Your tutorial is 100%. Even the minutest details you capture. I learnt knitting from nibble knitting I do knitting via others Channels for bigger projects now. However, I get held up thru the projects, you have the answer. Thank you do much Norman.
Hi Norman! I am picking knitting back up and I’m still new at it, but I would not survive without your tutorials! I pull them up all the time and they have helped me so much. I’m now getting from beginner to more complex (intermediate) knitting! Thank you!
Thank you so very much for this wonderful tutorial! I've been so intimidated by cabling ever since I started knitting, and yet, here I am now, getting the hang of it. Couldn't have done it without you!
Norman, thank you for this tutorial! I really feel that you really are so great at teaching. Your calm and soothing voice helps to give confidence. 😊❤️
It's amazing how some excellent teachers miss how to explain things. I'd been frustrated on how to make cables. I am now frustrated at how easy they are. I am not kidding when I say it was explained in an overcomplicated fashion. Thanks for the nice video. It really helped a lot. My projects can now get more varied texturally and visually. 👍
I’m finally tackling cables, I’ve been knitting since I was 3… I’m 49 now, and until now I kept away from charted patterns and ‘Fancier’ knits. I finally decided to get over my fear of messing up and do some of the more interesting things in knitting.
Amazing! Thanks to your wonderful videos I created my very first cable knitting project, a cute moss stitch and 3x3 cable. Your videos are pure gold! I am just a beginner, but that project gave me so much satisfaction
@@NimbleNeedles right thanks, I have watched a few different videos, and no one has explained how to do the reverse side of the reversible cable stitch, and unfortunately, I couldn't find a video on it from you. but thanks for the info that is very helpful.
Sorry if I sound dumb, but just lemme get this straight, cause my dream is to actually cable knit. By knitting across you mean following the stiches? @@NimbleNeedles
because the video shows the cable stitch...which does not rely on any setups rows. you can literally use this technique for any knitting stitch patterns. In this case, it's a 2x2 ribbing. If you need to catch up, here's a very short and easy video for you: th-cam.com/video/MYZYvbQnQx8/w-d-xo.html
@@NimbleNeedles ahh thank you as a beginner I didn’t realise that. I couldn’t understand why all the videos were showing stitches already on. I will give it a go now & thanks for the link it was very helpful. Thanks again Take Care
I hope you liked this video. let me know if you succeeded and what is your first cable project going to be :)
Your tutorial is 100%.
Even the minutest details you capture.
I learnt knitting from nibble knitting
I do knitting via others Channels for bigger projects now.
However, I get held up thru the projects, you have the answer.
Thank you do much Norman.
Thank you so much 😊
Hi Norman! I am picking knitting back up and I’m still new at it, but I would not survive without your tutorials! I pull them up all the time and they have helped me so much. I’m now getting from beginner to more complex (intermediate) knitting! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’ve been knitting all my life, but no one has ever shown me how to do this!! What a brilliant tutor you are 😊
Thanks Norman! 😘
Thank you so very much for this wonderful tutorial! I've been so intimidated by cabling ever since I started knitting, and yet, here I am now, getting the hang of it. Couldn't have done it without you!
I'm slowly watching all of Norman's videos as they become more relevant in my knitting! another great video, thank you!
Happy to hear you still find these early videos helpful 🥰
Thank you for helping me see it more clearly.
This is so clear and helpful, thank you! I am not so intimidated now and excited to try :)
Very happy to hear that Cecilia :) And don't forget to come back in case you still have only questions/face problems
Norman, thank you for this tutorial! I really feel that you really are so great at teaching. Your calm and soothing voice helps to give confidence. 😊❤️
I am very happy to hear that ❤️🧶
It's amazing how some excellent teachers miss how to explain things. I'd been frustrated on how to make cables. I am now frustrated at how easy they are. I am not kidding when I say it was explained in an overcomplicated fashion.
Thanks for the nice video. It really helped a lot. My projects can now get more varied texturally and visually. 👍
NOW I get it! 😮 ..my goodness, thank you so much for this tutorial❤
I’m finally tackling cables, I’ve been knitting since I was 3… I’m 49 now, and until now I kept away from charted patterns and ‘Fancier’ knits. I finally decided to get over my fear of messing up and do some of the more interesting things in knitting.
Good decision. And do know that you can always come back here and comment with your questions 😊😊
thank you for this tutorial! i started my first cable work - a headband - and i cannot get over how beautiful it is!
awesome. Yes, cables work sooo well on headbands!
Great tutorial, I feel a lot better prepared to try my first cable knitting project now!
Wonderful!
It was Very informative. Thank you
Amazing! Thanks to your wonderful videos I created my very first cable knitting project, a cute moss stitch and 3x3 cable. Your videos are pure gold! I am just a beginner, but that project gave me so much satisfaction
Thank you! Wonderful tutorial 👌🏻
i love your videos
Wow this perfect
so happy to hear I could be of help :)
Wow!!! Thank you so much!
That was a great tutorial!!
Glad you liked it
Very thankful 😧
thank you for watching. ANd I hope that smiley at the end was a typo. :P
Great tutorial! I want to know: In the same column, do I alternate the cable needle (one time front, the next time back) to make the curves? Thanks 😊
No...always the same..at least if u want classic cables and not a snake line 😅
Thanks for the info. I’m going to practice some more. I’m doing the cable part is too tight.
When doing reversible cables do you still just knit all the way along the wrong side?
no...in that case you have to follow the 1x1 rib stitch pattern for the cables.
@@NimbleNeedles right thanks, I have watched a few different videos, and no one has explained how to do the reverse side of the reversible cable stitch, and unfortunately, I couldn't find a video on it from you. but thanks for the info that is very helpful.
hi norman
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what about the back side?
Just knit across in pattern
Sorry if I sound dumb, but just lemme get this straight, cause my dream is to actually cable knit. By knitting across you mean following the stiches? @@NimbleNeedles
Why is there not instructions from the beginning. You already have stitches on
because the video shows the cable stitch...which does not rely on any setups rows. you can literally use this technique for any knitting stitch patterns. In this case, it's a 2x2 ribbing. If you need to catch up, here's a very short and easy video for you: th-cam.com/video/MYZYvbQnQx8/w-d-xo.html
@@NimbleNeedles ahh thank you as a beginner I didn’t realise that. I couldn’t understand why all the videos were showing stitches already on.
I will give it a go now & thanks for the link it was very helpful.
Thanks again
Take Care
If it weren't for you, I wouldn't know how to do a damn thing in knitting and would just have stuck to crochet.
Hi Norman, I am going to give this a try! Thank you again for a great tutorial. 😊🧶
Have fun! cables are quite a lovely technique for beginners, in my opinion.
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