How to knit for beginners - the continental way (+ slow motion)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • A step-by-step tutorial showing you how to knit the continental way for beginners, including tons of slow-motion repeats of all the basic techniques you need to start knitting.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:47 How to start knitting - the cast on
    7:10 How to knit the knit stitch
    10:56 Different ways to tension the yarn
    14:14 Continental picking
    19:20 Knitting Neater edges
    20:22 How to add a new ball/change colors
    21:55 How to purl
    27:44 How to keep knitting from curling
    29:33 How to finish knitting - binding off
    33:13 How to weave in the tails
    36:36 How to fix mistakes
    With this video, I wanted to create the ultimate resource for learning how to knit for beginners - step by step and going slowly. A resource, I wish I had when I was a beginner. I tried to pour in everything I know about the best way to start knitting with all those little details that make all the difference. You will learn how to cast on, how to knit the knit stitch, how to purl, and how to finish your knitting - all in one big tutorial. I also included slow-motion sections for all these basic techniques so you can really knit along + alternative ways or improved ways to knit.
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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +63

    This is free tutorial that goes way beyond the ordinary. Consider supporting my work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/nimbleneedlez
    Make sure to check out the free knitting school on my blog: nimble-needles.com/learn-to-knit-for-beginners/
    And don't hesitate to ask your questions here in the comment section either!

    • @user-ev2qm3fm8j
      @user-ev2qm3fm8j 7 месяцев назад +1

      Is this same as speed Knittimg?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-ev2qm3fm8ji am not quite sure I understand your question. There are tons of ways to knit super fast. If you practise this technique, you can go super fast, yes.

  • @AT-sx2jp
    @AT-sx2jp Год назад +915

    The continental method is a game changer for those of us who started with crochet! I’ve tried and failed to learn to knit several times because I found it slow and tedious but I stumbled on this video and decided to give this method a go and it’s SO much easier. Thank you!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +48

      Welcome to my channel then. And glad my method works for you!

    • @bleepbloop3387
      @bleepbloop3387 Год назад +15

      I love the idea of knowing how to knit, so I'm so glad to hear this!

    • @PiliPala99
      @PiliPala99 Год назад +11

      I crochet but can't knit... I've watched this tutorial over and over and I can't work out what I'm doing wrong.

    • @diamondlincoln7127
      @diamondlincoln7127 Год назад +24

      @@PiliPala99 I feel the same. I picked up crocheting in DAYS but I just can’t get with knitting no matter how much I watch videos and try 😭

    • @hot_salsa_dipping_sauce
      @hot_salsa_dipping_sauce Год назад +9

      ​@@diamondlincoln7127 idk if this will help, but watch how the yarn wraps around the needles carefully, even zoom in if needed. I managed to do it right from the first try this way, both knitting and crocheting. My form is still wonky af as I just learned how to knit today, but I understand how to do it.

  • @amf.96
    @amf.96 2 года назад +313

    I've been crocheting for 10 years and always thought knitting was too hard. Now I'm knitting for EVERYONE this Christmas!! I love the positivity you share on your channel. :)

  • @l.a.w.79
    @l.a.w.79 3 месяца назад +28

    As a crocheter this makes so much sense to me!!! I don’t have time to take a hand off the needle to swing it around a needle. This is so much more efficient. I’ll be purling soon!!!

  • @BeatlesFanSonia
    @BeatlesFanSonia 2 года назад +390

    Norman, I wish I had a video like this when I first learned over 40 years ago! I learned throwing from books and about ten years ago, I taught myself continental and I find my stitches are neater and I knit faster! A few years ago I learned magic loop and I’ve never looked back! New knitters don’t know how lucky they are with teachers like you on video!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +50

      oh yes...the hours I spent trying to figure out what a book was trying to tell me...haha.

    • @effieboo9275
      @effieboo9275 Год назад +6

      What is magic loop?

    • @inestavelin7854
      @inestavelin7854 Год назад +6

      I am a beginner knitter and you are a patient instructor. Your technique is easy to follow and inspiring to the student. Thank you and hopefully, I shall be good at it.

    • @lanadoyle7110
      @lanadoyle7110 Год назад +4

      I love this comment I'm new to knitting I learned crochet back in 2011 I'm a 5th generation crochet I've mastered the art of crochet now I'm interested in knitting and learning a lot from it. They say crochet is super hard for knitters to learn but knowing both skills can be a blessing 🙌 happy knitting yall

    • @heidim7732
      @heidim7732 Год назад +1

      My mother and my mother-in-law both tried to teach me how to knit decades ago, and it was a frustrating disaster. I couldn't manage tension at all, everything just got tighter and tighter ad infinitum until I could barely move the needles.
      I learned crochet about 3 years ago, from a combination of books and youtube tutorials. Somehow I picked it up so much easier, especially the tensioning. So I started to look at knitting again, and I realised... I'd always been instructed in English knitting. And I'm sort of ambidextrous, and my left hand wants to be much busier.
      Continental knitting is already going so much better for me. I'm going to practise the 20 stitches starting from casting-on several times, until I have some confidence. Then I'm going to start knitting coasters and dishcloths!

  • @susannemund7032
    @susannemund7032 Год назад +102

    I'm 77 years young and grew up knitting using the English method. Your video has given me the confidence to try this new method of knitting which may be easier on arthritic joints. Thank you.

    • @chrisjones3901
      @chrisjones3901 Год назад +3

      Same here

    • @alicemuiruri2533
      @alicemuiruri2533 11 месяцев назад +2

      cool right

    • @laviniatoma3716
      @laviniatoma3716 9 месяцев назад

      I try to learn the english way, as I live in Canada, and my friends are knitting different than my continental knitt...it is hard and I gave up ,😂

  • @briannavoyles8626
    @briannavoyles8626 2 года назад +367

    Honestly, the MOST helpful knitting videos I've ever found!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +10

      thank you so much Brianna! glad my effort paid off

    • @ivanavidakovicgrujic1532
      @ivanavidakovicgrujic1532 2 года назад +4

      I agree

    • @pelusaserey4201
      @pelusaserey4201 2 года назад +6

      @@NimbleNeedles Yes! your videos are SO helpful. I am learning a lot with you. Thank you for all you do!

