How to Knit Faster + SPEED KNITTING Challenge! | Off Our Needles S4E9
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024
- We’ve all seen those knitters who can whip up a sweater in minutes with their eyes shut and wondered HOW do they knit so fast?! Well, today, Tracie & Jodie show you how to measure your knitting speed and offer tips on how to knit faster. Episode links below. 👇
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2:51 - How to measure your knitting speed
6:05 - Tips for Knitting Faster
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Hold onto your needles! Tracie and Jodi, a.k.a. the Grocery Girls, are here to dish out fresh fiber inspiration. From project picks to wooly good gossip, things are about to get super knitty… and maybe just a little nutty.
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You ladies are FABULOUS!
My mom is 81 years old and knits like her life depends on it and pretty damn good speed....I can knit in the O.K. zone maybe for a hat....but not like mamma speedy and she teases me a lot for years but I teases her back....( I tell but I can walk faster...LOl ) and a Loving way sometimes we sit together and have a race making a scarf.....but guess who the winner is.....God Bless you Ladies I think you're great.....
I'm a beginner, again, and have fallen in love with norwegian knitting. Minimal, small movements. Easy peasy. I'm with you, it's not a contest but, I'm older and the hands, fingers, and shoulders are thanking me.
You girls are so fun to watch!!!! Thank you for your videos!!!. Elena.
Hi ladies, just found your channel. I've been knitting since I was 5 and I think I'm pretty fast and an English knitter. Now because of watching you both I have to go time myself.I can usually knit a mans XL sweater in about 4 to 5 days. I look forward to watching more of your videos. You guys are great!
You all are adorable! I am a SLOW knitter trying to improve my speed so the title of your video caught my attention. I just watched a video of someone with the personality of a sponge
who I was sure was going to bring out a metronome... your video was much more fun.
I can appreciate those who knit fast, however, it defeats the whole purpose of my knitting. I knit for relaxation and enjoyment. Trying to go faster would just add stress that I do not need life.Love watching you two.
well said
Love you ladies
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Awwww love 💕 you ladies! You are both so much fun! 😂 thanks for the fun!!
My neighbor when I was younger, who also is the one who taught me how to crochet when I was 7 ( I just turned 52), would have a sweater done in 2 days. Her hands were like lightning! I was mesmerized. I taught myself how to knit 12 years ago, but mainly do shawls and hats/mittens. Been trying to teach myself how to flick but just can't get my hands to work with me lol., and I also find myself unknowingly switching between continental and throwing lol. I am however proud of myself for winning the fastest crocheting contest when I was 30 at a Michaels store. My daughter conned me into doing it. My nephew through the years has begged me to try to beat the world record, but I do not see that in my future as the carpal tunnel has really kicked in. Thanks for the tips. Definitely going to try them out :)
Fun video!! I knitted for years throwing, as they say. A new yarn shop had opened up right down from work, so I started taking classes on my lunch hour to learn things I was always reluctant to do. The owner knitted beautiful things and so fast, I noticed she knit continental style. I had her teach me and FORCED myself to do it. It was so hard to re-train myself, but I finally did it. She also taught me to work knitting stitches close to the end of the needles to gain speed. For 35+ years now, I have knitted continental. PS-It also helps with the sore wrists because you use your fingers so much.
paula carli Same here. I switched to Continental about 40 years ago and only use English style for stranded knitting; yarn in both hands. I love Continental but I’m glad to know both. I have no desire to knit fast. Just smooth and consistent.
I knit about 12 stitches a minute so that should make all of you feel really good about your knitting speed. I can crochet a lot faster:-)
i guess we still get it done...just slowly:-)
I'm an English knitter, but frankly I'm much faster than my Continental counterparts. My movements are somewhat like a sewing machine. I never drop my knitting needle when wrapping the yarn (right hand) and my other hand/fingers (left hand) are moving the stitches forward to be knit or purled. Both of my hands are moving at the same time in a smooth rhythm without every having to stop or let go of needles or yarn. Sort of like playing the piano with both hands while doing mathematical equations in my head. LOL
You're flicking :) I'm also an English knitter and I knit this way. Hazel Tindall, who has held the record for world's fastest knitter also knits like this.
