It's always amazing to me when patterns that look so complex can be quite simple. Thanks, Caroline, for sharing this. I definitely will be interested to see more.
Love to the Queen of knitting: I will try this pattern as I have always wanted to learn about two colour knitting and this is also a beautiful pattern. Thank you so much. ❤
I have been wanting to learn fair isle for a long time. Well now I am so thank you for your clear video. I really looking forward to seeing how to catch the floats. Please keep making colourwork videos! ❤❤❤
Carolina, thank u , I have been longing to learn fair isle , your tutorial again is so easy to follow. You are a true blessing to the knitting community. ❤❤❤❤
What a good tutorial for beginning Fair Isle. I had always wanted to try it but felt a bit intimidated by working with two colours. But this lesson makes me think I might try it once again. As always, great video, cheers!
"...but for today, I think that's enough." I love your instruction Mistress. 🙂 You do know best. This looks great. Looking forward to learning more Fair Isle from you. This is a great tutorial. Thanks 👍
Hi so woolly, I would love to see how you wrap the floats. I won a knit pattern that uses two colors, It's totally beyond my knitting talents but I'm going to give it a try. You made this look so easy I'm looking forward to getting into it. Thank you so much for putting out these tutorials.
Hi! Thank you for starting this new tech! I have a love/fear relationship with fair isle knitting. I love it it’s so beautiful, even the simplest pattern, but I cringe at the thought of handling multiple balls of yarn at one time😳🤭😖...but watching you has calmed me. I am eager to learn from you because I have been very successful following and learning from every one of your online lessons. I can’t thank you enough for all that you have done to stabilize my knitting habits. Most grateful in California🥳♥️💐
Aww! Thank you so much! I’m really happy to hear it 😊 I know it can be intimidating, but my mission is to make all of you to try it (at least a couple of times). Enjoy your Sunday, and happy knitting❣️
I did an Icelandic jumper years ago without really understanding the difficulties. It was lovely but too tight over my shoulders as my tension was so tight. This encourages me to have another go
I’m sorry about your jumper, Icelandic sweaters are beautiful and can be intricate. What I like to do, with this kind of patterns especially, is to practice by knitting a swatch, a big one, repeating the rows/rounds several times. Once I feel comfortable, then I start a big project. Anyway, I’m happy to hear that you feel good to give it another chance! Enjoy 😊
I loved the pattern. I've knitted with 2 colors before (and am always wrapping one yarn over the other in the back of my work and getting the skeins tangled) so I would love to learn a better way to not have those long bars in the back.
Im looking forward to learn how you connect the strands that you are carrying. I’m currently making a fair isle sweater and am very curious to see how you carry the strands. Thank you for your videos
I've always been so frustrated when I tried fair isle knitting before. I always managed to get completely tangled up in my yarn. So, I'd calmly remove my needles, carefully frog what I managed to stitch and put it away untill I felt more capable and ready to try again. In watching your tutorial, I already have a better sense of how to manage the multiple yarns. I'm really looking forward to seeing how to manage the floats in your future fair isle tutorials. Thank you so much, Carolina! You always clear away my self doubts and build up my confidence so that I'm eager to try again. ✌️💜🧶🤟🌻
Thank you, Christie! I know, it can be challenging, but the result is something really special. I don’t think it’s for every day, but from time to time… It’s worth it 🤗 Happy knitting 🧶
Thank you so very much. You are the reason why I will be able to knit in fair isle after not understanding so many other videos. You are amazing and your videos are easy to understand and are perfect for beginners. One question before I start how many stitches do you recommend for a scarf using worsted weight yarn? Would the next size after 21 be 27?
OMG! Thank you! You put a smile on my face 🤗 When working with worsted weight yarn, you normally get 16 to 20 stitches per 10 cm/4 in. Please knit a swatch first, to double check your gauge, and then, decide the width of your scarf. I love XXXL scarves (around 25 cm wide) but maybe you prefer a thin one (12-13 cm). I have a tutorial, explaining step by step what to do when knitting a rectangle or square: sowoolly.net/the-essential-guide-to-stitches-yarn-and-measurements-for-your-knitting-crocheting-projects/ And yes, multiples of 6 + 3: 6*4=24+3=27 Enjoy your knitting journey❣️
It's always amazing to me when patterns that look so complex can be quite simple. Thanks, Caroline, for sharing this. I definitely will be interested to see more.
Aw! Thank you so much! Stay tuned, and happy knitting 🤗
Love to the Queen of knitting: I will try this pattern as I have always wanted to learn about two colour knitting and this is also a beautiful pattern. Thank you so much. ❤
Love back, my little Woolly! Try it, you’ll see how easy and pretty it is. Happy knitting❣️
I have been wanting to learn fair isle for a long time. Well now I am so thank you for your clear video. I really looking forward to seeing how to catch the floats. Please keep making colourwork videos! ❤❤❤
Thank you, I will! Happy color work knitting❣️❣️❣️
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Carolina, thank u , I have been longing to learn fair isle , your tutorial again is so easy to follow. You are a true blessing to the knitting community. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! What a lovely thing to say, you’ve put a smile on my face ♥️♥️♥️ Enjoy your knitting!
What a good tutorial for beginning Fair Isle. I had always wanted to try it but felt a bit intimidated by working with two colours. But this lesson makes me think I might try it once again. As always, great video, cheers!
Thank you Michelle! I hope you give it a try this time 😉
Happy knitting❣️
"...but for today, I think that's enough." I love your instruction Mistress. 🙂 You do know best.
