Again, Norman, you demystified the entire process by explaining the whys and hows of why the braid is created! Thank you! I have a shawl pattern with this, but was afraid to give it a go, as the written directions were a bit confusing! Now I can tackle it with confidence!
I didn’t know about this stitch technique. Quite beautiful and you make it look possible even for a fairly new knitter like me. Always so clearly explained and demonstrated. 🧶💕🧶
A really interesting stitch technique with a lovely result. I will definitely have to give it a try sometime, once I'm more confident knitting with two colors at once. Thank you, Norman, for always inspiring me to try new techniques. 💜✌️🧶
Hi Norman. Great tutorial! I love the Latvian Braid! It’s so decorative and pretty. I’ve never seen it done using dpns, only flat and fixed circulars. Very interesting! I also really like your twist and weave method for joining new yarn. I’m definitely going to give that a try after rewatching your video on the technique. It seems very secure. Thank you for another great tutorial.❤
@@sondragingery5949 you can slow down any youtube video via the setting button. I DID add a link right in the video, and if you search across my channel, you will be able to find your answers instantly rather than waiting on the odd chance I see your reply and have a time to answer ;-) th-cam.com/video/Vig4RuEYYYU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you Norman. I did Latvian Braid last year for a Xmas Stocking Ornament. Oh Boy, was having problems with tangled yarn. Instead of making 2, guess what... I ended with 1 only. Will have to try your method to make the 2nd pair 😅. Wish me luck ❤❤❤
This looks brilliant,but I don’t knit the international way but the English way, so until I try it I don’t know if it will work. I hold my yarns in my right hand. I love the way you knit but at 74 I’m not sure I’d be able to change my way of knitting. Thank you.- Marna 10:51
Hello Norman! I was just curious, how stretchy is the braid? I think it would look nice as a waistband on a dress if it can stretch. Thank you for this lovely tutorial!
I love the colors you chose - Intentional Ukraine support or just a happy coincidence either way they look great and make it very easy to follow the stitches as you do them.
while I definitely am supportive of the cause, this is a happy coincidence. I picked these colors because there are most likely to work for a wide range of colorblind people.
@@nimbleneedlestwo Thank you Norman. I really appreciate you getting back to me. 🖤 After I messaged you, I started thinking. . . What if, when I go to add the Latvian Braid, I pull the strand from the center and add it to the outside strand just for the braid. . .” 🤔🤔
It seems so easy after watching this tutorial. I'm planning on using it in a kitchen set.
well, it actually really IS easy. So, definitely give it a try :)
I am a novice knitter but watching your videos always fascinates me and inspires me to learn more .
Again, Norman, you demystified the entire process by explaining the whys and hows of why the braid is created! Thank you! I have a shawl pattern with this, but was afraid to give it a go, as the written directions were a bit confusing! Now I can tackle it with confidence!
I didn’t know about this stitch technique. Quite beautiful and you make it look possible even for a fairly new knitter like me. Always so clearly explained and demonstrated. 🧶💕🧶
Thank you! 😊
Neither did I, learn something new everyday
Thank you for, as always, a clear demonstration for a beautiful product.
You are so welcome!
A really interesting stitch technique with a lovely result. I will definitely have to give it a try sometime, once I'm more confident knitting with two colors at once.
Thank you, Norman, for always inspiring me to try new techniques.
💜✌️🧶
yeah, I would try to figure that out first!
That makes such a lovely accent. Thank you.
it sure does!
Hi Norman. Great tutorial! I love the Latvian Braid! It’s so decorative and pretty. I’ve never seen it done using dpns, only flat and fixed circulars. Very interesting! I also really like your twist and weave method for joining new yarn. I’m definitely going to give that a try after rewatching your video on the technique. It seems very secure. Thank you for another great tutorial.❤
ever since I learned it, I never looked back. it just so perfect: th-cam.com/video/Vig4RuEYYYU/w-d-xo.html
Norman, your videos are always on top 🥇
Oh Norman 😮 that is so awesome! What a wonderful way to decorate any knitting project 😍 Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching!
Your twist and weave joining a new color is intriguing.
it's my all time favorite way to join new yarn
@@nimbleneedlestwo Is there a slower demo of this on any of your videos?
@@sondragingery5949 you can slow down any youtube video via the setting button. I DID add a link right in the video, and if you search across my channel, you will be able to find your answers instantly rather than waiting on the odd chance I see your reply and have a time to answer ;-)
th-cam.com/video/Vig4RuEYYYU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for another clear and easy to understand video, Norman.
As always, you are very welcome, valiere :)
Oh my goodness!
It's gorgeous. Thank you, Norman 😊
my pleasure :)
Pretty cool. I’ve not seen this stitch before. Thanks, Norman. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for teaching this lovely technique! Would you please show how to do it with just one color?
hm...I don'T think I will find the time any time soon.
@@nimbleneedlestwo Ok, thanks for answering
Thank you Norman. I did Latvian Braid last year for a Xmas Stocking Ornament. Oh Boy, was having problems with tangled yarn. Instead of making 2, guess what... I ended with 1 only. Will have to try your method to make the 2nd pair 😅. Wish me luck ❤❤❤
yeah..it can be quite a problem....but just pull out a very long length of yarn and try push the twist further down. that typically helps.
@@nimbleneedlestwo Thank you!
Love this technique! Thanks for the tutorial.
You are so welcome!
Great tuto, Thanks !
You're welcome!
Beautiful! Thanks. 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
This looks brilliant,but I don’t knit the international way but the English way, so until I try it I don’t know if it will work. I hold my yarns in my right hand. I love the way you knit but at 74 I’m not sure I’d be able to change my way of knitting. Thank you.- Marna 10:51
sorry, my channel is only about continental knitting :(
Hello Norman! I was just curious, how stretchy is the braid? I think it would look nice as a waistband on a dress if it can stretch. Thank you for this lovely tutorial!
hm..it's about as stretchy as standard stockinette stitch..maybe a little bit less. but will depend on your tension
I am assuming that after casting on, a Latvian braid can be a border stitch for a pretty dishtowel?
yes, you could do that. I mean, i never tried it but why not?
I love the colors you chose - Intentional Ukraine support or just a happy coincidence either way they look great and make it very easy to follow the stitches as you do them.
while I definitely am supportive of the cause, this is a happy coincidence. I picked these colors because there are most likely to work for a wide range of colorblind people.
Hello! Is it possible to make 2 Latvian braids next to each other? (To make them look like 2 rows of latvian braids)
i am not sure what you mean exactly. But...hey you can always knit a swatch and see where it gets you :)
Can Latvian braid be done in one color?
yes, sure. Just twist around one color similar to weave in as you go.
@@nimbleneedlestwo Thank you Norman. I really appreciate you getting back to me. 🖤 After I messaged you, I started thinking. . . What if, when I go to add the Latvian Braid, I pull the strand from the center and add it to the outside strand just for the braid. . .” 🤔🤔