Holly Hudson or lever?
Yeah, I flick knit too. But then, I continue knitting with my left hand continental style, without turning my work or letting go of the work.
I have to agree with you. I knit roughly 34 sts in 30 seconds (so about 68 a minute, though I was timing while working a tinny sock). I knit English style with the needle in the web of my thumb and first finger, never dropping the needle. The knitting goes very fast. I can also knit well with the continental, combination or Portuguese methods but none of those are nearly as fast.
There is a an old film of Shetland islanders knitting, when the film was slowed down they were reconded to be knitting 2-3 stitches per second.
That was so much fun. I literally laughed when they said “my palms are sweating” & when I timed myself, MY PALMS STARTED SWEATING! 😂
Craftsy, you all made me laugh also when the camera kept creeping in the picture & who doesn’t need to laugh a bit more! Great video everyone!
I love it! I learned how to do portuguese knitting from craftsy but I agree speed isn't everything. And you girls are hilarious!
I just love your videos guys! You are the best!!
After a long day, it’s so nice to rest in bed and watch you girls 💞
You two are wonderful and I love your videos! Wish I was a part of your knitting group!
Ok I'm a continental knitter and I Portuguese knit when my hands hurt, it helps alot(!), and we did this in our yarn group last year, I came in 3 with 64 average and my best was 72. There where 20 of us, and We did it five times. The best in our group was a flicker and she clocked an average of 81 so ya she is very fast! I don't speed knit anymore because of my hands but it was very fun to see.
Today's video is lots of fun. Great job! 💜🌞🌵
My aunt Mary Krug who passed away towards the end of the 1970s was a knitting teacher and designer for I think Saks Fifth Avenue in Chicago, and I swear (I was in my teens in the 1960s) you couldn't see the top of her needles when she knit, even when she was knitting a color work sweater. Me, I like to just wander along as a slow knitter. I'm doing it for relaxation and fun. But how cool that there are such faster knitters out there!
I love you guys. I laugh so much with all you guys say and do. Keep it up and happy knitting
I’m a slow, but happy knitter who knits English style. Have attempted continental, but never had success. It was always slower, tighter, and stressful. I’m happy being a relaxed knitter. 😉
I agree, with continental I feel like I am fighting each tight stitch.
I gave up knitting for years, then spent a month learning how to Purl in Norwegian way of knitting. Seriously, the knitting wasn’t hard to learn, but purling took a month! I switched because this form of knitting doesn’t hurt my wrist or my shoulder and it’s way faster. Even though I knit meditatively, all my needle work endeavors are a time to slow down and relax, so having a way to more effortlessly turn out a project is a bonus for me. The only true tutorial for this way of knitting comes from Carlos and Arne here on TH-cam. They do not reply to comments, so I watched that couple of seconds with Arne over and over and over until I got it. I’ll never figure out what I was doing wrong, but I have it now thankfully.
I love you girls! You give off such good vibes!
You guys are so cute ! That technique that English style knitters use at the tips of their needles is called “flicking.”
That’s actually the opposite, English style is throwing. Continental is picking
JiaKee99 ...but there is also “flicking” which is a technique of the English style
I saw the Fair Isle knitters they knit 200 stitches per minute on straight needles and knit a sweater in a day. There is archival film. They used to knit while walking. It was their business and children started at a young age. Amazing!
You 2 crack me up. I never know what you’ll do next. Love you gals.
One brain trick that can speed up your knitting: instead of thinking about wrapping the yarn "around" the working needle, think of it as going "between" the two needles. That's what the yarn is doing and thinking of it this way can improve your speed, because you have more space in which to put the yarn and don't have to be as accurate in your yarn movements.
I knit continental and knit pretty fast. Plus less strain. Also I’ve explored the Portuguese knitting too and it is great. Also less stressful on your hands. Awesome.
