this is great, i like to use 3 strands worsted when crochettin chooks and mitts when i cant find da colors i want in really fat yarn. this is lots better than havin to get 2 or 3 bails yarn at once. thanks for da vidio
I love this technique because there have been plenty of times I have come across a pattern but I didnt have enough yarn for the thicker gauge and then I find this video to triple my gauge awesome....thanks so much...posting this to FB to share and faving this for my blog....thanks again...I will be subscribing to your videos....Mary
This is great! I have several balls of teeny tiny yarn of various unusual types that a good friend gave me years ago. I've been dying to play with it, but they are so thin, I never knew what to do with them. Thanks so much for your tutorial!
So cool! I know I am going to try it!
yankeecatlady 6 days ago
such a great idea, thank you so much!
ShadowDingo 1 week ago
Brilliant! This is just absolutely slap my forehead brilliant! Thanks so much!
jharker45 1 month ago
Great info.
sailyn55 2 months ago
this is great, i like to use 3 strands worsted when crochettin chooks and mitts when i cant find da colors i want in really fat yarn. this is lots better than havin to get 2 or 3 bails yarn at once. thanks for da vidio
onebigyooper 3 months ago
Now THIS is useful!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
ljuarez67 3 months ago
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She talks too long in the video rather than getting to the point. Waste time.
Li1430000 4 months ago
What a great resolution to thin baby yarn
booclady 5 months ago 2
THIS IS BRILLIANT (YES, I AM SO EXCITED THAT i INTENDED TO YELL THIS)!!!!!!!!!!!
anneland22 5 months ago
It's so simple! - A moment of "why hadn't I thought of that?!" occurs.
vagabondesque 5 months ago 2
It's so simple! - A moment of "why hadn't I thought of that?!" occurs.
vagabondesque 5 months ago
so it's knitting with a loose hand-crocheted chain xD gotcha xD lol
JadedByEntropy 5 months ago
This link was passed on to me in the Ravelry forums. It has made me very, very happy and is an extremely useful technique. Thank you for sharing!
mamazeb 6 months ago
How clever!!
lilywondertwin 7 months ago 2
very cool! I don't know when I'll ever use this, but I'm sure there will come a time when I'll be glad it's lurking in my memory!
sazji 7 months ago 2
I have a lot of cones of fine threads and yarns. I will definitely use this technique! Thanks for the tip!
Bethintx1 8 months ago
OMG! That is so clever! I'd seen that in spinning but never connected it to knitting! Great idea!
gwilson939 8 months ago
what a great idea i will keep in handy!
drunkenmonkey369 9 months ago
I really, really want to watch this video, but it's not loading. :/ I've tried some other videos and they're working fine.
Chiisaisan 9 months ago
What a great idea.
kanineknitter 10 months ago
Wonderful!
cookngarden 10 months ago
brilliant!
sprboston 11 months ago
I love this technique because there have been plenty of times I have come across a pattern but I didnt have enough yarn for the thicker gauge and then I find this video to triple my gauge awesome....thanks so much...posting this to FB to share and faving this for my blog....thanks again...I will be subscribing to your videos....Mary
mjislandflower 11 months ago
I love this, thank you so much for something new!!!
JonyxSj 11 months ago
Oh wow! I have a lot uses for that. Thank you.
bgcyclist 1 year ago
Flippin' BRILLIANT!! Now I feel justified in owning 2 cones of cashmere!! Thanks sooooo much!
VidBint 1 year ago
absolutely brilliant!
anastaciaknits 1 year ago
Wow. Just... Wow. Brilliant. I'm SO going to use this!
lifeinthefunzone 1 year ago
Wow! i have learned something brilliant today. thank you so much for sharing this! :)
yolo22 1 year ago
Brilliant, as always. It just so happens that I am currently knitting a pair of slippers that requires tripled yarn on the sole. I'll give it a go!
Smuddpie 1 year ago
I just LOVE this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
conway14747 1 year ago
Wow! Uber cool! I think I'm going to do this right now. lol
yoalizeraps 1 year ago 2
Holy GUACAMOLE! Man I feel so much smarter.. This was a epiphany!
pceflwrgrl 1 year ago
Incredibly helpful! What a clever technique!
Sassounette 2 years ago
cool
saloneffects 2 years ago
"Navajo" btw....
ranghar 2 years ago 2
This is so smart -- and so useful! Thank you for sharing.
Cherstream 2 years ago
Winderful wish I'd known this before I gave some yarn away
gill70cat 2 years ago
i've god about five kg or fine machine yarn....and no machine...this is a godsend, i can hand knit it now!
spankses 2 years ago
This is great! I have several balls of teeny tiny yarn of various unusual types that a good friend gave me years ago. I've been dying to play with it, but they are so thin, I never knew what to do with them. Thanks so much for your tutorial!
charleymano 2 years ago
thanks, this is very clear and easy to understand :D
juleskim3000 2 years ago
Genius!
jenseelaus 2 years ago