This is a great tutorial. I knit left handed, and I would rather walk on glass than to make a seed stitch pattern. Now that is all going to change, and Cables here I come. Thank you Thank you Thank you. You have changed my knitting life.
Finally I found the technique my mother showed me before she passed away - I was not sure I'd got it right, but his is so much more natural to me, than the other ways I've looked at. THANKS :o)
This is a great tutorial. I knit left handed, and I would rather walk on glass than to make a seed stitch pattern. Now that is all going to change, and Cables here I come. Thank you Thank you Thank you. You have changed my knitting life.
elizabethjunean 1 year ago
@elizabethjunean : That's the best comment I've ever gotten! I'm so glad it was helpful to you.
sybnk 1 year ago
Finally I found the technique my mother showed me before she passed away - I was not sure I'd got it right, but his is so much more natural to me, than the other ways I've looked at. THANKS :o)
Siffen 2 years ago
Slower would be more beneficial.
athertonca 2 years ago 5
I agree - cool to see it being done well though!
ianfusa 2 years ago
The only way this would be better is with a higher contrast setup -- dark background, pale yarn, better lighting. but hey, it;s awesome!
ycartsew 3 years ago
Check out this link!
_HAPPYKNITTING.COM_
Also do a search on youtube on: knitting patterns norway
happyknitting 4 years ago
Very clear, extremely easy to follow. Great job
dmrauch 4 years ago