    • @minavane5533
      @minavane5533 Год назад +3

      Same!! You're a great teacher NimbleNeedles. Thank you for taking the time to make this.

    • @KSiyahDanielle
      @KSiyahDanielle Год назад

      Seriously though

  • @marshastrand2590
    @marshastrand2590 5 месяцев назад +13

    This is the best knitting video I've watched, and I've watched a lot! If you're a beginner, or if you just want to learn the continental stitch as I did, this is definitely the video from which you should learn. Don't be daunted by the 40 minutes. He is engaging, and truly goes over what he's teaching several times - not twice as is usually the case with other videos. He'll teach you about how to hold your hands and your arms so you avoid hurting yourself. It's the most comprehensive knitting tutorial out there. What a great teacher!!!

  • @nicolerince
    @nicolerince 2 года назад +87

    Hello all. I had knitted a little in my twenties when my daughter was born. Than nothing for 50 years. My husband of 56 years, his health was declining. I was nervous and seemed to need to do something with my hands. I started knitting scarfs for the homeless, and I was on my way. Learning and doing helps with the loss.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +17

      it does. My partner was going through a very rough time at the beginning of this year and knitting kept me sane!

    • @SXYKITTEN1974
      @SXYKITTEN1974 2 года назад +1

      Nicole, your situation with the time I’m between knitting and picking it up again sounds like me. I’m sure it’s like riding a bike, once you learn you never forget, and with these nice refreshers we will do it again:) happy knitting

    • @SomeSomaek
      @SomeSomaek 2 года назад +1

      sorry for your loss, hope your knitting will continue to heal your big heart

    • @emilysartcart
      @emilysartcart 2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing

  • @petarmarjanovic4607
    @petarmarjanovic4607 Год назад +25

    Bro, thank you so much. I've started knitting 2 days ago. I've found your tutorial among the first but didn't stick with it as continental felt way too rigid and hard as opposed to the English method that I found more natural. I've wasted about a day trying all the different ways and techniques but they all lead to the same nonsense. Now, I came back here. I took time and patiently watched your every move, following along. Let me tell you, if I had known this method was this easy once you get the motions right, I would have never searched for other tutorials. Now your videos are all I need to knit whatever I want. Thank you again, this is so high quality I can't even believe we just have it here for everyone to knit along to. Bless you my guy and keep the good work going!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      Heh. I really put a loooot of thought into this video. Glad the effort paid off 🥰🧶

    • @OzzyMcBean
      @OzzyMcBean 3 месяца назад

      I was exactly the same. I started yesterday not knowing how to cast on, or what casting on even was, haha! I spent all day trying and failing and watching a bunch of different videos. I even had to sleep on it last night, and when I woke up this morning I was finally able to knit TWO ROWS! :D At first I was disheartened, but now I'm so happy with my progress! Hahaha!
      The easiest way to cast on which I found was in this video here:
      ruclips.net/video/p_R1UDsNOMk/видео.html&ab_channel=RJKnits
      But that video teaches English knitting, I think... When I saw the continental method in this video, my mind was blown. It looked so much faster and I decided I'd give it a try. Looked a lot harder to learn at first, but I'm sure it'll pay off in the long run if I get better at this style. I also watched this video for extra tuition on how to knit continental:
      ruclips.net/video/q92bAeVFdao/видео.html&ab_channel=RoxanneRichardson
      I know I'm recommending other videos, but they compliment this one a lot, I think. The method for casting on here seemed very tricky compared to the other one. Is there any benefit or reason for casting on like that? Is the end result any different? I'm totally new to this whole business! Thanks so much for the in-depth tutorial! Not many other videos are aimed at COMPLETE beginners like this.

  • @rshaw6083
    @rshaw6083 Год назад +76

    This has been the BEST tutorial I have come across. The way you slowed down and also explained it helped me so much. You also pointed out around the 14-minute mark, to be patient. That the muscles and brain need to learn the motions and such, that really helped me. I was thinking I was too "dumb" to do knitting and was getting disappointed. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +6

      awesome. that's kind of what I was aiming for. putting together a very comprehensive resource for knitters who truly want to get started!

    • @peterdoyle4530
      @peterdoyle4530 4 месяца назад

      I agree

  • @user-fk2tc3oe5d
    @user-fk2tc3oe5d 2 месяца назад +3

    norman, i have knitted for over 50 years but I'm about to teach a beginner. Your videos are perfect and you're a continental knitter. I love your step by step directions and your slow motion. examples; these are the best continental teaching tools around. And your patterns are beautiful. Thank you for making these available, its a wonderful resource.

  • @cynthiamarie8845
    @cynthiamarie8845 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for responding! You can train an old dog new tricks!! Awesome timing, I asked in someone else's comments: Why are my knits on the inside in the round? No answer. I watched your magic loop video and got my answer and cried...watching this one I am now encouraged. Thank you. After being on a ventialater it messes up your memory. Everything is new...Thank You again

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  4 месяца назад

      glad you were able to find your answer.
      I don't see responses to other people's comment. But if you have a question, always comment one the first level and I should be able to come back to you in a timely manner :)

  • @euniceh9851
    @euniceh9851 3 месяца назад +8

    I have found a great technique teacher who does not presume I have prior knowledge ... Norman you are Terrific💕

  • @norelleholgate8930
    @norelleholgate8930 Год назад +3

    A born teacher. That wonderful precise German manner of explaining a procedure.

