thanks so much for the very informative video on magic cast on for toe up socks...this is a new concept for me, I have only ever knitted socks cuff down!
so in the end, all I've to do is to keep knitting??????
by the way, can u make another video about the how to put the thumb part for the mitten??????
This is really amazing for a starter like me because I've never seen anyone knit with 4 needle in my life, but i saw a girl knitting in the drama so that's how i got interested in it
If u don't mind making an another video for how to add the thumb part, it will be really helpful for me.
Thank you for this video and Hope you have a good new year :
so in the end, all I've to do is to keep knitting??????
by the way, can u make another video about the how to put the thumb part for the mitten??????
This is really amazing for a starter like me because I've never seen anyone knit with 4 needle in my life, but i saw a girl knitting in the drama so that's how i got interested in it
If u don't mind making an another video for how to add the thumb part, it will be really helpful for me.
Thank you for this video and Hope you have a good new year :D
I've seen a number of your videos and find them to be very helpful. No need for sound - the knitter stops and points at the key steps, making it all very clear. Great job!
Awesome video! Very clear and easy to follow, although I definitely agree with leslieh406- you should also post a video with the sound, since I adore hearing other languages spoken. You could specify in the title of the video that the verbal instructions to that one were in Scandinavian. Please consider this, since hearing that tongue spoken would add wonderful spice to the whole knitting process!
I actually like the video better without sound. It means that I can watch and learn rather than hearing what comes next, rushing ahead, and getting it wrong.
Since our viewers are from all over the world and we ourselves are from Scandinavia, we decided no spoken language/sound is better than confusing/disturbing people speaking a language they do not understand :-)
thanks so much for the very informative video on magic cast on for toe up socks...this is a new concept for me, I have only ever knitted socks cuff down!
Sistagrigg 3 months ago
Thanks so much! This is the best tutorial I have found.
Skyetrotter 3 months ago
Thanks so much! This is the best tutorial I have found.
Skyetrotter 3 months ago
Fantastic! I'm so happy for no sound! I get lost and bored with other videos using this technique because of the talking. Thank you. =)
knittykneighbour 5 months ago
thanks
spinel20 9 months ago
where is the sound?? I see leslie h asked over year ago?
kperrydaley51 1 year ago
so in the end, all I've to do is to keep knitting??????
by the way, can u make another video about the how to put the thumb part for the mitten??????
This is really amazing for a starter like me because I've never seen anyone knit with 4 needle in my life, but i saw a girl knitting in the drama so that's how i got interested in it
If u don't mind making an another video for how to add the thumb part, it will be really helpful for me.
Thank you for this video and Hope you have a good new year :
fern0211 1 year ago
so in the end, all I've to do is to keep knitting??????
by the way, can u make another video about the how to put the thumb part for the mitten??????
This is really amazing for a starter like me because I've never seen anyone knit with 4 needle in my life, but i saw a girl knitting in the drama so that's how i got interested in it
If u don't mind making an another video for how to add the thumb part, it will be really helpful for me.
Thank you for this video and Hope you have a good new year :D
fern0211 1 year ago
I've seen a number of your videos and find them to be very helpful. No need for sound - the knitter stops and points at the key steps, making it all very clear. Great job!
mdenunz 1 year ago
This was the best demonstration of this I've seen. NO SOUND! It's so much less distracting. I also like the way you stopped at the important times.
PlaceOfYes 1 year ago
Awesome video! Very clear and easy to follow, although I definitely agree with leslieh406- you should also post a video with the sound, since I adore hearing other languages spoken. You could specify in the title of the video that the verbal instructions to that one were in Scandinavian. Please consider this, since hearing that tongue spoken would add wonderful spice to the whole knitting process!
teceyS3 1 year ago
great video. I appreciate the lack of sound, my mind is only focus on the knitting work.
cristinaqueimado 1 year ago 3
Excellent video...I like the absence of sound so I focus on the knitting...very well done. Thank you.
mom2amanda 1 year ago 5
I actually like the video better without sound. It means that I can watch and learn rather than hearing what comes next, rushing ahead, and getting it wrong.
MorsmordreMaiden 1 year ago 2
I really like your video's, I actually learned something new today, Thank you so much! :-)
ficklephonebug 2 years ago
This would be great with a talk through for the total beginner doing their first project after a scarf.
Brendi63 2 years ago
We are using DROPS Eskimo 100% wool and needles size 9 mm US13
dropsdesign 2 years ago
What size needles and what type of yarn are you using?
itubeth 2 years ago
Looks great!
splitacab 2 years ago
This video is great even without sound. Very helpful, thank you.
kudrea 2 years ago
WHERE'S THE SOUND??
leslieh406 2 years ago
Since our viewers are from all over the world and we ourselves are from Scandinavia, we decided no spoken language/sound is better than confusing/disturbing people speaking a language they do not understand :-)
dropsdesign 2 years ago 10