Excellent teaching! Very clear descriptions and very close-up demo. I love your patterns and I can't wait to try your particular method, especially the very beginning with wrapping the needles. Brilliant! Thank you.😃
Hi Kristina! I have a question about the point, at which you're rotating the left hand needle before you slip the last 3 stitches onto the right needle. Can you explain for what purpose this is done?
It was long time ago since I made this video, so I hope I can still follow my reasons :) If you work k3 on the next WS row, you will have stitches arranged to continue working I-cord in the pattern. If you find out it works fine without rotation, let me know.
@@kristinavilimaite4739 thank you for your answer :) I don't know why, but mine looks neater without this rotation... Maybe it has to do with the difference in continental/English style knitting, but it's hard to say...
Great, cristal clear. Staring the photography shawl tonight - finally 😊
I just love the way you do it. After watching quite a few videos on i-cord, yours where by far the best!! Thank you so much.
Excellent teaching! Very clear descriptions and very close-up demo. I love your patterns and I can't wait to try your particular method, especially the very beginning with wrapping the needles. Brilliant! Thank you.😃
Exzellent video with very clear instructions! To me the outcome seems to be the very best i-cord-tab! Thank you so much!
Amazing! Thank you!
Very clear! Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you, I like that tab :)
Hi Kristina! I have a question about the point, at which you're rotating the left hand needle before you slip the last 3 stitches onto the right needle. Can you explain for what purpose this is done?
It was long time ago since I made this video, so I hope I can still follow my reasons :) If you work k3 on the next WS row, you will have stitches arranged to continue working I-cord in the pattern. If you find out it works fine without rotation, let me know.
@@kristinavilimaite4739 thank you for your answer :) I don't know why, but mine looks neater without this rotation... Maybe it has to do with the difference in continental/English style knitting, but it's hard to say...