I enjoyed listening to this but the very shakey camera work made me feel dizzy especially at 3.35mins. it was a bit to zoomed in. tnk u for taking the time out to make this video. x
Very good information. I'm considering starting this program soon. My question is, does the program come with a manual for instructions. For example if I'm not familiar with a technique does it demonstrate how to do it or do you have to already know or figure it out for yourself?
The Master Hand Knitting program requires individual research. All techniques described in the program require references. There is a great deal of research and writing. The Professional Knitter Certification program includes a complete reference document for all tested techniques. There is no writing or research. To find out more, go to tkga.org.
@@arendaholladay3173 Thank you so much. I've been looking into the program and am a Certified Crochet Instructor through the Craft Yarn Council. This looks much more involved but I'm actually really interested. My concern would be, do they provide suggestions for where to do your research? There seems to be many different ways to do things and at times the info is incorrect. I do have the Vogue Knitting book and use it as a reference quite a bit to learn how to knit things properly. Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my questions!
I'm really interested in doing this but am worried it'll be beyond me/my skills, even though I've been knitting for nearly 20 years. Would you recommend joining TKGA and just reading the magazines for a while before I try it?
There are other benefits to membership but reading Cast On will give you a good idea of what we are all about. You might also want to look at our Raverly group--TKGA and post a question there. You'll get lots of responses.
I enjoyed listening to this but the very shakey camera work made me feel dizzy especially at 3.35mins. it was a bit to zoomed in.
tnk u for taking the time out to make this video. x
there is constant moving of your camera , very difficult to watch.
I hope the rest of your videos are not so shaky because I just can't watch without triggering a migraine
Thank you. This answered many questions.
Thank you for this information, it's really helpful
Very good information. I'm considering starting this program soon. My question is, does the program come with a manual for instructions. For example if I'm not familiar with a technique does it demonstrate how to do it or do you have to already know or figure it out for yourself?
The Master Hand Knitting program requires individual research. All techniques described in the program require references. There is a great deal of research and writing. The Professional Knitter Certification program includes a complete reference document for all tested techniques. There is no writing or research. To find out more, go to tkga.org.
@@arendaholladay3173 Thank you so much. I've been looking into the program and am a Certified Crochet Instructor through the Craft Yarn Council. This looks much more involved but I'm actually really interested. My concern would be, do they provide suggestions for where to do your research? There seems to be many different ways to do things and at times the info is incorrect. I do have the Vogue Knitting book and use it as a reference quite a bit to learn how to knit things properly. Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my questions!
@@EliseRoseCrochet The materials include a bibliography. Part of becoming a Master Knitter is the ability to evaluate the information in sources.
@@arendaholladay3173 Thanks so very much for all your information!
I'm really interested in doing this but am worried it'll be beyond me/my skills, even though I've been knitting for nearly 20 years. Would you recommend joining TKGA and just reading the magazines for a while before I try it?
There are other benefits to membership but reading Cast On will give you a good idea of what we are all about. You might also want to look at our Raverly group--TKGA and post a question there. You'll get lots of responses.
This is probably very interesting, but the camera shakes so badly, I'm getting a headache.
I would really love to study this, without referring to the work, but the camera movement is about to make me lose my dinner.
Good information but poor presentation