Thank you. Your instructions are always clear and very easy to follow. Lovely speaking voice and great closeup camera work. So appreciative of the hard work and dedication you put forth to help knitters and crocheters. Speaking for myself, traveling to a yarn shop is at least an hour away and expensive to sit with an instructor, so I rely on TH-cam videos to help me learn. So again, my sincere thanks. Have a wonderful day ❤
@@kathleeninkansas1770 - I have the same problem you do. I don't know how to "use the tail to connect it seamlessly," and would like to see how to do that! I don't know if I left enough tail!
Thank you. Your instructions are always clear and very easy to follow. Lovely speaking voice and great closeup camera work.
So appreciative of the hard work and dedication you put forth to help knitters and crocheters. Speaking for myself, traveling to a yarn shop is at least an hour away and expensive to sit with an instructor, so I rely on TH-cam videos to help me learn. So again, my sincere thanks. Have a wonderful day ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Lovely technique, must try it on cuff down sox. Thanks
I believe you made this the easiest I've seen anyone make it before. TY much appreciated.
I like your tutorial for provisional cast on. Very neat n pretty. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Wow, I never stop learning mind blowing new techniques, no matter how many years I've been knitting. Looking forward to testing this one out!
You can do it!
Ty you explained it perfectly for me. Can't wait to use it.
Thanks
Cool!
Nice cast on, but how do you join the beginning edge without it looking uneven?
Use the tail to connect it seamlessly.
@@MarlyBird really wish I could see an example of how you connect the two ends seamlessly
@@kathleeninkansas1770 - I have the same problem you do. I don't know how to "use the tail to connect it seamlessly," and would like to see how to do that! I don't know if I left enough tail!
Are you aware of a tubular cast on for 2@ time mitts/socks