This video came up in my TH-cam feed and I watched it again-now I’m inspired to make another pair of Selbu mittens. Love your many many mitt patterns ❤
Thanks so much! Please create more tutorials for stranded knitting techniques. You are an excellent teacher and your uo-close camera shots are clear and easy to follow. As a newbie in stranded knitting, I'd sure love more tutorials from you. You're the best!
I’ve just bought your Selbu mittens pack and this is the first time I’ve tried knittng mittens. I love it! So thank you so much for the well-written pattern. I am enjoying it soo much! ❤
Thank you for doing this! Very informative. I know you’ve said in past that you aren’t good at doing tutorials, but this came out very good. Clear, concise, easy to follow and to see what you were doing.👍🏻
Great! Thank you. Good to know even someone who is so experienced has trouble with holes. Good to know what I am doing is correct. Or, if it works, it's correct. Great pattern too.
Thank you so very much Eli, this was so timely. I was going to write you because after finishing the body of the first mitten, I was stuck as to how to continue with the thumb. I thought it would be simple and yet couldn't get my mind around it. This was just what I needed.
Thank you for this demonstration. I hope you had a fairly uncomplicated filming experience, and I found it particularly helpful to see you knitting with larger needles and to see that it still comes out nice and tidy at the end, because I am also a very tight knitter! Thanks for showing us your magic loop jog avoidance technique again, I will be trying that out soon!
Thank you so much! I wish I could say I did, but my housemates were home and loud ;D Nothing wrong with being a tight knitter. We just get to use bigger needles!
Thank you for sharing this! Now I learned that I definitely do my thumbs differently than yours -- I'll have to experiment with your method when I knit my sixth pair of mittens for the year. :)
Eli that was fantastic. It helped so much, that I will buy the mitten club this year. I haven’t before because I’ve only ever tried to knit 🧶 one pair previously and made a big hash of said thumb area. That has given me so much confidence to try again. Please do more you are a natural. 😀👌🏼😀👌🏼😀
I did the Selbu mitten clubs in 2017, 2018 and 2019. I had to take a break in 2020 and 2021 due to my PhD, but I'm currently running 'Skeindeer's Matchy -matchy accessory club" that you might like :)
This video came up in my TH-cam feed and I watched it again-now I’m inspired to make another pair of Selbu mittens. Love your many many mitt patterns ❤
Your layback attitude is what I need to hear. Instead of clenching my jaw I’ll think of you and remember to go with the flow and have fun
Thanks so much! Please create more tutorials for stranded knitting techniques. You are an excellent teacher and your uo-close camera shots are clear and easy to follow. As a newbie in stranded knitting, I'd sure love more tutorials from you. You're the best!
Thank you very much Picking up thumb stitches has been a challenge for me. This video was very helpful.
I’ve just bought your Selbu mittens pack and this is the first time I’ve tried knittng mittens. I love it! So thank you so much for the well-written pattern. I am enjoying it soo much! ❤
Thank you for the excellent tutorial. It was very helpful as I finished your Speedy Selbu Mittens. Keep warm!
Thank you for doing this! Very informative. I know you’ve said in past that you aren’t good at doing tutorials, but this came out very good. Clear, concise, easy to follow and to see what you were doing.👍🏻
Great! Thank you. Good to know even someone who is so experienced has trouble with holes. Good to know what I am doing is correct. Or, if it works, it's correct. Great pattern too.
Thank you for this! I'm knitting mittens like this for my partner for Xmas and the thumb had me stumped. Thank you for explaining this!!
excellent, thank you for this guide. It'll certainly help someone like me, who is fairly new to colour work knitting.
Thank you so very much Eli, this was so timely. I was going to write you because after finishing the body of the first mitten, I was stuck as to how to continue with the thumb. I thought it would be simple and yet couldn't get my mind around it. This was just what I needed.
Oh, I am so glad it helped! Thank you for letting me know :D
Very good tutorial! Fine job explaining and showing the process. Thank you.
Excellent, Elli!!! Thank you!!! ❤️❤️👏🏼🐑🐑🐑👏🏼❤️❤️
This was so helpful! Thank you, i was able to compete my first mitten. Hopefully, I can make its partner.
Thank you! This is very helpful! You did a great job!f
So so good!!!!
Thank you for this demonstration. I hope you had a fairly uncomplicated filming experience, and I found it particularly helpful to see you knitting with larger needles and to see that it still comes out nice and tidy at the end, because I am also a very tight knitter! Thanks for showing us your magic loop jog avoidance technique again, I will be trying that out soon!
Thank you so much! I wish I could say I did, but my housemates were home and loud ;D
Nothing wrong with being a tight knitter. We just get to use bigger needles!
Thank you for sharing this! Now I learned that I definitely do my thumbs differently than yours -- I'll have to experiment with your method when I knit my sixth pair of mittens for the year. :)
I should've prefaced the video by saying there are lots of wright ways of doing the thumbs, and this is just the way I have found useful. :)
Great demonstration...deb
Eli that was fantastic. It helped so much, that I will buy the mitten club this year. I haven’t before because I’ve only ever tried to knit 🧶 one pair previously and made a big hash of said thumb area. That has given me so much confidence to try again. Please do more you are a natural. 😀👌🏼😀👌🏼😀
Thank you so much! That is so nice to hear :D
I still dont understand How to do the increeses. It went wrong 2 Times now. Exactlywhen and where should They be, and How to read the patterns?
I love it! Thank you
This was nicely done. Are you still doing mitten club, I ask because this was done some time ago.
I did the Selbu mitten clubs in 2017, 2018 and 2019. I had to take a break in 2020 and 2021 due to my PhD, but I'm currently running 'Skeindeer's Matchy -matchy accessory club" that you might like :)
Skeindeer knits thank you for your prompt reply. PhD is a good thing to be working on.
So helpful, thank you! For the first time, I have no holes!!
Thanks, Elie.....I do my thumbs after both mittens are finished in hopes they will be the same. ;-)
I usually do that too! About 6 months to a year later ;D
@@SkeindeerKnits lol
it was a beautiful video 😊 like 👍💐☘️
Hahah, I thought the last emoji was a broccoli first. ;D Thank you!