Thank you so much. You are so good at providing useful information, while others are also good at creating other types of content about the craft I always want to learn more and how to be better at it.
Thats clever! My method is to NOT join the chain, but just turn and work R1 as if Im working in rows. Then join at the end of R1 as its easier to see whether it's twisted or not then. I use the starting tail to close up the gap.
Best tip ever. Saves a lot of headaches! I enjoy your channel.
Thanks for watching!
Wow! You are a genius! Thank you for sharing!!
You are so welcome!
Wow that's so smart. Thank you
One of THE BESTEST tips EVER!!!!!! Thank you! Xx
Glad it was useful! 💗💐
Love this trick, works every time!
Thank you. You're a wonderful teacher.
Legendary tip! I love your videos Tuula! 😊
Thank you! 😃
You're welcome 😊
Your explanations are so concise. Immediate clarity.
I will try to be as precise as you inspire me to be.❤
Thank you! All the best!
What a great idea! I am always twisting my chains! 😂😂
Tuula, You are the best! ❤
I saw this a few months ago, this is the only way I’ll do a chain, longer than 10, in the round. Saves so much trouble & time. Thank you!!! 💜🫂💜
Great, yes, it saves time!
I love this, thank you!!🎊 🤗❤️
Glad you like it!
Thank you. Very clever!
Glad you like it!
You are so smart. I love following you.
Thank you so much! 💗
🎉 fantastic tuula 🎉❤
Great tip!!! I could have used this video last week lol
thank you !!
Next time! 😊
@@TuulaMaaria absolutely I will try this, thank you😊
You give us such wonderful tips🤗 It’s up close and easy to see and follow. Once again, you have given us a great tutorial. Thank you so much🙏🏻
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much. You are so good at providing useful information, while others are also good at creating other types of content about the craft I always want to learn more and how to be better at it.
Great tip! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Love this!
Wow! This is handy!
BRILLIANT!!!
Oh my goodness thank you!
Any time!
Genius thank you 😘
Yasssss! Just what I needed 🤓
Brilliant!!
Nerokasta! Kiitos vinkistä.
Kiva jos pidit siitä!
Thats clever! My method is to NOT join the chain, but just turn and work R1 as if Im working in rows. Then join at the end of R1 as its easier to see whether it's twisted or not then. I use the starting tail to close up the gap.
Yes, that works well too, and especially so in knitting!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you 🙏
Welcome! 💗
Genius! 👏👏👏🙏
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Genius 🎉
Briliant🎉❤
Very cleaver
I saw this a few years ago on youtube.
I can't remember if I learned it from a blog or video! But it's useful.
❤❤
👏💐👏
Brilliant!