Finally I have found some people out in this world who knit the same style as me, the only difference is when you pick up yarn it is wrapped at the top of the needle moving up where I pick up the working yarn on the bottom. I tried the continental way and kept reverting back to this same style in your video. I am self taught by looking at books, and asked someone how to knit and they showed me your knit technique. It took me less than 3 minutes to learn how to knit. Thank you loads for posting.
I've been wanting to try this ever since I heard it's supposed to speed up your knitting. But gosh, it's like learning to knit all over again. ^^ The toughest part for me is the tensioning very close to the needle, as I'm used to keep my left index finger a good two inches away from the tip.
But already, after 5 minutes of practise, am I getting a hunch that this really might be the fastest way. Thank you so much for your clear videos!!!
When I was knitting while waiting to have a mammogram a Ukrainian woman showed me this method. She spoke very little English, and I don't speak Ukrainian, but we both spoke yarn! It was interesting, but I didn't have enough time to get the hang of it, I did write down the name and address of a LYS for her.
Thank you for teaching me to knit this way. Your instructions are straight to the point, no chatter, and a slow enough pace close up so we can see exactly what you are doing. Excellent! I've been knitting this way since July and it's my preferred method, and it's so much faster than other styles of knitting. :-)
I just taught myself the basic knit stitch today and after getting severely frustrated with the continental style, I discovered i could knit the way you are now and notice no difference but was so worried i was somehow doing it "wrong" but now i'm glad i'm just doing it differently!
Cool! Thanks for showing the Eastern knit in this video and Eastern purl in your other video. I have tag it in my Delicious account & will definitely give the this style a try. I know it will help tighten my knitting when I pick the yarn from my left hand.
I love your videos. Makes perfect sense to me as I crochet the same way, essentially. I thought I was knitting continental. Thanks for the help. I watched the purling video, too, and that's how I found you. Excellent work.
thank you so, much for this video. i am just now learning to knit [complete novice]. this is so much easier for me to do than the other methods. i found myself able to use this method, albeit slowly, within minutes of watching you videos. i can't highly enough recommend this style on knitting or the rest of your videos.
This technique is how I learned my way-- from my grandmother who is Finnish. It is very difficult for me to try new patterns because so many Americans are sing the English/Contiential knitting... so frustrated when they kept saying that I am doing it wrong when I am not!
Hahaha, I know how you feel! I've seen old ladies staring at me, trying to figure out how the hell I'm making those stitches. Usually they come to the conclusion that I'm left-handed or something!
Hey, if the fabric comes out the same then what's the difference?? It's all knitting!
Finally I have found some people out in this world who knit the same style as me, the only difference is when you pick up yarn it is wrapped at the top of the needle moving up where I pick up the working yarn on the bottom. I tried the continental way and kept reverting back to this same style in your video. I am self taught by looking at books, and asked someone how to knit and they showed me your knit technique. It took me less than 3 minutes to learn how to knit. Thank you loads for posting.
indeektz 2 months ago
I've been wanting to try this ever since I heard it's supposed to speed up your knitting. But gosh, it's like learning to knit all over again. ^^ The toughest part for me is the tensioning very close to the needle, as I'm used to keep my left index finger a good two inches away from the tip.
But already, after 5 minutes of practise, am I getting a hunch that this really might be the fastest way. Thank you so much for your clear videos!!!
Elscol 6 months ago
When I was knitting while waiting to have a mammogram a Ukrainian woman showed me this method. She spoke very little English, and I don't speak Ukrainian, but we both spoke yarn! It was interesting, but I didn't have enough time to get the hang of it, I did write down the name and address of a LYS for her.
svenska81 10 months ago 2
@svenska81 What a lovely story!
elsteffo 2 months ago
so when following a pattern would that just be considered a backstitch?:)
jodijuice94 10 months ago
@jodijuice94 Hmmmm, no, I don't think so. This is just one method of knitting; the end result is the same as English style and Continental style.
elsteffo 2 months ago
Thank you for teaching me to knit this way. Your instructions are straight to the point, no chatter, and a slow enough pace close up so we can see exactly what you are doing. Excellent! I've been knitting this way since July and it's my preferred method, and it's so much faster than other styles of knitting. :-)
gypsyqueen64 1 year ago 3
I just taught myself the basic knit stitch today and after getting severely frustrated with the continental style, I discovered i could knit the way you are now and notice no difference but was so worried i was somehow doing it "wrong" but now i'm glad i'm just doing it differently!
PinkHomicide 1 year ago
Cool! Thanks for showing the Eastern knit in this video and Eastern purl in your other video. I have tag it in my Delicious account & will definitely give the this style a try. I know it will help tighten my knitting when I pick the yarn from my left hand.
09141967 1 year ago
I love your videos. Makes perfect sense to me as I crochet the same way, essentially. I thought I was knitting continental. Thanks for the help. I watched the purling video, too, and that's how I found you. Excellent work.
artlikebread 1 year ago
Her stitches are facing the other way so if she reads an instruction to knit in the back loop she needs to knit in the FRONT one.
There's more than one way to skin a cat, and to knit too!
Khamomil 2 years ago
@Khamomil More than one way to knit a cat perhaps? Or is that just mixing metaphors?
elsteffo 2 months ago
This is exactly how I was taught to knit! I'm so glad to see that I'm just not doing it 'wrong' and not the only one doing it!
ramiske1 2 years ago
thank you so, much for this video. i am just now learning to knit [complete novice]. this is so much easier for me to do than the other methods. i found myself able to use this method, albeit slowly, within minutes of watching you videos. i can't highly enough recommend this style on knitting or the rest of your videos.
suburiboy 2 years ago
This technique is how I learned my way-- from my grandmother who is Finnish. It is very difficult for me to try new patterns because so many Americans are sing the English/Contiential knitting... so frustrated when they kept saying that I am doing it wrong when I am not!
gnarlydork 3 years ago 2
Hahaha, I know how you feel! I've seen old ladies staring at me, trying to figure out how the hell I'm making those stitches. Usually they come to the conclusion that I'm left-handed or something!
Hey, if the fabric comes out the same then what's the difference?? It's all knitting!
elsteffo 3 years ago 7
I knit continantal way, but in many sock's patterns i knit stitches like in the video. It's not difficult... really. *shrugs*
hdhwbs 3 years ago
Your grandmother must be Carelian. English knitting looks very strange. Btw, American Continental style knitters make purl stitch wrong way.
hese61 2 years ago
omg, yes, you are correct.
My mummo and isoisä were actually originally from Karelia until the Winter War when Russia took that piece from Finland.
gnarlydork 2 years ago
Whooooaaaaa
mellie3 3 years ago
lol that's what i thought
JuniperusJosh 3 years ago