Thank you for your tutorial. It was very clear and I appreciate your fully explaining the float trapping. Can you make another video with the three colors and float trapping in situations where you have to purl back when knitting flat in three colors? This would be very helpful!!!
Thank you for this video. The sweater I'm knitting for my son has three rounds using three colours and I was so confused as I also am catching floats. This was so helpful!
Fabulous 😊certainly taught me a thing or two, and I was born knitting ( now ancient ) ! Now can I be cheeky and ask .... how do you do the pearl row? 🤔 Would it be possible for to make another video to help?😬
I am knitting my first project with three colors in one row. I was trying to hold the two strands in my right hand and just the main color in my left. Thank you so much for this video. I am ready to try again!
Love this! Could you please explain how you wrap the yarns around your fingers and hand on your left hand? It looks really handy but I can't quite figure out the wrap!
How do manage my tension when knitting with 3 colours, either the floats are too tight and the knitting doesn't stretch or if I leave them loose so the knitting can stretch the loops/v's of yarn that show on the front of the garment are too loose and it looks messy
This tutorial really helped me learn how to catch floats depending if knitting from the left or right needle. I'm still confused by how to determine which color is dominant.
This video by Roxanne Richardson explains color dominance thoroughly: th-cam.com/video/CaMjH8AqW0s/w-d-xo.html She explains the order of floats which Karel talks about. Roxanne shows all manner of knitting, with yarns in left hand (continental), yarns in right hand (english) and as shown here, yarn in both hands. Roxanne has a whole series on multicolor (aka stranded) knitting, which I highly recomend.
So far, this is one of the best videos I have watched on how to knit with three colors at a time! It was very helpful, Thank you
OMG! This video is so clear! I have been apprehensive about knitting with three colors before. Maybe I’ll try again.
Thank you for the tutorial! Love the colour combination! Where can I find this pattern and yarn? Thank you!
This is the best tutorial od holding multicolor yarn in the whole internet! Thank you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow! Love this!!! So clear! I am starting my colorwork journey and I love the way you catch floats! Thank you!!
This was so so helpful especially since I'm a continental knitter. Great explanation and demonstration!
Thank you for your tutorial. It was very clear and I appreciate your fully explaining the float trapping. Can you make another video with the three colors and float trapping in situations where you have to purl back when knitting flat in three colors? This would be very helpful!!!
I’m not amazing at knitting but this explanation was so clear I feel like I could do it as a beginner…thank you so much….god bless❤
Thank you for this video. The sweater I'm knitting for my son has three rounds using three colours and I was so confused as I also am catching floats. This was so helpful!
Fabulous 😊certainly taught me a thing or two, and I was born knitting ( now ancient ) !
Now can I be cheeky and ask .... how do you do the pearl row? 🤔 Would it be possible for to make another video to help?😬
You are literally a magician... You use two wands to create these gorgeous pieces of wearable art! I SO wish I had your ability.
I am knitting my first project with three colors in one row. I was trying to hold the two strands in my right hand and just the main color in my left. Thank you so much for this video. I am ready to try again!
Ingenious! Thanks a lot! Will study it carefully.❤
OMG! This is exactly what I was looking for. You just made my day ❤
Love this! Could you please explain how you wrap the yarns around your fingers and hand on your left hand? It looks really handy but I can't quite figure out the wrap!
What a great video! So clear and helpful. Thank you for making and sharing this.
I believe am important part is to stretch out the floats after a few stitches, with using the color dominance. Thank you !
Wow, this was great. Nice way of teaching. Thank you!
Thank you so much Karel! I will be watching this constantly it is really helpful :)
Thanks from a fellow thrower! This was helpful
Thank you for that little lesson.
Very helpful video, thank you! Do you have any tips on how to handle 4 colors in a row?
How do manage my tension when knitting with 3 colours, either the floats are too tight and the knitting doesn't stretch or if I leave them loose so the knitting can stretch the loops/v's of yarn that show on the front of the garment are too loose and it looks messy
Beautiful colours!
This is so, so helpful. Thank you.
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Graciassss!! Lindos colores y linda técnica. Gran ayuda.
woe,this isn't for beginners like me but I will be back soon as I learn more
How do you ask a question of Karel? Using this comment field is all I could figure out.
This tutorial really helped me learn how to catch floats depending if knitting from the left or right needle. I'm still confused by how to determine which color is dominant.
This video by Roxanne Richardson explains color dominance thoroughly: th-cam.com/video/CaMjH8AqW0s/w-d-xo.html She explains the order of floats which Karel talks about. Roxanne shows all manner of knitting, with yarns in left hand (continental), yarns in right hand (english) and as shown here, yarn in both hands.
Roxanne has a whole series on multicolor (aka stranded) knitting, which I highly recomend.
@@Lorelaeyn Thanks so much for referring to this video. I plan on looking at more Rox Rocks tutorials. Never came across them in my searching.
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