Hello from Florida! I am a transplanted New Englander and have been knitting since I was four years old, English style. I work off the tips of my needles, what they call “flicker”, and I do not throw the yarn. This is the way I was taught and I think it is actually faster than knitting Continental. One feature about it is that it tends to make your stitches tighter, at least for me, and the gauge therefore has to be adjusted. Usually I need to go up one or two needle sizes. However, really it comes down to “slow and steady wins the race” and not trying to win a marathon. I think accuracy is more important than speed. You need to slow down on tricky spots in a pattern and enjoy the process. For what it’s worth, I think working with cables rather than long needles can give you a bit of increase with speed. What it really comes down to is the quality of your finished piece and the pleasure you had in making it.
Do people wear knitted things in Florida? I notice many knitters on youtube are Canadian. I'm somewhere in the middle (mid-Atlantic) and I wonder if I would have more knitting urgency if everyone around me was cold a lot of the time.
So fun! I'd like to include a link to this video in my October newsletter. I'll of course credit you and link right to this page. Thanks!
As a fast crocheter, I didn't enjoy knitting soooo slowly. Then the less I knitted, the slower I got. Ugh! So I learned Continental -Combination knitting, which is so much easier and faster that I can now enjoy knitting! And even purling!! 👵🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I'm a continental knitter and feel like I can be pretty fast at times but most of the time not - because I knit and pet, knit and pet. I have to constantly stop to admire my work - LOL!! I do what I call "scooping the yarn". My index finger tensions the yarn several inches away from the needle and so my right needle goes into the stitch and scoops the yarn through the stitch on the pad of my middle finger. When I purl continental, both my hands sort of move in unison like I was playing the cymbals. I'm not a fan of purling. When I do English or throwing - I have to tension my yarn in a really awkward way that defies explanation. I find that I can't do the really close to the needles type of tensioning no matter what style, nor can I flick. I've tried. But like so many others, I knit for relaxation. It's not a contest and at least for me - I knit for the process and not for the product. The product is icing on the cake and sometimes I like brownies, which is cake without frosting!!
you two are so fun, thanks for the laughter
You two are adorable! Thanks for the fun laughs. Umm, I have no idea how fast I knit - haven't timed it yet. I probably could finish my project faster if I didn't put it down to watch awesome knitting podcasts. Anyway, you two are a hit knitting act : ) Loved it
I feel lucky bc I was taught to knit continental style but I have consciously adjusted and tweeked a few things over the years to make my hand motions more efficient. I'm pretty satisfied with my speed but, even better, my hand cramping and fatigue is minimal.
I love the speed you both knit! It's great for us to learn. 👍 With lots of love💜 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵, 95/62f (35/17c) today. 75f on Friday, that's 20 degree difference, yikes!
I enjoy knitting I find it relaxing that is my favorite. Thank for sharing BrambleKnits 🇨🇦
I’m a continental knitter though I’ve tried to teach myself English style and I just can’t get the hang of it. But I did this while my husband timed me and my average is 67 stitches per minute. 😅 Feelin’ pretty speedy!
Well I am slow but consistent. 27 stitches all three times, and that is knitting continental. I prefer slow knitting though I find it meditative. I often find myself counting the stitches in a slow meditative repeat in my head as I knit. The idea of speeding up stresses me out.
I love the Portuguese purling method; the simplicity of movement is beautiful. but when I am knitting I am a dedicated thrower, using my whole upper body. not efficient but it is what is comfortable for me
Wanting to learn flicking. Thought I had it and am knitting a whole sweater to drill it in but I don’t think I’ve got it.
Really nice information
I got an average of 17, only a one point differential, so I’m slow but consistent! I was using a super bulky yarn with size 13 needles. I may try it again in a month or two! I’ve been knitting for almost a month, so it would be cool to see if I make any progress. Then also to try it with different kinds of stitches!
I like this informative article.
Great! Thanks! I'm working on getting faster!
You girls crack me up!!!😃😃😃
I thought I was slow but but I knit about 1 sps, I have also dedicated myself to learning every style of knitting I can, I am now proficient in English, continental, mirror ( I reach my 1 sps doing continental as that feels most natural, I also picked up speed after I got the chiaogoo full set)
I started knitting a couple of years ago but I stopped because I did not know how to pick up a stitch. And I dropped them quite often. I resumed knitting a couple of days ago but that was because I heard about knitting Continental so I wanted to give it a try. I have not dropped one stitch since I've been knitting Continental (knock on wood). I found that not only is Continental MUCH faster for me but I'm more accurate with my stitches.🎉
"Isolate the movement to the hands and fingers". This is what I will work on today. I think I knit about 30 sts a minute. I only strive for economy of motion because I am missing the "fast" gene. I also start up an online metronome and try to keep up with the clicks, but if I can't that's okay.
