Yeah, once you switch stitches, the remainder can't twist.......and creates a tight join (avoids a little "gap" on your first row.)
Once you switch stitches the last stitch becomes your first stitch/ work from there... (the last stitch may be a little tight on the first round - won't make any difference from there on out....
I was very interested in your video for knitting in the round. I only have one question. I understand that part about criss crossing the first stitch and the last stich,
Is this to prevent your work from twisting.
And once you've criss crossed your 1 st and last st, is that considered your first.
I'm a left-handed knitter - continental style....... I recommend trying it if you're just starting to knit..... However, more often I see folks taught right-handed (English Style)...... Either way, your yarn is doing the same thing over the needles.... just looks a little different/ confusing. Happy Knitting! Kara & Cast One On in Welches, Oregon....
I'm a left-handed knitter - continental style....... I recommend trying it if you're just starting to knit..... However, more often I see folks taught right-handed (English Style)...... Either way, your yarn is doing the same thing over the needles.... just looks a little different/ confusing. Happy Knitting! Kara & Cast One On in Welches, Oregon....
Yeah, once you switch stitches, the remainder can't twist.......and creates a tight join (avoids a little "gap" on your first row.)
Once you switch stitches the last stitch becomes your first stitch/ work from there... (the last stitch may be a little tight on the first round - won't make any difference from there on out....
Happy Knitting!
MsKnitgirl 2 months ago
I was very interested in your video for knitting in the round. I only have one question. I understand that part about criss crossing the first stitch and the last stich,
Is this to prevent your work from twisting.
And once you've criss crossed your 1 st and last st, is that considered your first.
Thank you in advance for the information.
Lise H.
ambleside2 3 months ago
I'm a left-handed knitter - continental style....... I recommend trying it if you're just starting to knit..... However, more often I see folks taught right-handed (English Style)...... Either way, your yarn is doing the same thing over the needles.... just looks a little different/ confusing. Happy Knitting! Kara & Cast One On in Welches, Oregon....
castoneon 11 months ago
I'm a left-handed knitter - continental style....... I recommend trying it if you're just starting to knit..... However, more often I see folks taught right-handed (English Style)...... Either way, your yarn is doing the same thing over the needles.... just looks a little different/ confusing. Happy Knitting! Kara & Cast One On in Welches, Oregon....
castoneon 11 months ago
one thing I thought was a little confusing is that your working yarn was on the left and other sites say to have your working yarn on the right.
MABowers71 11 months ago
your videos are very informative =) however, i can barely hear your voice clear enough when i turn up my volume it gets very distorted... bummer...
do you have any videos that have a better sound quality? your camera angle is right on! great job!!! thanks so much =))))
peacedoula 2 years ago