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Continental Knitting Stitches : SSK Knitting Stitches

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2008

The SSK knitting stitch is use to decrease knitting stitches. Learn how to do the SSK stitch in this free knitting video.

Expert: Jeanette White
Bio: Jeanette White is the owner of Piper's Quilts & Comforts in Sugarhouse, UT.
Filmmaker: joseph wilkins

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  • Would have been nice if we could see what you were doing!!!

  • I'm sorry, but this didn't help. You can't really see what she's doing, she was way too fast with her movements and not enough repetitions of the stitch to really get the hang of it.

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  • I love your video, just wish there was s closer view while you are demonstrating

  • @Kristonia69 I think handmade implies professional work with attention to detail, possibly on something labor intensive, time consuming or both. Tailored clothing might be an example. Homemade implies less skill, maybe less attention to detail or maybe some mistakes. Someone just learning sewing or knitting or attempting something new.

  • You might want to have the camera looking over your shoulder so the viewer is looking at the same exact thing as you are. At this point using zoom on the camera would be helpful too. Thanks for help with continental stitches, I wish more help was out there!

  • what exactly is the difference between handmade and homemade? i thought they meant the same thing.

  • Typical of Expert Village!

  • The subtitles covered the final shot of what the stich was supposed to look like.

  • The explanation was really great, but I would have to agree that it was a bit difficult to see the stitches as the yarn was very thin and very light. Thank you though, for sharing and for the clear and concise explanation :)

  • You do a great ...clear....job of showing these stitches! And you explain why you do it..perfect.

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