Learn to use letter markers – markers that can be identified alphabetically – to help you know exactly where you are in your knitting. You’ll find letter markers helping you map your socks in Cat’s latest book, NEW PATHWAYS FOR SOCK KNITTERS. This video also reviews the paired decreases, LLinc and LRinc.
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you are fast becoming my newest addiction.. I cant wait to find timein my day to watch your videos Cat your are an amazing teacher..because the heart of a teacher is that her pupils learn.. I can see that in all your little “catisms”..the world of kitting is a better place because of you.
thanks for taking time to do all this for all of us…blessing abound to you all ways!
I really didn’t know what this was at first or why where you using those little letters but then I think I understood!
I didn’t actually get all the whole mother, daughter, grandmother but I know I will when I finally get to my knitting. I might not use this explanation but I found it very interesting and entretaining.
thank you for it (:
Thank you so much for the video explanations.. I am 68 now, expecting my 6th grandchild (in May) and wanted to restart knitting… to find new techniques and ideas has really helped me (I live in Glasgow Scotland, UK) God bless you Ann
thank you for explaining this basic skill to me. Some knitting books don’t realize that even the most basic skills can be confusing to a beginer.
Cat, thank you for this series! I LOVED the w&t videos.
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