Thank you so much for this video, my mother was once so furious after trying to figure out how to knit a keyhole that she accidentally made a mess in her underpants. She ran and locked herself in the bathroom and me and my sister cowered in the corner of the living room and could hear her yelling about “the goddamn keyhole” as she cleaned herself up. Things were never the same between us kids and mom after that day.
Hello,
I finally found someone who holds the thread in the right hand like me… How is this technique called? English? Continental?
Take care and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Stephanie from Switzerland
i know thats the keyhole technique, but i would like to know what type of stitch that you are using and can you teach us how to do it becaue when i tried the amount stitches decreased
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Thank you so much for this video, my mother was once so furious after trying to figure out how to knit a keyhole that she accidentally made a mess in her underpants. She ran and locked herself in the bathroom and me and my sister cowered in the corner of the living room and could hear her yelling about “the goddamn keyhole” as she cleaned herself up. Things were never the same between us kids and mom after that day.
Perfect, easy, exactly what I needed to finish my first sweater. Big thanks.
english is the ‘right hand’ (the method this knitter in the video is using)
continental is the ‘left hand’
haha i do english as well
Thank you!!
Hello,
I finally found someone who holds the thread in the right hand like me… How is this technique called? English? Continental?
Take care and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Stephanie from Switzerland
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Oops it’s been asked, well I would like to know too
Great video, I’ve used this so many times since watching this. I’ve used this to make thumb holes in gloves I made for my boo boo.
Can anyone tell me and not be mad, what is the name of the pattern she’s doing, it’s so pretty
Why do you live?
how do u get the currly part at the beging line and the side line flat?
great vid.tnks sooo much.
BOOORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i know thats the keyhole technique, but i would like to know what type of stitch that you are using and can you teach us how to do it becaue when i tried the amount stitches decreased
Thank you, the casting the stitches back on are so clear to me now.
this is soo cool, thanx=]
You make this so crystal clear. Thanks!
Lion Den Knitting with ruffles yarn
very clear and easy to understnd. Thanks
Extremely helpful, hope to see lots more of this type instructional video for stitchers!!
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