How to become a master knitter [exclusive peek into my knitting journey]

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Everything it takes to become a master knitter and how to adjust your expectations. ► Link to the free knitting school nimble-needles.com/learn-to-k...
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    Over the past 2 years I have received so many questions about how to became better at knitting. How to become a master knitter and knit better/neater/faster than most others. Well, in this video I want to address this issue in three ways. First of all, there is the self-guided course I put together for you with skills and techniques you can learn to get better at knitting.
    Secondly, I recount my own experiences. Which steps and failures I had along my journey to become a master knitter. And thirdly, I want you to change the way you look at this. Or rather, take the pressure and the unhealthy expectations away.
    0:00 Introduction
    4:06 Early childhood
    6:47 Starting to knit in earnest
    21:17 Starting my knitting blog & yt channel
    27:15 last thoughts
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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +20

    ☕ Support my work and become a patron: www.patreon.com/nimbleneedlez
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    And feel free to comment any time if you have a question. No need to be shy! :)

    • @cindyfrye3026
      @cindyfrye3026 Год назад +1

      I am so thankful for the resources you have compiled and archived for us. I have used them and learned a lot as a beginner.

    • @margaretsharp499
      @margaretsharp499 Год назад

      In your final video for the year, you gave me a new spark for my knitting. I chose a pattern to knit a sweater for a very special little boy in my family. The bottom half has been frogged so many times. With every restart getting less further than before...until I completely stopped. I tell myself every week "I'm going to get that finished" and never touch it. Your beautiful cherry blossom socks! I can finish the intarsia in the round now thanks to this video and the end of year Q&A. THANK YOU!!

  • @lightbeingform
    @lightbeingform Год назад +161

    I originally came to this channel for the knitting, and I come back again and again for the Norman! This video was so fun, and just… validating! The philosophy is so spot on and I love how it infuses everything. There is so much out there that is unreasonably aspirational, there are all these veiled sales pitches, and pressure to become like so-and-so. In this kind of media environment it bears repeating that we knit for enjoyment, people!! This is an individual creative journey. Rodin and Michelangelo were two great sculptors with vastly different paths. What do all masters have in common? It’s a marathon, not a sprint! It takes decades and that is that. Also, every masterpiece has a trail of experiments and mistakes leading up to it. Anyway, I loved all the early knitting examples! And the different past photos of Norman too! It’s fun, but also so instructive. We all start somewhere!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +8

      aww..thank you for this wonderful feedback, Erin

    • @sjwestmo
      @sjwestmo Год назад +4

      So well said!

    • @tl4214
      @tl4214 Год назад +5

      Beautiful, Erin!! Norman, you are truly a wonderful teacher!! I am grateful to have followed you for so long. You are always my first recommendation when talking to friends about learning to knit.
      I love you and your work!!
      💜🧶💜

    • @emmab7658
      @emmab7658 Год назад +11

      Totally agree with everything you said. But I LOVE the phrase "I come for the Norman". Me too! I mean, I do learn a lot from these videos but what makes me feel all happy and warm inside while watching is the wonderful personality of Norman. 🥰

    • @lauriesylva8855
      @lauriesylva8855 Год назад +1

      I could not have said it any better.

  • @dianewarde6074
    @dianewarde6074 Год назад +59

    As a former educator, I will tell you that you are an excellent teacher, Norman. All your lessons are well presented, your instructions are precise and succinct, and you go along slowly enough for your “students” to follow long. Thank you so much for all the work you put into these videos. Your upbeat attitude and encouragement make you a blessing to all of us. ❤

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      aww..thank you, DIane, for your kind words

  • @phoener
    @phoener Год назад +72

    Words are insufficient to express how much I appreciate your instruction, and your kind heart. Thank you, Norman. ❤

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +6

      Heh! I'm glad you still tried. Thank you for your lovely feedback! 🥰🧶

    • @wtb61
      @wtb61 Год назад +3

      Thank you so much for your clear instruction!

  • @roseandra1
    @roseandra1 Год назад +41

    I’m self taught in crochet (40+) and only a year with knit. I’m self taught as well. I found your channel very early in my knitting and I value your advice. Thank you, Norman, for all that you post!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +5

      It's my pleasure to share this wonderful hobby and everything I know about it with the world!

