I've watched a few videos on this topic and this is the most clear and concise of all of them. I finally understood why one color is dominant, thank you so much.
Kinda good tutorial but that continental style how to knit stranded is not accurate, you keep BOTH yarns on your left finger and "left" one is the contrast color the dominant one. one the back the main color you always knit over the CC so the dominance stays. But if you pick up the MC under the CC the dominance changes.
Yes! Sorry if what I showed was not correct (I am not a continental knitter) -- you are correct, no matter how you hold the yarns, the strand that comes from the left (or underneath) is going to be the dominant strand, whether that is the MC or the CC.
I've watched a few videos on this topic and this is the most clear and concise of all of them. I finally understood why one color is dominant, thank you so much.
You're very welcome!! I'm glad it could clear things up for you -- it's a tricky concept to grasp!
This helps a lot. Thank you for showing the yarn held in different ways.
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you, this is fantastic. I'm a visual learner and this helped me a lot!
I'm so glad it was helpful!!!
Such a great tutorial. I use the second method you demonstrated, but had no concept of colour dominance until I saw your video. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial. I love it!
Glad you liked it!
@@HeatherStorta what is your email? I like to ask you something related to catch the floats.
Do u have instaGram?
Thanks a lot! ❤😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for also showing it in continental style with both strands in the left hand-it’s so hard to find a video for that:)
You are so welcome!
Kinda good tutorial but that continental style how to knit stranded is not accurate, you keep BOTH yarns on your left finger and "left" one is the contrast color the dominant one. one the back the main color you always knit over the CC so the dominance stays. But if you pick up the MC under the CC the dominance changes.
Yes! Sorry if what I showed was not correct (I am not a continental knitter) -- you are correct, no matter how you hold the yarns, the strand that comes from the left (or underneath) is going to be the dominant strand, whether that is the MC or the CC.