  • @amyfeigt6715
    @amyfeigt6715 Год назад +71

    This video was exactly what i needed! I have been crocheting for about 30 years & have been wanting to learn to knit for ages, but could just never quite get the hang of it. Continental knitting feels so much more natural for me since I'm used to controlling the yarn with my left hand & grabbing the stitches with my right, but I was still getting frustrated because my tension was too tight. after watching your instructions, I realized my problem! After so many years of always "yarn over" for crocheting, I realized that I was wrapping the yarn clockwise when I tried to knit! That one simple fix, of wrapping the yarn COUNTER-CLOCKWISE made ALL the difference! Thank you! I'm halfway through my first knitted washcloth without frogging the whole thing out of frustration. Soon, maybe be my knitting will be closer to my skill-level with crocheting! Thanks Again!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +7

      very happy to hear that and yeah...that's the only tricky part about switching to crochet...tho on a more interesting note, you can crochet with yo counter-clockwise as well for some interesting results.

    • @amandasmith8212
      @amandasmith8212 Год назад +3

      Totally agree, I crochet and I am now learning to knit

  • @356diane
    @356diane Год назад +14

    This is the best beginner knitting video of all time. All my questions were answered in one place instead of trying to figure things out all over youtube. It's a clear path forward. Thank you for all the thought and patience you put in!

  • @legalizemarinara
    @legalizemarinara 2 года назад +66

    i’m a brand new knitter and i’ve been watching a ton of videos. i have small hands so i have trouble with continental but you’re the first person i’ve seen to show how to pick the thread through the stitch while knitting! what a game changer! this is a great video, thank you so much 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +6

      awesome! glad to hear my video was able to help you along!

  • @0palOpal0pal
    @0palOpal0pal 3 месяца назад +3

    My mother tried to teach me English knitting when I was a kid, and it just didn't click. Instead I took up crochet and I've been crocheting for 11 years now, but still couldn't knit. I was talking with a friend about knitting, and I decided I was going to try again, and I found this tonight and tried it and within a few hours, I'm able to stockinette! I'm so happy with this, thank you so much.

  • @livinginmexico
    @livinginmexico Год назад +9

    After 60 years of knitting, I wanted to learn the continental way, and your demonstration, slow motion, clear explanations and reassurance got me off and running. Now I am continental picking! I should have learned this years ago. Thank you Norman.

  • @margaretcameron3949
    @margaretcameron3949 Год назад +44

    Hallo Norman. Thank you so much for your clear and informative video. I am 74 years old, live in Scotland, and have been knitting since I was 7. I was taught Scottish knitting where the knitting needle is tucked under the right arm allowing the right hand to work the yarn without actually having to hold the needle (there are one or two videos on RUclips showing how it’s done). It’s a faster method than English knitting.
    I’ve been trying to teach myself to knit on shorter needles (I can knit in the round on 4 needles, but 2 needles is a different story), but after so many years of Scottish knitting, I am finding it very difficult to hold the needles and develop a comfortable rhythm! I have already tried Continental knitting and feel comfortable with the knit stitch, but not so much with the purl stitch. Your video has now explained it very well and I’m looking forward to practicing it. Thanks again and I look forward to watching your other videos.

    • @lindaethell2933
      @lindaethell2933 Год назад +3

      I’m so pleased to read this! My mum taught me to knit and I’ve always knit with the right needle under my arm - so many people have commented that it looks odd that I thought it was just a bad habit I’d developed. I had no idea it was Scottish knitting . This is my first try at continental knitting and I’m finding it very difficult so far.

    • @kristinasveric
      @kristinasveric Год назад +2

      Hello Margaret, my mother in law taught me this method when I first started knitting, interestingly enough she's Italian and has been taught to knit that way by her grandmother. I find it amusing how the same styles have different names in different parts of the world. All the best!

    • @michellesymmons4557
      @michellesymmons4557 Год назад +1

      Thank goodness! I am the only person I know that knits with the right needle under their armpit! Everyone thinks I am nuts and I genuinely can't remember who taught me to knit like that. I'm from Yorkshire by the way. I'm really struggling with the continental style!

    • @resourcedragon
      @resourcedragon Год назад +1

      @@michellesymmons4557: I'm another underarm knitter, taught by my mother who learnt the technique from a family friend but I don't know where the friend learnt it. My music teacher whose mother was from Yorkshire said that the technique is used there. I've also seen a Lebanese Christian woman use that technique.

  • @cloudberry1979
    @cloudberry1979 10 месяцев назад +10

    Hi Norman! I’m an English style knitter who has been trying to master continental style for ages. Previously I could never tension the yarn properly and had to keep stopping. Your suggestion of wrapping it twice round the pointer finger has been a game changer. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! 😀

  • @nattcattt
    @nattcattt Год назад +16

    As someone who is an avid crocheter and has tried to pick up knitting a couple of separate times I always struggled with it. This tutorial made things feel soooo much more natural. I can actually see myself picking this up properly now!

  • @linelladevlin7701
    @linelladevlin7701 10 дней назад +1

    Really excellent tutorial. The slow motion every now and then is a great addition. I have spent more than 60 yrs knitting the English way. After becoming obsessed with Fair Isle knitting I decided to make the switch, at least for those projects. Your video is excellent and I am so happy that I “found” you! As I work through your lessons and great tips I know my knitting will improve with respect to the finer details. Thank you. 😊

  • @ikramtab939
    @ikramtab939 Год назад +6

    Honestly, your video is so helpful. I was so confused about how to handle the working yarn because when I watched other videos, they did not wrap it around their pinkie or their index, which made it slip or made it too loose. I like how detailed and passionate you are. It shows how much you want to help us beginners. Thank you so much for your video. I hope you're having the greatest time.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      my pleasure! and welcome to my channel, eh? :)

  • @AutumnFictions
    @AutumnFictions Год назад +5

    I've been crocheting for 9 years and just picked up knitting. My natural response was to hold the yarn in my left hand as I do with crochet. But as I looked up tutorials I started to notice people holding it in their right hands. I decided to look up the basics again to make sure I remember things correctly and I found this video. Perfect timing!! I was about to try and change to my right hand, that would have been so slow!