    • @jeanbeicher2420
      @jeanbeicher2420 Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your journey. I love hearing how different people from so many different backgrounds and cultures and communities have all somehow found ourselves together in this craft. And as is true in most everything else we all bring to the table something that is specifically and uniquely our own. I love you view and philosophy on learning and growing in our endeavors. Thank you so much for sharing your no nonsense and honest opinion

  • @magelinekelley7536
    @magelinekelley7536 Год назад +10

    I waited to watch this particular video because I mistakenly thought it was literally about how to become a Master Knitter. Well, I was very wrong. This video is about how to become your own master knitter, how to appreciate your own skills and embrace some shortcomings that don’t affect your self esteem. Thank you again, Norman. It’s such an uplifting video as most of your videos are. I loved hearing your comforting voice, talking not just about knitting, but how to love ourselves. ❤ I hope you have a safe journey to NYC. Enjoy every minute!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      well...still 6 more days to go but thank you! I'm sure I'll have a blast!

  • @midwestkatie4
    @midwestkatie4 9 месяцев назад +7

    This almost brought me to tears. I have been considering taking the TKGA courses. They are expensive and some people find the program disheartening and frustrating. Your channel has reaffirmed that I can improve the skills I want to without struggling through skills I do not need. I have chosen to be the master of my own knitting.

  • @itsjustjudy4958
    @itsjustjudy4958 7 месяцев назад +6

    All I can say is Norman I absolutely love you and your channel. I’m so glad I found you. Your analogies are so point on. Your words of wisdom, far exceeded any of the best therapists out there. Thank you for reciting the idea that we are all in a way our own master each step of the way thank you, Norman.

  • @lisawilliams-mccallum6961
    @lisawilliams-mccallum6961 Год назад +4

    The world needs more people like you. ❤

  • @kathykimsey4019
    @kathykimsey4019 Год назад +21

    Norman, thank you for this video! Your openness and honesty about your knitting journey & life! I have started knitting in August of 2022. My desire to knit is a result of looking through a Harry Potter knitting book with my granddaughter. She asked me if I would knit her a pair of fingerless gloves she liked in the book along with several other items. I told her I would try but I first needed to know how to knit! So, here I am, 69 years of age, learning a new skill inspired from the love of my grandchild. I have made (FO’s) 2 pairs of socks, 4 pairs of fingerless gloves, and I’m currently learning (WIP) how to knit a sweater. Blessings ❤🙏🏻

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      August 2022 and already so many beautiful finished objects. Wow, thats quite prolific & what an awesome proof that you are never too old to start new things.

    • @eastlynburkholder3559
      @eastlynburkholder3559 Год назад +3

      It is so much more than fingerless gloves. It is that my grandmother learned to knit and made these for me. It is a demonstration of skills mastery and achievement.

    • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz
      @Sarahpreecenelsonnz Год назад +1

      Kathy, you are an inspiration. One of the joys of knitting for me (and I am a novice too) is the meditation on the loved one i am knitting for while I go about the work and my wish to warm them with the gift/garment I have made especially for them.

    • @kathykimsey4019
      @kathykimsey4019 Год назад +1

      @@Sarahpreecenelsonnz Thank you Sarah for your kind words. Blessings 😊

  • @mariannesullo4124
    @mariannesullo4124 Год назад +5

    I am a self taught knitter and feel so fortunate to have found Norman. He is my go to for all my knitting questions solutions. Very detailed instructions and he has such enthusiasm and passion to help others

  • @pambiga3993
    @pambiga3993 Год назад +4

    I am a teacher......for years and years. Believe me when I say to you "you are a teacher" it is front, foremost and true. If people have found you they are lucky.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      aww..thank you for your kind words, Pam! goes down like melted butter ;-)

  • @iceclouds
    @iceclouds Год назад +36

    Thanks for putting so much work into this channel Norman :) It’s clear how much passion, hard work, and love you put into your videos. I appreciate all that you do to help me and other knitters improve our skills ❤️

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      Heh. Yah, it sure is a lot if work but since the feedback is do positive, it's also a pleasure!

    • @ichymcgee2315
      @ichymcgee2315 Год назад +3

      what a very nice comment. and I agree with the commenter. thank you Norman.

  • @nicolakerrison
    @nicolakerrison Год назад +15

    Thank you. I learned a little knitting from my family when I was small but never took it further, so now I'm self-teaching. I feel like you're my adopted knitting uncle sitting down with a cup of tea to explain things to me.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +6

      ah..sometimes I wish I could hold a big knitting meet-up. BUt of course, that's not really possible because of the distance (and the sheer size of the group >.

  • @meryemmeryem3317
    @meryemmeryem3317 Год назад +14

    Man I just found your RUclips channel and it blew my mind really you're the best one who I've watched this videos ever I'm still wet behind the ears in knitting but I hope one day I Master it and I knit my own sweaters I'm really thankful to you and I really appreciate your efforts and your kindness

  • @jennifermassello8670
    @jennifermassello8670 Год назад +3

    Here’s to unique journeys! The knitting world is a beautiful place because we are all different!

