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[Knitting] Holding yarn

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Post time: 2020-1-15 13:53
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I wrap my yarn around my pinky finger to tension in continental, and squeeze my ring and pinky together to adjust tension. It's still really dependent on weird things - like how dry my hands are! Practice makes perfect - good luck!

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Post time: 2020-1-24 22:56
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I wrap several times around my left index finger and unwrap or move my finger closer or farther for tension
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Post time: 2020-5-28 07:56
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the answers are interesting
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Post time: 2021-2-17 08:13
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Waiting for the answer too
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Post time: 2021-4-21 19:02
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very nice

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Post time: 2021-4-22 23:49
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nice thx

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Post time: 2022-6-13 23:10
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sounds interesting! following..
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Post time: 2022-7-17 06:46
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I hold my yarn behind my ring. It gives me the right amount of tension.
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Post time: 2022-10-5 18:29
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thank you for sharing
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Post time: 2022-10-14 03:18
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If you've never seen them, there are items all over e-bay and amazon if you do a search for knitting tension ring.  They are rings that you can slip on your finger which can then hold the tension for your yarn where you want it.  Myself, I slip my yarn behind my wedding ring set which holds the tension pretty good.  When I can't be bothered to tension that way, I just literally just hold the yarn in my left hand with a couple of fingers, no wrapping.  Arnie & Carlos have a video of how they do it, and I'm similar when I'm lazy.  When I started knitting continental, I too had problems holding/maintaining tension in holding my yarn, but as I've practiced, it does get better.  I still can't do continental when not looking at my hands, but like the saying goes practice makes perfect.  (off to investigate some of those knitting tension rings I saw... :D  )

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Gracias por compartir  Post time 2023-1-17 06:06
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