Awe, thanks! I’m currently watching your dpn needle review video and will next watch your video on how to knit with them. You’ll be hearing from me. Perfect way to spend a Sunday morning with a hurricane on the way!!
I think it’s been downgraded to a tropical storm. We should be fine. I just do not want to lose power. But if we do I have a neck lamp so I can knit or read!!😊
Just finished using this technique on a variegated alpaca cowl. It works great! The magic knot, which I used on my test failed, as the cowl had to go over my head and loop twice when stretched. So happy I found you!
Thank you! I have seen this mentioned a bunch of times but this is the first time I have actually seen someone correctly demonstrate it! This seems great for most all yarn. Question, I am working with a bulky weight yarn, this method would probably make the yarn much too thick. What do you think the best join for bulky yarn would be?
Hi Norman! So very nice to see you again. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for making it. Will this join work with natural fibres or would a "spit" join be more beneficial? Have a Wonderful Day.
Make sure to comment in case you need any help!
Thank you Norman! Another super clear and helpful video tutorial 😊🧶❤️
Gosh !This is EXACTLY what will solve my dilemma!
Such a neat and tidy join. I’ll be trying this.
sure! and don'T hesitate to come back in case you have any questions!
Great tutorial Norman! Clear and concise instruction! Thanks for sharing!
happy to hear that and it's always a pleasure to read a comment from you
Awe, thanks! I’m currently watching your dpn needle review video and will next watch your video on how to knit with them. You’ll be hearing from me. Perfect way to spend a Sunday morning with a hurricane on the way!!
@@theastewart6721 huricance? oh noes..be safe!
I think it’s been downgraded to a tropical storm. We should be fine. I just do not want to lose power. But if we do I have a neck lamp so I can knit or read!!😊
MAGICAL!! Thank you!
welll..i guess it really kind of it!
Just finished using this technique on a variegated alpaca cowl. It works great! The magic knot, which I used on my test failed, as the cowl had to go over my head and loop twice when stretched. So happy I found you!
very happy to hear that Nancy!
Thank you for sharing this! I wish I'd known about this method before -- it will come in handy!
i'm sure it will. it's a very interesting method with so many useful applications.
Thank you! I have seen this mentioned a bunch of times but this is the first time I have actually seen someone correctly demonstrate it! This seems great for most all yarn. Question, I am working with a bulky weight yarn, this method would probably make the yarn much too thick. What do you think the best join for bulky yarn would be?
I would say the felted join with thinning things out before.
Very neat join thanks
Thanks and welcome, Julie
Hi Norman! So very nice to see you again. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for making it. Will this join work with natural fibres or would a "spit" join be more beneficial? Have a Wonderful Day.
you can use this one for every fiber. If the spit join works, I'd pick that as you can thin out the ends a bit and so it will be less noticable.
❤thanks