  • @DeeManson
    @DeeManson Год назад +8

    My knitting course called mom 🥰 And the name of my crochet course was grandma 😌

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      Sounds like you, too, grew up in a lovely makers family 🥰🧶

    • @thissunchild
      @thissunchild Год назад +1

      My knitting course is _also_ *"Mum"* 😄

    • @DeeManson
      @DeeManson Год назад

      ​@@NimbleNeedles I did indeed grew up in a makers family. Embroidery and filet crochet = Grandma, spinning yarn and knitting = Mom, Carpet/Wallhanging knotting = Dad 🥰 I started learning all these things when I was about 6-8 years old and sticked to knitting. I am now 48 years old and I am still a knitter and let me tell all of you out there: Keep going! You'll never stop learning and you improve as you go, no matter what you do. Happy crafting and Frostige Grüße aus dem hohen Norden runter in den noch frostigeren Süden. 😂

    • @DeeManson
      @DeeManson Год назад

      @@thissunchild 🥰

    • @marylambert990
      @marylambert990 Год назад +1

      The school of “mom” is the best. I was about 5 when my mom taught me how to knit.

  • @maniacalmoz
    @maniacalmoz Год назад +3

    Wow!
    You have officially graduated from Knitting Coach to Life Coach!
    As always, love you and your work.

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts Год назад +17

    Excellent discussion, Norman.
    We live in a time where many want and believe in a “quick fix” or a one stop solution.
    Your words, if adapted by the listener, will help one to settle on a more realistic path to success and fulfillment.
    Thank you.❤

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      I sure hope they do. I personally wish they would finally ban those horrible 5 minute crafts 😓 (at least those that never work)

  • @karenwashburn829
    @karenwashburn829 4 месяца назад +2

    You have earned my trust. Why do I say this? Because you set our expectations to a realistic level, yet still encourage us to realistically challenge ourselves. Thank you for your videos, they are helpful and allow me to feel good about where I am in my knitting progress.

  • @suzanrudulph4141
    @suzanrudulph4141 Год назад +2

    I knit just for the enjoyment, and anytime I learn something new it's a perk. Thanks Norman 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      that sounds like a very healthy attitude!

  • @teslinjoe5938
    @teslinjoe5938 Год назад +4

    You have a beautiful and generous heart, Norman. You're also an excellent teacher and have taught me more than I would ever have imagined possible. I learned to knit from an aunt when I was a young child (I'm now 66), but it was always an off and on interest over the years. In the last year, it's become a consuming passion. Whether I ever reach a master knitter level in the time I have left on this earth doesn't matter and isn't a goal for me -- the progress I see in my work over time is reward enough. Thank you so much!

  • @giedre8921
    @giedre8921 4 месяца назад +1

    Came for knitting, staying for your personality. What a rare gem, such a sincere person. 🎉

  • @marys5009
    @marys5009 3 месяца назад +1

    I crocheted for about 2 years. Now I would like to learn knitting. Thank you for you knowledge and easy to use videos. Thank you

  • @tracyreid1670
    @tracyreid1670 Год назад +11

    Hi Norman. I don't comment a lot but I just wanted to say a few things. Thank you so much for your videos. You're my favorite. I never considered if you were a "master knitter" or not. You are obviously well versed in what you do but to me you just say exactly what I need to hear to understand what I need to do. I'm a seft taught crocheter of about 12 years or so and I learned how to knit during the quarantine. Your channel has been very helpful in my knittingjourney. I joined a local knitting guild and I have noticed that those who are certified master knitters don't communicate quite as well as other fellow knitters who don't have a title or certificate. I understand that some want the certificate so they have the credentials in order to sound more skilled but communication, humility, kindness and empathy are not skills that come with the certificate. Thank you for all you do and for all the joy you bring to the community. ❤️

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      well, I would say a certificate like that often...well it's also a means to verify your skills. Like, "yes I can be proud on my achievements and here is an "official" saying I can be". But of course, other than that, it says nothing :)

  • @jodyknits2633
    @jodyknits2633 Год назад +8

    Norman, wow what can I say, what a beautiful video! I too come from people that always were (and still are) creating things with their hands. I share my knitting skills with anyone that wants to learn (free). I've been knitting and crocheting for about 60 years, and I still learn new things all the time. You made me laugh a couple of times. Thank you again for your words of wisdom!🥰

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +4

      laughing is a gift...so I am glad I could gift some to you today, jody!

