Excellent tutorial Suzanne! Really helps to see how the yarns carried over work inthe forming of the design. Thank you so very much for putting up the video🙂
I have quite a few videos on Intarsia. Just google - Intarsia Suzanne Bryan - and they will come up. You can see both sides on many of the videos. Happy Knitting!
Hi Vera! Patterns vary and each one has it's own issues, you just have to inspect it and plan the colors changes. This is why we should always swatch. 😊
Excellent tutorial Suzanne! Really helps to see how the yarns carried over work inthe forming of the design. Thank you so very much for putting up the video🙂
It’s a little complicated but I love it when finished knitting thank you so much ❤
Wonderful tutorial. I am planning a large-scale intarsia piece and this answered a lot of questions I had. Thanks!
Wonderful Moses Swedberg! Happy Knitting.
Fantastic tip! I love your You Tube channel! Thanks for sharing Suzanne.
Thanks, happy knitting.
Thank you for the awesome video!
You are welcome. Happy knitting.
Yes, this makes perfect sense.
Wonderful, thanks for watching and commenting.
I understand why this is done but I will have to pay very close attention so as not to get those strands mixed up. :)
Exactly.
I wish I could see the other side as well.
I have quite a few videos on Intarsia. Just google - Intarsia Suzanne Bryan - and they will come up. You can see both sides on many of the videos. Happy Knitting!
How do you know when to implement this technique for any other intarsia pattern?
Hi Vera! Patterns vary and each one has it's own issues, you just have to inspect it and plan the colors changes. This is why we should always swatch. 😊