I would like to make it clear that this is in no way an anti-Ravelry video. Ravelry is an awesome resource and I have made many videos that feature it. I decided to include "that are not Ravelry" in the title because I figured if I failed to mention Ravelry then the comments would be full of people recommending Ravelry LOL! If there is one thing I love it is more information and there are so many awesome knitting resources on the internet that I wanted to share some of them. But if you are new here and you haven't heard of Ravelry - make sure to check it out as well! But be aware that they are having some difficulties with their current design causing sensory issues in people (like nausea, headaches, and migraines).
Barbara, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the rundown on those wonderful sites and your generosity in showing them to us! You are my favorite knitting person!
Thank you. Much appreciated since I don’t do Ravelry. I had not heard of Knitty. I also find Roxanne Richardson and Very Pink Knits very helpful on TH-cam besides you!! 😃
The number of awesome TH-cam resources is sort of overwhelming LOL. Both of the ones you mentioned are fantastic. You will have so much fun going through Knitty.
Wow, what a really kind thing for you to do. Thank you for not only sharing these sites, but showing some of the key features to help all of us who knit. Now I have 6 sites that I can visit.😊
I've been knitting for 30 years and I've been stuck on intermediate level for the past 20, purely because I can't fathom out the expert level stitches, tried so many times read loads of books and still no joy. I think now I'll be able to see how to do it and I might finally be able to make the cardigan I've been wanting for ages. Thank you so much.
Well now you put me in a difficult position. I’m torn between doing a deep dive into these web sites and binge watching your videos. So much to enjoy, so little time! Videos take the win because I can knit while I watch them.
I don't comment often..just wanted you to know how much I love your channel❣Thank you for all you do! I'm making my 1st knit cardigan largely due to your help.
I'm so glad to hear you still have to refer to tutorials. I have been knitting for a while but I still need to see how frequently. Thought everyone else had it in their heads. Thanks.
Thanks for the reminder about these web site. Didn't know that they were still up and going. Was using some of these site years ago. Well have to check them out again. Been knitting for 55yrs and things change. Back then all I had was my mother to explain knitting problems. TH-cams, blogs in today's world can keep me up on some new stuff too.
Thank you Barbara for all the research you put into making this video. You've given your "followers' so much useful information over the years and this video is no exception. Totally appreciate it!
I LOVE Techknitting - the articles are so in-depth and the illustrations are helpful (especially for those of us that are visual learners). I've referred to it so many times while working through TKGAs master hand knitting program.
Thank you Barbara. I haven't heard of any of these channel, so my bedtime reading for the next few night is sorted! Love learning about new sites and you have given me a Thursday treat. Take care and keep safe. xxJane
Thank you Barbara! I haven't heard of any of these websites! I now have more resources. I just learned from one of your videos that I am an EASY level knitter....I always thought I was a beginner. I have more courage, thanks to you, to tackle my our learning curve...all because of you.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit you are definatky are in the same as Marley Bird 🐦 and she would tell you the same. I have learned as much from you as I have from her
You had me at "y'all"...I'm now a new S'scriber. I'm knit-curious, so I popped in for a look-see, since you offered five different sites to help, and then you said "y'all" and won my ♡.
Wow! Thank you for pointing out these great websites! Now, if you don't hear from me for a while, not to worry. It's just that I'm perusing this interesting information and have lost all track of time. 😁
Can't thank you enough for putting this together. I was familiar with all but the 4th site. Now that I've resumed knitting (1st grandchild, so of course!) after a 2-yr. hiatus, I'm having to reacquaint myself with techniques I used to know like the back of my hand. But also learning new techniques. What fun!
YOU are a wealth of knowledge and information, and so very down to earth. Your large laugh always makes me smile and your content has made me a better knitter and gave me the courage to start my journey down the road of budding designer. Thank you for all you do. When things become a little more stable I will be joining your patreon group. Cheers.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It is wonderful to hear that my videos have helped someone. Often I feel like I am just talking to my computer LOL.
Thank you So much for all your information. I stumbled onto your channel this morning and am watching everything you post. It has helped me out more than anything with my knitting.All the questions I have had and finally I got my answers. Looking forward to more. Thanks again!!!😁
Thanks so much for these. I use Knit Purl Hunter all the time to find out how to do something. Her video on fixing cable is amazing. I will definitely be checking out the others as well.