Just love your videos
You ladies are so cute! I'm new to knitting although I've crocheted for a while but I'm TH-cam learning how to knit & wish you guys were my moms. Yes, both of you! LOL.
I was surprised by your knitting speed!! You are both flickers!!!!
oh how fun to know our knitting speed. I always considered myself on the slow side of average. I knit 50 sts per minute, and I purl 46 sts per minute. :) I knit continental, picking not throwing :)
Girls you are both to awesome!!!!
You made this fun. But I especially like your emphasis on quality.
Oh! It's wonderfull podcast!!! I am going to try it!! In english mode, continental mode and portuguese mode!! brum..................
I got 37, 41,41 so just about 40 sts a minute. I feel like I could knit faster if I didn't know I was being timed, lol.
I can knit fairly fast if ive been going awhile and dont get interrupted. However, I would rather knit steady than fast, and often set a cadence with music, or even just my rocking chair. I seem to get far more done that way than trying for speed.
LOL! You two are hilarious.😂
I tried continental, but couldn’t tension the yarn. I’m a flicker. I can get about 40+ stitches per minute. It’s going to have to do 🤷🏾♂️
Not sure if you’ll see this because the video is years old. But just wondering what your current knitting speed is, and if either of you switched to continental. I’m a fairly new knitter. I started just under 4 months ago. I knit about 30 ST a minute by continental picking.
I got 74, 73, and 73 in 3 attempts back to back, so I guess about 73 stitches/minute at my fastest. I did it again at my "normal" speed and got 63 stitches. All those are just knit stitches, I'm sure I'd be slower if purling were included. I knit continental.
I'm pretty slow... But very consistent and I just keep going, so I actually finish projects!
You guys knit faster then I do! Lol 😂.
I saw a English knitter faster than continental on TH-cam lol. Il will go check if I can find it.
This segment of your show made me curious about what the Portuguese purling technique was about. I looked it up and was surprised that what I do for purling and thought I made up is actually the Portuguese style of purling.
Others have said it already but... You ladies are so cute. Subbed 😉
I timed myself just once since I happened to be knitting an all knit row at the time I was watching this video :) I only got 39 as well :(
I timed myself. Oh me, oh my! I am so embarrassingly slow. That's ok. Just means I get to spend more time knitting. Good thing I love the process.
Love Portuguese knitting super fast😁
Love you happy critters! LOL!! I knit continental..........22 per minute is all I can do. Help! LOL!! Maybe I don't understand the math? LOL!!
use a bit of baby powder or talcum powder on your hands and hooks! needles to make sure clammy hands dont mess with the speed! :D
Whew! I feel much better. I sit around 30 stitches a minute...
You're funny!!!! Lol. I will try to time myself
I also crochet, but I learned continental and left handed (I'm right handed normally) with the yarn because it just worked for me because of crochet. So I have no idea what my style is called. 😅
Could it be, you're talking about Ms. McPhee? Cottage knitting?
I have a knitting table to
I am just learning how to knit an want to know what continental is? Also what the difference in Portuguese Norwegian continental and iis German cast on and whatever long tail and short is a part of the continental way or what? Can you do a video of how they differ if you haven't already?so far I haven't done a project knitting and have only done one crocheting enough to learn I don't like crochet and am not patient enough to do it but in the mean time I learned of knitting which I actually feel very ignorant because I never knew about it and thought it was the same thing as crochet which is clearly way different and I don't feel they are connected at all but may lean why people say they are with more videos. I'm using a crayon green color yarn attempting fingerless mittens or gloves after seeing I didn't have enough for socks as I am as poor as you can get and not be homeless with no money to buy more. Can you tell me the consequences of not using the recommended size needles with the yarn you choose as I don't have the money to buy all the sizes in even regular needles let alone in circular, whatever the kind with the extension in the middle is called and double pointed (of which I haven't been able to get anyone of the 2 former kinds).I have circular I'm working with now and they are 3.5mm ...I think with a cheap green friendship bracelet type yarn I'm trying to make something small with maybe even a coster since it is very thin and keeps separating while I end up only getting half of it on my needle so I'm getting very frustrated but with how I half way learn to do things I get that's part of it so it's not a big deal. I just
I seem the same speed either was...only 20 stitches per minute, no wonder this shawl is taking so long!
