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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2008

How to knit the crook or chain stitches of twined knitting, this demo show the yarn hold for continental style knitting and demonstrates making the stitches slowly.

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  • Thank you so much! This is the first instruction for twined knitting in continental stylel that I could find!

  • It's very clever! In 1/1 rib there's a strand for knit and a strand for purl.

    It would be very nice to show us a few pieces of twined knitting because it's a scandinavian specialty and us from other parts have never seen it up close. I'd like to see what it's used for, what are its properties compared to regular knit stitch etc. And some artistic knits done this way, too!

    Many thanks for the fascinating video.

  • wonderful!! Incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for making this video. I may actually be able to do twined knitting now.

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