  • @timothyloomis9415
    @timothyloomis9415 Год назад +9

    Norman, thank you so much for words of wisdom. I’ve been knitting for about as long as you and still learning new knitting techniques. I’ve been learning from you for a long time. You’re much appreciated. Keep up the good work!😊

  • @trishmason6672
    @trishmason6672 9 месяцев назад +3

    Learned crochet at 13 from my mom in the 60s Tried many times to knit. Couldn't get it. Then at 50 I made some needles from dowels (they were big!lol). Bought some yarn that was about a 1 weight and so wrong for these big old needles. But I tried again. And I changed the way I held the yarn I was knitting! I found that I was actually continental knitting! A knitting friend that was a "throw" knitter said I was knitting backwards. Little by little, I got better and can read patterns. I feel if you are a crocheter that wants to knit - try continental style. You may find it more comfortable.

  • @LindaRSchmidt
    @LindaRSchmidt Год назад +3

    Great advise. I’ve been knitting as a hobby for 20 years. When people refer to me as the “expert”, I like to say: I’m not an expert, I’ve just made a lot more mistakes than you. For me it’s the constant learning that keeps me interested, not the number of items I’ve completed.

  • @JodiYeager
    @JodiYeager Год назад +6

    What a great video! Not only are you a master knitter, but a master philosopher as well. You have an extremely down to earth self awareness and a fascinating story. I'm sure this is one of those videos where you can watch it multiple times and come out with a new or refined nugget of wisdom. Thank you for sharing.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      well, I certainly wanted to try something new with this video. So glad to hear you apparently enjoy it so much

  • @arlenebirch
    @arlenebirch 7 месяцев назад +2

    Your video has been the best therapy session I have ever had (and there have been many). Your kind and thoughtful approach was so touching it brought me to tears. God bless you. I am looking forward to watching many more.

  • @reeser8
    @reeser8 Год назад +2

    Thank you, Norman, for all the time you take to make your videos. I can certainly tell by the high production quality that you spent countless hours planning and recording to make the videos as perfect as they are. Your dedication is breathtaking, and for that I am inspired.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      It certainly takes more than just 5min 😅

  • @hbyellowful
    @hbyellowful Год назад

    I used to want to knit everything in every new method I learn, top down, bottom up, raglan or saddle shoulders, with or without short rows, Italian bind off yada yada, until I see this video.
    Our knitting project is our art. And I understand that I should not rush into completing many projects, rather one or two with my best skills I pick up and it would be something I use on regular basis and I am proud of it.
    Norman has on a yellow sweater which I think have spend his best times and talent.
    I will follow suit. I will create one or two arts based upon the skills I learnt and picked up from his tutorials. The best way to ribbing is the beginning. Thanks Norman.

  • @helenjowett7879
    @helenjowett7879 Год назад +2

    Practice, practice practice of course. Not a master knitter yet and I have been trying for 57 years! Hahaha

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Same..and I actually don't ever expect to finish learning 🥰

  • @marilynfarmer1302
    @marilynfarmer1302 Год назад +3

    Loved this video. Strangely enough, I had no idea you were German. I loved seeing the clip of the fest parade. I lived many years in Schwaben and truly miss Germany. A beautiful country. Of course, the video was about knitting. Your philosophy is good food for thought. Thank you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      That parade is always so special...I used to go there to take pictures of all the socks to see how and what to knit next 😅

  • @georgewallace6525
    @georgewallace6525 Год назад +1

    Beautiful advice. I have told people the same about going to art school. Art school doesn't make you a great painter or sculptor. That takes practice. Art school gives you credentials to get a job . Skill is up to the individual to develop.
    I have been knitting since I was 5 and I still learn so much, especially from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @dianetaillon9875
    @dianetaillon9875 Год назад +4

    What you said at the beginning of this video is so true and practical and I just want to thank you for being so generous with sharing your knowledge and skill I definitely appreciate it❤

  • @SNENTASUS
    @SNENTASUS 6 месяцев назад

    The gemstone analogy @16:00 was so touching to me. I had to put my knitting needles down for a second of appreciation. I'm gonna be a sapphire!