  • @angelicaivelisse
    @angelicaivelisse 2 года назад +10

    The best tutorial on Continental Knitting!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      aww..thank you! I really tried to to pour everything I know into one resource. Glad it paid off!

  • @faebrookeglen5169
    @faebrookeglen5169 2 года назад +12

    After many years of NOT knitting, I'm starting over. TY Norman for these wonderful videos!!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      you are very welcome. And make sure to comment (again) in case you run into any problems :)

    • @mehchocolate1257
      @mehchocolate1257 Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles you're probably the first guy I've seen who knits

  • @flourishfaithfiber
    @flourishfaithfiber 2 года назад +13

    Hi Norman. I am a crocheter and new to knitting. I have been trying continental knitting for a while, but feel so much better about it after watching your video. You were so clear on picking, but also clear that it wasn't necessary for a beginner to do or master. This was such an encouraging video. My favorite tip...keep fingers relaxed. Thank you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful! And yeah, relaxing is so important even tho it feels like you have to grip tight! :)

  • @AngieEsteves
    @AngieEsteves 9 месяцев назад +4

    After watching countless other videos, that simply did nothing for me and I was ready to just give up and go back to my one and only favorite "crochet", I decided to give it one last video and yours was it. OMG! game changer! I love the way you explained the simple basics and took the time to go over and through these basics which are the "foundation" of knitting and now I really feel confident that I am actually going to succeed in knitting. Can't wait to start with only your channel, I can honestly say this is the only channel you need if you're just beginning. Thank you so much.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  9 месяцев назад

      Aww..very happy I was able to speed you along. Thx for the lovely feedback ❤️

  • @madelynnchildress8369
    @madelynnchildress8369 2 месяца назад +1

    I have finally found a good teacher! I've tried crocheting with RUclips videos and friends and I just can't get the hang of it. I usually walk away so frustrated and in tears. I watched each part of your for a few days. You have very clear pronouncing even when I have it in super slow. It's taking me about a week and a half to get the hang of the cast on and knit stitch and I'm almost ready for the next section. Thank you so much! You are a natural teacher and you give helpful advice on not tensing up and relaxing. You are very calming to listen to.

  • @samanthabaetens4971
    @samanthabaetens4971 Год назад +2

    how lovely to see a man knitting. my grandad used to knit.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      awesome. It used to be a lot more popular. Changed in the middle of the 19th century.

  • @apt5287
    @apt5287 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much Norman! I started learning English style when I was a kid and have re-picked up knitting after a 6 year long hiatus and wanted to learn continental to get through projects with more ease, and challenge my mind. this is SO MUCH faster than english and is going to be a game changer for me and the clothes that I want to make. I appreciate your work so so much!!

  • @teravolt3261
    @teravolt3261 Год назад +4

    Dude, I cannot express how thankful I am that this video exists! I was getting so frustrated with my knitting never ever being right, no matter what I did, and was about ready to just give it up.
    And then I gave this video a watch, and oh my god I get it now! I even get how to purl now! Thank you so much!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      awesome! welcome to my channel and happy knitting!!

  • @dawnboysen2821
    @dawnboysen2821 2 года назад +2

    I am so glad I found your blog. I knit the English way and want to transition to continental knitting and this tutorial was perfect.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      awesome. very happy to hear I was able to help you!

  • @mackenziedesire7515
    @mackenziedesire7515 18 часов назад +1

    Ah! I was taught to knit as a child, so the English knitting method wasn't unfamiliar to me, but as someone who wound up predominantly crocheting, continental is _so_ much better feeling! I deal with chronic pain, and once I got back into knitting, I was going too fast for myself (lol) and cramping up, but this is a big help! I'll definitely be watching through more tutorials, since this goes at a nice pace for me, Thanks!

  • @cynthiayuskaitis6422
    @cynthiayuskaitis6422 7 месяцев назад +3

    Norman! I l return here every few days because my brain forgets! Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @rachelcowling7957
    @rachelcowling7957 8 месяцев назад +5

    Oh my gosh I love you ! You made this so simple and clear ! I’m a crochet fan but being trying to learn to knit and I’m dead pleased to have found this video . I’ve bought so many books and such and watched 100s of videos here this is by far the best one ! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Ladythyme
    @Ladythyme 4 месяца назад +1

    OMG I crochet but have struggled with trying to knit for years and FINALLY I can actually do it! Best videos I’ve found..TY!….this is actually Fun!

  • @laceycook4935
    @laceycook4935 2 месяца назад +1

    I have probably watched this video over and over and over again, and sometimes I just like to play it as a reminder to take breaks and keep my hands loose. Thank you for this video, keep up the great teaching!!

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts Год назад +6

    I think that you are a natural teacher and I enjoy your videos. I'm back in the knitting game and going through them to so that I can pick up some good continental knitting tips and tricks - I've done the English style for years. Thank you, Norman. ❤

  • @kadienolan960
    @kadienolan960 2 года назад +4

    I've been trying to learn for 4 years, I crochet mainly and my grandma has tried so hard to teach me how to knit. I'm not even sure how but the way you explained it here and slowed down was just amazing. It finally makes since, I can cast on now and not lose my tension which was the number 1 issue I've been having over the years. Now that I finally get this I'm going to knit more often! Thank you so much for making this, you're amazing.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +2

      That's awesme, Kadie! And feel free to come back any time in case you need any pointers.

