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25 Comments
this was very helpful. thank you
AWESOME! Great clear tutorial! Thanks so much!
Thanks so much!! Great instructions!
Best instructions I have seen on this… Thank you.
Your joining on the circular needle makes way more sense.
Thanks for sharing – your video is very easy to see how to join!
Thanks. This really does help. Thanks also for using the larger needles and yarns so your method can clearly be seen.
I’ve been knitting for many years but have always struggled with circular and double pointed knitting.
Thanks .
Speakers on my computer are not working right now and I still could understand your instructions.
That was SO helpful! I called my mom, but she’s 12 hours away, and couldn’t think how to do it without needles in her hand. Your videa was perfect, and I’m already on my next row. Thank you!!!
thank you – your video helped me a lot!
Excellent video! I have been ‘joining’ the hard way and not happy with results. This is truly a much easier way with perfect results. Thank you for sharing!
Ah, thank you so much! I’m making a pair of socks, and I finally finished the first one, but I couldn’t remember how to join! (I’m working with DPNs)…watching this I’m a little sad to say, I don’t think I did it right the first time LOL. But *shhh* I don’t think anyone’ll notice
hehehe. I always knew the second sock would be better than the first…^_^
Thanks so much!
Thank you!!!
YAY! You saved my socks
Thank you so much! I am knitting my first hat and was very confused. You really helped!
So glad I could help! Enjoy knitting the rest of your hat.
Thank you so much for the response, I did it ! Your directions were terrific!
It’s very easy to do….just leave the stitches on your circulars, then start using the dpns instead on the next round.
For example, if you have 24 stitches on your circular needle , knit 8 stitches with the first dpn, then knit 8 stitches with the next dpn, then knit 8 stitches with the final dpn. Then you’ll be ready to start your decreasing.
Thanks for the great video! I need your help. I am knitting a child’s hat on circular, but am now to the point where the circulars don’t meet- due to decreasing. I think I have to switch to DPNs, but have NO idea how to do this. Could you explain? A video or written description would be great! I have searched books and videos and no one shows how to do this. Thanks!
Yes, I used the long tail cast on for this demonstration. It’s my favorite cast on, so I use it for everything. I’m happy with the way it works for hats. It took me a while to learn to keep it loose, though. I just make sure to keep a little space between each stitch.
I’m guessing you used a long tail continental cast on? Is this the best cast on for hats?
Thanks so much for posting this! You absolutely did help me : )
This is great! I’m a new knitter and new to Circs and I always hated the gap I had between the two joins when I would practice this. Thank you for the video!
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