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  • I wish I could get a closer look! This is exactly what I want to learn for the top edge of a wool soaker (diaper cover). I am a very new yet ambitious knitter. The graphics quality is crippling for someone of my limited experience. And losing the work out of the frame is quite a handicap. I understand the impulse to use different phrases to try to insure comprehension but just as I think I know what you mean the key phrases change! I will watch many more times and hope to catch on! :)Thank you.

  • @Sewmakeone I hope re-watching helped you. That's one of video's strong suits!

  • @2stinktubes How rude.

  • Very helpful! Thanks for posting this. For anyone with any experience at all in grafting/kitchener stitch and either tubular cast on or double knitting this video makes perfect sense and the graphics quality doesn't matter at all. I appreciate the time you took in sharing this with us! :-)

  • @dtgutman Thanks, dtg.

  • I'm afraid I agree.The video was very methodical and clearly laid out, but the resolution wasn't high enough to actually see the individual stitches and the stitches were held out of the frame. Would love to see a re-make.

  • @one2557 Thanks for the constructive suggestion. My camera operator and I are still learning the finer points of managing the camera and its functions. I'm hoping the videos will continue to improve. 

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