  • @irisl2508
    @irisl2508 Год назад +2

    I taught myself to knit years ago. I gave it up because my stitches never looked correct and I didn't know how to fix it. Recently I came back to knitting and your videos helped me figure it out. I knit continental (which really doesn't matter) but I not only both knit and purled into the black leg of the stitch, but I wrapped my yarn the wrong direction as well, all my stitches were twisted and never formed the pretty little v's, one leg was always longer. I had even done this while cabling. So, years later, I am again a beginner. Learning the correct way to make my stitches, I have made 2 hats, a 3rd in stranded colorwork is on my needles (a first for me), and they look beautiful. All thanks to your wonderful instructional videos. Thank you Norman🥰

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      oh wow...stories like this always paint a bright smile on my face. It's a kidn of ultimate validation for my channel and all the effort i pour into it. THank you

    • @christinevalentine3373
      @christinevalentine3373 Год назад

      What a wonderful story. I love it that you came back to knitting! That is very powerful. You must be in a great place to be able to analyse your work, see that your work was different, and then change your style to look like others. Those are amazing gifts of impartiality, critical reflection and perseverance. And to find a teacher who matches your individuality and says difference is great, just do this or this if you want to get a different result. Norman is good, very good at his work. He’s also intensely practical. Sooooo admirable.

  • @ritagraham6703
    @ritagraham6703 Год назад +5

    Love this story of your knitting journey ❤ Thank you!

  • @katebarton2032
    @katebarton2032 Год назад +1

    “It’s between you and your hands.” Truer words were never spoken. I have been knitting for 2 years and remember in the beginning, comparing myself to other RUclipsrs. Then I found your channel and it clicked. This is my journey and I am loving it! Thank you Norman. You are a true gem.

  • @dorothyyoung8231
    @dorothyyoung8231 Год назад +2

    I continue to be impressed and grateful by your generosity and encouragement!

  • @nancyhorne-clare2945
    @nancyhorne-clare2945 Год назад +3

    Noman, you are a beautiful person inside and out and so talented. I enjoy you and your outlook on life and all of the information you give us so freely. You have given me so much inspiration.

  • @LindaSimpson
    @LindaSimpson Год назад +3

    I would say that practice is what makes you a better knitter, my dad taught me how to knit 57 years ago and I learn something new every time I pick up a new pattern to knit. It will come with time. Xx

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      Exactly. As I said in the video, it's not the answer many might want to hear, but still a very important message. And in a way, also positive. Because it makes it attainable for everyone

  • @roisanaries
    @roisanaries Год назад +2

    I just love this! As a new knitter, I am just choosing projects that feature things I need to learn! It’s so calming …it’s enhancing my life overall!❤

  • @meletcl
    @meletcl 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are a gem🎉. Wisdom from life's uneven currents coupled with knitting - I couldn't ask for more. You are a delight, I appreciate your perspectives on the road to pursuing a personal level of mastery in knitting based on a balanced acknowledgement of the diversity of talents, inclinations, and societal environs. We are so fortunate to have access to your expertise coupled with your intelligence and honestly charming self. Bravo Norman! 🎉🎉❤

  • @boops1192
    @boops1192 Год назад +3

    As with all things, practice. Learning never ends. Allow your creativity and interests to steer your direction.
    My forever goal is to be a good enough knitter to make what I want to wear. Most of this involves the hardest thing to learn, courage! Try the things and don’t let needed corrections defeat you. If there’s an error, learn to fix it or love it the way it is.

  • @sarahrudd4995
    @sarahrudd4995 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. I hear people in my circle saying they wonder why I don't do "fancy" knitting (by which they mean colour work or lace). Now I can do both of these, but I don't particularly enjoy them so I stick to stocking stitch, a few cables or twisted stitches and ribbing. That makes me happy and it doesn't limit what I can make. I like mindful knitting. I have been knitting for years as well but know I still have a lot to learn. I am not sure I will ever consider myself an expert

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      heh...well Sarah...i always wonder about those people that are so obsessed with what other people do or think. lol. Don't get me wrong but I don't really care one bit what you knit. I mean, if someone shares pictures I often find that inspirational. But if it isn't.. my life's not gonna change. And since this is a hobby and nobody needs to continue anyway, I trust that everyone does it because they are enjoying themselves and that in and by itself is enough for me :)

    • @sarahrudd4995
      @sarahrudd4995 Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles totally agree. I knit for me and no one else. If I am inspired by others photos or makes them I might want to see what I can do with that pattern but nothing more.

  • @manishajeffrey4170
    @manishajeffrey4170 Год назад +3

    How beautifully you have talked about each and every insecurity of mine regarding knitting and taking it to the next level, Norman! You are a blessing. Thanks a ton

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      don't let yourself be dragged down by your insecurities. If you don't mind me being so bold, it's a waste of time. Don't ignore them because there probably is a kernel of truth in them...but accept them as areas where you can get better. But you cannot get better if your insecurities prevent you from practising

    • @manishajeffrey4170
      @manishajeffrey4170 Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles Yup, I will strive towards it.