This looks great. Looking forward to learning more Fair Isle from you. This is a great tutorial. Thanks 👍
THANK YOU! Your comments are greatly appreciated ♥️
Hi so woolly, I would love to see how you wrap the floats. I won a knit pattern that uses two colors, It's totally beyond my knitting talents but I'm going to give it a try. You made this look so easy I'm looking forward to getting into it. Thank you so much for putting out these tutorials.
Thank you! I’m going to post another tutorial to show you how to do it 😉 In the meantime, practice this one and get familiar with it. Happy knitting 🥰
You are so good at explaining in the video and written instructions. Thank you so much
Thanks a lot! Enjoy your knitting 😊
Looks like we've all been longing for this tutorial. I can't wait to get going.... you are amazing, and we love you ❤
Thank you so much! You’ve made my day 🥰 Enjoy
Oh .. how lovely, thank you Carolina 💖
So wanted to start something like this since years before. What an inspiration you’ve given me 🤗
I’m happy to hear it 😊 Thank you for your lovely comment❣️
Very nice and easy pattern. You explain it so well! Thank you 😍
Thank you! Happy knitting 🤗
Hi! Thank you for starting this new tech! I have a love/fear relationship with fair isle knitting. I love it it’s so beautiful, even the simplest pattern, but I cringe at the thought of handling multiple balls of yarn at one time😳🤭😖...but watching you has calmed me.
I am eager to learn from you because I have been very successful following and learning from every one of your online lessons. I can’t thank you enough for all that you have done to stabilize my knitting habits. Most grateful in California🥳♥️💐
Aww! Thank you so much! I’m really happy to hear it 😊 I know it can be intimidating, but my mission is to make all of you to try it (at least a couple of times). Enjoy your Sunday, and happy knitting❣️
Anxious to learn more.
Excelente 🤗
More fair isle please!
Will do 😊!
Yes, more fair isle please. Thank you
Ooh yes please 😊
@patriciahatch316 Will do ✅
@wendelynyoung8609 Will do! Thank you for your comment❣️
Great tutorial thank you you make it look so easy
Thank you 😊
This is wonderful! Please make the second tutorial, I am very interested to see how that works.
Thank you! Will do ✅
It's beautiful! Thank you. ❤
Thank you! I’m glad you like it! Happy knitting 🥰
This is so beautiful and I will try it.
Thank you 😊
I did an Icelandic jumper years ago without really understanding the difficulties. It was lovely but too tight over my shoulders as my tension was so tight. This encourages me to have another go
I’m sorry about your jumper, Icelandic sweaters are beautiful and can be intricate. What I like to do, with this kind of patterns especially, is to practice by knitting a swatch, a big one, repeating the rows/rounds several times. Once I feel comfortable, then I start a big project. Anyway, I’m happy to hear that you feel good to give it another chance! Enjoy 😊
I loved the pattern. I've knitted with 2 colors before (and am always wrapping one yarn over the other in the back of my work and getting the skeins tangled) so I would love to learn a better way to not have those long bars in the back.
Stay tuned, I’ll show you what I do. Thank you for your comment, and happy knitting 🤗
Im looking forward to learn how you connect the strands that you are carrying. I’m currently making a fair isle sweater and am very curious to see how you carry the strands. Thank you for your videos
Thank you for your comments! Enjoy 😊
I've always been so frustrated when I tried fair isle knitting before. I always managed to get completely tangled up in my yarn. So, I'd calmly remove my needles, carefully frog what I managed to stitch and put it away untill I felt more capable and ready to try again.
In watching your tutorial, I already have a better sense of how to manage the multiple yarns.
I'm really looking forward to seeing how to manage the floats in your future fair isle tutorials.
Thank you so much, Carolina! You always clear away my self doubts and build up my confidence so that I'm eager to try again.
✌️💜🧶🤟🌻
Thank you, Christie! I know, it can be challenging, but the result is something really special. I don’t think it’s for every day, but from time to time… It’s worth it 🤗 Happy knitting 🧶
I’ve been wanting to try colorwork but felt too intimidated. Thank you for demystifying it, and showing it step by step. 🙏
My pleasure! I know, it happened to me too… Now I know it can be fun, and it’s so pretty 😍 Enjoy!
Looking forward to the next one when it’s ready! You made this look so easy 😃
@esalenchik Thank you, I’m glad you liked it 👍🏼
Thank you so very much. You are the reason why I will be able to knit in fair isle after not understanding so many other videos.
You are amazing and your videos are easy to understand and are perfect for beginners.
One question before I start how many stitches do you recommend for a scarf using worsted weight yarn? Would the next size after 21 be 27?
OMG! Thank you! You put a smile on my face 🤗
When working with worsted weight yarn, you normally get 16 to 20 stitches per 10 cm/4 in.
Please knit a swatch first, to double check your gauge, and then, decide the width of your scarf.
I love XXXL scarves (around 25 cm wide) but maybe you prefer a thin one (12-13 cm).
I have a tutorial, explaining step by step what to do when knitting a rectangle or square: sowoolly.net/the-essential-guide-to-stitches-yarn-and-measurements-for-your-knitting-crocheting-projects/
And yes, multiples of 6 + 3: 6*4=24+3=27
Enjoy your knitting journey❣️
beautiful. please second tutorial!! thank you
Thank you! There you go: th-cam.com/video/NEJ3olOZj1I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=n69sH2K9xsyzq8o0
why "lys" instead of "lis"? Have always seen it fleur-de-lis. Just asking.
Both terms are correct 😉
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Thank you for all your good vibes 🥰