I'm a bit confused. You state the special twist at the borders of the S row are the same as what you do when switching from Z to S twist as in your earlier videos on the topic. In this video, it looks like you make a full twist at those points, i.e. the threads end up in the same place, but in the videos focusing on switching twist, it looks like you just make a normal half-twist, i.e. the threads swap places
Hmmm, I would not say I’m making a full twist here, but terminology can be very subjective. I could also be making an extra twist without thinking about it. I would say try it the way I’m doing it in the video, then try it with the half twist. See which one works best!
Thanks for the feedback. This series of videos is intended as quick tips on different techniques within sprang, not as a full tutorial on the technique. I'll try to slow down the instruction so it is easier to follow.
I'm a bit confused. You state the special twist at the borders of the S row are the same as what you do when switching from Z to S twist as in your earlier videos on the topic. In this video, it looks like you make a full twist at those points, i.e. the threads end up in the same place, but in the videos focusing on switching twist, it looks like you just make a normal half-twist, i.e. the threads swap places
Hmmm, I would not say I’m making a full twist here, but terminology can be very subjective. I could also be making an extra twist without thinking about it. I would say try it the way I’m doing it in the video, then try it with the half twist. See which one works best!
Muy lindo,pero no sé si labidea es enseñar o mostrar.Muy rápido para poder seguirlo.Gracias
Thanks for the feedback. This series of videos is intended as quick tips on different techniques within sprang, not as a full tutorial on the technique. I'll try to slow down the instruction so it is easier to follow.