Wonderful list! Knitty was extremely useful when it started - and I was getting back into knitting. Our family was just beginning, so the fact that their patterns looked nice, were generally well-written, and FREE made it my go-to resource. I'm happy to say that over a decade later I am pleased to have the opportunity to give back as a Patron.
Barbara, thank you so much for sharing these sites! I consider myself a very new, I am really looking forward to exploring these sites to increase my knowledge and skill.
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH! This was incredibly helpful and interesting! I've added a link to THIS VIDEO on my Ravelry Home Page! And I'll add a link to all of these helpful websites as well! Thank you for taking a nice amount of "show and tell" for each website.
Great video! I love Knitting Help, it was so helpful when I was learning to knit because I figured out that continental was my style. I used the TH-cam of course, but waded through some unhelpful videos along the way. I love knit purl hunter and knitty as well. Ravelry is a fine resource, but like you said, it’s a database and these sites help us knitters in the middle of the night when we need instructions on how to do the Kitchener stitch for that sock we’re finishing. 🧶😀
TechKnitting! So glad this blog is active again. Sometimes I want a quick answer - but not often. I tend to be as much a "WhY?" guy as a "HOW?" guy. Love to get right down to the sub-atomic level of knitting with TechKnitter.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit Here's an example of how the knitting world and space/time are both folded back on themselves. Shortly after this video, Stacy at Very Pink released a podcast in which she mentions a method for attaching a zipper to a knit item. The link she included was to a Video of the marvelous Eunny Jang, demonstrating the process, and in the intro she tells us that it comes from ... TechKnitter!
Well, in theory the entire channel is self promotion LOL. But one of my primary goals for starting this channel was to help lift up other members of the knitting community that I am a part of, so I try to make these kinds of videos fairly regularly.
Great to learn about these site. Thanks so much for the info! A quick question do you like to wind your yarn into cakes or balls? My local yarn shop doesn’t like cakes she likes to wrap hers in balls. I have not bought a winder yet but now I am not sure. Maybe I will have her wind me a cake and see how I like it.
I do cakes but mainly because I have a swift and winder and it is faster (handwinding takes a long time). If you were going to buy one piece I would buy a swift before I bought a winder. You can hand wind or use a winder off a swift, but a winder by itself isn't particularly useful.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit thanks for the info I was like the brand Stanwood imports they have nice swifts and winders and combo packages. Do you like to pull from center or outer?
💕Thank you and thank you for the resources. I need to learn knitting left handed and have been struggling to find left hand knitting teachers, and if you know of any please let me know. Most appreciative. 🙏
I would need to clarify what you mean by "knitting left handed". Do you simply mean tensioning the yarn in your left hand ie: Continental knitting? Or do you mean being a left handed knitter and truly mirror knitting? I am a right handed, Continental knitter. Most left handed knitters I know simply learn to knit the traditional way. You have to use both hands to knit so really it's a wash.
@@LoveEmpress5 This is a great list of resources provided by Barbara, but you're right! There are hardly any resources for true lefty or mirror knitters. Over at KnitChats, we have our awesome knitting & crochet coach, Jessica, who's our lefty specialist. She'd love to help you with your projects :)
@@knitchats Glory Be! Thank you ever so much! I'm just seeing your repl. I was thinking about starting practicing knitting last night! I appreciate you thinking of me. 🙏💗! Blessed Love!
Hi Barbara. Thx so much for the info. I hv bookmarked all of these. I hv been looking for a device or technique that will help me in keeping 2 strands of yarn (holding dbl) positioned in such a way that the preferred colorway always shows on top. I do a lot of color manipulation when I work with heavily verigated yarns. I hvnt been able to find anything that deals with this. When I search “holding dbl strands,” I always come up with something to do with fair isle or some other type of color work. But I digress, I am happy for more research materials to continue my search.
Hi Barbara many of your videos have awesome and very helpful information and helped a lot, do you have a third lesson on how to understand reading patterns couse I'm stuck where it says repeat 24th row, rows 1to 24 incl form patt. Con in pattuntill work measures, do I need to do 24 rows again? I'm still learning thank you so much for sharing your helpful information many thks 💐
There is not a third video yet because there are just so many different ways designers provide instructions. I'm afraid that I would just be guessing at the answer to your question unless I could see the whole pattern and understand the context. Con in patt means continue in pattern, so if the 24 rows create the pattern than I would guess yes, you need to do rows 1 - 24 again and again until you reach the desired length.
