Lever Knitting the Yarn Harlot Way
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Thanks for this video. I knit pretty exclusively with circs so it was nice to see the lever knitting done with circs.
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It is true that the stitches look more even and neater knitting this way. I was taught to knit this way by my Irish friend. But I developed such bad tendonitis. Now I´ve learned to knit continental. it´s better for my tendonitis but my stitches never look as neat and even as they used to do. But maybe it´s just me.
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yeesh, except my tension is WAY too tight. Any recommendations?
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Ok, I didn't understand this at first, but now that I've been making some attempts at it, your explanation is crystal clear. Thanks so much!
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Thanks for the tutorial. Very clear and helpful. I'm ready to learn this new technique. Hoping it will help relieve the pain in my thumb and arm.
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! made my day!!
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You mentioned "power loading" in your video; what does that mean? I googled it but didn't find any answer. Enjoyed the video.
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Thanks so much for your demo. At last I understand the tensioning! You're a great teacher.
My tension was tight initially, The YH told us that this will be like when you first started to knit and if your tension was tight then(and it was for most of us) then it will be with this- keep practicing and see if it doesnt lossen up. The first item I did was remarkably tighter, and now I am spot on on guage...
JaneAliceMarie 2 months ago
Power loading means pushing the stitches on your left needle close to the end and jammed together, so as Stephanie puts it /they just pop onto your right needle./
JaneAliceMarie 4 months ago 2