How To Catch Your Floats In Stranded Knitting Youtube

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Catch Floats In Stranded Knitting Without Twisting Your Yarns The There is an improved version of this video at youtu.be rnytanrixkostarry starry night socks pattern ravelry patterns library starr. Alexis winslow demonstrates how to catch long floats in fair isle knitting with an easy to memorize method that eliminates the problem of twisted and tangled.

how To Catch Your Floats In Stranded Knitting Youtube
how To Catch Your Floats In Stranded Knitting Youtube

How To Catch Your Floats In Stranded Knitting Youtube Learn how to catch long floats in stranded knitting with this great tutorial. watch the video and improve your skills and confidence. The first video demonstrates how i change between 2 colors (see below video). watch that video on my channel! a float is the strand that is being carried on the wrong side of your work. you can imagine if you have to knit several more stitches, you'll be pulling the other strand along creating a long (unattractive) strand. 1. insert needle into the stitch where the yarn will be tacked (photo 1). 2. wrap the non dominant yarn around the needle as if to knit, but do not complete the stitch (photo 2). 3. wrap the dominant yarn around the needle, but do not complete the stitch (photo 3). 4. Catch floats in stranded knitting. by alexis winslow. alexis winslow demonstrates how to catch long floats in fair isle knitting with an easy to memorize method that eliminates the problem of twisted and tangled yarn strands. references:.

how To Catch floats In Fair Isle knitting Without Twisting your Yarns
how To Catch floats In Fair Isle knitting Without Twisting your Yarns

How To Catch Floats In Fair Isle Knitting Without Twisting Your Yarns 1. insert needle into the stitch where the yarn will be tacked (photo 1). 2. wrap the non dominant yarn around the needle as if to knit, but do not complete the stitch (photo 2). 3. wrap the dominant yarn around the needle, but do not complete the stitch (photo 3). 4. Catch floats in stranded knitting. by alexis winslow. alexis winslow demonstrates how to catch long floats in fair isle knitting with an easy to memorize method that eliminates the problem of twisted and tangled yarn strands. references:. Confident knitting: catching floats with both yarns in right hand. or maybe you hold one yarn in each hand when you knit colourwork, ‘picking’ the picking colour with the left hand and throwing the background colour with your right. in that case, you’ll want the catching floats holding one yarn in each hand video ( link). Proceed to knit the stitch like normal. to trap a left float (meaning trap the yarn held to the left of the yarn used to knit the stitch), you’ll insert the needle into the stitch as normal. you’ll then put the needle under the yarn you want to trap, going under it from the left. while the working needle is under the yarn to be trapped.

how To Catch your floats in Stranded Colorwork knitting youtube
how To Catch your floats in Stranded Colorwork knitting youtube

How To Catch Your Floats In Stranded Colorwork Knitting Youtube Confident knitting: catching floats with both yarns in right hand. or maybe you hold one yarn in each hand when you knit colourwork, ‘picking’ the picking colour with the left hand and throwing the background colour with your right. in that case, you’ll want the catching floats holding one yarn in each hand video ( link). Proceed to knit the stitch like normal. to trap a left float (meaning trap the yarn held to the left of the yarn used to knit the stitch), you’ll insert the needle into the stitch as normal. you’ll then put the needle under the yarn you want to trap, going under it from the left. while the working needle is under the yarn to be trapped.

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