Hello Barbara, I love watching you. I'd love to learn knitting but haven't found good virtual classes. I signed up at Udemy, Annie's but not totally satisfied. Do you offer virtual classes? If so, how can I sign up. Thank you for your help.
I teach Zoom classes through my local yarn store but they aren't really "learn to knit" classes. I have contemplated using something like Udemy to do classes, but the work involved is daunting and I don't know if it would be financially worth my investment in time and money. The best way to find out about upcoming live Zoom classes is to either join the Watch Barbara Knit Facebook group or sign up for my very sporadic newsletter.
*OK, that did it! I'm gone hafta subscribe to your channel! LOL ♥♥♥* _p.s. and I don't even knit. I crochet. But me'thinks I'll be learning to knit soon._ ☺
Crochet is awesome, I just can't do it well enough to make a video LOL. Thank you so much for watching, I am sure you will pick up knitting quickly. I find most crocheters can (personally, I think crochet is way harder LOL).
Great video - I know now how I will be spending my weekend 🤣 Any book recommendations and other youtube channels to view for techniques? My favorite resources: (1) I love older books aka anything by Barbara G. Walker, Ann Budd’s The Knitter’s Handy Book of Knitting Patterns, and Nancie Wiseman’s The Knitter’s Book of Finishing Techniques to name a few. (Maybe a segment on how big is your knitting library stash) (2) other than your great content (you always put a smile on my face with your infectious humor), I love “Knitting with Suzanne Bryan” - great channel for learning techniques.
I know it sounds counterintuitive, but I don't spend a lot of time with knitting tutorials on TH-cam LOL. But I know Very Pink Knits has just about everything you can imagine tutorial wise. It's one of the reasons I don't do a lot of tutorials ... there are so many out there. When I need to figure out a new technique I usually just search TH-cam for it and watch several videos of varying quality until it makes sense to me.
I’m struggling with sewing together baby booties. I tried over & nearly 70times and was on it for 15 hrs a day. I kid you not!! Now I couldn’t sew it up and ruined it by trying to much threading and pulling it out.. I struggled sewing up headbands as well. I think it’s time to hang the needles up and move on.
I am so sorry. Instead of hanging the needles up you might want to consider trying some patterns that don't require sewing up. Just because one technique is giving you fits at your current skill level doesn't mean that there aren't other things out there you could knit! Try a scarf or a dishcloth to get your feet wet.
In my previous comment I forgot to mention another helpful TH-cam channel and site I've been exploring lately: www.TH-cam.com/c/NimbleNeedles www.Nimble-Needles.com/
Thank you so much for putting this video together. I go to the politicized community of knitters that it not a community, and make all my purchases from the personal websites of the designers featured there. Webs' yarn.com has renamed Navaho Red to Brick Red as though it is wrong to honor the Navaho culture for their beautiful artistry. That is only one example I found there. I hear rumors that the backlash has begun, may it come swiftly and save us all from this evil of division in the name of unity.
I would like to make it clear that this is in no way an anti-Ravelry video. Ravelry is an awesome resource and I have made many videos that feature it. I decided to include "that are not Ravelry" in the title because I figured if I failed to mention Ravelry then the comments would be full of people recommending Ravelry LOL! If there is one thing I love it is more information and there are so many awesome knitting resources on the internet that I wanted to share some of them. But if you are new here and you haven't heard of Ravelry - make sure to check it out as well! But be aware that they are having some difficulties with their current design causing sensory issues in people (like nausea, headaches, and migraines).
We are whole people and like to be treated, everyone of us like people and not statistics.
Barbara, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the rundown on those wonderful sites and your generosity in showing them to us! You are my favorite knitting person!
Awww, thank you so much. All of these sites have helped me at one time or another and I wanted other people to have the same benefit!
Thank you. Much appreciated since I don’t do Ravelry. I had not heard of Knitty. I also find Roxanne Richardson and Very Pink Knits very helpful on TH-cam besides you!! 😃
The number of awesome TH-cam resources is sort of overwhelming LOL. Both of the ones you mentioned are fantastic. You will have so much fun going through Knitty.
RR and VPK are 2 of my favorites!