  • @MsKam525
    @MsKam525 Год назад +1

    So during the pandemic I decided to learn to knit. I watched many videos by many different people, started with English style, then found Continental. So I knew "HOW" to knit when I found you. So I didn't bother with this video. I was watching a different one when I saw you do the purl stitch. WAIT. I don't make my purl stitch like that, what is going on? So I came back to this video and watched you teach the purl stitch. Well, 2 years too late, I have been knitting the purl stitch very differently and wrong. Just wrong, wrong, wrong. So I came back and watched this video. Thank you for the wonderful videos. I have watched many of them. Now I will have to go and retrain myself on the purl stitch. Your videos are so helpful and explain very well how to move, what to do, and what it should all look like. Thank you so very much for the time you take and put into your videos and blog.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      glad I can be part of your knitting journey.

  • @aliciadamrow3869
    @aliciadamrow3869 15 дней назад

    Norman is so freakin adorable! I'm so glad I stumbled across these tutorials. I've been crocheting for 30 years, and in the last decade I've wanted to knit and thought it would be too hard, but...Norman makes it easy to understand, especially with how he explains the architecture of the stitches. Thank you Norman!

  • @saraseagrist9567
    @saraseagrist9567 2 года назад +21

    I'm looking forward to this series! Your tutorials are well presented with lots of details of not just the specific technique, but why one approach is better than another. I appreciate the slow motion feature so that I can follow along while watching you present the techniques.

  • @idax471
    @idax471 15 дней назад

    thanks for explaining it so clearly what you’re doing and repeating so many times without any annoying background music! this was the tutorial that clicked as a newbie knitter transitioning from English ❤

  • @alexpond648
    @alexpond648 2 года назад +12

    Continental or German (sock stitch) style is how I learned and what I find the most comfortable. I like your videos. I learned knitting from my great-grandmother and my grandmothers as a little child, but when I started school I stopped knitting. Your videos are great and I remembered and relearned a lot. Thank you for that!
    I also use the cast on you were showing most of the time, but I use two needles in different sizes, because I find it to loose when I use the same size, but to narrow, when using just one needle.

  • @juliesimpson5363
    @juliesimpson5363 2 года назад +4

    First time I’ve seen Norman’s videos and I am super impressed. I’ll be visiting your tutorials regularly. Thank you Norman.

  • @minavane5533
    @minavane5533 Год назад +12

    Your channel is a blessing along with your wonderful teaching skills. Thank you so much for putting the time to make these videos. I'm a knitting beginner and I really needed this.

  • @suletheknitter
    @suletheknitter 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am already a knitter. I'm trying to switch to continental way and I'm literally crying right now like a child's first day at school. I loved your explanation, I wish I had discovered your channel much earlier.
    Love from Istanbul ❤

  • @ArtWaxer
    @ArtWaxer Год назад +1

    OH. MY. GOSH!!! I’ve watched so many videos trying to improve my technique, and yours are the best I’ve seen. I live the slow motion!! THANK YOU!!!

  • @tanniebanannie
    @tanniebanannie Год назад +4

    Thank you SO MUCH for including that picking method you showed at 14:15 !! This is going to save my hands so much pain!
    Having been a crocheter for a little over a year, I STILL death grip my yarn and hook and it really gets to me! Have been trying to break the habit little by little. But with all these tips you included, ESPECIALLY the picking one, I'm getting ahead of those bad habits as I learn to knit. 💜💜💜

  • @louisewilson1063
    @louisewilson1063 2 года назад +26

    Hello Norman, I have just discovered your videos, my goodness what a difference this makes to me. I previously tried knitting but kept giving up and I never knew how to fix my mistakes. Thank you so much for such clear and informative instructions plus actual guidance on what to do to fix things when they go wrong. You have made the whole learning process far less daunting and I thank you for that. Best wishes to you from Scotland 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +3

      Great! Really tried to create a resource that went beyond the ordinary 😅🧶

  • @AliceB-tm5sb
    @AliceB-tm5sb Год назад +1

    Great teaching! Clear and concise. I've knit for some time but decided I had to learn the continental style of knitting and this was the perfect explanation.

  • @stephanieburchfield4751
    @stephanieburchfield4751 2 года назад +27

    Norman, you are amazing!! This is so helpful, and you've answered questions I've had for years about Continental knitting. I've wanted to make the switch for years and am so deeply grateful for these helpful tutorials.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +2

      Wonderful! very happy to hear this video also works out for a seasoned knitter who wants to make the switch

    • @sallyyotz3995
      @sallyyotz3995 2 года назад

      I have wanted to make the switch to continental as well, and this video is helping me do just that!

  • @jacquelinegavriel7209
    @jacquelinegavriel7209 11 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing tutorial! I crochet and had a hard time getting the motions to feel natural with other methods. You explained everything so thoroughly, mentioned other information we need to know, and provided links for more specific focuses. Thank you!

  • @catmaclaggan
    @catmaclaggan Год назад +3

    Ok I'm psyched up now to retrain myself from English to Continental.😺It's been about 12 years since I picked up my needles and I wasn't very proficient anyway so it feels like a good a time to make the switch and improve from here. Your videos are amazingly helpful, Norman. What a wonderful teacher you are!! XO

  • @Dollectable_Dreams
    @Dollectable_Dreams 8 месяцев назад +1

    You really deserve the 4m views that someone else has on a "how to knit" video where he doesn't even address how to hold the yarn or tension. He never holds the yarn and you can imagine the mess I did by not holding the yarn to regulate tension.....you really explain everything when teaching!! Well done

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  8 месяцев назад +1

      Well, this video IS approaching the 1 million views mark. So I'm happy with that already. And truth be told, some people just want to knit one thing and not actually learn knitting. So I guess there is an audience for everything.
      Still, glad you liked my efforts in this video. I really tried to go the extra mile and put a loooot of thought and effort into this video :)

    • @Dollectable_Dreams
      @Dollectable_Dreams 8 месяцев назад

      @NimbleNeedles Wow Norman!!! What you do and how you do it it's pretty impressive but answering to every message is a superior level of dedication!! I'm grateful for your answer!! 😚

  • @camillegee9430
    @camillegee9430 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Norman. I have been crocheting for 10 years, done a couple of Tunisian projects, and I'm finally learning to knit. Throwing felt completely wrong to me, I need to have the working yarn in one hand and the 'active needle' in the other or my brain just breaks. As soon as you started showing the knit stitch I immediately started picking, it felt sooo natural to me. Thanks to you I'll be knitting projects in no time!

