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  • Bobbins - love 'em or hate 'em. Haha. Like anything else in knitting, it just takes practice. Thanks. :)

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  • Awesome video Nora. Very clear and easy to follow. I've been knitting since I was 8 and am now 56, but always love to watch how others do things, so really enjoyed your video. Most of my projects use a few dozens colors, with my biggest project taking 125. I didn't even know I was knitting in Intarsia as I had never heard of it when I first started. I just wanted to use LOTS of colors, so created a way to do it, and turns out, it was Intarsia. Anyway, can't wait to c more of yr vids ;-)

  • awesome. Thank you for sharing. I am new to knitting, but I want to explore playing with color. Your tutorial and the POST IT ....now I got the basic down and never forget what row I am on.

    Many thanks

  • VERY helpful! TY!

  • The explanation is perfect! I normally do crochet, but I found a nice knitting pattern that required intarsia... and all I know is "knit and purl"!

    Oh, and I LOVE the POST IT technique.

    Great help, thanks!!!

  • Very ez to follow, thank you!!

  • Wonderful, very clear explanation! I finally learned how to do it! Thank you very much...

  • Thank you very much! I am a fairly new knitter and am taking on a colorwork headband. I had no idea how to do this as it was not in the pattern. You made it easy!

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  • you made this complicated Idea east to understand. THANK YOU!!!!!

  • great video....im working up the nerve to do letters........wish me luck

  • Great video, thanks a lot. It was easy to follow.

  • i dont get how this works relevant to the rest of the work, say if there were 20 stiches til you come back to the intarsia, or joining new colors.. does the yarn have to be seperate from the ball? how do you anticipate how much to cut off?

  • Simple and clear!

    Thank you!!

  • Thank you Thank you Thank you!! I have spent DAYS working on a slipper and have ruined and started over more times than I want to admit because of color work. I think I can do it now!!! Thank you again!!!

  • Excellent tutorial!  Thanks!

  • Really appreciated - very well explained!!! Intersia was a real mystery to me. I was doing a couple of test strips of colourwork and got my yarns hopelessly entangled. So thanks! this really helps. A propos, I'm still a little mesmerized that I'm watching Norah Gaughan, whose wonderful designs inspired me to start knitting in the first place.

  • Just what I needed--someone demonstrating intarsia close-up and the way I knit (continental). Interesting that she doesn't describe the two colors as "twisted" together to prevent holes but thinks of it as laying the old color down and to the left and pulling the new color up.

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