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KNITTED HEART PART 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

An up close demonstration of how to BEGIN KNITTING A HEART INTO YOUR WORK. This FAIR ISLE STITCH is by Judy Graham, Knitter to the Stars, who's knits have appeared in movies, TV, and concerts for over 30 years and who has been hand knittng for over 50 years. Check out the web-site for other video demonstrations, more knitting tips, what it's like to make knits for the movies and fun celebrity stories. Also DVD'S FOR SALE http://www.knittingtipsbyjudy.com
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  • This is too hard ):

  • @STOPtheHORROR

    hope you kept trying.  Valentine's day is soon!

  • Okay, YOU just made my day. I always wanted to knit with two colours but wasn't understanding how to, but watching you was pretty clear. Plus, a little heart pattern, always useful. THAAAANKS. !!! <3

  • @lumiere2020

    glad you liked that video. you should also watch my fair isle videos to see more patterns. thanks for writing. sorry it took me so long to get back. HAPPY NEW YEAR. Please keep watching and like me on facebook.

  • Would anything change if I were to knit in the round? I would love it knit a hat with hearts on it.

  • @RandomnessISJoy

    it would work out perfectly!

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  • Knit and pause

  • Judy, you by far are the best instructor. Straight, to the point. The camera angle is great. I lnit with u, ause as needed

  • @knittingtipsbyjudy Thank you so much! :)

  • @7890honey

    you would do it the same way, but with the garter stitch you always get bumps of color when you change colors. for that reason it's neater to do a pattern in stockinette stitch.

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