  • @jamie-louiseevans8785
    @jamie-louiseevans8785 2 года назад +3

    So pleased with how straight forward this video has been for me. As normally exclusively crochet. This has not come natural to me learning to knit but I'm appear to be doing great so far thank you

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      very happy to hear that. Typically continental knitting is quite easy for crocheters as you hold the hand in the same hand :)

  • @rebeccabuck8716
    @rebeccabuck8716 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for the slow motion, features. I’m trying to learn continental but I initially learned the “ English” method. I’m also very excited about learning to fix mistakes. The class I took didn’t teach us to correct mistakes, make a swatch or read a pattern. So, again, Thank you

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! i have a full video on fixing mistakes here on well, Rebecca. So maybe check that out later on.

  • @jessabellbaby
    @jessabellbaby 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a crocheter, this video is amazing. I am going to try to learn knitting again with this style. Thank you ❤

  • @GentlethemJoey
    @GentlethemJoey 9 месяцев назад +1

    I started as a crocheter, so knitting was really daunting because it’s just SO different. I tried loom knitting because it is a little easier ti understand, although I always struggled with my tension always being way too tight on a loom, but it give me a close up view of what the stitches are meant to look like and exactly what is happening to the yarn as you knit, so when I finally got the hang of traditional knitting, I feel like I had a really good grasp of “wait, does this look right? Is the yarn going where it should?” I’m still a knitting beginner, but your videos have been such an encouragement and I’ve learned lots from you! I hope beginners stick with it and don’t give up. It really is tricky at first, but once it clicks, it’s like riding a bike and you’ll never forget. 🤩❤️🧶

  • @antjelunskens432
    @antjelunskens432 2 года назад +4

    I am also from Germany and I just love the creativity in both Knitting and Crocheting community, especially here on RUclips. Just found your Channel and subscribed right away, thank you so much for these positive, and encouraging videos! I am sure, you help beginners a lot with them!! 😊 I was fortunate to have my grandma to teach me all techniques when I was a kid, but you can always learn more and adapt from others, so to this day, I am curious to learn and have so much fun with my hobbies. I enjoy needle work as a part of my life for 30+ years, which was a challenge at times since I have a tremor in both hands, but needle work helps me relax and calm down after work and is kind of my yoga 😇 To all the beginners: it is such an amazing feeling to see something you created being worn or used, basically loved by the people you made them for, and it is always worth a try ☺️ because of the tremor, I was quite intimidated to knit socks, I cannot say exactly why, but it is probably because the stitches are of course smaller in gauge size. Long story short, by now, socks are my favorite thing, because they are small projects, easy to take along with you and I can finish them faster than most other projects. And my daughter (16) loves wearing them 😇

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      Schön von dir zu höhren Antje und selbstverständlich auch deine ermutigende Geschichte. Willkommen hier auf meinem Kanal! :)

  • @danielpip1313
    @danielpip1313 2 года назад +4

    Thank you, Norman! I've been an English-style knitter, and I've tried multiple times to learn Continental knitting, but I was never able to find a tensioning method that worked. The way you explained it worked very well, and I'm looking forward to practicing more and hopefully improve my speed (because there are SO many things I want to knit!!)

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      Very happy to hear that my way of explaining things work for you. And yes, practise will solve a lot of problems :)

  • @kathrynmorris4724
    @kathrynmorris4724 Год назад +1

    One of the best beginners videos I have ever found! THANK YOU so much for your hard work. I truly appreciate you saying multiple times throughout the video which way to wrap the yarn around the needle as I need both visual and audio instruction.

  • @zia_kat
    @zia_kat Год назад +1

    thank you, norman! you are my absolute favorite knitting teacher on yt. i learned english knitting a while ago but never liked it so i dropped it and moved to crochet. recently i thought about revisiting knitting via continental and now i'm loving it. continental makes so much sense coming from crochet. the movements are so efficient. i had no idea that my dislike of knitting came down to the technique and this video is the perfect starting tutorial. ❤

  • @viviantruong8708
    @viviantruong8708 2 года назад +47

    Excellent teaching method: clear and precise. Thank you so much.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome Vivian. And feel free to comment any time in case you need any help :)

    • @viviantruong8708
      @viviantruong8708 2 года назад

      @@NimbleNeedles I’m an absolute beginner and really appreciate this type of informative videos. Please continue this series. Thank you.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      @@viviantruong8708 sure! Though for the most part I keep the simple tutorials to my second channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCDUgpVfqgFHcFGq-AkhktoQ

    • @viviantruong8708
      @viviantruong8708 2 года назад

      @@NimbleNeedles Again, thank you so much Norman, for directing me to your second RUclips channel. This is exactly what I needed.

  • @leewhitley2670
    @leewhitley2670 2 года назад +5

    You’re so amazing! Thank you for making videos 💚I have been an avid crocheter for 5+ years and I have decided I wanted to try to knit and your videos have helped me a lot!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful! and yes, I'm sure you can do it. speaking from experience, crocheters learn continental knitting at twice the speed!

    • @leewhitley2670
      @leewhitley2670 2 года назад

      @@NimbleNeedles oh that makes me feel better! I’m kinda getting the hang of it thank you!

  • @cassierobinson9513
    @cassierobinson9513 Год назад +2

    I am self taught and have struggled tidying up my knitting to my satisfaction and you have helped me to knit beautifully. Thank you so much!

