Thank you so much. I have seen countless videos on this technique and nobody else explained it with such clarity. Seeing the back as the yarn goes over made all the difference for me
Thank you so much for that last minute! Finally I got it! Being a continental knitter I've struggled for hours to understand what's the trick of the center-tab start. Now I know, and I can start knitting the Genesis!
I use the same method as you do, throwing double Dutch. I’m wondering if you always carry the same color in your left and right hands or do you alternate between rows? I love the speed I get knitting Double Dutch and want to make sure that it’s not skewing my stitches by switching my knit and purl hands every other row. Your videos are all super easy to follow and so helpful!!
it’s perfectly possible to change the colours of the edge pairs, but just be aware, the colour change won’t necessarily align with where the colours change in the body of the pattern, due to the elongated nature of the slipped stitches. To start the row in a different colour, just start knitting with the new colour! Simple as that! Good luck.
Simple now that I’ve seen this!!! You are a very clear teacher!
Thank you so much. I have seen countless videos on this technique and nobody else explained it with such clarity. Seeing the back as the yarn goes over made all the difference for me
I'm so pleased this video reached you where it needed to!
Thanks, very clear tutorial
Thank you so much for that last minute! Finally I got it! Being a continental knitter I've struggled for hours to understand what's the trick of the center-tab start. Now I know, and I can start knitting the Genesis!
Hurrah! And I hope it is going really well for you now!
Thank you!!!
I use the same method as you do, throwing double Dutch. I’m wondering if you always carry the same color in your left and right hands or do you alternate between rows?
I love the speed I get knitting Double Dutch and want to make sure that it’s not skewing my stitches by switching my knit and purl hands every other row.
Your videos are all super easy to follow and so helpful!!
Now to figure out how to start a row in a different colour ; u ;
it’s perfectly possible to change the colours of the edge pairs, but just be aware, the colour change won’t necessarily align with where the colours change in the body of the pattern, due to the elongated nature of the slipped stitches. To start the row in a different colour, just start knitting with the new colour! Simple as that! Good luck.