I use knitting and crochet relaxing....when I do it fast I never find it enjoyable lol
57 st in 3x3rib with 4,5mm DK
That was so funny! I knit my socks inside out! Then l can allways purl and this l do portugisian style since 3 years! Works whenever l knit in stockinett. But when l knit potuguisian style after a while l am nearly as fast now! Yeah! And l'm disabled with my hands, it looks like if l had Parcinson, but it came from false medikaments l got for over 47years. Then, in a bad physical time, l had 2 surgeries behind the other. Together that made me flattering hands! Now see, what l am good for: 57 stitches a min. purling portugisian style, 51 stitches in knitting. Continental: 53 knitting, and 48 purling, russian style, the leg behind is easier to grap for me and it helps purling. If l knit like you it's 41 knitting, 39 purling. It's ok for me. But l'd like to train to get faster in each style I knit! Be blessed and stay healthy, with staying home if possible! Listen to the Doc Fauci or how he calls himself, not to Trump. He lies and l want you to overcome it all ! Yours, Conny
I don’t think I am a fast knitter, but I can do a sweater in a week (I often undo parts, expecially the sleeves)
I surprised that you didn’t suggest to use metal needles in order to knit faster
Yeah, how come the tutorials often show those bamboo needles? They produce so much drag! What are the bamboo needles for?
interesting will try- sometme
...oops it sent before I finished it up but I just wanted to make sure it wasn't going to affect the project in any way but the size of the hold using needles that arent the size the project calls for? I apologise for the rambling I have a brain injury which caused tangential speech which is why I myself don't have a channel or website since I'd never be able to stop rambling.
Purling in continental is faster than knitting!
I found the Russian method to be the fastest and easiest for me.
What about Norwegian knitting isn’t that a fast style of knitting?
Fasteknitting Episode :-)
I have arthritic hands so I am not going to try to knit faster. I use the Portuguese method which is definitely faster than English and Continental.
Slow I knit left handed for exercise my hands I am disable with cp and it helps my hands and my health to JeannieTauzel
I have heard that Continental/German knitting is faster for knitting, but slower for purling. So why bother?
I English knit at 90 sts per minute. Work at the tips. Just roll your hands instead of throwing the yarn around.
Fun.. But.. I simply cannot Knit in the continental way.. So.. I’m a slow knitter.. Speed isn’t everything.. 😊
It took me some time to make the conversion.....Just keep at it.....
When you're doing miles and miles of garter stitch or even stockinette or reverse stockinette, you'll appreciate speed, and you don't have to speed knit with every project. I notice how much slower I work when glued to the tube with Downton Abbey; LOL. After much ado since 1970, and retired, of course, I've settled on the method that requires the least arm/hand movement and for me that's continental knit and the Russian purl through the front (which requires knitting through the back of the stitch on the next row.....untwisting the st/sts.....; very doable, of course.) When I get tired of knitting, I go crochet. @@
Me, too!
You don't need to knit continental to be fast. Hazel Tindall, who has held the title of world's fastest knitter (and maybe still does?), knits English. Look up "flicking". It's a way to knit English without letting go of the needles (like Jody shows, actually). If you can figure out how to keep tension to knit this way, you can practice minimizing your movements and get really fast.
This is how I knit. I've never practiced for speed, but I've recently run across some videos of people knitting insanely fast like this, so .. now I'm inspired.
I am a human, not a machine. Who cares how fast anyone stitches? A machine will ALWAYS beat you.
I got 35, 43 and 39. Fail. I thought I was way faster!!
Hey, you gals need to get happier (just kidding)! Thanks for your time and info! ((:
I watched an old video of a speed knitting competition and the knitters powdered they're hands to cut down on drag.