  • @OwenStorm-yo9cq
    @OwenStorm-yo9cq 13 дней назад

    I am a regular joe, though I loved watching Mum and other family member knitting an crocheting and always wanted to go into it though it seems like magic of the most advance order haha.
    I am very thankfully for the tips an tutorial, it was sincerely appreciated, I'm grateful!
    Cheers n.n

  • @diannejeffers4731
    @diannejeffers4731 2 года назад +15

    Norman, you are an excellent teacher! Thank you. I am a self taught English style knitter. I learned from a book years ago. You Tube wasn’t around when I learned lol. I am trying to learn how to knit faster by continental knitting. I’ve got the tension correct for the knit stitch, but I’m still fumbling a bit tensioning with the purl stitch. I’ll get there with practice. Your videos are very good and I look forward to each one. Keep up the good work.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear that. And do feel free to comment anytime you need any specific pointers!

    • @crystalwarelk
      @crystalwarelk 2 года назад +4

      You might want to check out his video on the Norwegian Purl stitch. When I was first learning, I too had problems with continental purling but the Norwegian Purl stitch worked better for me. Now I can do either way but if I only need to do 1-4 purl stitches then I’ll use the Norwegian Purl.

    • @EvieO1950
      @EvieO1950 2 года назад

      I agree. If you’re struggling with purling try the Norwegian purl. Fiddly at first but easy and fast once you master it. It made all the difference for me.

    • @ConnyNordlicht
      @ConnyNordlicht 2 года назад +1

      Hi, dear, Izm a teacher, too, and I beg you to watch Portuguesian purling Style. Doing this you only have to woop up the yarn with your left thumb and that's it! They do the tension by laying the yarn around the neck, then holding it like half a ring over the right middle finger. All then comes by itself. Cs it's so easy they normally purl, knitting stitch is a bit less easy but easy as well. Their purling is as easy that a child on the age of 3 can do it for hours without any help. Really, give it a try and you'll have several styles to switch whenever you want. You'll find„Portuguesian knit style“ writing here on RUclips or at Google as well. Or any browser. Ok? Give me a back - answer and you'll know me happy without end. Be blessed, dear!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +3

      @@ConnyNordlicht guys, please. I really appreciate you trying to help, but here on my channel there are a couple of golden rules. And one of the most important ones is not trying to convince others one knitting style was better than the others - especially if there was no question in the first place. Thank you. 🙏

  • @andersonomo597
    @andersonomo597 2 года назад +6

    Great video - thank-you Norman! Your patience and clear explanations make you a wonderful teacher! I only knit squares for blankets for Wrap With Love (an Aussie charity that distributes these blankets around the world) but I'm ready to expand beyond garter stitch - I'm a continental knitter who's afraid of pearl stich LOL -so I'll definitely be using all your videos for learning and inspiration! . The one little thing I've worked out myself BTW is to weigh my left-over yarn to see if there's enough for a full square or what fraction there of so I can plan mixing colours ahead rather than running out just short of completion - hope that makes sense. Cheers!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      excellent! and make sure to come back and ask your questions anytime in case you are stuck!

  • @DaniGirl6
    @DaniGirl6 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all the time you spent making this video. I wanted to learn the continental method and you did a perfect job explaining it. Thank you for sharing your time to put together this thoughtful tutorial.

  • @michelleperlick8762
    @michelleperlick8762 Год назад

    Oh my goodness what a wonderful and comprehensive video! I have been a knitter for years, but have wanted to learn continental knitting so i could pick rather than throw! This helped so much!

  • @wendegennardo222
    @wendegennardo222 Год назад +4

    I was an avid crocheter, but I love the look of knit. I am mostly self taught I know how to knit and purl, cast on and bind off. I learned English knitting but want to improve upon continental knitting. I found your video accidentally and loved it. Thank you again for sharing,your knowledge and,patience. I have arthritis in my fingers so I am getting back into using my hands after a long time. I am very excited to have found you. Thanks again.

  • @tonisjustknotright
    @tonisjustknotright 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much. The counter clockwise was confusing me. You showed me I was doing it correctly. Thank you for all the tips. I hope to learn to be a basic knitter. Hats and scarves are my goal at this point, and nice dishcloths.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      That definitely sounds doable. Especially as I have video tutorials for these here as well (just in case)

    • @aparnap346
      @aparnap346 2 года назад

      Thank you

  • @daddyslittlegirl226
    @daddyslittlegirl226 Год назад +2

    This video is so helpful! I have been crocheting for 15 years, and I have always wanted to learn how to knit. Knitting has always seemed difficult so I never learned. This made it seem much less intimidating. Thank you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      aweome! welcome to my channel and the wonderful world of knitting. And psst..you can even combine the two crafts ::P ruclips.net/video/rZw-o98yPm0/видео.html

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 2 года назад

    Your teaching method is very clear. I recently picked up knitting after trying it when I was younger. Still not consistent. I started with the English/American throwing style, but when I picked it back up, saw people doing it like you do, so I tried it and liked the idea, except holding my finger in the air made my hand cramp up. Lol. Now I've picked up the Norwegien style, which is similar, but no finger in the air. Now I can switch styles, if I want, and never get a cramp. It's fun to have options. Thank you for putting your heart into your videos. It shows.

