Clear instructions, great contrast on the colors (and background), and good editing too! I'll add my thanks to everyone else's! I'm away from all my books and beginning a fair isle beanie and I didn't want the join to look awful, but I couldn't remember the trick, and I couldn't wait to begin to knit!
Gold star for a great video! It's clear (both visually and conceptually), and there are no distracting background sounds or clutter. And I've been meaning to learn jogless stripes. Thanks!
I love it that your nail polish pefectly matches your dark yarn. I love OPI polishes.
very clear and helpful video. Many thanks. Working on Fibonacci strip sweater on circular needles and this technique helps significantly minimize the transitions... Thanks again!
Thank you for posting this! I'm working on my very first project using 2 colors and right away I noticed this happening and I wasn't sure how to correct it. This is perfect. Thanks!
Thanks for posting this... I was working on a Jared Flood hat pattern( turn a square hat) and it called for jogging. I completed two hats and seem to have screwed up both times with my attempt to eliminate jogs... your demonstration is very clear and should help me do the third hat...cute nail polish by the way **smile**
Thanks for the tip! You explained it very well.
knittinghoney 3 days ago
Thx for the video. Just what I needed to prevent those giant gaping holes from colour changes in the round.
hotochan 1 week ago
You're a good teacher; thank you!
harrietmwelsh 1 month ago
is there a way to knit where there is one color on one side and a different color on the other side? (rather than stripes of insets.)
1Serval 1 month ago
@1Serval Do you mean double knitting?
knitpurlhunter 1 month ago
great demo...tahnks
WinSip1 2 months ago
This is a GREAT demonstration. Thank you for making this so clear. I am making Christmas gifts and this is exactly what I needed for the baby socks.
Pwill541 2 months ago
Thank you so much, this hint is so helpful.
kdmika 3 months ago
OHhhh. Thanks!
LittleFox1976 4 months ago
Sweet. It looks even better than another jogless technique I saw where you just slip the first stitch purl wise.
SuperObf 5 months ago
Thanks for posting this! Very clear instructions, and a well-made video.
xkacie 6 months ago
Clear instructions, great contrast on the colors (and background), and good editing too! I'll add my thanks to everyone else's! I'm away from all my books and beginning a fair isle beanie and I didn't want the join to look awful, but I couldn't remember the trick, and I couldn't wait to begin to knit!
captainbloodface 7 months ago
Thanks! Easy, clear, and great nail polish!
Sydpickett 8 months ago
Wonderful!! Thank you showing such clear easy directions. :-)
pillowfarmer 8 months ago
THANK YOU !!!!!
bozomahoney 11 months ago
Gold star for a great video! It's clear (both visually and conceptually), and there are no distracting background sounds or clutter. And I've been meaning to learn jogless stripes. Thanks!
I love it that your nail polish pefectly matches your dark yarn. I love OPI polishes.
knitjunky 11 months ago
very clear and helpful video. Many thanks. Working on Fibonacci strip sweater on circular needles and this technique helps significantly minimize the transitions... Thanks again!
keaton1967 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this! I'm working on my very first project using 2 colors and right away I noticed this happening and I wasn't sure how to correct it. This is perfect. Thanks!
hookerxtraordinaire 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this... I was working on a Jared Flood hat pattern( turn a square hat) and it called for jogging. I completed two hats and seem to have screwed up both times with my attempt to eliminate jogs... your demonstration is very clear and should help me do the third hat...cute nail polish by the way **smile**
SittingPrettymn 1 year ago 2
@SittingPrettymn Glad I could help! P.S. Polish is by OPI, "An Affair in Red Square"
knitpurlhunter 1 year ago
@SittingPrettymn I'm working on the same hat (turn a square) and also found this video immensely helpful- thank you!
tellmewhatsahappenin 3 months ago
Nice, succinct demonstration. Thanks.
voluptuousvegetarian 1 year ago