Thank you ssssooo much for this video. I’m a self taught knitter so I learn new things when I need them. I’m working on a shawl that has 21 colors in a wedge and 7 wedges so that is a lot of color changes and I hate weaving in tales. I’m on my 4th wedge when I found this video. Thank you sooo much. Also it looks very neat and clean on the back of the project.
I just discovered your technique works great for doing color work! I’m doing my first color work project. (Knit sweater for my dog!!) and so I don’t have long floats ever 2 or 3 stitches I do your stitch to make my floats shorter! This tip has been a lifesaver! Thank u!!!!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial, Natalie! It came at the perfect time as I’m making a pair of scrappy socks with my Advent minis. I’m a continental knitter & I’m actually holding the both my working yarn and the tails in my left hand. I’m pinching the tails with my thumb & middle finger, which is working well. I just couldn’t wrap my head around holding the yarn in my right hand! 😅 Thanks again! ~Amy
I am so excited to use this method for ends! I am not sure when I'll use it next, but I"ll definitely be bookmarking as a remind for next time it would be useful! :)
Hi! Thanks for the video! I am making an advent sweater out of all my minis, so I can't wait to try this. Do you think it is secure enough for a sweater? Thank you!
killylovesamis I think so! As long as your yarn has a little stickyness to it. You can also do this for a for about 7-8 stitches and then use a tapestry needle to go back a ways. Defeats the purpose a little but it’s still quicker!
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