  • @lisadavis3643
    @lisadavis3643 2 года назад +3

    Incredible! I just started knitting on Saturday and used the English style. I gave up by Sunday. It seemed so inefficient to me. Today, I spent hours watching your beginner videos and started really truly knitting! Thank you, thank you for your fabulous teaching and perfect filming (love the colors you use btw). Every time I got frustrated, you reminded me to be patient with myself. I can't thank you enough, Norman!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      that's the best feedback I could possibly get. Thank you Lisa.
      And remember that you can always come back and comment with your questions! :)

    • @lisadavis3643
      @lisadavis3643 2 года назад

      @@NimbleNeedles Ha. Ok - two questions. Sometimes at the end of a row, a big loop is dangling. I guess I never finished the stitch but I have no idea what to do with it to fix it. Which brings me to my next question (and request). I don't understand what's happening when I'm knitting - visually. So I feel that keeps me at a disadvantage when it comes to fixing mistakes. Can you do a video that shows in slow motion what's happening (stitch wise and row wise) and how doing the opposite would change it? I don't know if I'm making it clear. I just know I'm not the best when it comes to seeing patterns or seeing how things are put together. I need more explanation than the extra Joe lol.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      @@lisadavis3643 i am not sure what you mean, no 🙈

    • @lisadavis3643
      @lisadavis3643 2 года назад

      @@NimbleNeedles LOL. OK - so I think it's called "reading your knitting". Not just distinguishing a knit vs purl side in a stocking stitch etc. but really understanding how each stitch is made. It seems to me that I would be able to catch mistakes more easily if I knew this. Does THAT make sense lol?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      @@lisadavis3643 ah..well, I plan to do s video on that. But dunno when as it would require a ton of swatches 😅

  • @michellebelanger7574
    @michellebelanger7574 2 года назад +3

    I finished my first knitting swatch! I can't believe all the things I was able to learn from a single video! Amazing teacher! I am sooo proud of myself 😅 For the next few days I'm just going to keep practicing similar swatches using the 2 stitches you taught us in this video and using different colors so then I can confidently move on to the next lesson 😁

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      Good plan. And u know, if prolong that swatch, you get a scarf 😊🧶

  • @FIZZZZYY
    @FIZZZZYY 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is my first time knitting, this video really did help me thank you so much!! I’m 18 with two nieces (one is on the way) and im so stoked to start this! Thank you so so much!

  • @filoszsnz
    @filoszsnz Год назад +1

    Norman, you are my knitting guru. As I am left handed, sometimes it is more difficult for me to cope with the technique, but your videos and instructions always help to stop and improve myself. Thank you for your inspiration, kindness and motivation to knit. Wish you all the best!

  • @defenderofmen8663
    @defenderofmen8663 7 месяцев назад +3

    "Comment how you learn to knit" I'm doing it right now watching this video 😀

  • @moomoojayjay
    @moomoojayjay 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic tutorial, thank you! 😊

  • @petermaria890
    @petermaria890 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Norman. I just started continental knitting (at age 67) and your videos are so clear and helpful in yhis. I like that you focus a lot on how to hold needles, tension, the logic behind things, etc. Keep on doing the good work her. Best regards from Sweden, Peter Maria

  • @YKKY
    @YKKY 2 года назад +1

    You are the FIRST person ever to explain to me how to turn the yarn to the back!! Thank you so much, this is an awesome video!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome. Glad I could show u something you didn't see before 😊😊

  • @Witchydream
    @Witchydream 21 день назад

    Ive been looking everywhere for someone who knits the same way I learned! I just wanted to learn how to purl again cause I forgot. I learned how to knit several years ago and my teacher also taught me purl but not much so I’ve forgotten. Thank you so much! I know how to purl as well as knit the same way!

  • @peterdoyle4530
    @peterdoyle4530 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining how to knit continental way, especially how to hold the yarn which I found very helpful . You are an amazing teacher, and explain so clearly and easily 😊

  • @nlb9307
    @nlb9307 6 месяцев назад

    So glad I found you! Have taken up knitting again after many years, and your input, support, expertise, and positive energy are truly appreciated ❤ Thank you!

  • @choosey2022
    @choosey2022 Год назад +1

    I have watched several other videos on knitting the continental way. THIS IS THE BEST

  • @JaybirdOnYouTube
    @JaybirdOnYouTube Год назад +1

    After throwing for years and fearing continental, recently viewing this in addition to wanting to knit faster, I just tried making a swatch in this style and it's so much better! Very good instructional video Norman 😄

  • @doodlezjay
    @doodlezjay Год назад +1

    I get frustrated really easy. But with some curse words and a few minutes of patience I've gotta say, amazing video. Taught me a lot and was super helpful!

  • @kerryroberts2191
    @kerryroberts2191 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, Norman, for teaching me to knit continental style. I'm having great fun and have just completed my first project (a toy rabbit). It isn't perfect; there are loose and wonky stitches, but it's super cute! And I'm keeping it as a memento of my very first continental project. It's down to your superb teaching style that I have managed to learn this. I have tried in the past and failed. But with your clear instructions and your encouragement about not panicking, and that it's going to take time to learn and not to be discouraged, it has made it easy for me to finally learn this technique. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @janicepardy2143
    @janicepardy2143 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I have been English knitting for 50 years and l want to add continental to my methods so l can do fair isle. Danke for your video.

  • @Sam-fp5yt
    @Sam-fp5yt 3 месяца назад

    I've been knitting for many years and this is the first time I've looked into continental knitting...your video is absolutely brilliant, I love the time that you take to explain everything very clearly and this is by far my most favourite knitting tutorial , thank you so much, I feel very encouraged to give my knitting joy a new lease of life

  • @KM-fm6qo
    @KM-fm6qo Год назад

    Thank you! I'm teaching myself to knit and using the English method I kept dropping the yarn and the needle. Found your video and and am now trying it this way. I didn't think I would be able to do it because my left hand felt so uncoordinated... but on the second day things are starting to get easier! I am still clumsy but slowly getting better. Your video is very encouraging.

  • @Emma-dh5he
    @Emma-dh5he 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! I’m a crochet gal but I’ve been practicing all week and I think I’m finally starting to get it😊. You’re a great teacher

  • @robinallison2862
    @robinallison2862 Год назад

    I want to knit with two different colors so I am trying to learn this method. Your encouragement about being patient is the best tip!! All your tips are wonderful. Thank you.

  • @whatsinanameanyway
    @whatsinanameanyway Год назад

    Wow! Thanks to your video I can now knit holding the needles the proper way! Thank you for explaining it clear and concisely and for the slow motion clips. It really helped me to follow along with my needles during each step.