they are amazing and has helped me immensely as a beginner