so... i taught myself how to knit from a book 8 years ago but i haven't done much color knitting aside from striping up until recently. I just finished an adorable intarsia bunny backpack, but i realized upon it's completion that i was actually doing fair isle and carrying the yarn with me throughout the entire pattern. way to go me.
i wish i'd seen this video before i made that (severe) mistake.
I agree with tattooedesigner. This is by far, the best explaination of fair isle and intarsia, The demo on fair isle knitting was clearly explained and demonstrated. Showing us the reverse sides of these two different knitting techniques was very helpful. It's amazing how much information you two covered in such a short space of time. Thank you so much for this posting.
Authentic Fair Isle is knit on a circular needle, this way one makes only knit stitches, no purls at all, and the strands are always on the inside. It's much easier this way!
this video was the most helpful i have found. i still had a couple of questions though. when you first pick up your second color what do you do with the tail? do you knot it off or weave it in? and if you are working in a stockinette stitch do you still need to purl as they did in the videos. i am guessing not.
Sorry can't help you, I'm not that fluent in Fair Isle myself. Have you tried sites like 'Knitting Help'? They have some very experienced knitters there who are always happy to help.
You can knot if you want, but weaving in is generally better, so long as you weave in at least 2 inches or so in alternating directions (zig-zaggy) just like you normally would.
Wonderful. This is the only video I have found that has clarified the difference between intarsia and fair isle and also how the back of a fair isle pattern looks with floats!!
so... i taught myself how to knit from a book 8 years ago but i haven't done much color knitting aside from striping up until recently. I just finished an adorable intarsia bunny backpack, but i realized upon it's completion that i was actually doing fair isle and carrying the yarn with me throughout the entire pattern. way to go me.
i wish i'd seen this video before i made that (severe) mistake.
grandmastatus 1 year ago
I agree with tattooedesigner. This is by far, the best explaination of fair isle and intarsia, The demo on fair isle knitting was clearly explained and demonstrated. Showing us the reverse sides of these two different knitting techniques was very helpful. It's amazing how much information you two covered in such a short space of time. Thank you so much for this posting.
Inttelgal 1 year ago
awesome video! most helpful. thank you so much.
yolo22 1 year ago
Thanks so much this has helped me soo much!
ElanTamara 1 year ago
i didn't know how to add the colours thank you thankyou thankyou
alexazebra0402 1 year ago
Very nice video.
sharkey51 1 year ago
very nice
polka401 2 years ago
Authentic Fair Isle is knit on a circular needle, this way one makes only knit stitches, no purls at all, and the strands are always on the inside. It's much easier this way!
Khamomil 2 years ago
this video was the most helpful i have found. i still had a couple of questions though. when you first pick up your second color what do you do with the tail? do you knot it off or weave it in? and if you are working in a stockinette stitch do you still need to purl as they did in the videos. i am guessing not.
HANDSMOM05 2 years ago 2
Sorry can't help you, I'm not that fluent in Fair Isle myself. Have you tried sites like 'Knitting Help'? They have some very experienced knitters there who are always happy to help.
stdwynwen 2 years ago
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You can knot if you want, but weaving in is generally better, so long as you weave in at least 2 inches or so in alternating directions (zig-zaggy) just like you normally would.
queentailar 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this clear demonstration and talk on such a difficult subject
kathtoni1 2 years ago
I was hunting all over the internet, trying to find a good instructional on fair isle! Thanks SO much for posting this! Finally, it's all clear! ^_^
KathyCanuel 2 years ago
What show was this from? I love this clip, it's so helpful.
drewrydays 2 years ago
From "Knitty Gritty" ep DKNG-313 Cross Colors 6/11/08
stdwynwen 2 years ago
Thank you! :D
drewrydays 2 years ago
Hello! le cuento que es lo más didáctico que he visto. Muchas gracias! maravilloso y muy bien explicado.
Silvia from Medellin- Colombia-S.A.
silviacosaslindas 2 years ago
Wonderful. This is the only video I have found that has clarified the difference between intarsia and fair isle and also how the back of a fair isle pattern looks with floats!!
tattooedesigner 3 years ago 3
Thank you for posting this! This is the only helpful fair isle demo I have seen!
missaprilnight 3 years ago 4