Thanks so much for a clear tutorial. I appreciate your using light colored yarn (it's so much easier for the viewer to see) and continental style knitting. I am a continental style knitter as well and it's so much easier for me to learn a technique when the demonstrator uses the continental style also.
Thanks so much for a clear tutorial. I appreciate your using light colored yarn (it's so much easier for the viewer to see) and continental style knitting. I am a continental style knitter as well and it's so much easier for me to learn a technique when the demonstrator uses the continental style also.
Thank you so much! I'm very glad it was helpful=. I naturally do everything Continental style so I have to be reminded to show the English way!
Hi! Would you mind explaining the purpose of slipping the stitches instead of knitting them before you change yarn? Thank you!
I'd love to know the answer to this as well! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing I’m working on the circular needles
Wonderful!
Question. Even though each round has the next color moved to the right by three stitches, does the BOR remain unchanged?
Absolutely. The BOR just stays in exactly the same place and it's just the yarns that move positions.