  • @baeticat
    @baeticat Год назад +5

    Wonderful video, Norman! Such a good message to beginners like me :) it's so easy to get frustrated with yourself and your skills and compare yourself to others. We live a much easier and comfortable life if we just focus on the step ahead and have fun in the meantime

  • @leannastoufer6333
    @leannastoufer6333 Год назад +2

    I love your clear, mindful responses to questions! I turn to your tutorials time and time again to figure out some spiky challenge in a pattern (or to find a better way to make some item look the way I want it to look! Thank you for making your journey into a wonderful curriculum of learning for the rest of us!

  • @greatblaise
    @greatblaise Год назад +3

    I only started with crocheting roughly 5 months ago, and knitting probably only 4 months ago. I have been thoroughly enjoying it since and it has become a part of my daily life. I’ve been able to progress quickly in my skills and techniques thanks to channels like yours that have made the process of learning knitting fun, informative, and extremely rewarding. So thank you for all the hard work you put into what you do! Your lessons and messages are so inspiring to me!

    • @greatblaise
      @greatblaise Год назад +4

      As a side note I wanted to mention my own philosophy. My goal in knitting is not necessarily to become a master knitter. My goal has always been to be able to create the next project that I want to make. Sometimes that requires me to learn a new technique or skill and sometimes it doesn’t, but because I’m always looking to be inspired to create something new, I find that I never have trouble with having the motivation to improve. I feel like in continuing this way it’s inevitable that over time I will become a master knitter. But because my end goal is not to become a master knitter but to always love knitting and what I’m creating, if I do become a master knitter then it will have happened incidentally and I will have enjoyed every step of the journey there!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      happy to hear I could/can be part of your journey. And I really like your philosophy. For the longest time, I seem to have followed a similar path and it served me well. :)

  • @ninjablueflame6
    @ninjablueflame6 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your knitting journey and the childhood pictures are so sweet. I also enjoyed the traditional folk clothing and craftsmanship.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Glad to hear that. Some ppl gind pur local outfits ..peculiar 😅

  • @verocorvera
    @verocorvera Год назад +2

    Norman love your honesty on this video. Every knitter has his/her own journey.
    Thank you for sharing yours.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      heh...I couldn't be anything but honest! :)

  • @andreamiller6200
    @andreamiller6200 Год назад

    Golly, you are so much FUN! I am not a beginner knitter but I am now intrigued to check out your tutorials and I will absolutely stay aware of your Patreon when I graduate. I learned to knit at age 14 and put the needles down after having successfully made an afghan and a gorgeous cabled sweater I wish I still had. Did not pick up the needles for 41 years but once I did, at age 55, I locked onto socks and have never looked back. Love working with size US 1 needles. But next it will be sweaters. I am so excited about it. Now 66 years old (a youthful 66) and am eager to work with beautiful yarns.

  • @PoptartParasol
    @PoptartParasol Год назад +2

    I love your channel so much, can't wait to become a patreon next month or in 2 months. You deserve it and your patterns are wonderful

  • @shirleyeggenschwiler9482
    @shirleyeggenschwiler9482 Год назад

    Norman, I love your honesty and clarity… there’s more than knitting to knitting. ❤️❤️

  • @darlenefarmer5921
    @darlenefarmer5921 Год назад +1

    Your advice/understanding is not just for the journey of knitting...it's also about the journey of life. Thank you!

  • @manuelitawhite862
    @manuelitawhite862 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you your honesty! I like you learned to knit, crochet, embroidery and many more skills as a child from mom grandmom. And other relatives. Like you I believe we all find our own path and no one is perfect. Its just our journey!!

  • @annesfeltedfriends
    @annesfeltedfriends Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your knitting journey with us, Norman. It was wonderful to hear of your joys and struggles and to remember that we are all unique and shouldn’t compare our knitting skills with someone else. You are very wise!

  • @maria2400
    @maria2400 Год назад +2

    Your wisdom was so needed today. I was feeling very discouraged. Thank you for being you.

  • @fidelcheto9409
    @fidelcheto9409 Год назад

    Thank you for making this free

  • @Treasacello
    @Treasacello Год назад +1

    Some good Life lessons here, not just knitting. Thank you, Norman!

  • @tinamaher5938
    @tinamaher5938 Год назад

    What a beautiful post. Thank you. ❤

  • @patgentry7268
    @patgentry7268 Год назад +4

    What a fabulous episode! Lessons for life itself. Great to see your early life and garments, and hearths adventure you have lived. I appreciate you twice as much! Could you tell/ show more? The hats of your grandparents? More costume pieces! I have sheep and need to knit 24/7!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +4

      Well, that would take a lot of research into our family archive..and also well..I dunno I was never too comfortable with sharing too much of my private life here 🙈

    • @patgentry7268
      @patgentry7268 Год назад

      I totally understand! Thanks for this episode, it was fascinating, entertaining, and instructive!