I can see myself so absorbed in these sites that I won't have time to knit. You are the BEST! Thanks.
Wow, what a really kind thing for you to do. Thank you for not only sharing these sites, but showing some of the key features to help all of us who knit. Now I have 6 sites that I can visit.😊
I'm so glad I could be helpful. If there are answers out there I want people to find them.
I've been knitting for 30 years and I've been stuck on intermediate level for the past 20, purely because I can't fathom out the expert level stitches, tried so many times read loads of books and still no joy. I think now I'll be able to see how to do it and I might finally be able to make the cardigan I've been wanting for ages. Thank you so much.
You can do it!
Well now you put me in a difficult position. I’m torn between doing a deep dive into these web sites and binge watching your videos. So much to enjoy, so little time! Videos take the win because I can knit while I watch them.
Yay for winning! I hope you enjoyed my videos.
I don't comment often..just wanted you to know how much I love your channel❣Thank you for all you do! I'm making my 1st knit cardigan largely due to your help.
Thank you so much and I am so glad I've been a part of your knitting journey!
I'm so glad to hear you still have to refer to tutorials. I have been knitting for a while but I still need to see how frequently. Thought everyone else had it in their heads. Thanks.
Oh yeah. There is only so much room in my head LOL.
As a beginner I appreciate all this info. Lady you are a party all by your self love your laughter!!! Than you
LOL, I love that! I will happily be my own party but you are welcome to join.
Thanks for the reminder about these web site. Didn't know that they were still up and going. Was using some of these site years ago. Well have to check them out again.
Been knitting for 55yrs and things change. Back then all I had was my mother to explain knitting problems. TH-cams, blogs in today's world can keep me up on some new stuff too.
Still going strong! There are so many amazing resources on the web!
Thank you Barbara for all the research you put into making this video. You've given your "followers' so much useful information over the years and this video is no exception. Totally appreciate it!
You are so welcome! After over 5 years it is starting to become a challenge to think of new things - I didn't know how this one would go over LOL.
I LOVE Techknitting - the articles are so in-depth and the illustrations are helpful (especially for those of us that are visual learners). I've referred to it so many times while working through TKGAs master hand knitting program.
She is the absolute best!
Thank you for reminding me about a couple of websites I had forgotten about. Also, I love that shawl on the left.
Have fun deep diving. And thank you!
Thank you so much, Barbara, only one was known to me. This brilliant. Big hug for bringing this to my attention.
Yay for 4 new sites to explore!
Thank you Barbara. I haven't heard of any of these channel, so my bedtime reading for the next few night is sorted!
Love learning about new sites and you have given me a Thursday treat.
Take care and keep safe. xxJane
I am so excited for you because you have a lot of fun coming!
Geeked out on techknitter all night.... extra cup of coffee to now get back to mom life!
Hands down one of my favorite knitting gurus.
This was a great video! Now I will Never get off my computer!!! Seriously, it is a great list of resources. Thank you for sharing these.
I'm so glad you liked it!
Just found you ! Wow!
Thank you Barbara! I haven't heard of any of these websites! I now have more resources. I just learned from one of your videos that I am an EASY level knitter....I always thought I was a beginner. I have more courage, thanks to you, to tackle my our learning curve...all because of you.
Just consider me your knitting hype person!
I am a beginning knitter. These websites will be very helpful. Thank you so much Barbara.
Glad it was helpful!
You and Marly Bird are the best
Thank you so much for your kind words. I don't know that I am in the same league as Marly but I blush at the compliment.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit you are definatky are in the same as Marley Bird 🐦 and she would tell you the same. I have learned as much from you as I have from her
Thank you so much Barbara. As a beginning knitter I greatly appreciate your recommendations!
You are going to have so much fun with these!
thank you very much for all this fantastic info! Sometimes I go crazy searching for teaching videos...muchas gracias!!!
You are so welcome!
You had me at "y'all"...I'm now a new S'scriber. I'm knit-curious, so I popped in for a look-see, since you offered five different sites to help, and then you said "y'all" and won my ♡.
Knit-curious is a wonderful term LOL! Y'all is a standard part of my vocabulary but also I find it is the best gender neutral plural out there LOL!
Wow! Thank you for pointing out these great websites! Now, if you don't hear from me for a while, not to worry. It's just that I'm perusing this interesting information and have lost all track of time. 😁
I figured that would happen a lot LOL.
