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Irish Cottage Knitting with Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPh

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

First, this is not my video, I only compressed it so that it would fit onto YouTube. I know some people were having trouble downloading it from the original blog, which is here: http://www.theanticraft.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/124-Irish-Cottage...

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  • That is insane, lol, I want to knit like that. :D

  • @Godslilknitter: funny .... and true!

    I loved the slowed-down portion of this video. What a blast to watch!

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  • Very very cool!  Thank you both!

  • This isn't really the same as "flicking" because she isn't holding the right needle continually-- it is really a modified or hybrid form of "throwing". It is really pretty much the same as the movements used when knitting with a knitting sheath or knitting belt ( called a maakin belt in dialect). The only real difference is that she uses a finger wrap to control tension instead of pinching the yarn between her thumb and index finger. All this is just academic analysis of techniques. Obviously

  • The ring finger isn't the most efficient choice when knitting circular, because it becomes quite far away from the stitch being formed. If you watch the other video where she is doing "pit knitting" with the right needle held stationary under her arm, it makes more sense, because in that position, the ring finger is the closest strong finger to the new stitch. Apparently once a knitter learns a certain wrap for tension and yarn feeding, it is easier to make a slight alteration for circular than

  • I am sitting here with my needles practising.. heh heh

  • BWAAAHHHHAAAAAAA HAAAAA HAAA

  • I ha ve never been so grateful to see a video like this. It brought me back to my childhood. My mom could knit almost as fast as you, Harlot. Thank you for the flash back.

  • I've watched this video over and over again - thanks for posting it but unfortunately you left out half the analysis -- how does she hold and tension the yarn? --- I wish I could see it better --- I just can't figure it out -- she seems to twist the yarn on her longest (middle) finger but in the opposite way to what I would have thought -- I just cant figure out how to keep the yarn tensioned enough to curl around the needle.

    I wish SPM would put out a DVD tutorial - I'd buy it in a flash!

  • Watching her knitting from several different videos, I've started holding my needles in a similar manner, wrapping the yarn with tighter movements, and it seems to go faster. Kudos Yarn Harlot!

  • The problem is that she's taking her hands off the needles...could be faster.

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