  • @suzkstein
    @suzkstein Год назад

    I absolutely love your honesty, Norman.

  • @cynthiaps23
    @cynthiaps23 Год назад

    You fully stopped me in my tracks. I was practicing "A Better Way to Knit German Short Rows." Literally. I wrote down the last part of your segment from that video.
    On this video, you had me say, "Oh, my good God." I experienced the same thing. Each book made no sense, and classes were expensive just to get someone to show how to knit and purl.
    10 years ago, I finally learned how to knit. Each year, I learned to custom fit a hat, gloves, scarf, etc. Three years ago, I learned about positive and negative ease to finally knit my first sweater. I measured from my favorite long-sleeve tee-shirt. Knit top-down, and rip back to the armhole because the lower part had too much positive. I adjusted it by removing a few stitches and decreasing a few more, and I'm in love with that first sweater.
    Thank you for sharing your journey with knitting. You've made my knitting journey sweeter and very special. I thank those who shared their method with you, and I thank God for the new ideas you've brought to this channel. You are simply too unique. Thank.
    Lastly, I just finished my short row (thanks to your instruction), and I can tell a difference. This new technique is going into the socks I'm working on.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      wow, Cynthia. Glad my humble little channel was able to validate your knititng journey AND help you at the same time!

  • @myraaar
    @myraaar Год назад +1

    I actually learned a lot knitting along with your sock video! I found that I actually enjoy following recipes or treating a pattern as a recipe so I can understand the construction or stitches. I felt like I can track the steps that improved my knitting, from modifying a finishing edge or learning that unraveling is ok!

  • @julieshirley2686
    @julieshirley2686 Год назад

    You are a breath of fresh air! Thank you for sharing.

  • @jennie651
    @jennie651 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks again for the wonderful pep talk 😍😍😍

  • @dolinaj1
    @dolinaj1 Год назад +1

    Norman: you rock, sir! Thank for your generosity of spirit and sharing your expert teaching and creative skills.

  • @rachelkarcher2565
    @rachelkarcher2565 Год назад

    I’m glad I found your channel. I value your perspective primarily because it’s different from my own and causes me to pause and reflect on my own fiber art preferences and finding value in alternative ways to accomplish projects.

  • @MrTolls
    @MrTolls Год назад

    Norman, thank you for your thoughtful commentary and sharing your knitting and some of your life journey with us. I started knitting a year ago, and find your videos so helpful and clear. Thank you for all your time and effort to help the rest of us on our knitting journey!

  • @anigozan3785
    @anigozan3785 Год назад +1

    You're priceless Norman! I'm a happy intermediate knitter but have only just come across your channel, thanks to my daughter. I just love your videos with your charm, grace, and wit, on top of your wonderful wisdom, attitudes and knowledge on life & knitting! Thank you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      you are very welcome & say a thank you to your daughter for recommending me

    • @anigozan3785
      @anigozan3785 Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles I certainly will 😁

  • @LaLayla99
    @LaLayla99 Год назад +1

    I love your motivational commentaries! I'm taking a break from knitting/crocheting at this time, but fully plan to come back to it. I still enjoy watching your videos. 💞

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Heh. Sometimes you need a break! And then you come back stronger 🥰

  • @gwenda2808
    @gwenda2808 Год назад

    You're so level headed and rational. I'm sure that's come through a lifetime of practice, also. Vielen Dank!

  • @csigmann
    @csigmann Год назад

    I ran across your channel by chance. I just wanted to say that your videos are pure joy. I find myself watching videos for techniques that I'm totally comfortable with, just to hear your positive and inspirational messages. Thank you so much!

  • @springberv9631
    @springberv9631 Год назад +1

    Norman,
    Your comments are so inspiring to me. Thank you very much. As ever, you shine

  • @ArwenNanya
    @ArwenNanya Год назад +1

    Thank you, it really is about practice and going at your own pace. If it makes you happy and you never stop wanting to learn something new it will never get tiring or old. It took me awhile to learn that and it isn't just in the realm of knitting either. Have a wonderful day lovely 💕💕.

  • @sharonloewen9368
    @sharonloewen9368 Год назад

    Bravo -thanks for sharing your journey .

