Hannah, Thank you so much for your easy to follow tutorial. The best by far! I just discovered your channel today, and I'm subscribed! I love your sincere, calm style; just what I need to help me understand the mystery of knitting jargon! X😊
Hello, Hannah; nice to meet you!! Your knitting tutorials are very useful and interesting and help me to knit more easily!! If i'm not mistaken you are british, right?
Hi Hannah, I've been really struggling with this while trying to go through a pattern. The section of the pattern I'm having trouble with is ....k2tog, yfwd, yrn, yon.... There's 2 things I'm trying to understand.. 1. How do I know whether to knit or purl these stitches? 2. Yrn and yon seem really similar so what's the difference? I know these might seem like silly questions but I absolutley cannot wrap my head around it and any help would be very much appreciated ☺️
It does look confusing. I wonder how big the holes are in the pattern photos for this part of the pattern. It might mean to just wrap the yarn round the needle a couple of times in between stitches, so you have a longer gap or lacey hole between rows. Does it even show the multiple abbreviations, so that you use one instead of all of them, to help people if they use one method or the other? Definitely look at any notes that came with the pattern, and if it's a regularly knitted item look on Ravelry for any comments that might help. Happy knitting 🧶
Hi, yes I do. I just need a few days to give me a longer chunk of time to go through them, as I'm getting more as the months go by. I'm setting aside time and should get to your previous question by Thursday. Beginner Knitters 101 is a good place to start. Happy knitting!
Hi Nola, it doesn't matter a lot, but will be easier to knit into the loop as you come across it on the next row as it'll be like all the other loops. 🧶
Thank you Hannah, watching your videos, has encouraged me to pick up my knitting needles after 20 years. ☺️👍
Wonderful! I'm so happy that these videos are encouraging your knitting again. 🧶
Thank you so much, Hannah! I can't believe I did it after watching your tutorial. So easy ....now!! Jennie x
Wonderful! So glad you had success with this video. Happy knitting 🧶
Awe cosy thunderstorms whilst cosy knitting 🌅🌅🌅
Yes, I felt very save and protected inside with my knitting! 🧶
Hannah, Thank you so much for your easy to follow tutorial. The best by far! I just discovered your channel today, and I'm subscribed! I love your sincere, calm style; just what I need to help me understand the mystery of knitting jargon! X😊
You are so welcome! Happy knitting 🧶
All good stuff lady thank ❤❤❤❤
You are so welcome Happy knitting 🧶
Thanks a lot Hannah 🤍
Thank you . Much appreciated
You’re welcome. Happy knitting 🧶
many thanks, excellent tutorial
You are welcome! So glad you liked it. Happy knitting 🧶
Very nice & thanx for sharing.
Most welcome, happy knitting!
Hi Hannah,
Thank you for some more great tips😀
I think I am going to download the free PDF.
KimX
You're so welcome! Yay! I look forward to seeing the results! happy knitting :D 🧶
Thank you so much!!! The pdf is a godsend!!!
I'm so glad you liked it! Happy knitting 🧶
Hello, Hannah; nice to meet you!! Your knitting tutorials are very useful and interesting and help me to knit more easily!! If i'm not mistaken you are british, right?
That's so great to read, glad they are both useful and interesting 😊 Yes I am indeed. Happy knitting 🧶
Hi Hannah, I've been really struggling with this while trying to go through a pattern. The section of the pattern I'm having trouble with is ....k2tog, yfwd, yrn, yon.... There's 2 things I'm trying to understand.. 1. How do I know whether to knit or purl these stitches? 2. Yrn and yon seem really similar so what's the difference? I know these might seem like silly questions but I absolutley cannot wrap my head around it and any help would be very much appreciated ☺️
It does look confusing. I wonder how big the holes are in the pattern photos for this part of the pattern. It might mean to just wrap the yarn round the needle a couple of times in between stitches, so you have a longer gap or lacey hole between rows.
Does it even show the multiple abbreviations, so that you use one instead of all of them, to help people if they use one method or the other? Definitely look at any notes that came with the pattern, and if it's a regularly knitted item look on Ravelry for any comments that might help.
Happy knitting 🧶
Hi Hannah, will you reply to questions posted on old videos?
Hi, yes I do. I just need a few days to give me a longer chunk of time to go through them, as I'm getting more as the months go by. I'm setting aside time and should get to your previous question by Thursday. Beginner Knitters 101 is a good place to start. Happy knitting!
@@KnitWithHannah Thank You Hannah.
Hi Hannah, sadly the Jargon Translator doesn't appear to be available via any of the links here. Is it somewhere else please?
Is this what you’re looking for?
knitwithhannah.co.uk/demos
Does it matter if the yarn goes under or over the needle?
Hi Nola, it doesn't matter a lot, but will be easier to knit into the loop as you come across it on the next row as it'll be like all the other loops. 🧶
@@KnitWithHannah Thank you Hannah was very helpful to me