I found your videos yesterday on my feed. You have such a pleasant demeanor and your videos are so helpful. I have been knitting socks for years but still found your toe up tutorial and this video so helpful. There is always something to learn from someone else. I am binge watching your videos today. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. You are a treasure.
January 4 2024: Just came across your channell and love your comment “you don’t know tilll you know”. This is a brilliant and much better as you said with the metal markers that have snag my work or come loose. As a knew knitter that was so frustrating. Will be starting a sock this coming week and this is the method I will using. Easier and much cheaper in the long run. Thank you.
Genius! A great way to also encourage a few more rows of knitting. I'll definitely be using this going forward. Often the best knitting tools are ones we already have ... Thanks!!!
This is a great idea! I'm working a Sophie Scarf, and this would work well to keep track of the 8th row that I need to either increase or decrease :) Thank you! So much easier than my notebook with hash marks... 🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀
What a great idea for any row-count process - e.g. when increasing or decreasing to shape sleeves or body of a garment every # rows. Finally I can lose the scraps of paper with my counts!
I found your videos yesterday on my feed. You have such a pleasant demeanor and your videos are so helpful. I have been knitting socks for years but still found your toe up tutorial and this video so helpful. There is always something to learn from someone else. I am binge watching your videos today. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. You are a treasure.
Thank you so much!
WOW Jana! Thank you so much. You’re right” It’s so easy. You don’t know, what you don’t know.” I’m making a sweater, I will be using this!
You are so welcome!
Genius!🤯
January 4 2024: Just came across your channell and love your comment “you don’t know tilll you know”. This is a brilliant and much better as you said with the metal markers that have snag my work or come loose. As a knew knitter that was so frustrating. Will be starting a sock this coming week and this is the method I will using. Easier and much cheaper in the long run. Thank you.
Great tip! I use this to keep track of pattern repeats, also.
Thanks! So simple, but I wouldn’t have ever thought that up on my own.
Such a simple and perfect way to keep track. My last pair of socks could have used this. So now I’m doing the two at a time on magic loop.
Genius! A great way to also encourage a few more rows of knitting. I'll definitely be using this going forward. Often the best knitting tools are ones we already have ... Thanks!!!
OMG! It’s so simple! Thanks Jana for this little “purl”of wisdom!!
Glad it was helpful!
This is AMAZING!! You are such a wonderful teacher. THANK YOU!!
wait this is so brilliant. I put my knitting down a lot and HATE counting rows when I get back and hate how heavy the metal pins get. Thank you!!
This will be great for my cable socks where I keep overshooting the twist row! Thanks!
This is a great idea! I'm working a Sophie Scarf, and this would work well to keep track of the 8th row that I need to either increase or decrease :) Thank you! So much easier than my notebook with hash marks... 🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀
Hi Jana, I use it also when I’m knitting a body of a sweater to help me through the “dull” part of row after row. Ten rows a day at least... 😊
Love this!!!
This is so clever! But how do you make the start please? The very first start with your thread. Thank you for sharing.
Janna, just found you! Your tips and explanations are so simple and easy to follow. Wish you were my nextdoor neighbor!
How sweet! Thanks for your kind words this morning :)
Been doing this for years. It's the best row counter.
Love it 🇦🇺😍
Great tip...thank you 💕
It's funny...I us that method to mark my beginning of the round in crocheting.
Thanks for sharing Jana! Simple but effective! :)
Glad you like it!
I never knew that existed. Good to know! Thanks for sharing it with us. 🤗♥️
You bet!
It also marks the beginning of the rounds
Brilliant! Thank you for this awesome video 🤗
Glad it was helpful!
This is a wonderful idea,
What a perfect simple idea and will cost me nothing. I’ve never seen this before so thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Very clever! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
How clever is that? Thank you so much.
Glad you like it!
Brilliant!
Thank you so much. Honestly i struggled keeping track and still havent bought some
Glad I could help!
Awesome thank you 🥰
That’s pretty damn cool!!!
Genius!!!❤❤❤❤
What a great idea for any row-count process - e.g. when increasing or decreasing to shape sleeves or body of a garment every # rows. Finally I can lose the scraps of paper with my counts!
Glad it was helpful!
WOW- great idea! You’re right - why didn’t I think of That too! Thank you !
Thanks for watching!
Just knit two socks/sleeves at a time. Much easier!
That's great if two at a time works for you! I really dislike knitting two at a time. You're the boss ;)
Thank you..... I am not a fan of those pear pins. I have big feet and hands so takes forever to unpin and repin the silly things
Love this!!