Can't thank you enough for putting this together. I was familiar with all but the 4th site. Now that I've resumed knitting (1st grandchild, so of course!) after a 2-yr. hiatus, I'm having to reacquaint myself with techniques I used to know like the back of my hand. But also learning new techniques. What fun!
2 years isn't so long, I am sure you will be right back in the thick of things in no time.
I call your little square "The Talking Box" ...and I think it is great
LOL, that's hilarious. I'll try to think of other ways I can use it.
A big thank you, Barbara. I forgot about these knitting websites. I used them years ago and always resort to Ravelry, good to have knitting variety.
You are so welcome! There are so many excellent sites out there and I use them all LOL!
YOU are a wealth of knowledge and information, and so very down to earth. Your large laugh always makes me smile and your content has made me a better knitter and gave me the courage to start my journey down the road of budding designer. Thank you for all you do. When things become a little more stable I will be joining your patreon group. Cheers.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It is wonderful to hear that my videos have helped someone. Often I feel like I am just talking to my computer LOL.
Thank you Barbara for this information. I am a new knitter that need a lot to learn every thing. 👍🙏❤️
We are all always learning! You just have more fun ahead of you.
Thank you So much for all your information. I stumbled onto your channel this morning and am watching everything you post. It has helped me out more than anything with my knitting.All the questions I have had and finally I got my answers. Looking forward to more. Thanks again!!!😁
You are so welcome and thank you for such lovely words. I hope to continue to earn your views.
Thanks so much for these. I use Knit Purl Hunter all the time to find out how to do something. Her video on fixing cable is amazing. I will definitely be checking out the others as well.
Her site is fantastic!
Thank you Barbara! The internet is amazing and yet how easy it is to miss all this great stuff. Thanks for sharing
It is soooooooooo big. I am sure there are many more amazing sites out there I have never seen.
That was a wonderful episode! Thank you so much for the information!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much. I wrote down all 5 of them and plan to visit their sites soon.
Make sure you have some time LOL.
This was brilliant!! I knew of a few but to have a nice list is awesome.
This list could get dangerously long LOL.
Wonderful list!
Knitty was extremely useful when it started - and I was getting back into knitting. Our family was just beginning, so the fact that their patterns looked nice, were generally well-written, and FREE made it my go-to resource. I'm happy to say that over a decade later I am pleased to have the opportunity to give back as a Patron.
Knitty is the original!
Great information really appreciated thank you
I am glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! I had completely forgotten about Knitty.
They're still kicking! And their back issues are full of gold.
Thank you so much for sharing this list of great resources 👍I will definitely be using this info ❤️🧶🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the websites. I am just getting back to knitting. My hands are not rebeling any longer. Well we will see !!
Take it easy and just enjoy the process!
Barbara, thank you so much for sharing these sites! I consider myself a very new, I am really looking forward to exploring these sites to increase my knowledge and skill.
They are great for beginners, you are going to have so much fun.
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH! This was incredibly helpful and interesting! I've added a link to THIS VIDEO on my Ravelry Home Page! And I'll add a link to all of these helpful websites as well! Thank you for taking a nice amount of "show and tell" for each website.
Thank you so much. Really I felt like I only scratched the surface on what all of these sites have to offer LOL.
I'm so excited to explore these sites! Thank you for sharing them!
Have fun!
Thank you Barbara; these are great recommendations for beginners. It's greatly appreciated...🤗🥰
You are so welcome!
This was amazing and VERY helpful! You are very kind to give us all this information, thank you!!!
I'm so glad to be helpful.
Yay! Thank you, Barbara.
You are so welcome!
You score again! Thank you!
Marie
Thank you!
Thank you so much! I probably would never have known about these excellent websites. I appreciate your sharing. Take care. (PJ in GA)
You are so welcome!
Wow, lots of awesome resources! Thankyou!
You are so welcome.
Great video! I love Knitting Help, it was so helpful when I was learning to knit because I figured out that continental was my style. I used the TH-cam of course, but waded through some unhelpful videos along the way. I love knit purl hunter and knitty as well. Ravelry is a fine resource, but like you said, it’s a database and these sites help us knitters in the middle of the night when we need instructions on how to do the Kitchener stitch for that sock we’re finishing. 🧶😀
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!
