Diana's Combination(Eastern) knit & purl knitting
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Wow, this brings back great memories. I learned to knit as a kid, taught my my Norwegian granny. Every time I've picked up knitting since then, even continental, it seemed "wrong" to me. Turns out this is how she taught me! Now it all makes sense.
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I do the knit stitches the same way you do in the video, but my purl stitches are done with the yarn in the back and the needle in the back. Same stitch, just slightly different technique. I 'm going to try it your way though. :-)
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This is the best way to knit. I believe your rib knitting must be slightly different as you would not pss the wool from front to back for each stitch. Could you show us?
Thanks Diana. I tried them all and I wanted to do exactly what you show.
antea
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Do you begin doing purl stitch followed knit stitch?
Or is it the other way?
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Hi Dianna,
Thanks for this video. I've knitted this way for years after relearning knitting from a Polish woman decades ago. But it is hard to explain! Some people think that Eastern European knitting will twist the stitches back on the purl row. I had a number of misunderstandings with people about it. They claimed it wouldn't be practical to knit in the round this way. But as you can see, no twisted stitches, they are just oriented differently than with reg. Continenta or Eng. Now, a ref
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This is how I learned to knit and didn't know for 20 years that there was another method! If you get REALLY persnickety you can tell the difference at the very bottom of two knit stitches done in the Eastern and "conventional" way.
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Thank you for this video. I have never seen knitting done this way but cannot wait to try it. It looks as if it will increase the speed of my knitting by about 5 times. Because I have problems with my wrists, I especially like the minimal amount of twisting movements required. Thanks again!
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The patterns are exactly the same. The only difference is how you do the mechanics of knitting.
this is kind of how i knit, i go thru the back but i purl differently i think. but the results are the same. i dont know what to call my method and thus i am scared to try increases and decreases
Jailbait 2 years ago
@Jailbait
If you think in terms of which way you want the decrease to slant, you can create a decrease. See my other video for various decreases I work with. Sometimes it takes experimenting with what looks better and suits your needs. I have found that most increases are the same with any method of knitting.
knitordi 2 years ago
This way of knitting is actually called Eastern Uncrossed Knitting. According to Priscilla Gibson Roberts in the book "Knitting in the Old Way", it is considered the oldest method of knitting. If it works it is not "wrong", just different. Thanks for your comment. Diana
knitordi 3 years ago
Over the years, I have adjusted my tension so that it is now even. You have the find your rhythm and hold your yarn in your left hand so that the loop on the right needle is not too loose when you pick it up and knit the next stitch. Good luck and thanks for the comment.
knitordi 3 years ago