Two types of yarn overs are demonstrated here - a yarn over preceding a knit stitch and a yarn over preceding a purl stitch. Every knitter should have both in their knitting know-how!
thank you..I try (as a newbie) to challenge myself constantly.If i dont know how to do something I will purposely pick cable patterns for the Aran Blanket im knitting that have stitches i dont know how to do..that way when im done with a square or panel I GOT IT..last night i learned that Tw4R is the same as T4B, i couldn't believe i got stumped on yo, purl 2 in the cable pattern. Thank you for helping me understand how to wrap the yarn.
good information but your right hand kept getting in the way of my visual.
pathowitt 1 week ago
Your work is beautiful.
TigerDragonGrrl 2 weeks ago
It was very clear thank you.
alavamayra 2 weeks ago
thank you..I try (as a newbie) to challenge myself constantly.If i dont know how to do something I will purposely pick cable patterns for the Aran Blanket im knitting that have stitches i dont know how to do..that way when im done with a square or panel I GOT IT..last night i learned that Tw4R is the same as T4B, i couldn't believe i got stumped on yo, purl 2 in the cable pattern. Thank you for helping me understand how to wrap the yarn.
carolynecharlane 1 month ago
What does it mean when it says yfwd K2, pass ywfwd over k2. Do I bring the yarn over twice? So confused. Thanks so much. i
ritaophelia 4 months ago
thank you! :) Great video!
sillyrednewby 4 months ago
at last!!! I understand YO before purl. THANK YOU!
squirleyfaerie 5 months ago
Thank you soooo much.
buttermilk4460 1 year ago
Excellent lovely and clear......
MrTheLOLOL 1 year ago
Thank you sooooo much for explaining this clearly!!
ryemlilcuss 1 year ago