TechKnitting! So glad this blog is active again. Sometimes I want a quick answer - but not often. I tend to be as much a "WhY?" guy as a "HOW?" guy. Love to get right down to the sub-atomic level of knitting with TechKnitter.
100% agree, she has always been one of my favorite bloggers.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit Here's an example of how the knitting world and space/time are both folded back on themselves. Shortly after this video, Stacy at Very Pink released a podcast in which she mentions a method for attaching a zipper to a knit item. The link she included was to a Video of the marvelous Eunny Jang, demonstrating the process, and in the intro she tells us that it comes from ... TechKnitter!
Thank you for being the best, appreciate it
I appreciate that!
You. are the best. Thank you very much for your time........
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for these resource sites. I will be able to use them. I also enjoy your site very much.
Glad you like them!
Thank you Barbara...who knew!!!
There are so many amazing sites out there!
Love your channel. I wish that you were a contributor on MDK, one of my favorite sites.
I would love to be a contributor! Maybe you should send in a suggestion LOL ;) ;)
Excellent resources. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I went to the KnittingHelp site and I could hear the instructions.
Excellent to know - obviously that was an issue on my side. I could hear some of the videos and not others.
Thanks for these excellent resources.
Glad you like them!
Thanks Barbara!! Perfect as usual!!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you Barbara for this video it helped me lots 💐
Glad it was helpful!
It's like a whole new world. Thank you very much.
Yay for learning new stuff!
G’day Barbara sincere thanks for sharing 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching from downunder!
Non affiliated, not sponsored, not self promotion? What is happening?! Thank you so much for these recommendations Barbara, you’re awesome.
Well, in theory the entire channel is self promotion LOL. But one of my primary goals for starting this channel was to help lift up other members of the knitting community that I am a part of, so I try to make these kinds of videos fairly regularly.
Thank-you for this.
My pleasure.
100% excellent resources!
Thank You so much for this info!
My pleasure!
What a great video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome info, thank you so much for sharing.
My pleasure!
Great to learn about these site. Thanks so much for the info! A quick question do you like to wind your yarn into cakes or balls? My local yarn shop doesn’t like cakes she likes to wrap hers in balls. I have not bought a winder yet but now I am not sure. Maybe I will have her wind me a cake and see how I like it.
I do cakes but mainly because I have a swift and winder and it is faster (handwinding takes a long time). If you were going to buy one piece I would buy a swift before I bought a winder. You can hand wind or use a winder off a swift, but a winder by itself isn't particularly useful.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit thanks for the info I was like the brand Stanwood imports they have nice swifts and winders and combo packages. Do you like to pull from center or outer?
💕Thank you and thank you for the resources. I need to learn knitting left handed and have been struggling to find left hand knitting teachers, and if you know of any please let me know. Most appreciative. 🙏
I would need to clarify what you mean by "knitting left handed". Do you simply mean tensioning the yarn in your left hand ie: Continental knitting? Or do you mean being a left handed knitter and truly mirror knitting? I am a right handed, Continental knitter. Most left handed knitters I know simply learn to knit the traditional way. You have to use both hands to knit so really it's a wash.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit 🤭. I am left handed. I need a "left handed knitting teacher .💕
@@LoveEmpress5 This is a great list of resources provided by Barbara, but you're right! There are hardly any resources for true lefty or mirror knitters. Over at KnitChats, we have our awesome knitting & crochet coach, Jessica, who's our lefty specialist. She'd love to help you with your projects :)
@@knitchats Glory Be! Thank you ever so much! I'm just seeing your repl. I was thinking about starting practicing knitting last night! I appreciate you thinking of me. 🙏💗! Blessed Love!
Thank you so much for sharing this emazing informations.
Glad it was helpful!
Oh Barbara! Thank you so so much! So helpful
I'm so glad!
I went down the youtube hole and forgot about the entire inteenet!!! Lol. Thank you for making this video!
LOL - there is a world outside of TH-cam!
That was one of the most informative videos ever! Thank you!
So glad! I was a bit worried how this one would go over.
Hi Barbara. Thx so much for the info. I hv bookmarked all of these. I hv been looking for a device or technique that will help me in keeping 2 strands of yarn (holding dbl) positioned in such a way that the preferred colorway always shows on top. I do a lot of color manipulation when I work with heavily verigated yarns. I hvnt been able to find anything that deals with this. When I search “holding dbl strands,” I always come up with something to do with fair isle or some other type of color work. But I digress, I am happy for more research materials to continue my search.