  • @petapendlebury9024
    @petapendlebury9024 Год назад

    Norman, that was just lovely! 💛

  • @wendysopel-tetreault2058
    @wendysopel-tetreault2058 Год назад

    Norman, I find your instructional videos very clear. I have only seen a few of them but I tend on watching more. This video was so refreshing to hear - especially how we are all individuals who take our own path. Thanks for putting it out there! Embrace and enjoy❤

  • @staciehite6834
    @staciehite6834 Год назад

    Thank you! I loved this pep talk.

  • @blyssdavis1713
    @blyssdavis1713 Год назад

    So honest, I love it! Thanks for your story!

  • @clarefriend1376
    @clarefriend1376 Год назад

    Your words resonate with so many fields of endeavor. They are applicable not only to knitting but to all things in life. Thanks for sharing your personal journey.

  • @fnaf2321
    @fnaf2321 Год назад

    Norman, this is a wonderful video and I applaud your honesty and vulnerability. Your kindness and humanity just shines like a beacon on a hill. I’m so grateful that you are you and that you share yourself and your knitting knowledge with us. It was great seeing photos and hearing about your early years!

  • @cindyceraolo4676
    @cindyceraolo4676 Год назад +1

    Norman, you are so down to earth which is something I love about your videos. I relate to many if the things you mentioned in this video. You really made me feel better about my knitting journey with your words of encouragement. I have a lot of self doubts that you addressed here and it made me feel better. You are a wonderful teacher thank you

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      that's great to hear. But if you are ever in doubt again, feel free to send me a picture if you want to hear and honest opinion :)

  • @brendahamilton113
    @brendahamilton113 Год назад

    I love your affirmations and positive attitude. I so appreciate you Norman.

  • @maizoon4327
    @maizoon4327 Год назад

    Well said, time, practice and a willingness to pull it out & start again. I learned techniques by wanting to learn them as I liked they way they looked. Thank you for taking the time to make us feel better about our knitting journeys.

  • @oppositeofh8
    @oppositeofh8 Год назад

    norman, thanks so much for this pep talk. i really needed it. you're a gem. 🧡

  • @bethvlasman1748
    @bethvlasman1748 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the thoughtful topic. What I appreciate is that you are also a master educator. The way you explain the hows and whys of techniques and clear demonstrations of those techniques has resulted in a visible improvement in my knitting. And it encourages me to consider more advanced patterns for potential projects.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      that's great! Setting this little rambling episode aside, that's what my channel is all about, after all

  • @Richard_Szobi
    @Richard_Szobi Год назад

    Many thaks for your nice and honest words. Happy we have you in the knitting community. You are very inspiring and great support for lot of knitters ❤️❤️🙏🙏

  • @NewstromJulianna
    @NewstromJulianna Год назад

    Thank you for being such a lovely, encouraging and generous person. The video, in my opinion, is spot on! ❤

  • @patriciaromano70
    @patriciaromano70 Год назад +1

    Norman, I am so glad I found you! I love your knitting teaching and I love hearing you talk about everything and anything! I so appreciate and respect the tremendous amount of work you put into your videos and tutorials. Thank you for being so genuine and from the heart. I'm so happy to help support you on Patreon. Such a worthy cause! Thank you so much!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      you are very welcome. And, also on this side, welcome to my patreon account. thank you for the support. it means a lot

  • @ritaglenn6287
    @ritaglenn6287 Год назад

    Thank you, Norman such a fantastic resource!!

  • @genukamidnight4112
    @genukamidnight4112 Год назад +2

    I am self taught and I actually have never been able to use standardized patterns and instructions due to how my brain works differently compared to most people. As a result I have basically reinvented the wheel from the start. I "borrowed" my sister's pamphlet on basic knitting that she got at one of the out west prospector town museums and couldn't understand the basic images so experimented. I am now in my mid-30's and have become good enough at my personal variation to adjust and somewhat use more standardized things such as stitch pattern instructions and actual patterns. I generally adapt it as I go so when asked I have to explain that I essentially free hand everything. My fitted items are still off since I can't use standardized gauging yet with how variable my final product can be since my basic method imparts extra stretch and extra strength compared to standard. Its still fun and most people who receive one of my projects seem to enjoy them any way!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      That's awesome that you were able to find your way. Thx for sharing that part of your journey here with us! 🙏

  • @fifinguyen8944
    @fifinguyen8944 Год назад +2

    Your advice is very wise and well taken 👍 thank you

  • @lilicrnobrnja5896
    @lilicrnobrnja5896 Год назад

    I love your ground to earth approach to knitting. ❤

  • @lee79rocks
    @lee79rocks 2 месяца назад

    so sweet! so inspiring! ♥

  • @Sequoya
    @Sequoya Год назад

    Great episode, thank you for your guidance.