I'm afraid I don't know of anything specific like you are describing. Good Luck!
Amazing 🤩 Thank you so much for sharing. These sites are very helpful 😮🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍😍😍😍
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent resources
Thank you!
Yeah! Thank you so much! Thats so helpful! 🙇♀️
Wonderful!
Thanks a lot .... Great info
My pleasure.
Hi Barbara many of your videos have awesome and very helpful information and helped a lot, do you have a third lesson on how to understand reading patterns couse I'm stuck where it says repeat 24th row, rows 1to 24 incl form patt.
Con in pattuntill work measures, do I need to do 24 rows again? I'm still learning thank you so much for sharing your helpful information many thks 💐
There is not a third video yet because there are just so many different ways designers provide instructions. I'm afraid that I would just be guessing at the answer to your question unless I could see the whole pattern and understand the context. Con in patt means continue in pattern, so if the 24 rows create the pattern than I would guess yes, you need to do rows 1 - 24 again and again until you reach the desired length.
I started a new Pinterest board with these sites!
Very cool!
THANKYOU!
I hope the video is helpful for you!
Thanks, your the bomb.
Thank you!
Hello Barbara, I love watching you. I'd love to learn knitting but haven't found good virtual classes. I signed up at Udemy, Annie's but not totally satisfied. Do you offer virtual classes? If so, how can I sign up. Thank you for your help.
I teach Zoom classes through my local yarn store but they aren't really "learn to knit" classes. I have contemplated using something like Udemy to do classes, but the work involved is daunting and I don't know if it would be financially worth my investment in time and money. The best way to find out about upcoming live Zoom classes is to either join the Watch Barbara Knit Facebook group or sign up for my very sporadic newsletter.
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*OK, that did it! I'm gone hafta subscribe to your channel! LOL ♥♥♥*
_p.s. and I don't even knit. I crochet. But me'thinks I'll be learning to knit soon._ ☺
Crochet is awesome, I just can't do it well enough to make a video LOL. Thank you so much for watching, I am sure you will pick up knitting quickly. I find most crocheters can (personally, I think crochet is way harder LOL).
Great video - I know now how I will be spending my weekend 🤣
Any book recommendations and other youtube channels to view for techniques? My favorite resources: (1) I love older books aka anything by Barbara G. Walker, Ann Budd’s The Knitter’s Handy Book of Knitting Patterns, and Nancie Wiseman’s The Knitter’s Book of Finishing Techniques to name a few. (Maybe a segment on how big is your knitting library stash) (2) other than your great content (you always put a smile on my face with your infectious humor), I love “Knitting with Suzanne Bryan” - great channel for learning techniques.
I know it sounds counterintuitive, but I don't spend a lot of time with knitting tutorials on TH-cam LOL. But I know Very Pink Knits has just about everything you can imagine tutorial wise. It's one of the reasons I don't do a lot of tutorials ... there are so many out there. When I need to figure out a new technique I usually just search TH-cam for it and watch several videos of varying quality until it makes sense to me.
I’m struggling with sewing together baby booties. I tried over & nearly 70times and was on it for 15 hrs a day. I kid you not!! Now I couldn’t sew it up and ruined it by trying to much threading and pulling it out.. I struggled sewing up headbands as well. I think it’s time to hang the needles up and move on.
I am so sorry. Instead of hanging the needles up you might want to consider trying some patterns that don't require sewing up. Just because one technique is giving you fits at your current skill level doesn't mean that there aren't other things out there you could knit! Try a scarf or a dishcloth to get your feet wet.
In my previous comment I forgot to mention another helpful TH-cam channel and site I've been exploring lately:
www.TH-cam.com/c/NimbleNeedles
www.Nimble-Needles.com/
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Thank you so much for putting this video together. I go to the politicized community of knitters that it not a community, and make all my purchases from the personal websites of the designers featured there. Webs' yarn.com has renamed Navaho Red to Brick Red as though it is wrong to honor the Navaho culture for their beautiful artistry. That is only one example I found there. I hear rumors that the backlash has begun, may it come swiftly and save us all from this evil of division in the name of unity.
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